Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, December 11, 1857, Image 2

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O. N. WOB DEN at J. H. CORNELIUS.
Tm ttmtittra VrM. The T.snmra CnnifiR,
raMi'tieri oa tb Ch syai.-.-w. baa tbo lrp"-t and bret
rtrc-ulaticn of aur Nwf aprr in I ni-.n County.
Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional.
Next Week is Dec. Court
f.jr Union county. There is much money
ruing us, from man; different person, on
CM and new accounts, which we greatly
need, and which wo hope will be scot in
then. It will afford, also, a good oppor
tunity for renewing cr commencing sub-t-crij.-iont-.
For those who desire to get
the paper cheaper by getting up clubs, c
offer liberal terms ; aa will bo seen in
Prospectus on last column of next psje.
Cut it out, attach it to a sheet of paper,
and see what YOU can do.
The 35th Congress. ..1st Session.
The futlowing is the Democratic, Repu
blican or Union, and Straight American,
atresg'h in each brauch :
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Thus it will be seen the Democrats have
a majority in each branch, and the Slave
States have the majority -A the Democrats.
The South thus having complete command,
will do as they choose unless the Nor
thern Democrats pluck up a little back
bone couragc,and do right, in which case
Republicans will aid them, and beat back
the tide of Southern aggression.
ashtxgton, Dec. ,.-In Senate the
Vice Piesident being absent, Bcnj. Fit,
Patrick of Al. was chosen to preside, he
having 2S votes to 19 for Mr.Ilamlia and
one for Mr. Seward.
In the House, James L. Orr, of S. C,
was cnosen speaacr, n.ving vote, .u
Si for Galusha A. Grow, of Pa., and 13
acttenng.
Col. Orr was a Taylor man in 4S, but
calls himself a Democrat, and ... not one
of the wltra Nullifiers. Aside from poht-
ics, his election is generally satisfactory,
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The other Officers were chosen upon a
(strict party test, as follows :
Clerk James C. Allen, of 111.
Scrj. at Aims A.J. Glossbrenner of P.
Doorkeeper Rnbt B. Hackney, of Va.
Postmaster 51ichl W. Cluskey, of Ga.
Mr: Uobiason, of Ind., a prominent can
didate for Cierk, was defeated on bis own
admission that when in Congress bo voted
against the Fu-itivo Slave Law a fatal
e!ercitc of constitutional right of private
judgment, heterodox to Democracy, and of
which Mr. Allen had not been guilty.
Mr. Allen ban appointed John F.Carlcr,
f jrmorly cf Williams port, Pa., chief clerk,
J. Gralz Brown, editor of the Missouri
v, ...... ct T, tt t a th Inii!. ran
candidate for Clerk.
Tiesday, Dec. 8. In Senate, on a
motion to print the President's Message,
Messrs. Douglass, of III., Stuart of Mich.,
(A. dm.) and Halo of X. 11., Seward of
X: Y , and Trumbull of 111., (Kep.) de
clarcd themselves against the Kansas pol
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icy indleated by the President, and argued
O.nt " tliB nconla thereof had not teen
c'.ly free to form and regulate their
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institutions in thctr own way -
perfect!
own
."1CSSI-. La.US Ol .-11S5., utg.t.. ut a., .a- ( jofl(, an(J mai.u r,nt.ctloll, It Clpell ,
on of Va., and Brown of Miss., declared , cnce slai prove it to be impossible to
themsehes with ihe President, as at rjres- et jny tho facilities which well regulated I
cnt advi'ed. The Senate then adjourned, bank's might afford, without, at tho same
IJ0USE.-Di.cusscd the Printer ques- time, buffering the calamities which the
, , ' . excesses of the banks have hitherto inflic-1
tton. Mr.Growurtcd thatavest amoun !tfd hc .. wuIJ lhea bc ,
of useless rinting was done, which should far (Le cjlf.tr .vi! 10 j(-pr;ve them alto
bo abolished. gether of the poser to issue a paper cur-1
The attempt to elect a Printer, failed. ; rtney, and coulitie them to the functions j
It was claimed that it was the money of ' of banks of deposit and discount." j
Cornelius Wendell, the late Printer,wbicb ; 77e WiWs remarks on Kinsas
nved Pcnnfylvnia for Uuchanan. Dut ' Khiih he tuies tht l' o Slavery side tre
the office is the most lucrative of all and ! triVf gice, in fuH,with eommcntf, next tree:. '
although fbe caucus nomination was made j jia vl-Vc Ledger z strong Buchanan
to a combination in the name of James L'. paper says :
Steadman,of Ohio, (formerly of Lewisburg, j "The trouble in Kansas is reviewed at'
Pa.) yet there were so many bolters that ! FOme length, and a speedy termination of
tho majority dsred not take a vote. ! it by the adoption of a State Constitution
George M. WtSton of the Washington I is considered desirable, for then the ex-
Kepublic, is the ltepublican candidate for ! "nenl 17 I iH'
' .' ; country will be confined to her own Jim-
Printer in the House. ,fUe VreAict,t ,iliukS) ,nd many
The Booksellers of Washington are ! otuer. w;il coincide with him, that entirely
greatly incensed at some speculations in j t00 n neh attention bas been bestowed
books by members of the Opposition 1 npon Kansas affairs, and the sooner she
such stealings belonging of prescriptive ' is lf' manage them herself the better."
tight to tbe Democracy. An overhauling j The Murmon Squatter Sovretinty.
of the Book plundering, so long advocated I "No wise Government will ljgtjy esti
by Greeley, would save much money and j mate the efforts which may be iuspired by
much corraption real or supposed. i such phrenzied fanaticisn . a 6t".,ID!DS
!i .. j the Mormons iu Utah. This is the first
A.notuer Outrage On Tuesday last ; rcbtllion which bas existed in our Tcrri
John B. Floyd, late Governor of Virginia, I lories; and humanity itself requires that
.j e . t v a from I we should put it down in such a manner
nut uorr oei-iviaij ut tt , iciuutiu
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his humble position, as a watchman m
the War Department, Fielder Dor sett,
who, m tba war of 1S12, was a member
cf Captain Stall's rifle company, and in
more than one instance received the fire
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Lroad a a ten inch plunk. Mtiir.;f(J j
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r.'S THf Ixa-KHUKa' CatROSICLE.
; A Proposition for the Times.
If what everybody savs be true, then
it mast be true that "times are Laid" and
"mouey is scarce." The future promises
no immediate relief in this community;
wo can not reasonably hopo for an im
provement cntil the proceeds of next
year's crop are realized. This Let can
sot and should not be disguised.
To enforce payment, now, would precip
itate many, othcrwso good aud solvent
men into ruin.
Can anything to done that can remedy
the tuisfurtune that baa befallen us, in
common with the whole country 7
I think that I can point out not a
cure but a remedy, that, if acted upon,
will do much to alleviate the distress.
Let a geueral settlement of all iudebt
ncss take place say on the first of Janu
ary next, and make temporary payment
by note, with logal interest, with or with
out security as the case may be, payable
one year after date, on three days' fight.
Large amounts should bo divided and
sub divided, aud these notes, made nego
tiable, given for all debts and balances.
This would fuirn a kind of circulating me
dium that would soon settle a vast amuunt
of indebtedness.
In connection with this, there is, and
will continue to be enough cash in circu
lation to cauccl a portion of this iudebt
eduefs, and meet all the absolute nccessi-
j ties of the day. This time would give
"o J every cue an opportunity to collect thtir
i resources with the advnutage of a prom-
o j isiug crop, converted into cash and ar-
2 ranged to meet their liabilities when due.
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a Such a course, together with the prac
o ! tiee of prudence aud economy in the
2 ! meantime, I feel assured would do much
towards "weathering the storm."
Tbe propriety of a general meeting to
discuss the advantages and disadvantages
of the above suggestion?, is rroposed.
Synopsis of the Message.
The President commences with express
ing thai.ks to Almighty God for the many
benefits which be has bestowed upon us as
a people, and especially for the unusual
degree of health and abundant harvests so
generally enjoyed.
Monetary Embarrassment.
Tlia .iI..i-i-, cinAnl. tliA itnlltltrff
bcn tLrown into hj Kcmt fiaaBeia, ,
crisifl Qhm &t first anJ t e0UbU ,r. j
. , . . iDtim.,ed tuat tbcT mv
require a loan to help the Government
through the present year. These embar
rassments arc attributed to our cxtrava-
m q currcncy
; anJ laDk ejg lQ iU spcenh.
I tion and gambling ia stocks. The open-
j rf m upaa (hc l(isiues3 anJ
; of tli0 couatrj point(;d oul
oxpaDsioE3 anJ contract:onj,
j mJ vca null;Ce3 tLe cfftfCtof lLe iaciJcD.
tal protection afforded our domestic manu
fact urea by the present revenue tariff 1 1
The remedy for these evils lies with the .
State legislature", who should affurd a !
real specie basis for their paper circulatioa !
, restiict their rates to large denomina- i
! tiots, -0 first, and afterwards S50 and :
; prowuo that all banks whicti suspend,
; fchall go into liquidation absolutely and j
i without excej.tion in any case, lio gives j
j the dead l. S. Uank another kick. The j
I Independent Treasury gives abundance ofj
j gold and silver to the office holders. Con-,
j gross, he thinks, possess the power to pass j
; a uniform bankrupt law, applicable to all
a 1 .-.-. . .1 f- I
i fcaiiKilUT insiiiuuous lurounoui, inei.ni
ted States, aud he strongly recommends I
its exercife.
"The existence of banks and the circu-
lation cf bank paper are so identified witb j
the habits of our people, that they can not j
at this day be suddenly abolished, witli-j
out much immediate itijuiy to t he country.
If we could confine them to their appro- !
I priato
sphere, and prevent them from
aatntrii?
stering to the spirit of wild and
j reekl,s speculation, by extravagant loans I
I and l'sues, they inijtht be continued with ,
, advange , the pub:ic. ,5ut ,LU I sa .
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that it alkali tin thn 1-iat Tn triflP With it.
would be to encourage it and to render it
formidable. W'e ought to go there with
such an imposing force as to convince
those deluded people that resistance wonld
be ic vain, and thus spare the effusion of
blood. W e can in this manner ueai con
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vince them that we are their frienu and
not their enctaira. Io order to cotn-
y h ,hu cl it wi k, UMetMTj, ao
eorJing to the esttaiate of tin War Do- j
.LEWISBUEG CMONICLE
partmcnt, to raise four additional rcgi
incuts; and this I earnestly reeommcnS
to Congress.
A new Southern Territory.
"I lecouimcnd to Congress the establish
ment of a territorial government over Ar-
i izona, incorporating with it such portions
of New Mexico as they may deem cxpe-
, dient. i i .
The Parijic Railroad.
"Long experience has deeply convinced
me that a strict eonstrnction of the pow
ers grauted to Congress is the only true,
as well as the ouly safe theory of the con
stitution. Whilst this principle shall
guide my publie conduct, I consider it
clear that under the war-making power,
Conercss may appropriate money for llio
construct! n of a military road through
the Territories of the Untied State?, when
this is absolutely necessary for the defen
ces of any of the Slates against foreign in
vasion. Experience has proved that the
routes across I ho Isthmus of Central Amer
ica are at best but a very uncertain and
unreliable mode of communieatien. The
distance on the Arizona rouio near tho
'2-d parallel of north latitude, between j
the western boundary of Texson tho llio !
Grand aud the eastern boundary of Cali
fornia on the Colorado, from the best tx-
porations now within our knowledge, does
not exceed four hundred and seventy
miles, and the face of the country is, iu
the main favorable. For obvious reasons
the government ought not to undertake
the work itself by means of its agents.
This ought to be committed to other agen
cies, which Congress might assist either
by grants of land or money, or by both
upon such terms aud conditions as they
may deem mist beneficial for the country,
l'rovi.sion might thus be made not only
for the safe, rapid, and economical trans
portation of troops and muuitions of war,
but also for the public mails. The com
mercial interests of the whole country,
both Etst and West, would be greatly
promoted by such a road ; and, above all,
it would be a powerful additional bond of i
union. And although advantages of this
kind, whether costal, commcrcialr polit- j
ical, can not confer constitutional power,.
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yet they may furnish auxiliary arguments '
in favor of expediting a work which, in
my judgment, is clearly embraced within j
the war-making power. For those reasons i
I recommend to the friendly consider- I
ation of Congress the subject of tbe
Pacific railroad without finally committing
myself to any particular rule.
Foreign Affair.
"Our relations wi'.b foreign governments
are, upon the whole, in a satisfactory con
dition." The wisest course to have per
sued in respect to tbe Central America
business, the President thinks, was to ab
rogate all existing treaties, which bave
only been a source of irritation and mis
conception, and to begin anew ; but still
tho President is open to all overtures for
any reasonable adjustment of the Central
America question. Our relations are
friendly witn all European nation?, except
(pain. otntn2 is said about luti.
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France, the President hopes, will adopt
the principles of our reciprocity treaty.
Hostilities iu China have prevented the
revision of the tieaty with that empire for j
the extension of our commerce. Our 5Iin-1
ister there is instrttcted to co-operate with .
Eugland and France to secure by peaceful J
measures just concessions to commerce. ;
Under our treaty with New Granada, we I
are bound to guaranty the neutrality of the :
Isthmus, and the employment of the land
and naval forces is desired to enforce the 1
obligation. The Prcs'dcnt administers 1
a sharp rebuke to Slibustcrisni, which be
regards as an outrage against other nations 1
which we would bo tho last to submit to
in our own case, and he intimates that ad-
ditional legislation is necessary to rffectu- :
ally prevent such scandulous expeditions ,
from this country. Why he did not arrest j
Wu'iker when be met him at the White I
House,' he does not say. A demand for !
redress will be made of Paraguay for its 1
recent aggressions upon American citizens. Institute for Ievisbnrg& East Buffalne.
Financial Matters. " Saturday, Nov. 28, 1857. The Tea
Turning to the Departments of Govern- j chcr3 wit, s,1me 0f the Directors of Lewis
merit, the President shows that the reve- j Lnrg and Kast Buff.loe met to day at
nues of tho country have been G8,C31,- Lewisburg iu the 2d St. School house for
513, which, with the balance over from the . tue pBrp0Se of organizing a Taachers' In-
previous year, gives ss,oo,5oU tor tue
service of the year. The expenditures
were 870,822,724, including nearly six
millions of the public debt redeemed. Tbo '
receipts for tbo present yoar will bo ouly
SOO,C79,000 and tho amouut available for
the year's services 575,3S9,431. The es-
timatcd expenditures are 574 903,088. A I
iimneu aruouui 01 treasury iotes to meet :
any deficiency is reeomnicndod.
He nnnoMS anr alteration of tl. Taff!
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jjaws, coactea iasi session as a revenue j
measure, until they have further trial. j
He recommends the construction of ten j
small war stcamera of liht draught, to j
enter harbors where larger ships can not. I
He urScs more caution in disposing of '
our f uhlic lands, which should be t urvey. i
td and brbught into marVct only as they J
are needed by actual settlers.
Instead of the preearion? policy of giv ,
ing presents to the 325,000 Indians with
in oar territorial borders, he advises such
measures as will tend to colonize and civ
ilize them. . De considers such measures
have in the past proved muoh the most
beneficial to the true interests of both the
whites and the Indians. '
The expenditures of the Post Office De
partment for tho year ending 30ih June
last, were : . 611,507,070
Keceipta ; , ,. ; 8,053,951
Excess of cost . (3,453,719
to be made op by tbe usual specific appro
priations for that end. There are now 20,
586 post offices, of whom 3C8 are appoint
ed by tbe President, and 242,001 milea of
post roads, including 22,530 miles of rail
road on which the mails aro transported.
MiteeUanems.
The President approve the 8oatbern mail
ronto from tbe Mississippi to Sao Fran
& WEST BRANCH FAEMEB--DECL 11,-1857.
cisjo." Recommends economy in view of
the low state of the Treasury. Asks for
at least two days in which to consider all
bills before the adjournment of Congress,
a be will hereafter sign no bill which he
bas not examined. And in conclusion re
commends the interests of the District of
Columbia, to tbe favorable consideration of
Congress. ' '
Buffalo Township Teachers' Institute.
Pursuant to notice, this institute met
at tbe Pontius School-house on Saturday
the 5lh Dee. 1S57, and was called to or-
jcr j, tj19 pre sjd0t tt 10 o'clock A. 51.
W. C. Benedict, the Secretary, resign-
ed bis office, and C. E. Ilaus was elected
to fill the vacancy.
i r t i ii ,e .1.
1'rof. Jos. Kimball, principal of tho
Miilliuburg Academy, being present was
elected an honorary member of institute.
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At the request of some of the members,
the President spoke of tho "Farmcrsville
Literary Association," slating its object,
and the DtneDts wuicn nau aircaay rcsui-,
ted from it. He recommended that each
teacher in tbo township organize a simi-
, . . , . I
lar association, come remarks were made ;
on the same subject by Messrs. Kimball
aud Ilaug. Adjourned till 2 o'clock.
Aftebsoon Session. Several ladies
and gentlemen signed the constitution and i
were admitted as members. Geography '
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was then taken up, and the best methods .
of teaching it discussed by Messrs. C. E- !
IIius. IT. C. Stctman. J. Walker. Thos. I
Hayes, 51. Ii. Chambers, Joseph Kleck
ncr, Prof. Kimball, and J. It Or wig.
Composition came next in order. Sev
eral of the teachers took part in the dis
cussion of this subject. It was found
' that this branch is very much neglected
in the township, but those teachers who
were not teaching if agreed to begin
without delay. It was agreed that the
next meeU be &, Fi,rmereTille on Sat-
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urday the 19th inst., and that there be an
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evening session at that time. The sub-
jects for discussion will be Declamation,
and tbe importance of havia an elocution
chart in evrrv school
Evening Session. Opened with sing
ing by tho pupils. Prayer by 51. U.
Chambers. An Address by 51. 13.
Chambers : subject, "The School Direct
ors." Singing.- An address by C. E.
Hans : subject, "The County Superintcn
dency." Singing. Address by Jos.Kleck
ncr, subject, "Importance of Parents vis
iting Schools. v
Tbe following resolutions were then of
fered and adopted:
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jitautrcu, i ion wo iwuevo iowusuiji said, bonnded and described as lollows : on
teachers' institutes to be of great benefit, . .he east bv the puMtc road leaJins from I.ew
not only to teachers, but to tho pupils j isburg m Wiiliamsport.on ilie south by lot of
under their care j ac"b MTurlev, the wrM and north by an
2. That we are Whlv leased with the 1 aliey. containinj about forty-five feet in width
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irusi mat no maw oe aounaani.y success-
f ,
3 truat 0Qr jhks are due and are
hereby tendered to Mcssrs.Pontius.Thomp- j
boh aud Irwin for their hospitality to u,to J
! scholars for their sioginj, and to Prof. ;
Kimball for bis attendance and aid.
. Adj. O. E. Hacs, See. j
Aimej ofyimhtrt of Me Lutituti.
D Itn.kea.torn. Nfw Berlin P 0 Uonorara Mcrubar.
Jo, himbaii, Miatinharf do da '
II..,.. .... H..IT-l.T..a...l.li.T, aih..
.M B.mamnrra
frj
'I'hn'fl UttT'-a tlo do
Ji. Kirkuer da dn
W C. K n.tdtct do da
J IT. Sintrt do do
J. If. YVaikor, UwUttqrit dt
JaiiiM-Ft lrit, M.Hliiiburi School Director
ifciti l lti"rr, IJuIl4loiXl.oitH Jo
W in..Ste--.nB do tio
U- nrj f ry do
J. i:.Frcjr
:ia llurk do
C-i1hrin Y. Duller do
Antrfine biker do
It. k. Uiowq, I-wlstmrg.
Pniin t rtili-rii-k do
Ury M A.artwy do
J. bit W. lIollIr.r, MilS.Dlurg
hnih J- Dieufbsieh do
Kliuim Tli'tnf'son do
Mary J . 1 houijiaoD do
Kwte Millar do
A unn Hrll 5lmrntfn do
Mary C. 1'outius do
stitute.
Tho bouse was called to order at
I 9 o'clock, A. M.f by appointing James
Aiken, Chairman, and It. F. Baown,
Secretary, pro tern.
Prof. James stated tb object and also
the manner of conducting tbo Institute.
On motion, aa executive committee of
tl)ree as appointed by .the Chair, consist- j
;ug 0f Jleasrs. James. Miles, and Browo. I
Ou motion Prof. James read an Address j
a t: -a t...... .u. n ar-
aCllVerUU UUlUrU IUU UfUturu VUUUI V lUI-
ma School, Sept. 14, 1857, by C. N. Hie- j
jj. . Criticisms were made by some !
0f the members. j
jj0Dg Division was then discussed, and
fullv iiiasttefl. fcT prof. James : also
Short DiTisioll exphined by analysis,
Mr 51iles ,hcn rcad , part o Page'a
Tbeorj ,n(1 pra(.tice 0f Teaching, "Oa the
.- ht modcs of Tcachinfi. -hich was ablv
disoussc(1 b Prof. Jamea and Mr. Miles.
Adjourned to meet at the sataa place
Saturday, Dec. 12th, at 9 o'clock A. M.
' R. F. Brown, See. pro tem.
The packers in Cincinnati, who con
tracted for hogs last summer deliverable
this fall at 6 50 per cwt., net, are losing
heavily. One establishment on Monday
last cut np 300, and found bia net loss to
be $536,55.- Tba Gaiette says that pur
chases aade now at $5 50 do not afford
as wide margin for profit as is desirable.
No Scarcity. Specie is now so plen
tiful in general circulation, that brokers
bave . no - purchasers, as was before tbe
case, upon the general suspension of the
banks. One keeper of t restaurant in this
city states that bo bas deposited ia the
bank 125 per day in silver for several
weeks past. Boston' Trav.' ' .
Corn is offered at from 12 to 20 cents
per bushel In various parts of Indiana. ,
Administrators' Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration
to the cs:ate of JOHN tlAHl.,j
late of Kelly township, deceased, have been ,
duly granted to the undersign1 i, all persons j
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, ;
and those having claims upon il will present
them fur settlement to me.
JACOil IIEINLY, Administrator i
Kelly Tp, Nor. 85, 16i7 fl !
"A Book for Every Hm's Library.";
RARE 1SUVCEMEXTS TO .TEXTS' j
CANVASSP.KS WAX ITU to obtain, subs
cribers for the "CiiMfHinoisivK t'looiia
rifT a.n lliHTonr, Aneirnt mid MUrn, OK
THE WOULD." By s. G. (ioooBirn, ("I'eier
Parley.") Handsomely bnund in cloth gill and
ni.trrar0i tpnh lieAiitifnt l!n?rrnvin?s and
j so Maps. prjCe 3. Hold only by A?ents,to
t each of whom a special district will be giv-o. j
1 Applicants should mention hat counties they ,
, J, h).e tocanva,5 . The bonI i5 nowready. !
! Copies sent by mail (post-paid) on receipt of
'he priee. Bdls on all solvent banks taker, . at
par. The II m' Journal snvs of lhi work :
: Vo famiy snnid be without iu" For full
; particulars in recant to an aaenrv address ,
j Jo t
,-A k(nds nf SrMoo n,. Miscellaneous
Books.cheapl'ubl.cations.Siaiionery and Maps
'urmsneo at me very .owes price,.
solicited 3m711
Orders
ORE GOODS at
WEST MILTON ! !
J. B. Datesman,
At the well known Old Stand in Kelly town- ,
6,,p (west end of Miltcn Bridge) respetluily
inror.ns h.s uuai cusmmers an . me puuuc ,n
cer.eral that he has just reed afresh stock of
" -iif i'ir m rn
JAilil St iJll Jtiiil UUUJJi)
at reduced rrir.es for (-'ash or Produce. Just
call and see and save travel and liridsre tolls.
Nov. 2, 1H57 DATKSMA.V
John B. Linn,
A
TTOItAr.T AT l,r in Frick's
Block, iorth 3d St, near Market. j
ti.tj LewiMtturaT, I'm.
$10 REWARD ! j
rriHE Burjrss and Town Council of the j
L Bnroueh of Lewisbiir; will pay Ten !
Dollars for testimony which will lead n the;
conviction of the persons who removed, iniu
red or destroyed private property in this ;
Borough on the ni:ht.s of the 31st nit. and the '
j i,,i. fly order of the Tonncil, X jv. 3d,
. . (. t i ii i- v-1 - n n !
nl'lIX HOOKS I!aptist,Prebvtcrian,
Me.hodisl.Oerinan Reformed, Lutheran,
itc of different sizes and b.ndinss. at
709 & Co".
Real Estate.
PUBLIC SALE.
BT virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued
ont of the Ooure tf Common Pleas of
Union county and to me directed, 1 will expose
to Public Sale at the public house of V m. I
Kilter, in the town cf New Colombia, White
Deer townshi p.Hnion conntv, on Saturday.
Icr. 14. !?. at 1 o'clock, P.M., all that
lot ot ground s.tua.e m .ew i oiumoia aire-
and ahnut aever.ni-hve t.et in ensm.wnereon i
mare erec.e.l a trained IHM'SE, A4 :
STOKE, AXD STOKE HoVxE.ILm.1.
with the aDnnrtenances. Soired. taken Hit )
execution and to be sold a the property rf ,
D"'" D- """'VjeoroBJ. RmiilTxn? '' !
Constable of I.ewisburg Borough !
i.ewisbur?. X - v. s... fj
' Sheriff's Sale. ,
D Y virtue ol'a writ of L'avari Facias
1 ) issued outof the Court ol Common Pleas
of Union county and to me directed, will be
. . ' . ...
exposedto Public Sale or otiierv, at the Public
house of Darin Hr.na, in ihe boroutrh ol
! Lewisburg and county aforesaid, 3l0Mla
i the I lib day of DECEMUElt next, at 10
I o'clock, in the forenoon, A. D., 1S.V, a certain
tract of Land situate in the township of I n
' ion and county of Union, to wit: lieinniu
; at a stone, the south-west corner of the tract,
i and al-o a corner of Isaac Eyer's land ; thence,
! by lands of I-aac Ever, N. 74 E. 44 I perches
j to a slone; llience, by the same, N.kyJ E. In6
i S perches, to a pine stump; thence, by die
I same, Ji. 72 E. 16;. S perches, to a stone;
thenre, by lands of isamuel Walter, X. 1 T A
I W. 39.1 perches. In a slone; thence, by the
' same, N. 42J E.3 perches, to stones; llience,
by lands of John Philips, N. laj W. tl-1 6
I perches, to a pine knot ; thenre. by lands of
Ihe heirs of John Hayes, dee'd. of Thomas
! Penny and Peter Pase, S. 73 W. 342 ti
perches, to a black oak stump; thence, by
! lands of Isaac Ever, is. 13 E. tin 2 perches,
i to the place of besmnin". ronlainin? TWO
1 HUNDRED AND FOKTY-THliEE ACHES
AXI) FORTY-NINE AND SIX-TENTHS
PEKCHEtS, strict measure, losether with the
; hereditaments and appurtenances. Whereon
' 1Tiare erected a Dwcllinp House, Spring
7H"use- Uank Larn' " "E"" hed. 4c.
i urrc vaiudutc Bi fiii urv in inr lann.
To be soll as llie property of Horatio G,Tag- .
Qfirtt Joxiah If. Fur man. and tUihn V. linron. '
DANIEL D. (.rUUN. ShfT.iT.
ShrrirT's OICcp, Lewi5bcrgt Nov. 10, 1S57 .
FOR SALE.
fV MV Residence, on North Third street, !
Attick finished. Every convenience in the
waJ. of out-buildinss.
,"' H?lf L" Market st. opposite
S. KillPr rclorirP tnlh a ,,nri WfU nf Wit.
ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi- J
ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) I
Also other Lots, some with and some
without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE.
Lewisburfr, Oct. 8, 18.17.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE j
FOIl SAIaTC. i
rpHE subscriber offers for salehis Residence j
1 on the west side of South Second street j
in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market
andSt.Louis streets, consislmcof near a lot and
a half ol ground.makinxafrontof 99 feet on said
Second street, and in length 157 feet, 6 inches.
The improvements are a commodious three
Msiorey BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, of pressed brick, 47 leet
front by 36 teet deep well finished with a
marble base, marble sills and lintels in front
a fire-proof roof will, a Wing attached of
33 by 13 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex
cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a
large Cistern also under roof a lare new
Stable an Ice House and other necessary
oat-baildmps. There are aluo on saidjn
Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery -SSf
. The location is a desirable one either for a
private residence or public business. It is on
the most elevated part of the Borough, near
the Court House, and but a short distance (ruin
Market streei.-r-Terms will be made easy.
Jone 9. 1857. . - G. F. MILLER.
Hoi Farmers Chance for a Bargain!
FOR SAI.n, near Lewisbuig,a Tract of
almost 10O Acres of good Farming
Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas
onable terms at private sale for Caaba Inquire
at the Office of the Chronicle- June 10, '67
To Conlable-Coort Et tnrni and otbei1
Bum sold at the CWntcc URVe.
i nioncouiiij court I'rot iamnt ton
WllEKKAS.the Hon. AB M 8.VUI. ;f !
, President Jad-e lor tl.e-2uth Judicial I
ltinriet of Pennvlvama, composed of the!
counties of Union. M Win and Snyder, an t
l'-,i.. Ruhl andJioWSiT Esi.. Asso
ciate Judges in Union county, ha re ivsa-d their
precept, bearing date the l!Hl. day of .-pt.
1H57, and to me directed, for the holding of an
Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General J inner Sessions '
at l.EWIsUI'IMJ. for the county of t'N!.,
on the second MO.XDAV or DF.CKMBF.lt.
(being the 1 lib doj) lijJ, aud to coutinue
one week, ,
Notice is therefore hereby zivn to tr.e tor
oner. Justices of the peaee and Contsl'!- in
and for the county of Union, to appear in tlicr
own proper persons w:tli their record's, ini; n
s.lioiis.exa.innaiions ar..i other remeiubranees
lo do those thii.Eswbinn nt iheir oii'iees and iu
their behalf appertain lo be done ; and ail W::
nesses and other peri-ii prosecuting in behalf
of ihe Commonwealih against any person or
persons, are required to be th-n and ibere
attending, and nol depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual in
Ihe.r "atiendanee at the appointed tune agreea
ble to notice.
Oivrn under my hand ar. l seal at ihe fclier-
fl's Office :n I.ewisl.urg. the -1th day of No
vember, in lb? rear of our Lord one thousand
e.L'ht hundred and liny-seven, an.i ih-eici.ty-eth
year of the Indep-ndonre of t!ie I'mted
States of America. Ood save rl.e fomnioii
wealth! DANIEL D. (JUl.HIX.hiier.tr.
THE WlTlIKItr.. ISIMKT,
by t. s. Ar.Tiun.
riHIS is a large I2tno. volume. Price S1.ro,
J with a fine mezzotint ensravme, and is
one of the most thr.Umg tales ever written by
the author. It shows how a man may seem
to the world all lhat snni and noble, and
yet be a tyrant in his latu.Iy, and finally send
Ins w.t'e to a mad house.
We publish all Mr. Arthur's t ew IcoWi.
also works of History. B.cgraphy, Ac. for
which we want Agents in ail parts of the
United Sta.es, to tth.un I'.e k.rgcv rom.ni'sK-n
will be paid, also an ex'ra commission in the
way of cifts. J. W. BRADLEY.
4S North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B -fjpecimen copies sent bv mail free
on receipt of the price of the book. "'
HEW FLOUR AKD FEED STORE I
Just oprned on Thinl t . a f.tc duort
north '. M.irL-ri, Lewisburg.
ARRAN'UEMEN I s have been made lo
have constantly on band a sopp'y of the
II.-t Txtra Family I'loiir. (from the
UaltimoreCitvMiils. Ilui-kva lira! Hour.
Corn jJfal. Corn and Kye liup.
Itran.MllpSlIltT, ishorts.Oais, Corn, and
l'i:i:l ot all kinds, at Fair Prices.
'Ihe proprietor is induced t; open th;s
Store for the purpose of aroominodaiin? the
public generally, aud respectfully solicits their
patronage.
jeTGrain of all kinds Wanted.-Ga
THOMPt-OX O. r.YAXS. Agent.
Lewis bnrg, October 2:1, l7. t
Still Another Opportunity I
M'Cart j , the C heap Picture 3lan,
BACK AO AIM
T E lake this method of informing the
11 citizens of Lewisburg and -.iirrumiiiiig
erontry, that we are aain with ih. m for a
short time, and now ctVer them a teileraruele
and at lower prices than ever h- relol .re. We
have t;iken tiie 1 i stand al ve Christ &
Caldwell's Drug Store, and havir? much bet
ter light than we bad in our o!.i looins. aud
more convenient rooms iu every resoen. kc
ahall o lM-ltr anir lo acrcninio.fat
ft nn
t. bi. h
l.aTinff .,nirt ol .ufr;t..-l r.in.N
Ihy a.ml-l lito'Io l.as rvW'i or lr;t
wrrv-i In i vt c a
a much lar
,il. ran h-tir il 'ioi u j-t -rt rutin-.
D-l tint c-pi''! w rtl h warranted to hn n !y aw iff-
and s- m4iiiifj N-tlrr tlian th'.- v I.. l..-v htv ia...-n
frfttn. Prr-M B wrtittintT I'lifttfajmy h- -;,n h fi-rr. fT ,
prio ran-ing from f lo 5 . I'i Iutc t p rmi.. cm
tioeil to Ihir r-tir ttiroush fikD' . -f :-r
p.-riw.nn tak.nat the 5riorlt noti-f. a: t.-:r r
piftarr nf fi-nn- fhi''.lr--n t.-rkt-n :nrnf. . i -1 in n : i'-l-t
ii-ht. oot-'iorr V jws ' f l u l-u. . .v.-. r .l.--n u. t-; r.
A ml rr t vf. pi-t ur-- I;tl.--n en d.r '-. an.l i Ain t ;! k
er than lai?ttrT'8Tira f-n tin? r!.r t ai. l tritatt.
1'irtur.ft from .''it-.'t. .-''. lo unit Ihe pirr. Ii;i.-. r- W .
rxtrnd i mr-lial intiUlicn t n I t mil :-r l u niii
fxamin' our ri.rrimf r.. h-th- r t !" y wn'it v ,r"-i
not. Kt'inrmt'crtbplarf. n-m. ovfr'hn,-ti.,a:dwtl. n
Mamoio'.h Inutbtorr. We stud j 1 I
M t Ai TV. rti-t.
N. P. Intrurt."n piT-r in tb ar-, -j i r.vu
fnriti!,. at tl. liw--t m IVr-on .t-i : ' rn
lh lnj-itDt'. rn pw Imrn n .'fin::y n Uj- t
wilh. l-s L-iiiir. t. 1
Itroko Out in a Hrw 5;larc !
la Urn titr (M;ii..i-S,.u.cM ut-; t'r -.f cu
4T pic bv Mr. IVNi.rsnais.ls.. r.-;j r.ir.z
ihe "Chroiurle" and "I'eli-yraph tfj.-e-. he i
prtpaied losee h.!k old and mw ti sr.. 1
furntvh iht iiwi:h all kinds of (' ' U'Tii -XF.KIES
of the choicest var::es-. H h:?.
refitted the establishment, and i certain nf
Rivin;; fatisHiction U all. Ice Veam nerved,
up every evening. A'.i. M, u
Jet Goods! Black Diamonds!! &c.
Buy Vtirfy, and Vare ;ur Money f !
rril E subscriber is preparrd lo farnih
L at a'l times the verv bttl"fAL ofevrry
uescrif Hon. from ihe Wi-kes-Baire and M.a
mckin mines, lit' ha on hand an article of
very superior quality, siu h as is si-Mom I ro't
to tnis market.whirh he will dispose ot at ihe
lowest cash pr:ce.s Coal weighed, and frord
measure wan anted. tV Ct-al eiehanged for
merchantable Country Produce of inosi kinds
as well as for cash.
Coal Yard at Tho's Nes bit's Lumber Yard
on South Water sTreer.
Nov. 19, 1856 tf R- I- NESDIT. '
WINF1ELD FACTORY!
Xear IlarlllOll. Vniort Co., Va.
THE subscriber, thankful
for past patronage, would inform
his friends and the public in rene-
ral, lhat he continues to manniac- :
Hire all kinds of U uoU n iiouds. such as
Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Sait.netl, Jeans,
Ulankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and.
Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the
hfst kind in use, and having employed the
best of workmen, he feels sate in saying
that his work bhall not be surpassed by
any establishment tn the country. A good sup- j
ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand
for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices
that can not fail to please. WOOL will be ;
Carded in the best manner and on the shortest ,
notice. Terms for carditis, cash on the de
livery of the rolls. MARK HALFrESXY. I
Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. j
Ij test
AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS!
"DETER IIUHSII havinu received
X his Or st .oo.1s for TT, 'st,
would invite the at'rntinn of both Town and
Country to his carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, fee. fee. i
of the latest styles anil lest qnalities, adapted j
to the season and to the want, of the commu- I
nity and of the times.
CaTCall and see for yourselves and be
convinced lhat Hursh's Store is the place for
Bargains! We take muchpleasure in showing
oar goods, but more in pleasing customers by
giving good trades Lewisburg, Oct. ttS7
particular llotire !
TVtRY person having any unsettled
j account with Jaa n. ..... r i
isbitr;, is hereby notified to call 'upon the j
.u. ....n, Bna maae sentement, lorthwitn
or k-gl measures will be resorted lo C3Twi
thoni distinction of persona.
JONATHAN WOLrB, Assignee.
Lewiabw-jf, Sot. . ISM
(,re than 500,000 Lotties salt in the
A'eio En'jluifl Statu in one j'.ar.
TnKratf.ra'Waaf lrr o. J. Word tr ratrtnj ht'r
b.rfr.tir an.l prMjar.utly, has n ar tt aad ar.vai,
T.iura ilrr T..lun m:rftit be arum ait pats ,,f
ttv o'4 ai..l fr(,ia ISr u,o-t lDlll:u'.nl lb j,ro tau it
ia a i-Ki-rr. T l:i6T'.TiTr ; l.ut np4 th.eir. uiar u.j M
caa n. t dcubti read al tbe fl!4iiia:.
' fit Titr. II in Tir-!! hare ft.r turirt Wa affifri.
f.l witb hald tfld. au.1 th on'r ft airy, hrna,Krc
known, tian l-n lac.-' l.ii.li.l wirfa. tf a rrt
,iiHry i.f l'rof-".r W.w.d tl.ar a. th-U a ar- I.BKfa.t
dl.ii'.i wtt l.l.t a KXat maujr nf-ru.ua a'. II patroaia.
tlim. lii.-T hare j IVn lrtrta..il a.a l,v
11 .or ! iil fi ol.! ki!:-l. T'.u.l Q b S-raorM
r-arn'atir ti.l(r fit fon..t. that tt? anil trrcrws-aea.'B.
r r in 11.,, ! hr-tbraii.v ll..ta in uu aucli tluag aa tai!
M.kr.,,n , ah.j an- i al.J, w'.o um-. tl. articl. i
iiif.il l.tttr. a.Hi l.r i..i'l jl n. a. .wt.rvd n.o.ii.uly a.Vi
II r lir:ie-t fli.1 ti.oM b-aiitnnl rnrU imaKiDabl. H,
kix.w nf i.uii.eo.u whtr. hair wu rat i'Jij fallir j
. ut, wi.irh Ii r .fond id grtattr (rtM-t:on tbaa it ?,vr
I, ,.1 l..n lj. t r-.
11 I-a!.. w t; ant douht r.n of tta r.-t arti.le. f.r
ki.ii.jr Hi. hair in p.rf..l rtr.!ition. mar inr it aoft ani
pi y. rrtn",i.f fJait.lrntr. aijd na. r.,id iut u,a
t;- at, t . n Lir t. ah tli ill" Ibat l.air t b.ir to.
It i-. t,. .hitT.f rr f,n. to imprt.r it,.ir prabtial
a: rw ti.'-ul. tu ma di;rin r- npl tr tt.a aara
.f d' ii t il; but .-, ,n will admit tliat a baaunrat
1 . -tI i.t l.rir. . ill:, r ir. n.li or woman, ia an ol.jct Bio.b
to lw d- .r'I. a.i't tin r r - no D.-ali- tiit -r:,.u;d b. .alt
untri.dto olrn-urb a cf.c.id.'niUon. W otcan'a Al-aL-atr,
rhila.i.:.t.:a.
r. h.-t',n. ftt.io. Not. 17. 156.
O.J WirOn k ri. (i.-nl.: A 1 harr brfi anrrard in
Mi.:u .i.ur lltr l.t'.ra'it- I'm ia.t a-i,D fi.r ana of
o nr i, al v.ei-1. I:. M. tta-1 iiooc.j r.nd haaiiic axpri
rr.rd IV t-r:rt.-i 1 .-I',- t- rf it n-v.rtf. I would Ilka Ut
oh.;.... nn nr-r'-T t- r II . s,a , f (,h,o or ar-tna State io
tl.. V..t. .1. u..l w,.-1i loiiialttaurbanarTaDyaaafar,
. I ii , '-....oil.r-.l tl . i- n tl.ifi-.'iiial to It in tbal'nl
t.st.t . I'-r r- j.TifZ ti hair. 1 baa beaa rntracad
I. . tl. I r.ix bu.ir..- - f ..-..ral rara. and baaaaoid a
r ... pr purtioi.. f'.r tt.r ha.r. but baa round notbins;
II. r.t r.rr,- th- rr-r-t(e orp-.na or Inaleoratra tha
ra. a. Wfll a. o,urr, la-ini; rully eonviaord that yanr
r.-tcra'ivi wl.at r-,n rns-wnt it to re. I woatd lika la
an s--t ia th- .s!-f ir, I r I am .iti-'fial it mn w-li.
j.-a u-.lv, S-SloCatHaN.
Ma vial, J, Ma.a, Fab. C. 1"T
IT.or f J W'Vn r.. -li-nta: llarin. raalilrd tha
aoi.l rV.t (.f Tour lls.r fta-toratiar. I wih tortaUtbaS
tindina mv fcair.--nw.ni tlon. aa w.ll aa (fray, I waa in
darol from what I r.a-1 and !iard. to trr tha artWa pra.
.r. La v t.- promot.- it. growth and rhansa tta rolor,
aa it a., in routb. both tl which it baa rfla.d ebmpiata-
Iv. Iu ti a .-T.rrti -n t hate used naart? thra. oottLa.
i no K, JAMKj KKIVCia.
O.J. Willi! A Ol.. I. ooH-tora, :,12 rlroadwaa. N. T ,
tin t'.- Rr. at V Y. Wir. I:-ilios t.-USt-blurbt aod IU
lsrittr--t. P- I. "'il". sir,.
e4j A nd atl.l J all awd trraecirta.
.s.I in Iswulmr? hy r. S. C.tl.OHElL.
A Medicine That Ktver Etbiiilates!
DH. SAKFCED'S" IKVIGOEATOR,
or I.M r Remedy
nA? s'1 thr c'rfd MU!itie of a ptircatlre nHinB. aa
sjwi r;n;r ttt-purj om- .f any ( at hart i- wittxatlh
dt..!itiiinr i-lWt?. iri- itrtd trt m But ( nr:alif-P. It
art- stii-wiy an-1 c-ntly, t ut ori!y. mr.v ihr h,eIo
rairrr f ail tii R- Tfti-il Dllt'T. aiid It l tr MM t.ni.
ft-uioliiUrig u.e Lr r to a fSry-T )ituiiuuic ol ita
J, Tr,!i'.nf.r fnrrsj ntifarh. Tak1 cn or
twr. trc-j -.n-ul h attaik and it will anon dwap
j t-ar. 1 ur an orr'adVd tt jnvh. or wlM-n frl nt or
ruur. takv Ui I n mvrat r or aft r rin.aiHl it will not
I r- Tf di:. -r- ; i-r "i i rr.'siif. y..r lit-artLurn,
t.-vtifo. r Uifl'-u't l!n aTbire Ulta tai outtfal ouct-or
ticf d;iiv. Jit I"" ol Aj j titr Languor or l..Atn
im. tin Bifd ;fi it- i invaluxbl. It will re tor ibrap
..ft.tc i ii i r:t;.kto tl.r- f'-d di'-ft w-ll. N-htmarf, tak
a t ti In I on rv tirmr, arvl tbt dtnnii?nrdmm-lBt-d
.il t.I. ) fa.r.a-n. AfLrr ratiac hrarty tliti&rr, take a
cl tin iirt r: r and it will r.-m ail oj-rnrM-Mio cr
fiilltt-". Tli li-tir rr.rr it a I. inr 1:. m.-d of uinjnal
rd irtni. artinr dtr-. -Vw rtt tbat orr.n. ruriof l'
fia. .l.-.ui. u . Uiimoa Altartf. liy btr. I'ttr. Hortua,
and al. rVuialr ol'rirucli- u. i' t t.cU u na. do r.ual.
TV., kcw ii.-rai If Do;hinsT - l-t.ire tt Amrifaa
fr-r-"rd wi'h Tirh -.i.i ly a fi-nt:- aan.far
lit urir t'T Ta .i rf l.irrr, aa lr. S-inird a Ini
orator. or L.tt Kriii'-Ir. It hsu attid a rrrotaU-o
jwc't d no.!li. r artwl't- in lb world, aim ply btau ,t
ref-rn on itf? ou mrrit. To t-nninrr al! Lt trial tl at It
if all iu to ruicru riium it to If. if any oluor rradra
nrf iir.-nri fn in f b iie-ari" af ara (lfMnbr-i in Ur.
S;iBf.inl' nd i .! ttfu. we tuow c f tiortiufdj iLala.rt
jo j-urfly rurr ttwm a.- t!! InrirattT.
Thr 11' la'f !v Ufn t rnn.ht toor notit-r amfdkino
that ni! t.. pm.fr em isondiful. ruratiTr-.. and hfaltr;
l-rn . rtit-a" in ii- t lli- l.ivr, rtrm-irlt. and lift
if Oi ,-:in--. 1: ra:ni- in u wiLh ao n.Ti ta-atiliioniiil? in
it- f.. r ;T::t bo b n t- 1 tV t In ft-n? f th
wnrt non t-f witttmial d-btiity. rau-d by d mrjfM
i;-,. - jt i ;n . Tcrv ;r.: itir-tbt-T-ct wn to rtire r
rin a --r.n neti t n:r--. W. larif.ird' litTit'rj-trr. ct
) ii. r l. i:i-.lv i- wbatw ftfr lf. W- always hi"
n i" tv. J i: j . u ;J ut .-urr l-y yate-nt a.fdn-tnc, tot
an-ri t,.ii.-..t :l.t thi- liirdir.il.-, Ir fmnily n. ia tart
ovf p.r::t-ij r b hrt f rp'-orrinird.itiona it h. Our
i-. . .rati Ir-ublt-d with lilifoation. Wtility r
.vlnit:t. to p. t a ba ttle and trj it; our word
Irr it. r- lift a i.i tx- e . trrwm-ed.
rir--:. tup I? valiis who ue Tr. ?aniird'n Inrtf--r:-t-r.
f- r i' w .11 rtli-T tbrin of tbrir fa n ax noon a it
j- t;.l.. n if'" lli-;r fiti marh. I'ain ard m;ry car D't ci
it wr-.i rt tb Intitr'-mtor i urrl. ft r it will a MjtVy
I'm- t!.- ai t.v.-...ar ibylibt will tanih iia-kn. r
l : tbert ran no d- xxbl to thoMwhotiy it. t r it car
ri. rt iw t-t i. .n Wilh trt rv d" t.'ikt-n. Aa.i.thfrrtidfO'"
i - 'I.. Il u-..i.'Ji ( f t-frtif 'nta--fri rn thou- w bo use ;t t.r
bif rur.il by it. Try on lottia, if it aifa sot
bfin t.t. a n.c nn-t-An.
f AM-oKD k CtV. Ywrr-r.
l'roalway. ew Y'.rk.
s,.:,iri t ;;.;.sr.v calduei i.. i.m-isbvr?
:.' VS. It. JIK IN. Accr.t.
Cret EsCatement !
MOXKV lost:
T T is n ow uiifvtri!!y conceded il:at the j"jr
ch.j'ir.g t : a:.y art:.-;' t : (lord- lor pr,va:e
or :.:..;'.' ue. .int! the fa:i.c thereon mere
than a lair pm lit, l. moTier U t the unJer
inrti. ih re re. has just ppr.ed, in his
.vy; ii jxd yuMMobiuis noi SL.
on ih" c i'iuT of j-'fiirih an 1 Market t:rte:,
Lewishur, a splendid assortment of
SPI.INO ANH SUMMER CHOP?.
for I.ai':c as well Uer.tlemen, cnnsi;irff. in
pan. ui the various btylts ot lres M'.ks,
Hrr.z De I. nines, Uerejres, P. plins, Lawn,
Pnlliania, TiMie. Kmbroitlenr;. Co!lar,
rn.!crlerves, Har.cikerclueis, Trimming.
(J!i'vc, Mitts, tcether with
V .'ino Lot ol Diitiu tir Good.
Priii-s, Muslins. Ac. A! Kea 'y-Made Co
thin?, CLOTHS, CA-SffKEHES.
YoiMiss Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a Eoe
fr.-sh selertn.n ot"
srcAR. tor FEE. MOLASSES,
Tea-. l ci a, t'heese. in large cr small
ijiuii ities. t'lH tv the quarter,
half, or u hole larrcl. iALT by
tli- jack or bushel,
an.!, in slirr!, alnv.st evervihtni! usually kfp'
in mr stores, ran l.e found at this corner, asd
all of which will be soKI at the
LOWEST CASH PRICE
ct exchanged I'nr ronnfr? Prmluce. All he
aks, is a Pair Trial; y.nck Sales Small
Profits and Prum't Payment.
ta H fll aBIXJ WW 9
of a snperii.r quality, from the Hartley M:I'.
not ground any closer than the mills fDrnish
in this reffion, and quite as jrocd. if not supe
rior, which can be teted by usiTmai., sold ia
large or small quantities.
AI.EX. AMMOXS.
Lew isbnrg, Pa., May 2, 'AT.
CABINET AVABEEOOM
lyORTII 4th Ftrt'et.-The subscriber
x most respectfullv informs ihe citizens cl
Lewisburg and vicinity, lhat he has on hani
and for sale a cl.enp lot of I'l It X IT I tJCf
for the Spring tr.n!e. comprising
Drcssin? and Common IJurcan?, Sec
retaries an.l lii'ok Cases. Center,
Card and Tier Tablet, Pining and
Breakfast Tables. Cupboards. Cot
tapro and other Dcdsteads, Mantis,
Pol'as, and Chairs
of all kin.ls. COFFINS 10 ordfror
short notice. ,
The public are cordially invited to eiam e
his work, as he is sure that they will fe sans
lied with his stock of Ware, and P"-
SOLOMON .Ol.NG
Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1S."6
i.o ks. Hatf'1"';
and Jetaclry, -",
P.... niKre heap
Cash. A. E. DE.NOI'MA. i-"1"
Lewisburg, April "-M,
JOSHH KI I.I.V. tuctioBfer,
SOLICITS) Ihe
ReMdence on South fif n llTrV' .g
bu r( , P t nrcemberSJ
or printed lo oruer, at ihl
in
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