Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, December 18, 1857, Image 4

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    LEWISBURG ClffiOtflCLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER-DEC. 18, 1857.
JLcicisburff, Ma.
Friday Morning, Dec. 18, 1857.
LDVEnTTZK' - M.nof1u!turri.,MfrrliiiBtii.Mrhiiui -
- PutlK- orflrt la Cits anil rvmntrr. PMIhr
II tn.uti to bus-r anil wmiW4.. well emlo? tbs
ui uw btvuUtTf viarwcu, uich tu urg.
n'l iorr.asio7 clrrulatina hi ft rAniinunits containing a
ear-. fropnrti.i f tdiw, nif.it Lirudik-vn, eomuaivrs
ud aaira, as mj Hi liar Mats.
C3" Se Xw itlvft-Isci.i-ul. j Tuesday and Wednesday, Court held
Remember the restitute. j cvcnilS sessions a plan which meets nni
The Principal and Pupils of the Lewis- vcrsal rT-ro', and essential to prop-
Lure Academy, assisted by the Lewisburj;
String Baod, will give a Public Reception,
on j ih'Rspat r.vr.s.N, tue -4th inst ,
iu IxDErENPF.ST Halt., (old 1'. Church).
AJuutiance 12 cts. The entire proceed
to he placed iu the hands of a Committee
of uentlormn. to be employed iu rulievinir
nny r'fuof ,lct.taUvH that umy exist in cnargeti on i ucsitay. slier recommending! logeiuor, mat jou may aaopi prompt leg
pnr i!roii.'h. that the Court llou-e hell he raised to give ialative measures to urrcal the calamities
I tie assistance ot the gentiomon ot tlie
!ati'i, and also tlie Use of the Hall have
been cheerfully tendered free of charge fur
the ocoasRiu. i
CeriProf. Curtis will preach fur the Le
VfishtirgM.K.Church next SuuJay niornitig !
and lUv. I.lijusm:in in the cveuitig. ,
Bcn.Thc l'.ijffnl ie 'i'p Teachers' Iustilulc '
convene at Farmersville, to-morrow. j
Sprout's Springs. j
A large portion of the November Ad
jiurncj Court of Uuiou county, was occu- i
pied by a legal test of the worth of these
t'priogs. Numbers of the best witnesses
testified to their great guperiority. They
have had a wide sale, and all wisLingany- '
thing in that line should first get a chance '
to examine these Springs. They arc cx- ;
cccdingly comfortable, and reasonable in .
price. (See advcrtiseui't iu tn-days paper.)
JfcSA calm, eedalc man in the country, '
after reading the debate in the U.S. Senate
between Messrs. Ligler and Douglas in
which be of Beef memory sunk himself!
into the Message as Old liuck did into the
l'latform.and UoUiilas extinguished him
ventures the following Kpigram :
Blgler and Douglas.
Savs B.iler. -l m Buchanan's di
ltuehanan speaks ihroujh my bow -wow!"
But Douglas strips his collar otf,
Aad says, Whose puppy are ye no- !
'Copyright secured," lest some doughty
old Fhjmester of pedagogical propensity
i. A ;t r - i t J
might try to pass it off as hu :
, .
Bethany College, in lirooLe Co. Va.
not far from Wheeling, was burnt on the
night ef lOtU inst. The furniture, three
Taluable libraries, the chemical and philo-
sophical apparatus, "and a number of very
important papers," were consumed. This
college was founded by the eminent Alex
Campbell, and is the leading Institution of j
those Christians who commonly bear his j
name. !
The numerous conflagrations of college j
edifice?, within a few years, tbows the im- j
port an ce of more care on the part of trus- I
tee., that students rooming in the building :
should be restrained from dangerous hab
its with regard to their lights. Com.
feaTTbe musical classes of the Univer
sity Female Seminary, in connection with
I'rof. FIeld's String Band, held a soiree
laist Friday evening. It was a very pleas-
cnt evening's entertainment, and we hope
it may be the introduction to a scries of.
such performances, this winter. The in
stitution is fortunate in securing the scr-;
vices of 3Ir. Held, for we never knew a
more successful and accomplished teacher.
His Cornet Band will ppcak for itself one j
of thce days.
um ep,, o . ...... v V. .......... Tlrtf.-. i
Ri."" i.ni-'Ai "'.'i.vi 1
aoout tue dc nurarj weeKiy that we
know of, has entered upoa its tbirtyscv-.
cnthycar It has just been dressed up
in a suit of new and beautiful type, and has
engaged tho beet writers extant, for the
coming jear. If you waut a paper for
the purpose of " chasing dull care away,"
during the long winter evenings, subscribe
f jr the Post. Terms cash in advance 1
S2 a year; four copies, S3; eight copies,
$10; thirteen copies, 15; twenty copies, j
'20 an extra copy is sent to clubs of ;
tight or more. 1 uMisbtd ly Deacon & !
l'cterson, 132 South Third St., Thiladcl-
I'hia. Sample numbers sent gratis, when j
requested.
VQj'Tht poortc Itaic ultcaysvith you."
The notice for a musical ar.d literary
entertainment at Itdcpcndcnt Hall on
Christmas eve should attract attention. ,
1Ye know not how much want there may I
le among us, but it is well to inquire and ;
search out needy persons. Those who
have not visited the new Hall, or heard
the new Band, can enjoy this opportunity,
and do something towards furnishing a
"merry Christmas" to others.
ifcirGeo. Packer's Inauguration occurs
on luesday the nun Jan. (isy the way, :
wc did not know, until the Gcn'l shot that j
fine "Onld Buck," that he was such an
"unsound man.'') He will be the third I
West Branch Gorernor, in succession. I
Who says this West Branch is n't a great
country?
roRK-KllXJNG "time bas come the
saddest of the year ;'' and the oleaginous
and other ponderosity of each victim is to
tiuly chronicled.
Samvii. Uummix of Dry Vallcy,Union
Co., ibforms as that he killed a two year
old hog ob the lath inst., which weighed
fux luudrej and uinttet (519) pounds.
That will do to start with !
Sg,Five deer were taken, l&at week, by
a prty of hunters who Lad encamped at
Tangier's banting ground, io the Buflaloe
mountains. A wild cat was shot, a eoo
ple of weeks ago, near Farmersville, by
James C. Bitnmelreieh.
Theodore Sedgwick is the new District
Attorney far the U.S. at Xew York. The
i
IVawratic brtsch widening
j
I Union County Court, Dec. T.
Tla "awful" traveling at this date has
not prevented general attendance of those
i "" "'""""'B'
Th Iiki(i1iIm nrsentl nrlt .to...
1 r J
returna. lnorjday afternoon occupied in
- , r
art argument for the re-ODCum.?. of the
judgment of loun"S ts. Orwie.
, "'l expediting business.
Two bills were sent before the Grand
Jury James V. Sands, Foreman one of
which WS3 returned True Hill, and the
other ignored. This shows a healthy tone
in public morals. The Jury wcro dis-
it a letter chance to be beard that a new
1 . it, i ,
uuu dc iiacea on uic cast entrance ot lliu
-i ... ... . .
be used to furuish water fur the Jail and
that the new county hrMgc over Perms
creek, near Cook's, in Hartley, be protect-
cd agaiust damage from filiating timber or
Jlobcrt j.ynn was appointed tip-stall, ihe leofla (o vole for a Constitution in
and John A. Kline aud Samuel Wolf, Con-1 ilhl.r 0 tie fjrllls j,resoutcd by the Con-
!"t''t i" i. -ii r c- . -ii.' ventioo. He also recommends the pas
John I .Crnniuiller or Snyder and John i , ,
,, i , t i iii . : saje of a law making fraudulent return of
i.earu oi .oriuuiiiueriauu were auuni
ted to the b;ir of I'nion couuty.
Tbo?. Green plead guilty to a former
indictment f r selling liijuor without li
cense, and was sentenced to pay -0 fine
and costs.
Win. Turner was tried, convicted of
stealing pome meat and liquor from the i permit the election on the 21st. Gen.
cellar of M. Kleckncr, New Uerlin. Sen- j LC) '!h S00 or 400 men, was encamp
tenced to $1 fine, costs, and three months' I ei near Lcoompton, and threats bad been
imprisonment.
Commonwealth, sug. of M. Cbamberlin,
w. Hoffman and High, on the civil list
' resulted iu verdict for I'lff.
Daniel Hcngler, Jr., vs. George IIou9el,
l'cter Cornelius aud Jesso Cornelius, of
j 1!uffaloe TP for -''ling a hound. Verdict
r 1 Jn. t59" damages snd costs. The dog
j was killed on the premises of the Deft",
i.i.ij u i
the doS was chas.og game at a time
! Iaw ; but JadSe cbargod,
00 "Sht sot
of the dog was estimated at from 820 to
L, . - - . - . . , i- , . ,
j H2o it tteiug celebrated far a high, clear
j bay. distinguishing it far above all its
i fellow-citizens of the dog tribe. A gen-
j tlcman who heard the trial and speeches
during the two long davs, furnishes us the
following account :
Tone sung by the Dog vbote Casr was thsd in tho
Common Picas ef Union Co. Dec. T. 1857.
I wm known from up fur th ps of Ht y''
AnI 1 prvi-l to br pin-j f r Hh hunrinn of dtfrp,
F-r wh-n I itrurk a trxrk snd sonnl(l the pitch
yiy ma.Utrr wan ure deer I would rstch.
My Toir-A. tt wu clear that, none could deny;
honw little dopt ug tim drti)'l I 1;
I kvjrtl up niv tune en tin doutle Oo,
While other dogt eung au octave bt-lcw.
Mj Inn): !)) wre ftrnnr. and mj tune Tery plain,
I mnng it ir ssty issin saas n1 ttvKaa.
I trang it on tlie mountain, the htlla and the Tale,
I Buag It vbcueTcr I ranie to a trail.
T rans; it ell over where deer T did ran.
For all men and hT who had knappark snd gun,
I funjr it fO MiKKth and liewitehiiiRlj plain
That thro' nunahine SJid rain they'd never complain.
I ninic while I lived, and with bit lent breath
In fact 'twere my sottfr wore the nuH of my death;
1 ranie to my -nd lr the obvious reaimn
That I tuowd uy my pipes one time out of foaennt
CALICO.
Williams vs. Kaufman & Reber, a suit
for a mining account, on as our paper
went to press.
Jane KHlon frr the Sunday-school.
r A St'PLRITKlfDKT.
The importiinee of the Sunday School in a nHichoor
b'x--l. and its, valu to the jrttuth of our land i here pre-
i-rit.-d in the (.lowing snd ittrrt,velanirnairer.f the Hoet,
and wilt roumend iteelf t ail who feel interer-tod in Uiw j
d'-partmcotof relip'-U!' train inj.
The work lab-Jy jiut.Iii-h-1 t-y the SciT?cHaoir,"n!r, :
written I'V i:-v. liiB V. A lex am m, U lvof ,N..w York, '
railed -This Siuat Snwt xd its Abjimts, has awa-
d a a lrer-n inienni in an reiiiien u uir niu ku-
-ration, and by ail who base n-ad that wora, this Fiiem
will V well rer-in-d. eirinir. a It does, in a rhaslv and
riT;ljstriitth,.i,..rs. .tested b, .b....tyf
Tg !
rt.?S :
'Aftereiinti.e roern erefuiiy s.Ter.1 tin.... i
b .i!le h"t to .ay tbat in my osninn it has decided '
merits. The story is ;ilaUMtla and well sustained tlie
rharartrrs arn true and ntnral. and Ihe rythm is eond.
Nooue ran read it without fi't'linft the s.sjthiu power of
tlie hich-.t harmony the poetry of n-Iiirion. It will he
welrooied ly all who hare felt ticw mueh true poetry as
wrll as pure bliss there is in doing Kood.'
The solum, will he printed with lane type, on finely
ralendered paper, making a neatlino. volume, cloUi,
gilt, b rents.
Itlneand (Told, extra irllt, ?S "
Crimson. . TS a
Address. JitSKI'II M. WII.SOX, Publisher,
No. Ill tioutfl Tenth, llow Chestnut Philadelphia.
JtayThe
above work wc find to be a
very readable little volume, dedicated to
the Teachers of the New Berlin Union
Sunday School. It is for sale by Nevius
at Lewisburg.
! "Godeys Laly's Book, for Jan.
1358, is Vol. 00 by the tamo publisher,
arjj jjas j coiorct Plates aud 00 or 75
otDer EDgraTiDgs, with SO pages letter
rres9j 0f jt9 nsUai popular character.
(We continue to club the Chronicle with
tbe Book for 3,50 cash in advance.)
JkjJ-The next session of the Union Sem
inary, New Berlin, commences on the 7th
January. On tbe 1st of April, the Nor
mal Department will bo re-opened. .The
Tnstitu,iorl appears to be doing Tery well,
h.. . b. j 240 -.u .Ucndance tho
o a a
wast year.
WS-Thanks to John A. Ganai, of the
U. S. frigate Susquehanna, for a late eopy
of the A'y oj the Gut. The Susquehan
na arrived ut Key West on the 28th alt.
The Gen. Denver appointed Secretary
of Kansas, was the colleague of the noto
rious Herbert, of California in Congress
When Cali fornia ejected her ballot staf
fers, Buchanan took him into favor. For
merly from Missouri, he will doubtless
prove a natural brother to the Border Ruf
fians and aid them ia their desperate
plans. ' 'J''.'
rni.Ai., Dec. 14. Col. Wjnkoop and .
Lie man servant went oat hunting pheas
ants yesterday, (Sunday). They both
were creeping through the bushes with
their guns cocked, Col. W. about six feet
ahead of his servant. A ntick or brash
caught tbe trigger of the servant's gun,
discharging tbe whole loud of shot in hie
(We) lrgjCaubiDg death in fifteen miantej. 4
FROM KANSAS.
St. Locis, Dee. 14. The apeeial ses
sion of the Kansas Legislature organized
on the 8th inst., byletting C. W. Dak
bock, President tf the council, and G,
V. Deitzlcr, Speaker of the House, (all
Ucpuhlicans.)
Sec Stamton, in bis Message, says,
that, "in consequence of recent events
having produced a profound agitation of
the public mind, and a sense of wrongs
and injustice, whether well or ill founded,
and an apprehension of greater evil aris
ing therefrom having aroused the people
of (he territory to their consideration, and
: to dangeruae excitement, I Cud myself
compelled, by a seuse of duty, to call you
which threaten the public peace."
After
- .
--.tr . i.-.il
; reviewing iuu lormauou auu acuou ui iuu ; i, to,,i rwiDna.Uou r iu. .irt.c wbicb rr.u.r.
I,. .... ... .. .ifiil.ea raallr im.i.-MHa. If Ih riMti .if th. hair are iIa '
: the passage of uu act directing the election
1 to be held under different officers on the
same day aud at the sumo places as are
; provided fur iu the proclamation of the
VuteS a felony, with suituhlc punishment.
I
Kansas IetturS 10 tllC ltt UUllUam State
. . .
that lIltCUS.e eXeltcUlCDt prevails among
., , . i i i
Uil Classes Of people IU tllO territory, and
. . , ...... .f.i .
tiic probabilities arc tbat the party oppos-
cd to the Lccomption Convention will not
made of drtring Gen. Calhoun and the
members of the Convention out of the
j territory, but no outbreak had yet been
attempted.
Another account is tbat acting-gover-
, nor canton advises that toe people vote
! t ,be Topcka Constitution or for the Le-
coiupion onsiiiuuon tue real majority
to prevail.
Xcnis Jtcms from lDll)er Counties.
Tbe Muncy Methodist Louse of worship
which was injured by the storm, last Sum
mer, having been repaired, will be formal
ly re-opcocd on Sunday nest, 20th inst.
John Morgan, of Willianisport, has re
ceived the appointment of Assistant Post
master of the House of Representatives,
at Washington.
A correspondent of the Seliosgrove De
mocrat boasts that theirs is " no longer a
one horse town, but is a place of more spi
rit than any of its neighbors !" Cos vy ?
they've got a 'veteran' dancing master !
Gen. Wm. F. Packer, Governor elect,
while out hunting, about thirty miles north
of WiUiamsport, ruptured a blood Teasel,
or strained himself iu some way, which
caused a hemorrhage of the lungs, and for
a few days bis danger was considered im
minent ; but we learn that he is now out
of danger. In tbe course of the hunt he
shot a fine buck.
S. V. Merrick resigned the office of
President of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad
on Monday week, and W. G. Moorehead
was chosen to supply his place.
Jacob Minnig of Perry Tp, Snyder Co,
raised an ear of corn with 1126 grains.
On Friday evening, November 27tb,
while the wife of Lc it is Keinest of Stronds
Lurg, was sitting sewing, the fluid lamp
was by come means upset, when her eloth-
; ...lnht firo
Sbe ran out of doors and
ecrcamed for help, but before aid could
rcacb be her Lod, was litteray borned
l0 , erf,-. She died on Saturday morn-
ing, leaving a bereaved husband and three
ll l,:l,lr., m, l,pr lnaa
The Grand Jury of Snyder county last
week instructed the Commissioners to put
up a portico in front of tho Court House, !
obtaiu a bcll.'eradc, pave, and fenco the
Court House yard, and build a stable for
the Jail premises. This probably settles
tho agitation of removal. Tbe Journal
exhorts the citizens to exhibit a correspon
ding liberality and spirit of improvement.
The Center Democrat states tbat Con
rad II. Strnble has this year raised S000
bushels of corn, or 100 bushels tp the
acre. His farm is in Ferguson township,
within a mile of tho Farmers' High School.
The Governor appointed Israel Gutelius r
associate Judge ot cnyuer county in place
of Danl Witmcr elected to the assembly.
Thomas Witham, of Pine Grove, War
ren Co. Pa., bu just harvested a small
field of corn, which produced at the rate
of 101 bushels to the acre. It was the
common yellow corn. Can anybody beat
tbat?
Somebody calls "Major Dewart, the
pnpular and ditlinyuithed member elect
who defeated the notorious James il.
Campbell.
William Williams, aged 26 years has
been convicted of tbe murder nf Daniel
Ilenicb, in the upper end or Daupbio
county. Williams has blind father
living.
That "fearful judgment" story was
last located near Lewisburg, but as the
Lewisbnrg editors are wot fools enough to
remove it to some other place, it drops
dead. A rather wicked subject for fun,
anyhow.
John Johnson Las been sentenced to
$50 ine and three months' imprisonment,
in Philadelphia for illegal votiog.
Samuel D. Jordan Esq-, i assisting Mr.
Beckloy, bo new TrotbonoUry of JSor
tbntwberland county.
Two men have been bound over in
Philadelphia for compounding dead horse
sneat with their Bolocoes sausages. Ooe
of them said be and his wife ate it, and
it was g
ood c(iD2-
Late IV om Washington.
Wednesday, Dee. 16 It b confidently
asserted that Gov. Walker to-day resigned
the Governorship of Kansas. Also that
the Administration nave tent soma secret
emissaries "to Kansas.
The Hove to-day entered their splendid
new Hall, which Mr. Cox (Pem.) of Ohio
dedicated with telling speech against the
attempted Leconipton msarpation.
Walker bu landed at Nicaragua, nnder
the very guns sent to "watch" him, as ea
sily as he "escaped" at New Orleans !
IioSTOH.DealG. A fall of snow to-day
thru' New England and British Provinces.
WOOD'S nf-MTIRATITe.-Of.il lh mtor.ttna S.r
tlie fa-ur ILat bat. ten iuventtrd, WimmI'ii prenioeatl,
claim tlw liral tjlitf. ll will eertaiMl-r raktor tbonmtit
ral rotor nf Uii hair, if th .irtctina M. luljowed for
iilfl-it-nt Utii.-tli oftiiu.. It hM.lm.r.Jw.1 ulirnUk
i.r-i.v.; ;:-jnr:rrz
I l,.d U-i I-t-....u.l)r biili. .!' irl-n.J
Unit il will .l.i ll.l. In all an.l a tl.li.h l.i.
i win uo cniii in bu cm- ; mnti iiiiur iti.cMnjr
trwTeiJ. no human pow.r cma makt ihi-m irrnw aintin ;
tut a-licpi tliirv la aay liuUi' y left id th. root, Ihe rau
rntiv. will noun reurw tlie hair in all its iiratiue vi;iir.
Il has ilnne till, reneatillr wben all otlii-r reoieiliet hn
futlt-J. Jt bi therrf'ir. worth while io all caara to nike
tlie eMrriinent. forelearilig the Im-iwI uf dmiilriitl. ami
tliivliMniii .-uil FtreuglliKuiiig tlitf bair It l.aa lu rif aL
ln:eru rutri-t
ohl by ai raapaetabl. Orartrl.t-
Sft.Wewiahbj.aj lo everj perarm who n-ait. thl.,
that ihere hi an article known a lie. SASroai.'s liviaoa.
arutt, or 1.1 rer Kemnly. wbirb can he r--H.il onaacertain
tu cure lin-rcocnplaiul in auy nt ila forma, .uch a Juan
ili -e. i .wp.ia. una uuuii-rona vlhcrconijilaiut.. ileM-ril.
U in anothi.-r colulun, te-aiilf which it ia one nf the
areatret iireDeratinna or cure, for eonawmDUon. lakea in
I carir la-iea. that Is now known.
; W.-u.iif.irKniute.l, as exHriment has i.rorcn, that
of the lungs arc net eenerallr the first cau of j
, Consumption, but a uVMlitaletl svso-m. cau-l i j the i
r ttie
f the
uiii-rntH-r action ol tue liter, reuueos the powers oi ui
luuxs to resist or throw off lis-aeaeauctl by eol-l an4
irritation, h-arlns; the lonrs at the merer of one liisease.
tn-caim Umlieer ban incarmciated them from a.rt,rmiii(
tluir pront-r fiction ul'tbrowinaoa diseased mailer caus-
d i. m.uu.. t pre.entcou.usptou. cure th- ii..r.
, "
and keep the syste m etronc enough to throw OH slight
eases ol We lUUirs.
Thure ia not ia ue world shelter liver remedy, or
cure f.r debilitated yitem, thau Dr. Sanfrd's loicra
1 tor, for it has been fully tried In large and eaten Jed
I practice till it rexult are fully known, and now it is of
fered as a tried remedy, and one mat ran be reiieti on.
Corrected Weekly
Wheat... 1.20 to 1.25 Kggs 10
Rye CO Taliow 12
Corn 40 Lard 10
Oats 30 Bacon 10
Flaxseed 1,25 Ham 124
Dried Apples. 1,25
Butter IS
Shoulder 11
Cloversced 4,50
MAlilUED.
In Mad. sod Cttj. Wise., -tilb ult. by Bew. W. I.. Gnen.
STKANOK P. MrrKT.foniTlyrroni th. West Branch,
fa. and Mis. KLI7.ABKT1I CATON.of Madisoa.
Oa tb. aa liuL, br UUa.1 IJ"l SuL-iMoS III M
MEL f Jackson and .VII'lllA WMKICK of Cautersill..
On th. 4th In.t, by Daid Srhwrnrk, 1IK.NKT
WELI.siKafOealeraiMl IIAKKIET llol.lil of Franklio.
Bj IU? P.kiser.'d islt,IA.MKI.SASnAMAN of tniua
Co. and Miss V1AKV ANN WETZEL of SnTderCo.
On th. 0th Inst.. bjr Brr. S. Domsr.UIDEON LKISEV
RtNrt of Monro Tp and Mrs. BAK. LOUIS of daliWHrmva.
DirO,
In New Berlin, 9th inst. In his 6th lw, CHARLES,
oldest ana of David and Julia Rubovy.
In Ltmasuwo To, Laioo Co, lutli inst, DANIEL
SeANGLER, aipsl about 4s years.
In Walerford, Erie Co. Pa, after a few Says' Illness f
Inaamalsra of th laaa, 1st last, THOMAS BA9EU,
turraerly of Lewis burg, Pa., a teed about years.
In Perry Tp, lit lust, EVE consort of reter ilalntl In
her 7M year.
In NorthnsibsTland, 17th Inst, scwl about T years,
JOHN, son of Hon. Oavid Tamrart,
In Lasransrills, Wisron-ln, 4th inst. MICHAEL SAL
LAO A. fhrsjierty of Willlaaisfa.rt, n hto 8 2d year.
LOST,
About the 11th inst, at White
Deer Creek, a larae BOl'MD,
about 1$ years old, black on the back, yellow
head and legs. Any one returning said Dig
or giving information where be may be found
shall be rewarded for bis tronble.
MARTIS ME IX ELL.
East Buflaloe, near Biehl's, Dec. 15
ESPECIAL NOTICE!!
INVERT person indebted to the late Firm of
li BROWS Jk. RITTKR,
will please take notice that our accounts most
be settled by Note or otherwise by the 1st
of Jan. next, or they will be put in ihe hands
of a Justice for collection. B.ot R.
Lewisburg, Dec. 16, 1857
Dissolution.
"sn"OTICE is hereby given that the rartner
X ship heretofore existing between Daniel
Weidensaul and Mark Halfpenny, known as
the firm of D. Weidemaut Co, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements
of said Firm to be made with D. Weidensaul.
D. WEIDEXSAI L,
M. HALFPENNY.
Laurelton, Nov. 53, A.D.1857
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
A LL persons knowintr themselves indebted
lo F. Zellers or Zellers & Sterner on j
book account are requested to call on F. Zei
lers and settle the same on or before Ihe first
jao- l858. fier that date the books will
be put into the hands ot a Justice tor settle
ment. F. ZELI.ERS.
Lewisburg, Dec. 17. I. S. STERNER.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
JrpilC testimony of Prof.Booth and Dr.Brin
I kle having previously been published, the
t . , -
loliowing 19 now euucui
From Prf. MVIlSKKY, formerly Pre-fessor of Theory
anil Prsrtiee nf Medieine in the Kenjale Meilieal C.-IIt-ii.
of Pennsylvania, and lal. Pro lessor of Surgery in tha
A men east Collet;, of Medieine, Ac
fHitaDsi-rmt. Not. 7.. 1sr.1.
Mr. Joseph G. Ifnver A trial or jour i.alnul Hair Or
will eonsinreth. most shephsal that It is a anfe.elemnt
ana.effleaeiousBreparatloa. Unlike man. othees.it baa in
several inetanees prosed sersiceabl in the cure of some
eiitanenos eruptions on the hean.aiul 1 has no nvsitatioa
in eotumsndins- it lo tnp requiring surn na-piicaoutl
Very resprctlullr, J.l.x. m u.-r.ki, M. n.
47& Race gl. atose 13lta
Hotor" Writing InkN, inclnding
Hover's Writing Fluid and Hover's Indelible
JiJtt.siM maintain their high character.which !
has always distinguished ihem, and the exten
sive demand first created has continued unin
terrupted until the present.
Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, isn,
416 RACE street above Fourth.fold Pfo.144)
Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention by
679y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
SPROUT'S
CombincdCarriage Springs
THE best Springs now io se,ietsrroie to
give eatire aatrsfactiow. -..
It posesscs nine distinct mhmtaget over the
Eliptic, and a carriage can be made cheaper
after pajinx rlri following prices
Sulky Springs J5 1 I Slide seat ; 17
Open Buggy, IS 1 4 passesger 19
Top do ' 1 lfl 6 passenger S
All orders most be addressed to E.T.SFROIT,
715 H rghesville, I. rooming Co. Pa
NOTICE.
T"OR rsrae received I do hereby assign and
.L
set over onto W. R. HiitnsM the fol
lowing personal property, to wil :
1 spring wagon at 950, 1 one horse sled at
$4, 1 cutting bos at $4, 3 tons of hay at $20,
I in. mlAmm at Kf A Ml ..t . nf n rrxmt m I
$13.60, 3 pair, of bedsteads at $16, 1 sett of
cane-bottomed chairs at , i sett of common
chairs at 4, 1 lar-re rocking chair at 43, 1
sink at .$5, 1 burean at $12, 3 tal.Us at $31,
i looking glass at 9, i hnne at . t tf on
ketUe at 03 50, I sett ef single harness at 03,
3 sboats at t3, 1 sow at 7
Witness sy hand and aeal.this thirtieth day
of November, A.D. 1857.
ALEXANDER CLEMENS.
Witness presents Richb VB. Liwcom
lVPIV fJnOf15 J! Old Stand '
A GENERAL assortment of Or J Good.
J maJe-vp L'(thmj,Hat& C'rw, W
wid Shou suitable for the sea-on.
Tr . 1 iir . . t. . r . ... -
nam iv: n 11 pens tvnrp. iirnrpn s.
J CATT l?T.n trr
DAlila X ISfll KC.l
times. Liberal drilnctions made fur (ali!
M CKEHJHT & IIAL'CK.
Buffalo X Rnads, Nov. 30, lbS7
JJEW
GOODS ! !
BROWN k STERNER,
At the Old 'Xchange Siore, having bought a j
mi kwwm mn
of l.mHN in the City at vrryhw rain by reason i
of the H AUU TIME!, ar able lo supply ilieir '
furmer customers and the public generally .
wuh tbe best bonus on tbe muM accumtnoua
iint; terms CALL ASD SEE!
Lewisburg, .or. IH&7
Important to FARMERS !
rilHE subscriber is prepared ta clean i
Uoiersicea ai ine wei:-Knnrn .tun
ol Wm. T. l.i in Kelly township. Union Co,
on the shortest notice, and warrant no damage
by breaking of the seed,
U0Jr the Fifuenth Dutlel'.-SA
Thankful for past patronage he asks a con
tinuance of it assuring his customers that he
will do his utmost to give satisfaction.
Nor. 1S57. GEORGE BAKER
n. H. Dent am, OLD.,
PRACTICING riiysician,
.tor Ik Third mreel.
LEW1SBVRG,
709
FA
fjg5asIn the Report of the Town Improve
iiJJr inenis in last week's Chronicle, was
omitted the NEW CLOTHING STOKE oppo
site Herr's Hotel recently opened by Messrs.
I.intlenbauni JW Uro. They oner Cio
thing rery Cheap for Cash.' Sot 0
Ordinance for Markets.
SECTION I. Be il ordained by the Burden
and Tuivn Council nf the Borough of Ijw
itburg. and it it hereby ordained hi) the autho
rity if the tome. That WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of every week shall
be the Market Times for said Borotigh,
when it may be lawful to sell and bny articles
ef produce for family use; and that MARKET
STKEET,from Scamd to Fourth Slrtett, shall
be used for such sales wagons &c. to occupy
the sides of the pavements on the north side
of the street from the first of October to the
first of April, and the south side of the pave
ment the remainder of the year.
StcTiusr 2. Be it further ordained, That it
shall not be lawful lor any person or persons,
either the producers of marketing or their
immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise,
ta peddle or sell in any street or alley or in
any part of the Said Borouzh, any articles of
produce for family us, vthar than at the
i.e... sa4 nl.es. nseiAsH is th. nt .lln.
of this ordinance; and any person or persons
violating this ordinance shall incur a penalty
.f fenm fine Tlntlar tn Five Tlntlars. In he re. !
covered before the Burgess or any Justice of
the Peace of Union county as like sums are
recovered under the laws of Pennsylvania,
with costs, in the name of the Burgess and
Town Council of the Borough of Lewisburg;
one half of said penalty to be paid to the
Overseer of the Poor of said Borough, and
the other half to the informer.
Passed at a meeting ot the Council. Tues
day evening, Nov. 3 1857. and ordered to be
published. J. SCHREYER, Burgess.
Nov. 6, 1S5".
INue List, Dec. Term, I S3 1
Com sug. M Chamberlin vs Hoffman & High '
W m G Herrold vs smith if J bompson
Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny
Daniel Laycock vs William Moore
Daniel Rangier jr vs George Houscl et at
John Wenzel vs LicVson M'Laughlm
John M Renter vs David Shitler with notice
Samuel Baker vs John Datesman
Rank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed
Mary A Davis vs William Davis
Ueorse Wehr vs Oeorge ranst
ii;liel Rangier vs Bastiati Teifel, with no
Wm Ruter vs Charles Dreisbach
Daniel Williams vs Kaufman & Reber
W'ru M"Cleary vs Wm M VanValzah
fSeth P M'Cormick vs George J Swartz
Mary Fishbauch vs Danl D Gulriin et al
Yonngman & Walter vs N'oah Walter
Israel Knettel vs James Mauck
David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler
Pavid Baertjes vs Alfred Kneass
Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler
J D Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Shriuer
John Dt'I.ong vs Jos li M Call
James M Smith vs Kobert Chambers
T Church A. Co vs Solomon Mayer
Kanek & Roland vs Lambert Kanck
M Iseyer's Adm'rs for Jn Kanck vs A C H;gh
Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al
Beck & ileber vs John Zimmerman
same vs David Zimmerman
Charles Hartrel vs State Mnt Fire Ac Cnmp
David Fisher vs Jonathan Diellenderfer
Hunsecker for Church- vs Jos D Forrey
Thos Church vs same
Fred'fc Bolender vs Thos Church A Co
Chas H shriner vs Wm Rule
Cnlon County vs Henry Solomon
Sam'l S Barton vs Joseph Meisell
Vounsman A. Waller vsTaggart FarroancTk B
; John Moyer vs FredkWorman
Michael Wagner vs FredTc Bolender
Charles Cawley vs John Voungman et al
I, B Christ vs U a Shriner
Reuben Steningrr vs Alfred Kneass
Price J Patton A Co vs Jacob Meckley
John Roland vs State Mutual las Co
sanil H Orwig vs Saml Gulelius
T Graham Hutchison el al vs Jac Bridge et al
John Locke vs Robert inlands
Jos F Commings vs Chas R Cronrath '
Comrs Co Co for M'Curley vs Sypher's Adtns
Philip Pontius vs James Irwin et al
Thos Penny vs Cbas H Cook
600DOAN k OHAHBERLIN
"T7"0t:.D invite general attention to theif :
f Tall and Winter stoelt ol uuuus,
just received.
French Mennoes. Alpacas. Debages, Plan!
Woolens, Ginghams, Delaines from ! to
35 cts. per yd, Prints from 6) to 1?)
cts. per yd. Shawls, Gloves, Ho
r siery,Ve. A general assort
ment of
GENTLEMEN'S .WEAR!
Broadcloths, Cassimere, Satinetu, asungs
Cravats, Oioves, Hats, Ac, Ac.
CUROCERIES.
New Vork Canton Co-'s Teas, Co Green and
Oolong, Rio and Java Coffees, Salt, Fish,.
Sugars, Syrup Mulassss, Soap, Can
dles, Cheese, Ac ALPO.
HARDWARE. QVEEX8WARE, "rf-c.
lewisburg, October 23, 18ST.
TltO Talayr All aersonsknowinz
I lhirclea hi be indebted U t Male or
County Taxes in the Borrmh ol Lewisburg
ad I am glad lo say there are not many
will plea remember that my JJupiteate mint
be settled before 1st Jan. 'S. Any taxes rem
aining unpaid after that time must be collected
oro.nS to iaw, '"'"""' ...
j , ' , ' ,lE"' -"
Eg-3cbool Tai alw - very niach wanted.
, . . ,
i Grand Jurors, December Term, lSi7.
JlartUu Henry R Chatlcs. Jacob Hilbish,
Samuel Knauer. DaniH Hunsecker.Sauiue!
llartman. Jacob Braoehrr.
jViuuWir Jacob Fol, J W Sand Joiin Bad
ger. William Crotter.
Ixwuburfli el C Kelly.
y f - I .L Vfinn.mati l-m Qlir If.
i BjrlW' Prey, Pewr Himm-treich,
Mdings.
! fi Uavid Kelly. John Dateimau.
,',.' --'e-EJward Smuh.
fliidin
r ' " f -. irrrr Adam mi l.
fj i,,r,.-vv.nm -.n . l-
i 1 T r t.
rriVPrvfl InTlTf ItltlP V.lff TIaA T
HVs fi'iJT.ttf Joseph Orwie.anmel Young,
Wm Tartur, John Bcchtel, Philip Siplay,
John l)-rlc.
iiujfiills D Chamberlin. John Vie. Ja
cob Fillman, Win 1) slirinrr, J bo Miller.
llartlti Michael Sclmarr, Alrah Mar-den,
!'mrn Dreisbach. Sainnrl f Mewine, I
an i on, t iirisnan uaie, i.roree oroucner,
Thomas Church. Edward Benner, John
VaiT, John Howrr.
K'llt) I'asrhal Clincan, Daniel Noll, Isaac
Ktinir, Joseph Muster, James Lawsnn.
Uie Ottr Jacob Tron-I. Aaron C Hish.
Kolwrt UandorJosephCaldwell John Moore,
famuei Uankie. j
Arir Merlin James Xeiman.Jcseph Kleckner, '
John 1 Boear. j
Jaektun Jacob Leiby.
LntoM Levi Kook.Joha Van Buskirk.Cbarles j
K Morris.
MiJJl nhurs Chs H Hassenpln?, John Ueber. I
Eiut B iffulue Morisoa W Kremer, Daniel
Miller.
J.i'mineSa S Barher, Da W Pellman f
l.tui$bur James C M'Clure, Iinson Pross.
NOTICE.
following Ceriificates of Deposites in
X
the Lewisburj Savings Institn:ion
No. Sll of Feb. 4. 1G, for 1S0 00
No. 213 of Feb. 12, lr5. for IO0 00
in my name, having been lost or mi-laid, and
I bavin? transferred the same to IH'OH P.
f IIEI.LLR, notice is hereby given that all
persons are warned against nrentiating f,r
the same, and that I shall apply for a re-issue
of said Certificates. JOHN" LEWIS.
Lewisburg. Oct. 12, IS.17
Administrator's) Xotlce.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of
XI Administration on the Lstate of JOHN
HIGH, late of White Deer township, Co
lon county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned in due form of law s Therefore
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment; and those having jnst
claims aeainst the same are also requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
utent.
COSRAD SWARTZLEXDER,
Administrator de bonis non.
Buflaloe Tp, Oct. 10, 1S57
Richards' .ctt macking.
Arn
Km
FTER years of experimenting, J. H.
icbards has at IaM attained tlie end of
elegatitly pniiahtng. anrt at the same time oii
iit and -fUninS the leather at the tone time.
All who 44 00 in tor a splendid article, will
use "Richards New Compound" sold bv
Christ A Caldwell. C. W. SSchaflle, Alex. Anw
mons. P. Hursh, Goodman A; Chamberlin. J.
& J.Walls. J.M'FaiMin and rlhers in Lewisb'g.
; oct9w3pdl J.H. RICHARDS, Prop'r, N.Y".
FLOUR! fLOUE ! I FLOUR! ! !
vcivr- . iv, :
WING to the suspension of specie pay-
mcnt Dv ine Danss, and consequent
-hard times," we have decided to reduce the
price of flour.
We are now selling at a low figure, and
having determined to make a regular business
of it will continue lo supply the market, at
reasonable rales, for ('ash.
CHAMBERLIN BROS.
OiGce at Goodman dr. Chamberlm's sic re.
Oct. 8, I86T1X
First of the Season!
J7
SCHREYER & SOX have received
an entire NEW STOCK of
Fall and Winter Good,
comprising a larse lot of LADIES DRE9
GOODS,Silks, French Merino,Cashmrres,
De Laines.Poil de Chivre, a large lot
of De Laines to sell at 11 cts 1
Also, a general assortment
of Men's Wear, Cloths,
Cassimere, Velvet
nd Hi Ik Vest- I
ings and j
Salinett.at aM prices, shawls, men's and la
dies. Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Qneensware, '
GROCERIES, and a general assortment of ev- 1
erylhme belonging to a Country Store, which ,
I have been bought very cheap for eaxh, and
; are determined to sell very cheap for the same. I
: Those trishin; to pnrchase forcash trill please I
call and eiannnc for themselves. Oct.'J,'57. !
' isslitut'C's ollros
TsVTOTICE is hereby eiven that the nnder I
l a. ha. hs...l..l ar,n.,,.,l.d
signed bas been dtilv aripoiuted Assignee
-a. s
ol Daniel D. Uuldin.of Lewisburj. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted, etiher by ,
note or book account are are requested to
rail anil make immediate payment) and those
having claims aiainst the same are hereby
nOtiard to present them dulv authenticated for
settlement. JOHN A. MEKTZ.
l,ewiburr, !opt.S3.1857wl
sintCL II. OUWKi,
Attorney wt I.avr.
OFFICE oh Sooih Secchd hear Market St.
I.EWtSBVRV.VA. I
"i"All Professional Buiness entrusted to ,
his care will be faithfully and promptly atten
ded to Pept. 14. 1S57
TIE
t RKASi SAMI EI. HOFFMAN
has opened a new Ice Cream Saloon over
his Confectionery, and wishes lo see his on1
merons customers tfcarei i
LOOK 'rnis WAT I
Xotice! notice: i aotjce:::
AVIXG just returned from the City ;
with an unnsaily large Stock and wrll
selected, and am now prepared to sell good I
lower lhan can be bought elsettacre on this
side of Philadelphia.
Hardware 1 Hardware 1 1 Hardware ! ! !
!'all Sails Locks, Latches Hint
Serew, Glass, Pntty, Paints, Oil in fact 1
eserythlntr you may wait so build yotir- ;
self a nrsi-ralk house of barb twenty per
cent, lower thaa ever before. 77l tmy f
Thi wv ' '
CARPE-.TEBS.hfre yon can feet trie er!'.
nratea ssreenneia i taoea, opcar es jirKson s
band, tenon and Hp fawn, rintchf r's, Beatty's
and Brady's Chisels aad Plane Irons, patent
and common Braces, Brae Bitts. Auzeri.
Squares, ntiages.tron Screws, ComnauSatts,
HamonrVs Hnrnmers. Ae.
Placksmitbs' Iroa - 7r?O.T IROif- All
ftlNDS Bar. Scollop. Tyre. Oral, Hound and
Utiasr Cast Steel, Spring and Enplish Steel,
Vi'sesi, Anvils, Fellows, Screw Plates, eta.
HOUSEKEEPERS f table Knives an4
Forks, Carvers. Spooas. Kettles, Lamps. Can
Sle-tk-ks. OSW W!T1, Oilelcthf. Wats. I'ass, Bnarta,
WALL rarTK. Ve-n i-l fea-i til ra. ahirea vntk
grsat snany cur at fa flar..s a as isr of
JOMI WPAMaJX,
p tae)4CsuaaJI Staavt, MlfSt foJ.fa.
TBrrfTTjr; ms u-at:
TJTi'tX n hereby given tbat the co-part-nership
heretofcre exi'tii.r herweto thr
uadetirned traSr; the firm f fkrut 4
(JaldwtU haa bee a ihn da diwlv4 by smu
nal content. . The ItuokXotes and Accounts
are Jefi wuh T. S. t'aUweil fr' immediaie set'
tlemenK THEO CHRIUT.
T 9Cunvix. .
Lewiebarg, Nor. , laT ,
NOTICE.
THK orifersign4 win continue th Dmjr,
feutroner. P;nt, Oil, (ilasa awl PateM
Medicine bnaincM at the ol ) (land of Cbrulsk
Caldwell, mhrre he will be happy to ae all
his old tnMemnn aad Dew. -Z.
ov. V. IS-7. r 8 C.VLDWELL,
- DrescTrnoiT.
THE copartnership in th ooaeh-mkln
business between lb oadmipaea'
diasolvl by muiuai consent on lm sstb of
July, IS57. The books Ac. am at the olj
stand for settlement. WM. H. RITTKR.
ct.3.'a7. FLAM ANL3 B YERd
IMVERSITV AT LEtTISBTRC.
OTICESubscribers lo the Bnildin?
Food are respectfully iahraed that uV
Iat Iilsituliariit on ihe'soeriptions is
now A le and payable. J.A.MERTZ, tai- 1
annoimed Collectnr.aBd aatborized to recvivsj
receipt lor the same. A. K. UtLL,
General Agent and Treasurer.
LewUburg, Oct. 1. Isi7
DISSOLUTIOX. Xotlce b hereby
given, that the Copartnership beretofor
existing between Charles el. Criies and Joha
tinnert has been this day dissolved by mutu
al consent. The books: and papers left ia
Charles t). C rues' hands for eolleetian.
CHA3. 8. CR1TES.
Oct 5. 1957. JOHN BT ASSERT.
The Butcherin; business will b carried oat
at the old stand by C. 8. Criies, under tits su
penntendence of John citannrrt.
l.IO" B.IKERT
CONFECTIONERY. .
rilUE subscriber respectfully takes thisma
I thod to inform fbe citutnsof Lewisburg
and vicinity in feneral. and the Ladies ia par
ticulai. that he has oponed a liukerj aaSSsS
oufoct iontrj-, on Third street, ia Mr.
Beaver's Building, where he will be ready tu
supply all who nny favor bins with call
wuh the bet of evervthiiig in bis has of Ea
siness. BKEAD, CAKES and CONTEC
TIONKRY on band at all times. Being a
practical Baker and Confectioner for aawards
of twenty-five years, he feels confident thai all
who favor him with a call or give him a trial
shall not be disappointed. Weddings) aad
Parties supplied at the shortest notice, oa lit
most reasonable terms. All sorts of Orna
mental Work done to order.
BKEAD delivered at Houses at all times
wh-n desired. C1IAKLE3 HEINER.
Lewisburg, Oct. 7, li57.
PRODUCE WANTED.
Notwithstanding the "hard timet!' Printers
must coatinue to try lo live. We ars a warm
that many of our patrons, in consequence ol
the short crop of the great Wheat staple, may
feel as if ibey had not the Cash to spar fur
the Chronicle. We ars desirous of accommo
dating ail as far as possible, and will receive
all suitable 1'RODLCE for family as as
Cash rales. Please bring as early ia the sea
soa as convenient. We want mora or leas of
Wood, LarJ, TaUuw, Wiry, FrtA 2Iealr
iSx. tic. i
on old or new accounts but Bo Cash ta pay
' for them with, as wa hasti other rises for it.
1 -
i flT fl T W T W fl I 1 I
UliU4HMstlJ.
' T GOLDSMITJT & BRO'S lilt pkiS'
i ! s ore in announcing to the citizen of Lew-
isbarg and the public in general that thcyhav
received the lareest stock of B ack, Bin,
Brown and Mucd CLOTH. FROCK. DRESS
and SACK COATS. Casstmers Coats of alt
kinds. Cassimere, Cloth and Casainctl Pants.
Velvet. Bilk, Patin. Cloth. Cassimere and Sat.
inett Vests. Hats, Copt. Shirti, Under Clnthct
ol every description, which they offer lo sell
Cheaper than the Cheajet,for CusA.
We would call particular attention to ont
stork of HOYS IXOTIIIXG.
Clothing made tn order, with neatness snd
despatch. J. GOLDSMITH ft BUG'S. ,
Vt.l,lsi. Market street, Dtxt to Wall'.
T0. I. YODER, Practical Watclnna-.
J ker and dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewel
ry. Silver Ware, Piancs, Melodcons and Sheet
Music.
All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
snd warranted for one year.,
Spectacles to suit any eyes fur sale, and
new glas.-es inserted in old frames.
Lewisbnrg, June 4, 157.
NEW GOODS!
! mill? Pl-isa la l.ur Ciui.lf p'lonti f
I a, wn-va
. IDUIGS . WET1
ETZF.li
ltej leave to announce to tbe public that-they
have opened a large and complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
mhracin every variety of La dies and Cent's
Summer wear ue.H as C!erh., Cassimere,
!inrn Goods, VpMinc Ginshams, Calicoes
Siiiis. Eerngcs Berate Uelamrs SballeySf
l awn:, MiisTins, a large assortment of EM
BROIDERIES pral! kinds,
l$tmetot IfiffSj and C"p
o a Irg jissortmefil of CARPETS, "
SALT, Flail. v rT!. n katrsl.
farmers ami Housekeepers ?
KKiirtKtkS, IHM KEKY. HARDWARE, ylRESS
urjJiiL, .and w i munieti tt j.u Ut Und -rTtf.ine,
of ilic hmt iua1i:j. jeaniT dejir. Al th BwOft
vwierat ntrs.
iktir i-rt9 wrv tTtvt-J vifh cnutrjul Mrs, and v4
t?Hf will rw ftaad t-f t!.f Try brZ, sod frr lh.ait)
8 rtisin irv-y ran rtMHUtMy b ! r4 mt mmf tta
rtirv ii ihe WM Brnti'h. T
W rtw''tai'T ifiTsts wr (iH tntirmm t fall
Prt cur .txst, n-f wm are nr w enn Mt tods' sata
afid kt-tw. 1'HODrrs Uka a.- nT.i rA $T twwvr
tcfu-tt. LfcUIS irtHNt-iS.
lowliirf, Oct. K..T AAKN F.WETZKl.
TIIK BEE-HIVE!
; 'HIE -nl.l Mdmmnih"aliead! Xof-
; A. withstanding the hard times nl Bank
i suspensions.
I J.4 J. WALLS
I have received and are now owning aa onus
j nallv 1.srjc and well e!eeteI' stock of
FALL AND WINTER OOOP3.
consitinc partly sef rioths of every erd",s
plain, black and fR-vC4iiorT,a beantifl
ssriely M VeMines, (laliaa Cloths, Jeans Imtflt a
sVnMav went, also ...
Ladiefr' Dreis .!.
ten as Silk.. Tiss.es. Detains, eiis ertn". Wslssi
ttols,'-s.aO'S, liai n. Bibtesss. Sjiwi W"'",
Itesrbee! .n.1 ks Mnslina Irish L.ne Snssfl.
.-straw ;oors
Olsjeerf sariaty aad stjl -Ise SssseeWrtf
.. li ARDWAKK, QCEEXbWaK5a
" Cedar and Willob-kabb.
Brooms, sic. "
aultcii loatt tkewatits rf rh. far ut"b W
ir t .u at - rr
naiss.i.ltT lew sMe-a. Or. awl "!! C-Jen
ta.o ic at-Ts'-s s .t !..isr-