Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 18, 1857, Image 3

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Ll.VISBUi.ll GJU10AICLE & WEST BRANCH FAIIMERSEPT. 18, 1857.
JjCtrishnrf, IV.
Fkhav Morn inc, Skit. IS. 1 R-17.
. iiPrT17.F' Vinul..iiirers. MsT.-tintit". M.-t bstiii-s
A i iil ii - o.';.--r in ity ami ...iintry, lut-!i"lu-r
-i who wt'h tn olv or s.11 w.iui.l ui w.-n un-infi... in,;
r- i.ima- ul tho Uriiluni Ckm!', whirl, lias a laris
aii-1 lacroasioit -irr'iUua lu a i-oiiimutiily rmuiiimK a
lrv 'r-"rli'-ii til" arliv., -oltfiit prudui-rrs, .-oubuuiits
ami .lalrrs. a any in tlir Mat..
Hj- See Sew lalvrrliaeiiieiMi.
S)uThe I.cwislmrg Academy opens on
Mouday and the Uuivcrsitjauti luatitule
on TLuraJay of next week.
.fciy-Mr. 1;esxa!K ofiVrs a gn.nl Kelly
township Kurni for sale, under our K.al
Kstato Li. a J.
M'Ciutv, Dauerrcolypist, has boujilit
out 5Ie.s.rs.(Jfaili:irt and Mowroy, uniting
t lie three establishments in tbe room over
the Inig Store opposite our tffi'C. Tins
ouly artist iu tLut line in loan, Lo promi
60S to !j wmk in I lie lost st Uyui J cheap.
Mr. Umm.ine lias a liak.'ry iu tbe !
taseuient of the Chroiii.lo building.
P5uVTo are indebted to the family of
Jubu Strohrckcr, near town, far a Wilmol
Tomato, weighing -JJ lbs.
-Vr ,J. :'U. V"KlMAN' ' m
lire ad from Lis l.akeiy.
(aTl'iciiieuiU'r meeting at Midd,',burj,
in Snyder county, ou TL-KPAV next,
aiid let their be a general tut u out fruin
l uiou couuty.
'Jane Katox." It is intimated to us
that the forthcoming pnem under this title
alvertiscd in another column, was writ
ten by a citizen of a county uu the West
ISraueb, who chooses to write iuny.
Panvii.i.e, Sept. 17. Mr. Grow spoke
to a large aud ence last evening.
The trials of Mr Clark and Jlrs.Twiggs
f ir the alleged poisoning of their compan
ions, is postponed until next week.
nav.Tt seems, as so. n as the Free State
nit n of Kansas have decided to try to vote,
the lionlcr liuuiitis are again preparing
f ir an invasion, iu which they expect the
I'. S. Army agaiu to be employed iu dri
XiiigofT Free Staters, a:;d employing ihem
ui a "posse" to keep the peace and vote
fur Slavery !
I.Kwi.-nttK. Female Institite. The
tl.'gn.t building is now nearly Dui.-bed
and furnished, and we suggest to tbng.- who
kave not visited it, that to-day and to
morrow may be suitable days for all those
interested who wish to inspect the arrange
ments. As school commences next week,
there will be less intrusion and trouble,
iu satisfying a perfectly laudable curiosity,
prior to that timo. Citizens of town and
country, will wc think be able to speak a
eoud word for the building aud location,
a? the Teachers have already favorably
impressed community with their adapted
iitjitf to their most important ciilicc.
I nl.in C'oiinly Court.
The attendance this week has been very
slim (except un Tuesday) the fanners bem;
bi.sy in better business, and fiom the slow
w.n Collectors paid in to the Trcasttsv it would
M em that there is liule money in the country j
m pay for going lo Court, except upon com-;
pulsion.
famuel II. Orwi? was admitted to lhe Bar j
vieccss to honorable ambition !
. .
Saniuel -V Itarlmi was appointed roreman
.-: .he Crand Ji.rv. winch acted upon about j
l -urn-en bill., ..f which four or five were ig-
iio.-ed, and lhe Jury was discharged yesterday
ii i n. i
The Jury trials were a ease of Cnm'th
nsl IterW. I.eili. and KnrsVlll. for rint.
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vf r.ii(
Cnm'th vs. Supervisors of Lewis Tp for
imi keeping up While Deer creek road. Ver-
i.'ict, not guilty,
Com'th vs. John Shall, for cheating on
trial as we go to press.
The civil case of "Snyder vs. Ewing, resul
ted in verdict of 5S KB for Pllf.
The civil cases will occupy lhe remainder I scnts no party. Tho tree-State men do
of the week. I not regard him as a member of their party.
SLIciDE.-CM.risVi'an'Gingerich, of j TLo 1!orJer lluffi;lDS aro tntir olJ
Washington township, Snyder county, on of roUlnS ,he n'al'3-
Wednesday of last week, ly banging him-! TLe New York Trlbunc lls ,Le larSest
self with a silk handkerchief iu his barn, j circulation iu Kansas Territory. The
He was about 70 yearsof age. No rcasm M''"n Democrat comes next,
assigned for so doing, except an imagina- J A local y,arnA t,lat t,,e Rcv- Mr
ry one that bis family was opposed to him i Stcwart a of intelligence and
aud Lencc tbe cause of the irrational act. j veracity, who Las been traveling through
Henry Miller, has raised 102 full grown I tLe borJt r counties of Missouri, and just
potatoes weighing 221 pounds, and nieas- r,-lurDed from a trip "f considerable length
trine, nnchalf bushel, from a smote nin- i ia t!'at d'rcction, says that be saw and
o ' r- I
kcyc potato, on a lot of Geo. A. Frick,Esq., i
in.t below Danville, on the Northumber-!
land road. The seed potato was cut into ! aSaU muk!l"J 'V,imuri to iumuh Aa
.iixtcen pieces, each of which had an eye, j 'B at,jUr witL a v,cw of Paf"P
and was planted in a Lill by itself. tlnS in our Territorial elections. If they
Soap the Hazlcburst fugleman, asserted j C0U1C 0Ter aaio. arrangements Lave becn
that Editors in Herks, Lehigh, and other j u,aJe ,0 a"onimodate them permanently.
counties, were bought by Got. Ford ,0 A formidable military order bas been orga-
eunnort Fremont. All the Fremont Edi- i
tors in licrks and Lehigh over tucir own
signatures, declare the assertion to be a
false and malignant libel.
On the 5th inst., Albert Koch, aged 1 i
years, son of a widow in Armstrong town
sliip, was killed at Iironson'a saw mill, in
Williamsport ; discovering a stick in the
machinery, be attempted to remove it, j twcutT thousand nien will be enrolled be
when Lc was caught in the wheels aud fore tbe election. Companies bavc been
terribly man-'led. organized and arc drilling iu every county
Mr. Grecnman, a lawyer in Canton, ia lLe Territory. During the peace the
Bradford Co., returned from the Elinira 1 I,lr,T Pr"P"l (or war. Arms and in
horserace intoxicated, and having mania """ion were quietly introduced, aud a
potu be cut Lis throat. Mr. Spalding, I formidable army can now be equipped,
landlord, seeing the ghastly spectacle, fell j Tbc ""'img" of last summer taught them
aud died on the spot. tLe Dcetf' of Lt:iufi prepared tTJ
NewYouk, Sept. 10. TLeCrand Ju- respect both as respects money, arms,
ry have found a true bill against Mrs, ammunition and drill for a renewal of
Cunningham, on the charge of producing I Lol'l- They are prepared. It is to
ficticious heir to tbc 15urdell estate. j be uor,cd ,Lat ,he services of tbe Volun
The census of Iowa for 1850 shows a ' tecr3 wiI1 Dcvcr be rteeaei. If tbe nullifi
tlal population of 600,414. Increase in ! e" ' VU. h.fmf, fllu b.-
five years, over bUO.OOO. i Ca"ed ",t ' ,'f tba...b.orilcr tniim
,, . ' . ! come over again, they will be met by ex-
-1
e new office, Es.uCc," Muuluur
jr.
T in- lilK'l'C'ilf-C.
"The Tooit Man's Friend." Weob-
sotve gong the mutuls, a very ioui
i "splurge'' made by General I'aeker in
j fecDatt!, proVlll
In in self as most (jliice-
.
' UUUtcri UO
a ike MKN-l'OUd "friend of
tbe poor man." (Generally, they who
make the greatest professions, practice
least.) We suppose Gen. 1'. is a clever
man, like most of our promiucut uien,and
has a human, sympathetic heart, like all
of us. liut one thing is certain lie is
immensely rich, by successful speculations
from the l'ullio Works ia other words,
the unfits of the daft labirs if "poor men,"
uiil ly the Slate t haee made him at
in ultl i as any man need U ! j
JuJe Wiluiot, on the contrary, makes
uu tuch luud pretence of superior b.ve for
the poor man, but let us iud.-.i him by his
,r.,rU He is himself iu very molerate
circuuistaiK-ts, and probably always will
be, for he is beuevoleut and unostentatious
-diviJing, to the last dollar, wbeuever
, j,itJ. r Iiuuly feelings prompt. This is
Kl. knowu at Lis us ,((,
t,ll. His ets sneak louder than words.
I"
His whole political eireer Las cviueed a
design of really elevatiug the cunditiou of
laborers preset viug our wide western
prairies from thecuiseof unrequited toll,
and of keeping it opeu fur tho free white
man's sons and daughters so that labor
shall be honorable iu all.
Which is ( ii'iy"the poor man's friend f
a-Siucc healing Mr. Gttow speak (as
wc now have for the first time) we do uot
wonder that the Wilmot Proviso District
has just elected its youthful but eloqucut j
Champion of Freedom to Congress for the J
Kill ill II lime. Such meu should be kept
iu Congress from year to year (as is doue !
South) to compete fairly with the Slave
I'owcr. Wc r. j liee to sec that Mr. Grow
nearly recovered from the "National
Hotel disease" (the only thing 'Southern'
about him) and hope ho will be enabled to
execute his purpose of speaking iu the good
cause every week day Qutil the Election.
BX.Gen. ISacker is manfully following
up Judge Witruot iu his Western tour
a!! the while keeping a safe distance off!
His speeches are described as "Niggcrism
and Nig.-risiu first and last," varied with
abuse uf Wilmot,and imploring Democrats
to "stick to the Ticket right or wrong."
Some uf the best men of his party are
ashamed of his course.
Judge Wiluiot, finding it impossible to
reach Clearfield at tbe time indicated, has
given notice that he must omit that ap
pointment. He will be at lcllefoDte,how
cver, on the 2-ith.
M.iuii.E, Sept. 10. A Nicaragua ren
dezvous has been opened at this place.
Col. Lockbridge denies any connection
with the present movement;
Important from Kansas!
Ou Monday the Pro-Slavery convention
assembles. The delegates from Fort Scott
aud other sections have already taken
(juarters at Lecompton. They are ultra
1r0.Slavcr lucn anj ,.0(.Iare ,hcir detcr.
.-.. u .l .
initiation to refuse to submit the Constl-
,u,,on to ,Le rtor'c-
There is an ultra Abolitionist I don't
mean Frec Soiler or Kcpublican elected
to the Constitutional Convention. He re-
fuses to acfiuicscc in the nolicv of the -
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i ree-ciate party, wuicu lgnoreu rue eiec-1
Potawalamie county by the bolters. He
says that he intends to declare himself an
Abolitionist, and to take the most radica1
grounds against the propagandists. He
may succeed in making political capital,
but will certainly fail iu doing any good.
He has no power to back him. He rcpre-
ucaru " luenccs every wucre ou u.s rou.e,
couclU5,ve tu that lrrP,trah rt I
D,zcu ,or ,ual rDrP0. m is cauea uc
"Causa Volunteer for the protection of the
Ji'ilht Lux." Gen. Lane, of course, is the
presiding genius. His staff consists of
Messrs. Whitman, Phillips, Conway and
Kcdpath, who each Lave offices in Law
rence, aud are daily engaged with bim in
perfecting the organization. Fifteen or
asperated, well equipped and organized cu
tinies. L. foio llicv can accomplish tbe uc- j
iUiu.tjvwfil.;kwU - Jr.W
1847 and 1857. j
Teu years mark a wonderful chanjre '
nmoug the 'um hangeable and 'uutorriUed'
Detuucracy.
lu that year, the leadiui!
IVmocratio paper at Harrisburg displayed i
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its motto and candidates as fallows :
U AlJlilSliUKlj AIMS IT S
THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 18U.
What, 1 re,uat,da we ad ? That Free
the neutrality of this (,'orernment on the
tuhjeet of Slnceri." Wll.MOT.
DEMOCKATlt; NO.ll.ATIO.ji.
f'ir Cnrernnr I'miK'iS It. SllUllk.
Vailtil CtimmtWr Mori'lt l'4-t ll.
t,The original of the abovo is now iu
the Chronicle olhVc. Under the motto of
i " """T.tliat "tree Zerntory thnll rrnvun
j 'S,,u"k auJ I'ingstreth went out to
1 vic,orJ ! X"'c K'lf " IVmocrats"
am U'lvernmeui iu throwing open ail t ree
rfoil to the ravages of Slavery I
Wiluiot stands just where he did stand
then. Shuuk was with hi in. and altho' he
. -
aud l.ongstrelh are both uow gotie,yet tho
Jtl - - i c i , , i .
surviving members of bhunk s C abinet
Judge Lai'orte aud 1'URVIANCE are for
Wiluiot aud his Proviso.
The same year,Shunk and Longstreth
addressed the Harvest Home Celebration
it. lltiks county, to which 31 r. Duchauan
scut Lis famous Letter, which praises the
Missouri Comi.romisc to the skies, aud
Ivocatcs its extension to llie l aeilic. lu
1S57, l'res. lSuehanan considers it to be a
"MVsTKRY'' that anybody should Lave
approved slavery restriction by Congress!
The same time, Northern Legislatures
and State and Couuty Dcuioc. Couventious
and Newspapers unanimously endorsed Mr
Wilmot's seutimcnt. The Aryus before
us has the following expression from the
Democracy of Crawford county :
"llesolvcd, That we approve of the sen
timents contained iu the Willi o Proviso,
aud ill proper time will ehecruUy assiit
iu carry inj llum into practice."
Voice of I u lull Co, Drmorracy!
HIE Wlf.MOT 1'UuVISO ENDORSED.
At a meeting of the Democracy of L'nion
couuty, held at New lSerlin, Tuesday Stith
day of March, 150, P.ouert Swi.neeoiid,
Fm , iu the chair, assisted by James Mad
deu, E.-q., Jacob Spauglcr, Peter Ncimau,
Dr. Jacob Horlacher, Capt. John Foster
and Capt. Jacob Hummel, Vice Presidents;
Johu 11. Winter, Dr. Dilwortb, and 11. II.
Foster, Secretaries tho following anioug
other resolutions (reported by a committee
consisting of II. C. Ilickok, Jobn V.
liarbcr, Isaac Kyer, Jobn Scebold, Jobn
M. ltaum, John Suyder and Jobn Swine
ford) was read aud unutimoutfy adopted,
after speeches by C. 11. Shriuer, Isaac
Sleukcr, John Snyder, II. C. Uickuk and
H. 11. lUrbcr, IC).
2. That we the Democracy of Union
couuty, iu couuty meeting assembled, for
the purpose of expressing our opiuion upon
the subject of Slavery, tbe admission of
new States &c., do declare that the old
fashioned Democracy of 1757, first pro
claimed by Thomas Jefferson aud a band
of men fresh from the tires of the Revolu
tion, and re-declared by the l'ittshury Con
vention of 18-P.t, it ijood tuoiojh for tf we
will cling to it as the "ship-wrecked mar
iuer clings to a last plank when night and
the tempest close arouud him."
The Democratic Slate Convection of
lSl'.l met at Pittsburrr. tiasscd the follow-
y...r. i
ing rcsoiuiiuu, (re.e..eU v.. Uu.c .y
,.i..i,..i Ti., .!. u,ai; nartu
adheres now. as it ever bas done, to the
Constitution of tLe Country. Es
teeming it a violation of State rights to
carry it bcyoud the State limits, we deny
the power of any citizen to extend the
area of bondage beyond its prefcut domin
ion, nor do we consider it part of the
Compromise of the Constitution that Sla
very should fur ever travel with the ad
vaucing column of our territorial progress!
t&'Sucli WAS Democracy tuch JS
liepnblicanism!
J. Porter Kbawlev. This hnnoraltc
ijrutltman! is now ia a fair way of being
promoted to a position be Las for years
been entitled to. Wc see it stated in sev
eral exchanges that be has lately been
found in the company of a runaway wife
of a respectable geutleman of York State.
It is to be hoped tbe Democratic party,
and the powers that be at Washington,
will now turn bim loose with the rest of
the blaektruards of the country. He Las
becn a jiflJ,race ,0 the rrty long enough.
lUntinydon OlobeUem.)
Yet that 67ooe and all the other Demo
cratic papers, supported this Brawlcy for
office and defended his character, whenev
er be was the nominee ! Tbc opposition
press told the world of bis unfitness, but
th Democracy shut their eyes aud ears
and twice elected bim to a State office.
And now they are puffing up James
Thompson, who driuks as much bad whis
key as ever Urawlcy did, and is just as
slippery a politician
"Great Eastern." We are indebt
ed to our young friend, Jobn A. Gricr, of
the U. S. ship Susquehanna, for an engra
ving of this monster English iron steam
BLip tLe largest vessel ever projected,
being C92 feet in length, 102 feet in ex
treme width, and calculated to draw when
loaded 30 feet of water. It will cost
000,000, or nearly $3,000,000. It is
intended for the carrying trade to Austra
lia, and can carry 10,000 troops. A trial
trip to America is contemplated, when she
will prove a great attraction. Tbc extreme
length of this vessel may be comprehend
ed when wo mention that it exceeds two
Market street ! TLo deck af-
foVds . promenade of .garter of . .B.! j
It is not yet finished Scott, Ilusstl & Co.,
of Millwall, being engaged upos jt.
WrAsui.NGToN,St'pt.l5. Hon. Tboma !
II. lioutoa coutiuuc lo improve, and is -
More Pksiuchacy'. According to the
Hlairsville Auuiican, the Administration
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; me name on me wck oi a letter, or tne
margin of a paper," to be Postmaster at
' lt.ii.Ji r1lo ln.t;.iti. n..nniv I - auo.
' 'he heaj of a good and substantia! Anicri-
i can Democrat who was ifcmu mended by a
lartva fiuinhnr nf fellow citizen ! A nka.
j . ariprove of glJcIl Bppuiutmutll wil
vote for Win. F. Packer. Those of a con
trary opinion will Tote for David Wiluiot.
Cincinnati, Sept. 9. Ue. James 1$.
Finly, a pioneer Methodist preacher, died
at Eaton, Ohio, on Monday, uf paralysis,
aged 77. He was much beloved by tbe
Methodist community, among whom Lo
has labored for nearly fifty years.
Col. Tate has dispns. d of Lis "Co." in
terest in the lierwick (lav:tte to Mr.
Huimsj, of I'hilad.
sWe are not in lh halol of pnflln Pat
ent Medicines, but when such an aruclj as
iii : v i i 'w i'ii v vi. -1 ii i .!...... .......
' ., i ' ..'.'... ... o .i.i.
1 1 1 1 1 v a ndi ii bMiiiil .a iicriiii.'ii in
' e feel no hesiiancv iu speaking th
' of charge. The above ineniinnei
. . . . , , ,f ..
the Iruih Iree
il medicine
has obtained for itself a world-wide name.
never to fro down with the common articles
uf the day. It is one of lhe very best reme
dies, fur all kinds of pain, that can be produ
ced It often gives relief in 5 minutes.
7rr.y Blarir.
HoLLnwai's OmTMasT in i'ni.s. It is
dangerous to suppress an abscess with lhe as-
Iriii.iit .li.itinenls in rnnimnH ..v. Il(illiiwav
i famous unguent operates on a dillereiit nrinri-
ple. It does not close the issue superficially.
while
Foul rotrotatna mining all wltlitn,
I.ilvrtd unfe-n;"
but purges the caviiy of all acrid and inflam
matory matter, and expels every panicle ol
the poisonous virus which generates lhe ;iu.
Cnnsequetilly.thcre is no danger ol the disease
breaking out in another place. The same
principle applies in all eruptive and glandular
alfeclions. The Pills, which are a certain
remedy fur all complaints of the stutnach.liver.
and bowels, may be beneficially used as an
aperient medicine, while the uinimonl is re
moving any external disorder.
iiki.miioliis ukm.'INK I'K UMIi ATio.v, llil.ly
r..n.-1-.itrafil KUrart llurlio, Sr bi-a-..rth.- IIUMrr,
Kiilm-v lraH, Un.,., WVakn.. 4r.. i. . ,f. Mi
pli.e;it ivmntv. Ki'a.l thir aa.i'rl.Min.-nt in anulbi-r
pli'aM.it n-mnV. Ki-ml thir aa.i.rl.M.n.-nt in atiulbcr
rilu.ii... lii-aOil lll..iliMn Oenuim- rrriar..lin.i."
IHIll IlK.-Tol'.KK -I'rof. Vl nalailTrrti.nl in our l
umu hi. valuahlt, Birilmn. fur rehiring hnir, anil ror
tli. prcrrnli'in of lialiinrw, kc. Thin rrnu-ly iia.
UMslii.it. .ktennivly. anil aith jerfat KwrvHa. llund-n-.tR.
bay, tlt'iunandri nave uru it. ami are willinc t l-e-tify
tii in. rfnra-y. K-ail the ailrrrti-inrnt fn at vnr.
anj prorurv a bottle, auJ prot iu virtu.. (Hir tmkl ula
l!0 htaOi-.! barlirlur Inrn-ln .liould -nibrar. Ibi. tifipur
tunily locnvrr IWir pate with a euat uf rich, lu.turi.at
bair. luaiana)Nl.a Ija-onjulir..
e.Tbe mit kiptiril Hiple can he c-ntini-i-il t.j tri
al that all the family m-lirin.a are not biinibui;. anil
am mK tbe thouaanilof tiiitti-rfly life th-re are a fcrw uf
errat merit, anil unlo..ltil worth. Ol Ibew, Itr. Sin
trrTt nrMairirfor. or layer llemeity.iOa.iil. nrtt a.nlfure
uioat amnnit the remeilien .f tbeilny thai eat. be relirtjon
u. a meilirine that la all it in reiMuimi-nilrU by ity proprie
t"r. It ailrertiwi. iUelf on every trial, fiir tll'-re are
none who uae it but tell their friewliiluilii m, anil mi it
icoes from mouth to mouth tali all tin people of the L'nion
bate learneil th. et..l of hia truly yalualile meilirine.
Il I. recommemled with tentimuuiala t.i prove iu virtue
for the rare of liver mmplaint. .if every kinj, fnim the
woryt IOypepiria to a eommoo llea-larhe. anl i partieular
ly ailapted to Jaaniliee. Ilerangew lumacb, Uowel Cum
plaint!. anil dicae of ebililren.
tine or iwo iloaea are aai I to rum ft dM with ware, a
failure. It in worth a trial for tbin alone. It ie eiiei-ial
ly ailapted In the wae of lailiea. partieularly llioae of w-d-entary
babtta. Some ladle of tlie riialient HtandinK in
eoeiety have giren theirrertifti-atei. of ill. erhi-ai-y. anil we
fay to all who are ailing, try uae buttle, and yuu will nev
er lie without it.
3Ltt iUu ra t&x vis. 1 1.
Corrected W'eeklu
Wheat...l.30tol 35 Kggs...,
Hye 75 Tallow
Corn 70 Lard....
Oats S3 Bacon
Flaxseed 1,25 Ham...
...SIM
... 12
... 12
... IU
... 15
11
Dried Apples. 1,25 Shoulder.
liuttcr..
20 Clovcrsced 6,00
MAliUII;:i,
In n-wiMin:.l;.th In.ul.y Key J II Ka.hlelt. I1ARVKV
FISIIKK or Mr. t'arroll, III., and .!. MAKY M.U..T
lll,L.of Lewinburg.
In Milton, lal in.t. by ltev Ire WnlKon, JACOB SHIP
MAN and li" K.ITK K I'KTKKMAN.
At 111. Ui brew Svnayoeue. Iianville. -Til inrt, t.y W.-y
laaae Stmioa or I'ott.yille. Key KM ANCKI. OI'KNII KIM
and Vli. M AKI A if Itl.A.'ll KK. both nf llan villa.
on Ihe.'.th inrt. by Key J it Milea. Mr I U M AHSIt AI.I.
Ihrinerly of Leniaburg and Niaa A.N.MK K HoLMKS or
lloektown.
lib Lhe lt ln-t- by Rev Mr Kuhn, I'KTKK S AI.HKRT
orselin-znve and Miaa 1I A.V.N All B LLI t KIl or Uluom
fleld. IVrry enmity.
Still,
Inrhltltaqtiaqu., filh ln-t, MA11V ANN wife of Jcaeph
W KI4II, aisl - yeari., .1 months and 14 daya.
lo Milton, lilt innt.at the rtitlenoe of Or. Poueal, a
llaul-r of Robert II. and Louisa luneao, of Spring
MilU, Center Co. tn her Ul year.
In Liberty Tp, Montour Co, l'Jth int, W I I.I.I AM
DAI.K. in hit Kid year.
In Wanhingto.1 Tp, Snyder Co, V2lh liut, UENRT
MKRTZ, in bin 77th year.
Lost-
In Lewisbnr, on Wednesday nf
' this week, an autograph 1) ( K
helnnsing to HoanMT Ssudgrahs, of Shippens-
burw.Pa. The finder will confer a great favor
upon the owner by leaving it at the Chronicle
olhce. Sept 17, 1857
SAMlT.Ia II. ORHIU,
Attorney at l-avr.
OFFICE on Souih Second near Market St.
LEW ISHVKH, I'A.
rB"AH Professional Business entrusted lo
his care will be faithfully and promptly atten
ded lo Sept. I I, !So7
A NEW l'OEM.
Will riRUHntlt HOVE MM KB 2lk. A PftKM fTTTTTtiTJ
JANE EATON;
OK, THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
ar a suriais risnisT.
The importanea of the Punilny School In A Delhbor'
hocsl. and iu value to the youth of our land ia here pre
vented in the Rlowiuicand attractive language of the Poet,
and will commend Itwlf to all who feel interfiled iu this
department of religioua training.
The work lately published by the St'SIitlSenooLUnos,
written hy Key. Jim W. Auiasvia, II.U.or.New York,
ealted -Thk gisnay Scaoot A SB its a wtacra," haa awa
kened a Ireiih Inlereat in all that relate, to the rl.inc ren
rratioa, and hy alt who hay read that work, tlii I'oem
will be well received, Rivine, aa it does, iu a chart, and
SRreeaole .tyla Iheorganiiatiou of a Sunday Behool ins
rural district tha characters attracted by the novetty of
the movement, and the happy results that followed.
Without coins more into detail, w. are allowed toadil the
following extract from a letter written by Rev.IIsmt
II oumigh, author of " The Siiafcd Dtad," TA 1earm
fy Rmtfnitim1 te.
'After persuing the Poem carefully several times. I
hesitate not to say that ia my opinion it has decided
merit.. The story is plaunibl. and well sustained the
characters ara true and natural, and the rythm is gc-d
No out- can read it without leeiiui; the soothing power of
tbe highest harmony the poetry orreligHin. it will ne
welcomed by all who have lelt how much true poetry a.
well as pure bliss there ia in doing good.'
Th volume, will b. printed with large type, on finely
calendered paper, making neat llmo. volume, cloth,
gilt, in cents,
Blu.aadgo1d,trag!lt, 'J
Crimson. " " "s
Address. JOSKPII JI.WIt.?n?J.Pnblisber,
o. 111 South Tenth, lialow Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
LOST.
T08T last Thursday, Sepl 3d, on going to
if . m . .. 1 ... .i.. L' .......I a Aonr.
a iniuiinvuig iu lire uni.siiiii'1"'"'. ei 1
ed Scarlei CasJimere (illAH l lo not
T i
the lhank, of the owner, and he Vfro re-'
warded by leaving it al lhe Chronicle Office,
Lewisburg, Union CoM ra.
To c?B..able--Cm
Bk.,M sold a. the CArontc. OBice. ,tt
70S. L. YODEU.Pnctii-alWatchma-
J ker awl dealer in t.'loeki. Watches, Jewel
ry. Hilvr Ware, 1'ianos, Meludeooaaad Sheet
Music.
All kinds of Clocks aud Watches repaired
and warranted fr one year.
.VlM'rliM'K' to suit any eye for sale, ad
new glasses inserted in old frames.
I.ewistoir?, June 4, IS157.
NEW GOODS !
TJIE Place ,;odf, thfaP!
1 IUUI.VC.S & Htrzia
Iteg leave to announce In the public that they
have opened a large ami Complete stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
embracing every variety of Ladies' and f Jenl's
eiiiuiner wear such as Clnths, t.'assnueres.
I.ineu (Jimil-, Vesiings, li in chains. Calicoes,
Silks, B'-rages, lierage Delaines, Shallevs.
I. awns. Mio-lins, a large assortment of M
ISKOlUKttlKS of all kinds,
Jlonnets, 7ifie, uml dipt,
also a large assortment nf CARPETS,
SALT, Hll, Ae alwaya on hand.
Farmers ami Housekeepers
km y..aruvirlt. iMil.il Ia riamimt nir .rt mi-tlt tit
' t.HlH thirs 4.HH Kkhi IIAttltn AKK, v' .v
WAfit Ar, Mil are maipfi.-il tint .a will In1 "
r thiuk', uf thr Wat quality, yuu my dfnire, mt mottt
our 4iMlfi wcr m-IwU1 with nmnmal rr. mmi w
ltll ve will hr luunil t'l tttcT'-ry ltt.NUit,fir ibiuaittyj
f cli m th'-y ran rtJwiib.y be oUcri'l at any vIIkt
t.-rf un tin H'i"t Hraii'b.
WV r--ttiili init our 1r imtomrw ti rail atfl
nt-f i.ar rim k, ami w nrr nurr we can inrrl or wanU
aii-l U-Ul. i UOULXH takoD in wuul- AMI Mivr
rrluM-l. LKWIS I l!l
lwM.nnt, April, l.r.7 A MiS K.WKT7.KI.
;o4mIiiiuii &. C hauibcrlin
n.WK receivil iheir regular Mipi'ly of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
u hii:h thry ttlft to hc Irailr at the lowest pos
sible prices. The stuck includes every article
usually fou ml in their line
IUY (IOOPS, GKOCERIKf,
QUEENS WA'IB, HARDWARE,
SALT, FISH, Ac. &c.
They invite attention In iheir assortment,
and will endeavor lo salisly customers, in
quality and price. I.ewisbur', April S8
I " rACKKKKI. in whole, ball, qui
; I ei-lilh bbls, Shad. Herring an
. A' IL o .;j,n h.
- -
hole, ball', quarter and
nl Coil liili
f'tiaiu'ierlin.
tiCGAKS
Cru-hed, While, llrown, &c.
t Svrun and Molasses. Coffee. Java and
Oomlman A t'haratierlin.
1) LACK Tea, a superior arlicle,a!so, Voung
J Hyson and Imperial preen teas, by
llo.Mlu.an A fhamlierlin.
IJUA.SS and porcelain Kettles, Slew pans,
Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Kakes,
jH-vth and Sm-ath. Ae.. by flumtman A I'liaaitTlip.
CKDAK Churns, Tubs, Hails, Water Cans,
Washboards, &c by
liimitnaa A ChamberliB.
1I.OTH-i, Cassinieres and Vestinas, Hals,
aps,&c, a hne assortment al
Ui-mlman A ChatalTlin.
LOOK THIS WAV!
XOTCK! XOTWEU XOT1CEHI
HAVING Jnst returned from the City
with an unusally large Stock and well
selected, and am now prepared lo sell goods
lower than can be bought elsewhere uu this
side of Philadelphia.
Hardware I Hardware!! Hardware!!!
'all Wail Locks, Latches, Hinges,
. Screws, itas. Putty, Paints, Oil in fact,
cvrrjinawai, r . -w .ia .....
sell a lirsl-rale house or barn twenty per
cenl. lower lhaa ever before. Thu way!
This tray ! !
CARPENTERS, here yoa can get the cele
brated lireenfield Planes, Spear A Jackson's
hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's, Beatty's
and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent
and common Braces, Brace Bills, Angers,
Squares, tiua!es. Iron Screws, Compass Saws,
Hainond's Hammers, Ac.
Blacksmiths' Iron IRON- ALL
KINDS Bar, Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Round and
Square Cast Steel, Spring and English Sieel,
Vises, Anvils. Bellows, Screw Plates, etc.
HOUSEKEEPERS ! Table Knives and
Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can-
dle-te I... Coffee Mill.. Ihlrl.itiia. Hat. I'aoa, Howl, Ae.
WALL I'AI'KK You will fiii l all the ahuve with a
irn-al many mora at the Uiat.wai ,it tT"ar or
JoSKfH W r'AliUKN,
In the OlJ ClaJUa Stand, LKWISHIKO, Pa.
this way i mis UArt
Ia AT F.ST
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!
nl'RSII & TORSE havin? received
their HrNt (ioodM Tor 'HI,
would invite the at'ention of both Town and
Country to their carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, fee. Sic.
of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted
to the season and to the wants of the commu
nity and of the times.
riCall and see for yourselves and be
convinced that Iheir Store is the place for
Bargains! They take much pleasure in show
ing their goods, but more in pleasing their
customers by giving good trade.
Lewisburg, April, 1057
THE BEE-HIVE!
THE "olil Mammoth" ahead ! Not-
X 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 beautiful
variety of Veatings, ltaliaa Cloths, J.-ans, Tweeds and
Summer wear, also
Lndlrs' DreM Goods,
such as Silks, Tissues, IVIaina, Bereges. Prints, White
UiMsliOiiugliKuia, t mbrohli-ries. millions. Ilosi.ry..iloves,
bleached aud bniwu Muslins, lri.h Linen Shawls, and
STRAW GOODS
ofevery variety and style also a Una relection of
IIahdware, Qceexsware,
Cedar axi Wh.lowwabe,
IsliOOMS, &c. &c. !
suited to all the want of tha people a superb lot of
CABPETilSSS,
tr.tc all of which thj ff?r to their cuittomen mt
nnuounlly low .r.Cf. drain and olhtVuntry l'mlttr
tk. n in exrbaiiKc iVr iiootls. Lewisburg, AjTil, 1S.-I.
WINFIELD FACTORY!
Hear llartleton, Union Co., Pa.
THE subscriber, thankful
for past patronage, would inform
his friends and the public in gene
ral, that he continues to manufac
ture all kinds of Woolen Cioodsi, such as
Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Satunelts, Jeans,
Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and
Stocking Yarn. His machinery being of Ihe
best kind i use, and having employed the
best of workmen, he feels sale in saying
that his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in the country. A good sup
ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand
lor sale or to exenange tor wooi, ai prices
, , , - .
thai can not fail lo please. WL e
Jr, F
livery of Ihero Is, MAKn. nAs.rrx.rn,..
infield Mills. March 30, 1857.
T?0R SALE CHEAP A Rood second
hl'J h n WAUBsTJj S.
H. D. WALKBR, orth
iiioluliii.
rilllB enparivership in tin- Mereaalile IStisi
I nry. hereiuti.r. eyi7.nn tii-ineeti the .in
drsined.is ilns ilav dissolved by mutual i-nn-sent.
The rJuic. Ac, are a' the nld siaml
fur iinrnediate settlement, and the business
coi.nnued by I'eirr lluoti.
I'. III'KmM.
O. K. VtillftE.
I.ewisbnr?. Sepl. 8, l:.7.
Administrator's Notice.
WlieRBAK, Letters of AdmitiiMraUnn to
Iheestateol Mrs. KtioaiTw M'l.aii.u
liw, lale of Kelly Tp. l-.iion county, del-eased,
have beeo trained lo the subscriber, all pers
ons indebted to said estate are requested t.
make irumediaie payment, and trpose hitvin?
claims against lhe same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement to
S KJoKllAN, Administrator
Milton, Aug. lit. 1X37 j-d
liwisBuiirp
rfT"'' t- the nf ctiihli-.li in nt, easi
fSjjMj i ) jMini of the Brittle.) maimtariure
i .'fl,',10 nrd'-T "r have --n hanl rea 'y-
ftwil J&rtss. urkr l FliHiniif .Suting hhelvms?
ami all kuuls i f rf.fil I.UtllhlT tvr
Caipeiittrs ami lltitlilcrs' ur. Ue are also
prepared to '..I M an I A'l--V4 V 15 .nnl,
IMiiiiks, Joints tVc ISrrnll jwiii lo ur.ltr
alio fc'hutii'rs btimt.s, S ih,Vrfi!w and lhr
Frames, Cornice MuuM, iliackt-t- arnl Mul
dings ofevery lt-cripit'ii. A Mipeimr article
of J"int iShiit.es on han l, an ! intrnd to
keep a (tooj mippIv nf J isU, Sln. !mr. Shiny
lnj aud riuNicriiii; l.ath Ac. Ur cuitde and
irrsute building ptirpors generally.
J. b. IMi:i-ff;MiKi;i'Kra,vter-.
I. L. I.H'H Ik.S I II Al. Kit, i
rif '3 9. WETZtr.L, u"r$mtfHUtHl May S, IS:T
comi: oxi:, comi: aTsT.
to rim cim.ii' uuy uuons stuhe.
fV t-K million wuh all your mizht,
1 Vou'll gel all viol want, and find 'rin right,
J. U. UATESM A.X. he is the man. aiain.
Where you're sure lo be suited, and Ihen Come
When more yon want in the tame line,
His rule is., nnw's lhe lime
To settle" ihai's why he's so cheap,
" Cash" is his inmto, and he can't be beat
J. It. ftatcHinaii, Kcsf ihlt,,n.
Has received his second lot of Sprtne; and
Summer (.OOdtt from New York and I'hila
delphia. eonvisiing of CLOTHS of every
grade, plain, blai-k and fancy CASIMEI.'Ks,
also a beautiful variety of Kea.lv Made CI.O
THINl. of ail desenpti.-ns. Also. Ladies'
llress limnls, such as Stilt, 7Vsatt.s. he xiinr.,
Ititt Cult, Vrint, HAie (iui'dt.tiinnuin. tV.n
Itrtritlrri, Kibbm. f-wiVr, tVe-Tea, Sir. Straw
Goods. Hardware Cedarware,((ueenware, Ac.
All kinds Produce taken in exchange for
fioods. Cash paid fur Oram.
Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap MilltrlC
cotw-lantly on hand. i. B. DATEsMAN'.
June Is), 18.r)7
MKDICAL KEFOIIM.
If H.LEKSIIAM, M.D., PradLsins
-i.il. Ihysician and Surgeon, will also pay
particular attention ..'Chronic diseases, such
as Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Bronchitis,
Throat lrisease. Consumption when not lo
far advanced. Asthma, l'lles. KheurnatiMn,
Scrofula, White Swell. ns.Dmpsy.S.ck Head-s-che,
St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Sore Eyes, Can
cers. Tumors. Ulcers, Kruptuns, &.c, also
Female complaints, as Prolapsus Uteri, (fall
ing of ihe womb.) and all other complaints of
the sel uf every name and form. Must uf lhe
wbnt tunc totinf; riiM nrw curhl, l nor nrrv
w than thnm of (Wmttlf. FrvliitK eonft-Jrot thtU OirN
II if Uk livltrr nui 01(1 rly In rami. bsvinic curl
mnie uf tf-n n.i fifta ycar' tixlintfttoioitcurkil
ta t rrlifTnl, and ran ftnrralty tit tkhra en tb Hh
9rm) t-miw "it nut cHml or rv.Mved. no oaipnisiiojji i
cWmanjV4.'
Jit. D(-:K.4IUM rrmtlnatM t th FrWOr MHml C. !
ltCy o(Ctnrinti. havine knl rtuiiiryj tb old r Alln
Fattiic rtr-ni in Philtuifli hi, afu-rwara th ItrfonnM
r .rU-rtr nyHrtn of m-H'x tin. Thm Tfitai Vmhi ll
Calomel. Arwnn, Antiim-nv, ai.il U:l.n(. fatr ail
brtor rntrnU baviuc brn tli!euvivJ : but it atito m
bnwv th bird? valuabl ml iinr of lhe Botanir ewhtwi
not kiww ! an otlwr urArm ; alar lb- ttnprovrnfnt
of Uie lllrn)iatbii, lloairtuaf hit- anil Thomnian ntv
tni4. Tbii certain ly in anae of prvgreai, aJ.il tba Nw
l$rhon ) with th air.
.N.B. UUirvin .THlUl9t - - LEWISRURO.
rMIE subcrilers offer fur sale, at the
X. Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small
quantities,
10(1,1100 feel dry Hemlock Joists. Scantling,
and Plank, at $9 per thousand.
50.000 Shingles. at S.5il per thousand.
5.000 feel small Bilildinz Timber.
Also a loi uf Pine and Hemlock BOARDS.
Ralls and fence Boards, on accommodating
terms. GEDUES, MAKiSH & CO.
Lewisburg, May IS, li67
HOUSE BUILDERS,
TAKE -NOTICE! The undersigned are
appointed Agents for the sale of
Door, Blind!. &. Window Saab
of all sizes, made of the beat material. All
work warranted. r?'Made by L.B.SPKOLT,
Huhesville, Pa. and for sale by
67sl CHRIST A CALDW ELL, Lewisb'g
Rich and Rare
IS the large and choice assortment of new
Spring and Summer Good
now arriving at the well known Corner Store
' BEAVER, KREHER fc III CLDRE.
Call and see ! I.ewisbnrg, April 17
JUST OPENING
riMlE subscribers are uow receiving a large
J and well selected stock of
Spring & Summer Goods,
embracing everytbin? usually called for in a
Town More also a large assortment of Wall
Paper which are oll'errd cheaper ihan ever
for cash or country Produce. Ijf Look in al
the 'Achange Mole of
BROWN & RITTER.
Lewisburg. April 17, 1857
CLOTHJNG !
Think not that w. r. WhiaJ th liases,
in if you tin. ju.t n-ad tlinw lini-s;
i n t I.HTIIIM; Ik. Uml that s U. b. .n nil,
All warranuU well-mail., cln-ap, a ml suuimII
nAVIXC conclud
in Lewisburg,
eluded lo continue business
Ihe subscribers have i
therefore laid in a fine and large assortment j
of Ready Made Clothing and tiehl's Furnish
ing Ocwds. whteb we intend In sell
C'llE.lFEK Tlll- HER!
Our stock consists of fine black, blue and
brown cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Cassitner
Coats of all descriptions Pants and Vests nf
every kind von can think of HATS AMU
Crl'', Shirt Collars, Pocket and Keck H.lkfs
Trunk. Viiruct lititft, I mhrtlhu, ifr. I
at lhe lowest City prices. tVAII in want of'
anything in our line will please to give us a
call, and we will try to suit yon.
U? Clothing made toorder with neatness anj
despatch-' J. GOLDSMITH ft BRO S.
Lewisburg, April, Ir57
New Arrangements--New Goods!
"JOSEPH L II AWN bav ins taken the
) well known SPYKER HAI STuKE.hs
refuted it, and filled in an extensive variety of
flats, Cap, Gentlemen' Clothing, ttr.
Also a larse and splendid stock of CLOTHft
CASSlMEREa.&c, which he will make up to
orrffr, as he still continues the Tailoring Busi
ness. He is prepared to execute all work
entrusted lo his care, to the satisfaction of the
customer.
N.B. Culling and Repairing j done lo . 1' lern, lo work in ihe Boat lard at Lew
order. Lewisburg. April 10, 1S57 , ialurg. liood wa-;es and ct-auut employ
iro t MLR.-
ASn lWanVVrln, Sto,y, .-..
X ood a ae w tuquirv at Ibis uQlcv.
.Aplli.aj
Di vALrs ;.r.v.M: on.
I, KI.IKVK? all pan n M-rites in fr ia
. S t-in nur. ,S r ai 'th r mtum.
I'i ttc ir ci . p-i U-''ir t riv. la. j tu al
paiiH of in- .. JS. Fur:,.' '
J.-i h r. 1 i. ? i H l.i. i mi.tli. I fi 1' 1. 1
c n rit-h, n. ha-i i.. ) i r. xi-i-ti- i i u. u
Lk.aLbi j. luilkvii.r 1 U U Mill-- H KUuLiai.
tft1rFliVf,?Vlii,TS.,
IN eoueioeieeoi ihetenestrial reyolutM.tis
f.noon in l.iwi-r Market slfeet, lit)l.l
SMITH & ItlUI. ar' cuinssrlled to ituiOIC
lhe y.ung Mjniiniiih Cli lion! limp' rum. u, n
in! door below Watt". Id Mimnt nh S:t te
where, with Vrier aee.i.nniovt;t...t... we are
prepared lo sell "IIKAI'KK TH f. tH.
Call and see. June !', 1857.
REMOVAL.
VEW anJ Masnilirrnt Stmk of
l (OMmillMKII!
KICHDI.1Z A H'ACM i: hate i.
refined the Winr.-r.i.nn formerly -cruod by
I'. Menseh, on .Market St. i e.r Thud. be..r
Ihev will keep on hand lor ale the yety besi
of Cunfertinneries, Tov, Kr.ut. .Viin-n. Ae.
Vait mid See ! llrf-wislmrg, Apul !), l-
John B. Lion,
4 TTOHi:i T f.4.V in Fnt
i 111. ck, .V rib -M Si. near Mailet.
'i S 11' n Isltui ft, la.
DR. KEIXWG'S
I'anc er lllf Hlile, f- r ihe Trf-atment m
r'aiifrs. Tumors W ens, 1,'Irer, Srmlula, or
any Ciiou tli -r S-rr. t hratiic Uisra.se f.ne
rally can be cured (il'curjtie) u iiht'ttt snrira!
operation or poison. Frall pnrnctihiri wriie,
state di-raes plainly, and fiirlosr 5 cts for
advure; Letters mut have a postage itnuip
enclosed to pav aner. Mfln-uif sent ai y
distance. Address i I. KKM.lVi. M l.
Mr'chanirsbtir. Cunii.erlaiid fn,
MvhaniiasluriT im.l3 trout llarritt iir. tt tlil..
KailrfsMti.aayJ tuphMv' tr.nt all fiarf. ! tl I ni-.n.
Olij aii1 p"ir and rirh. niu.r all ir will Jt ra
(T1"'- To tli"M attttrt-l b ran nt ut an frr
naily. 1 mil -.. -r naaiL'-n nci. 1 J i. atUtifj
U trrfinrt Mrin iiw ith full Iirctkii.s f--r nv, c. bUit
H prtirular. Atldrvy an aloa m' "0
sLt:l I'lLMER,
A KCHI1D T and IU ILDKK,
Il LIA ISHl-kn, PA-
tOtfice in the I'niveisiiy Cuildmg SWJ
Frnit and Ornamental Trees,
pi0 fli'ircio'if VM'1'?-
The subscriber has jusl received a splerdul
collection of Fruit and Ornamental TKEKM.
from the celebrated Norsenes ul I iivwer Jf
Harry. Rochester, N. V. eiuhraciiig the vera
best varieties of Apiiles.Pears.Peaches.Plunis.
1 hemes. Apricots, ectarnies,strapes.ts.i'se
berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries.
its.
Large Horse Chestnui, European Mountain
Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple
for street planting. Ever-bluoming Ruse, and
a splendid collection of Bulbous and other
Flowering Plants.
I Nursery (Grounds on the farm cf Ja's
F. Linn Esq. on lhe Turnpike, within hall a
mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed i.
IIE.RV R XllLL,Agt for J. MERRILL LINN,
will receive strict attention. 7rrm m'variulilu
CASH. Lewisbarg, Aprl . 1857
LEWISBURG BAKERY.
TI'MIE subscriber has rented for a term
years the commodious rooms 5rst below
Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Uakina;
Ilread, Cake, Tarts, &c. and hopes la bw
able to render entire satisfaction and recei
a liberal support. He also offers
CONFECTIONERIES,
of every kind and quality, at HMeuUe and
Hrtail. ICE CREA M for "the public and for
parTirr,, tn larsw anr ismataiea-
Cash paid for Butter and Egrjs.
rpXuts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always cn hand.
Orders at home or abroad prompt! attend
ed to. SAVIEL HOFFMAN.
Lewisburg, Jan. 7, IH57
4 MEDIC,.. RC.OI.ITIO.!
lu. WiM:Lb isaslac-ta?
E0LL0WAYS OUttTmEWT.
lilt l.A'aTir Cul'STM Jit HIT A Jf .'
The virus if lii-a. fift.n nma. it way I., tb. Inter
nal organ thrui;h th. pon s.-t th. sain. This pmatra
tine Oiotosmt. ascltiaB: Ba.l.r th. haa-1 as it rul-ta.1
in, is alorbi d t n-uch the nam. vbanas. sb.1. r-arb-injEth.
stat Til i.iHanin.atiin, ir.-Btly an.l invariably
suMu.s it, whi.l..r li-ratnl In thr kalnvys, th. liver, tha
lanes, or any "llwr iarortawt oraan. It p.n.tralaa thw
surtai. tn In. infrrifr, thrnuch th. munta-s tub., that
eiimmunii'st. aith th kin as summer rain passrs ialw
the levi n-U earth, UiIIumu,; iu caul atiU reKeaciatiog- tn-
llurtrf.
SKiy I'lSEASKS ASP t.LA.ft tAR SHHI.VfcJL
Kvi-ry s. i-s of vxrii-r irrital..n quH-sly mluCMl
l.y Ih. aa:i-iiit1aaiuiuniry arti.nnt this Otnlmrnt. An
ew l:at eti'-ss. .ui h a s.it Kurt a. Ekts.rri.ss. Tfttsr
Kisawoaw. S, iu. llr.in, .Nlvil R.sh. S tau .r lyen
a..liout. To n-turn nn mor.. uwlrr iis a-liratin.
Ilnsiitsl .xpni.nrv id alt parts of th. w.rM pmvM itn
irraLliMHry imtia-aM-sut tllckiu, themurcirs, Uir joint,
and th. Klat"!.
ri.erFx. tt'i:rx. An Tr-vus.
Tha rnVrt .-f this unrivalnl .vt.rr.tl n-nty
St-rotiila. anil otin-r viru. nt uli-.r . a mt. s, i. alniiS
vairaruious. It first ili harrs tli. ai.i-i.n wl.ii h pnilu
... sucpurattiin and provd I1 -h. and thu. tb. rur.a
wlii- h it h.alie? pnui.s alt-rward ctaii Ut. ara saw
as w.ll as p.rnian.nt.
bi.v .. t tsm. M sT.v.e. axp srAT DX
n cajs of the fractur. nt th- ton... iaju.ii-s rauscsl
hy .tt-am .xfliii-ns, Uitt i.its. Ill sss ' i o. lito. a T
Isw. STtfrE?s or th. JiMST-. and eontrartion nf Ihe sns
.a s. it is .nti'loyiil aod warai'v rminns-iiili a 1-y tli. fnr
uty. Thr- marv.li.ns r.m,-,ly has I.H-n tntn.lui-1 hy ita
invi-ntor in rr,-n into ail Ih l :.ili.e ll-t-itsli. 1 1 Ku-roj-a,
and no pnl. iimin hnM -r. 1,1 h. witlivnt II.
t M'fXIAU.K TtSII Kn.vr.
Th. Vnliml Stall ol th. vr.n.i. aud fcucli'h Armt.-a
in tli..'r m.a l..iv. ll-.i Lilly .-imil tli.irsp.rnali. II,. I
loway'a t ialment. ami tli. ussst p-llalil. .In .inK Sr sa
tire i t. s. mi.l run h..t w.-unds. It i.alMi us,l !
thr suntrons of th Aliivl avii-s.
Both the Vinttnent ami i'iVt uttould be used in
thr ft Viinvng crista :
Bunions M.irutial Eruptions .sw.ll,il ftlanua
Hums IMvK S.r. Ius
(hsp.-d Hands Min.niati.ni Sii.l'.mts
I lintlaina Krcv.Tin i"r. Ilik.ls
r'intula Salt Klirunl SV.r. Thn-.t.
Gout St-niil H.ins of 11 kind,
kiinihapn Skin Itlvasrs Si-r.tiiia
titf Jo.ut T.tt.r Vi.-.ra
Vi-...r.al Sorw W omuls of alt kind
. ... .1 . i . , .. ; .. L..r . l r
sn m.i.i.o i.m-. N.w v.irk. a.d jji s.rau.i. iii.i.... i J
r.spt.-.ti.-iruci:i.-t and ivi.n..u Mi-dr un. iimn-
out r. Lunii r-iitttvi-i. in. rivnura worm, in pots, at
't . nts. o-.-i. -uts. sail f .arh.
a a. llirrv i. a i-oustih rail, pavirg ty faktnj; tb. larir
.r ..sii.
N. H. rir-"n for tli. eu.lanr. of path nts ia awry
diorii.rar. awlatl tnsw,-h i-it.
Vocal and Instrumental DInsic.
"'HE subscriber having located himself in
Lewisburg, is readv to leach lnsirumen-
lal Music in ail its branches, viz. Piano, Melo-
deon. Ounar, lolin, lolincello, rluie, and
all Brass Instruments.
He will also teach Vocal Music.
Having been laucht in the best Sc-hools in
Cermany, he deems hiuise'f qualified lo ren
der satisfaction.
He will also tune Piar.us. and put ihem in
repair if desired.
Residence lor tbe preseut at Herr's Hotel.
Jan. l. IS57. Pa-sr.JELH.
William Jones,
ATTORNEY at Law.--Cul!ertiiM
promptly attended lo. Olfice on Suaib
Second Sl recer'ly by H.C.Hirkok. Esq.
590 LEVilSHiKU.PA.
VANTKI !
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