I IsCiiisburfj, Mt. Fi:inAT Mnnxixc, Jan. 13, 1S58. Mcnlnt, Mhnic9 I'ut.Iio offiiv ,, fin-at'd'. w.itcb lis Ure .muiui.ily o..nii"i"e ; .Uuccr, cuBaunitn ml j. lcr.,aanv 1D 1-ul.llC Sal advertised at Chronicle OJue. M .n Ian 13-C.ooJs of T.Ci-Orwig.Milll.nburg j-lloOan.l-lV.'P-rliH.;i.ryMtz,E.DuiraU.e Wc-lJan.snProperty A lU.oiigshore, Kelly Tliur.Jan.Sl Prop. John Siahl deed do rMt.Jan.2:l Estate Tli.Kobinson dcc'd,Bu.T.ilo M..nJan.55 House AcJ.II.Curnelius,N.BcrIin Tu.- J:tn.2 Lot T...nrwig.Lwis Tp s.u.rV.,.fl-UMate I,. Rank Sr,dec,dtVb.Dcer ,-ll.lllC XuU' al the Chronicle Office Mi-ointment. Gov. l'olloek bas np i niiikJ Wm. Jones, Ksi-, of Lewisburg, a Notary I'uUie in aud fur l.'uiua county, (in place of ). N- WorJcti, vosyueJ,) for three years from the IStli iu.-t. We bopo Gen. Packer will appreciate cur kindness in relievins biiu of tbe rUr-U tbc "will bunt for .-tii.-o" fat which would bave ensued bad we filled out the few Wcits our commission bad to run rrj.Senator Cameron aud Meesrs. Grow 1 anl Ji0v.j y of the House have luruisnrd i us tuis Vl'ar WllU lU'Iijriaub uuvumtuio 3 ' from Washington. . Jcjy-The two Magazines, whoso union is ( advertized in another column, were both I very useful and popular publications. In joining, each adds its beat qualities aud ttrengtb to tbe other. Nelson Weiper, an oil transcriber, bas found his week back again to the Sen t. . rare occurrence anions tbe crowd 4 fur that station. -sT"A musical entertainment will be I given at Centre Church, Cbilli.-ijuaquo Tp , Northumberland county, on iatur- lav cvenin". Jan. 2"d, under directum of j i . . C. Painter of this place. BCuA. J. Fuuman, of the University, is raising a singing class expressly for boys and girls. He has engaged Am mon'g Hall for that purpose, and will start his school as soon as a sufficient num ber of scholars are secured. 6rWe are sorry our fellow citizen Col. Neyhart could not make it convenient to stay in Harrisbnrg this winter. Capt. Hbapv, however, wo see has conscuted, nt tbe unanimous petition of the Senators to take care of them this winter. BgiHy the report of tbe Auditor Gen eral, wc learn that Josiaii Kelly is tbe Auctioneer for Lewisburg.and having paid bis commission fee is entitled to all tbe emoluments of that office. jy-We are under obligations to Gov. p.nxocK for an early copy of his Message although (thanks to Telegraphs, Kail roads and Expresses) our package of 700 Extra Messages reached us before bis copy forwarded by Uncle Sam Free Lectures. By reference to a rird in another column, it will bo seen that tho Lewisburg Literary Association bave engaged gentlemen to deliver a course of Lectures ia Independent Hall, this winter. The first will bo delivered next Tuesday evening, to be followed by others every necond Tuesday evening until tbe list is completed. Arrangements have also been made to have lectures to fill up the intervening Tuesday evenings if pos sible, due notico of which will be given. Tbe Eubjcct of each lecture will be an nounced in tbe Clironich the week prece ding its delivery. The doors arc opened to all, and without charge, aside from the voluntary contributions which may be given each evening to defray incidental expenses. The first lecture is to be de livered by Mr. Jas. Aiken subject, Itc Vjion and 1'ulitki. Hcld's Cornet liand Lave volunteered to culiven tbe occasion. rcvAt a incclinir of tho Directors of the Danville Dank held last Tuesday, tbe following resolution was adopted : Kesolvcd, That this Dank will rcsumo specie payments on all its liabilities wheu tver tho Philadelphia Danks are ready to resume, and that the cashier communicate this resolution to the Philad. Dauks with the request that they will fix upon an early day, not beyond the first of February next, for resumption of specie payments. tsiTMdj. Ziebach and a party of friends lately went out bunting in Iowa. Came back with "nary" game, and their dog killed with poisoned wojf bait. They say the Indians kill all the game in the whites' reservations, aud wont let tho whites "talk turkey" by shooting on the Indiana' reser vations, llatbcr bard luck, trunk: can do better than that on the Duffaloe Moun tains, where your old friends are every day lagging a deer, with a "bar" occasionally by way of variety. vg.We Lave the Deport of the Dauks & Savings Institutions of this State, up to Nov. last As tbe Monthly Statements, commencing with January ,arc two months later, we deem it unnecessary to refer to the details of previous reports. That of tbe Lewisburg Bank for Jan. was published last week. From tho sworn statement of the Cashier, ISth Nov. it seems that while there were about $12,000 under protest, only $20 (twenty dollars) of all tbe bills discounted were considered lost. We should say this was a very safe business. A dividend of 4 per cent, was declared on the 4th May. The Xew York papers say that there is more gold and silver in circulation iu that city, at tbo prc.ut tiui8 iUn Uforo known. fcyAt the election for officers of the Lcwisbtir Centre & Ppruco Creek Rail- ma 1, IieM at Millheiin on Monday Iut,the : old Uoard was re-elected, with tbe excep tion of Mr. Hazlett, of Huntingdon Co., in whose place John Hostcrman, Esq., of ,, . . . . .I:..,- Wl.il,. Alaiucs J p. una luuasu e. um.u.. .. - nothing can anywhere be done for Kail roads, yet it ia well to keep up the organ ization and tbe charter for this, letter days arc coining I Itsy-The Atlantic Monthly, after three months' publication seem to be a fixed fact in our literary world, and considering tbe stormy period of its advent has had un precedented success. We will club that (or the Lady's l!ook) with tbe Chronicle for SSjiiO.Cash in advance. Kcgular price of the Monthly, $1. rX.Iii the arrangement of Committees :it ll:iri-isbiiri. Senator Grccir is placed Oil the Committees of hducation, ice ami i Immorality, and Pensions and Oratuities. I Mr. Hayes of tbe House. Committees on Lands and Accounts ; and Mr. Witmer, Committees on Public Uuildiugs and Ag riculture. at-2rAs a proof of the pecuniary advan ta'.T of advertising, wc mention that the siory in -nienaru. uuuuinu, uu uui m.-. : r-r. , l.l , t . r l. KT t" T - 1 .l. itic puousiier in mo a - ueugi-r, nuii has expended over 5100,000 in this man ner, and wbo Fays it "pays" well. j.-ayLots of good news in our paper to day decided uctories over tbe lJordcr Itulliatis in Kansas, Nicaragua and India! Tbe Coroner of New Orleans bas now a fixed salary of S7000 per year, in lieu of the fees of tbe office as formerly. Xcuis 3tcnt5 from (Dth,rr Comities. A man by the name of Griflic Griffith, fireman at Irvin & Hylcman's steam saw mill, in Dtirnside township, Centre Co., was cangbt by the machinery aud instant ly killed, Saturday week A. Rrown Norris of Lcwistown has been appointed to a transcribing clerkship at Washington worth S1S00 per annum. The ladies of the Episcopal Church, Sunbury, realized Slo t clear by their late 77.. T.,t .; Ilia irnt It now head jic J cnnsyuanian nas got a new ucau, ...I Anaa t1,pn1mf tnA tina alcn fa "eOt' the rrintins of the Post Office blanks, as a reward for its subserviency to tbe Administration. (Ducbanan, wo see it stated, complains that bo helped Forney start bis Press, and yet Forney bas dared to oppose the Lcconipton fraud ! what au dacity !) A Dear weighing 450 lbs. was killed by Peter Kerlin on tbe Seven Mountains on Christmas day. Tbe Frecburg Vocalists, nndcr the di rection of Wm. Moyer, will give a Con cert of Vocal and Instrumental Music in Frecburg, evening of Saturday, 23d Jan. Tho Methodists of Liverpool in Perry have built a bouse for worship which will bo dedicated on the 17th inst. Mr. Durst reports tbe burial of 38 per sons last year in Sunbury, 20 of whom wcro childien. The Dank of Northumberland reports 8125,000 Notes in circulation, $40,000 in Specie, 835,000 Notes ka. of other Danks, $31,000 State Loan. It is stated that over two-thirds of the Members of tho Pcnn'a Assembly are now serving for the first time. "Herndon." A new post office with this name bas been established in Jackson Tp , Northumberland Co., opposite Port Trcvcrton, and Jacob .Stricklcr,nppoint cd postmaster. A. E. Fisk is appointed Superintendent of the Philadelphia & Sunbury Kailroad, under its new organization and ownership. The amount of coal shipped froan the Shatuokin region over tho l'hil.& Sunbury ' Kailroad was in 1357 155, SOa tons Amount in 1S5G 12U.513 Increase in one year 20,257 Tbe Davis tavern stand, in Sclinfgrovc, is offered for sale or rent. Tbe workmen and others connected with tho Duucannon Iron 'Works, publicly expressed tbeir regret upon tbe early deatb of CbasAVm.Fisbcr, one of the owners. Jobn Einmitt, Esq. of Sclinsgrove is appointed Foreman on tbe Canal from tbat place to Port Trevcrton. Edwin Iu Biles, an Adjutant in Cllibus ter Walker's expedition, captured by Com modore Paulding, bas been arrested at Norfolk, Va., on a requisition from Gov. l'olloek, on charge of embezzlement. Biles was principal book keeper of tbe firm of Hoskins, liciakill & Co., of Phila delphia. In June last be embezzled to tho amount of $10,000, and then suddenly disappeared. Isaao App, of Sclinsgrove, was thrown out of wagon by a runaway horse, and comtidcrably injured. The Pittston Gazette says that pack- age of counterfeit $5 notes on the Phil; adclphia Bank, was picked up in the streets of that Borough, by one of the cit izens, week before last. Capt. Daniel L. Becker, of Solinsgrove, aged 4 years, broke his thigh by a fall within bis own honse. The United Bretbern at Middlcburg, Snyder county, are CDjoying a revival in a protracted meeting at that place. A house of worship for tbat order in Chapman Tp., will be dedicated on Sunday the 24th inst The old saying is tbat Christmas bap- cvii , pening ou 1'iiJjy, a uiiij witilu aud fruit I ful t'.a-un will follow. LlWlSBUIUi CHRONICLE The estate of Thomas Allibone, late TrcsiJeut cf the lank of rcDoayWania, has been plaeed in tbe hauls of a Trustee, by the Court of Common Picas, of Phila delphia, to be applied to tho payment of bis indebtedness to tbe Bank. Mr. Alli bone's estate is said to be Tery valuable. Albert Allison, the young man wbo was accidentally shot, two weeks ago, near liclleforite, died from the effects of tbe wound on Saturday morning last. A descent was made, by tbe police, on a dun of counterfeiters, in Williamsport, ou Saturday last. Four men were tried aud committed in default of bail. Instru ments and metal for manufacturing coun terfeiting dimes, quarters and ball dollars were found in their possession. l!aff, Shanabrook & Hunt's store, in Lock Haven, was destroyed by fire on tbe night of the 1st iust., and all the goods consumed. Three buildings belonging to y White were also destroyed, and J. S. ;dwer'a house and goods damaged. The celebrated Col. Titus, tbe hero of several wars, wbo now keeps a wbi.-ky sa loon at Kansas city, Mo., is attempting to raise a company of volunteers to be led by himself against tho Mormons. t-dy Litters advertised in the Lewis town Post Office. Mr.. Marv Durget Dev. A. K. Dell Thomas Hayes Dev. Deuben Fiuk Dev. J. J. Lane George P. Miller John It. Miller C. W. SehaHlu II. P. Sheller Alexander Troxcl. J"j'l!ev. Mr. Diisiax's next Lecture is to be in the Methodist house, at "i o'clock P M, Sunday, Jan. 17. j uin. I'r-p:irntkn of fluid Kxtrart Kurlin it mr.-rvd a a P!Tti.. Kfa.i tut, attt-ruvmt-ui nvauisi -ul'iuiumu Hnuin- rrfjinration." 1IO1.I.0WAVS TILLS AND OIXTMENT. Mortinra- ti-n may alwaya be prrrrnlt-d. hy the timely um of lliillowny liOtuliupnt. aul lorajaw bar never been auown to .-uervene iu any nine of external iujury where it was utd a a tlrvuxinz. It healinie proi-ertiet are proeerld el in all p.irt f the world, and it ia uaed io all the pr.-:,t iniruii-al iiititutiouri of Continental Earope, a the only r-liitble and untailinir aperinc for wounds, ulrerl, ilnMirnl awt'thugs, eaiir, tutnora. aud eruptire mala- lirer cnmplaiut aod diaordera of tbe bowela. wfi.Wecan not refrain from eallinir the atteDtion of Our readers to an adreruiwowol la tbiday a paper oitna -If ir Ke'tnratlre" of Prof. O. J. Wood A Co. It will be r,n that be hw numerous certificates, from persons of the highest ebaraeter.. to tbe montaor bis Keatoratlra. Prom ositire knowledge, wa are also enabled to aay, that it is iu evvry seuse what it professes to be, and wa do not hesitate to pronounre it tha fluest preparstloll f r tbe bead and hair whirh has so far been desised by butnao ioe;eniiity. Wa hare aeen it arrest threatened reioore to the bead ita oriirinai prolusion ! of natural and Iomj hair; and whB tb latter haabtoa ; DlvllI,,tar,ir ,ini, .ubiraj. . hare it likemac- ' Ic ri-u-re the color of roulh aod bealtb. The dirtio- iruiidird pn-r-riety of thia, ttemiftht truly lay, mtraevtou ! Itertoratir, is that It Kin to the perron wbo uw it. the same head of Hair that they wore in youth, thus art inn in strict compliance with the rules of tbe first and ifreab-st of all toilet makers Nature. No one who bas uhed it will hesitate to unite with ua in this testimony t its peculiar merit. jCosiugtoa (Ia.) People's friend. Sold by all good Dru-rRists. l)t V4ll' GaLva'ic Oil acts on the system by imparting tn the diseased part a natural current of electricity, by which the restoration of all the natural functions are produced im mediately and a cure at once obtained. This is the great secret which no other medicine in the world has got,and hence the great success this medicine has in curing diseases. , .We wish to say to every person wbo read! this, that there is an article knowo a Oa tfASFoaoa iMVWoa atub, or Liver Remedy, which can be relied on as certain to core lirer complaint in any of its forms, such as Juan dice, lysprpsia,and numerous other complaints, describ ed in another rolumo, besides which it Is one of tha ereatest preperation or cures for ct-osnmption, takes in early staites. that is now known. We take it for grsnted, as experiment has proven, that diseases of tbe lungs are not generally tbe first cause of ronsnoiption, but a debilitated system, caused by the improper action of the liver, reduces tbe powers of tha lungs to resist or throw oil dieeaeea caused by cold and irritatioo. leaving the lungs al the merry of one disease, because the liver has incapaciated them from performing their proper fiction of throwing olf diseaaad matter caus ed by oold.tbus, to prevent consumption, cure the liver, aud keep the system atrong enough to throw tiff slight Uiesases ol tbe lungs. There is not in tbe world a better liver remedy, or cure for debilitated system, tbau Dr. Stanford's Invigora tor. for it has been fully tried iu a large and extended practice till It rcsulta are fully known, and now it Is 01-fL-red as a tried remedy, and one that can he relied on. EttDLSUurs jHnrfctt. Correr.ttd Weekly Whcat...l.00toll0. Kggs 8 12 Dye CO Tallow 12 Corn 40 Lard 10 Oats 30 Bacon 8 Flaxseed 1,25 Ham 12 Dried Apples. 1,50 Shoulder 9 Duttcr 1G Clovcrsccd 4,25 MAI al tin I, On ttu Mlh inat. bv IteV.B.BausmasiJhnAJI l).,wari.and Miss Cawsextaxi FmnkBit-ai of Northumberland ceunty. tin the 5th inst, by Rev J E GraelT, Jr.rrm sow Kali, and Miss .Miu U. llotsiwiaTii, both of Sclinsgrove. In Btllcville, III., 22(1 ult, by nev.Mr.I.oose, Ciiiklks NoETLixfi, formerly of New Berlin, Pa., and Miss Julia M.Svrixn, of 11. On the 21th ult, by Kev Edmonds, Jtron Walter of Union county and Miss Ellkii I'aica of Center county. Dff0, In Sclinscrove,21th ult.jAfoa AiBtaT,.-igcd 64 years. On the 71h inst, Jacob STaltrta, ae,ed 74 years. In Limestone Tp, Union Co, ISth oIi.Jamu P. Walteb, in hU2th year. Being thrown out of a wagon by a runaway horse about : weeks previous, he was so injured that death ensued. In UuflUloe Valley, 1st inst,HAKAn Bailib in her 7Mth year. In Millhcim, 3d inst, Catbabisk, wife of Samttel Taylor, in her 41st year. On the 1th inst, at Schuylkill Ilavcn.Gtonox P. Pealk, aged 35 years. In Union Tp, 6th inst. Jae Ase daughter of David and Sarah Gross, aged 9 mo, 6 da. Ia Middlcburg, 6th inst. in his 72d year, Sinrti Mebtz a native of ibat place. In Lewishnrg, Nth inst, Joel C. K. son of Martin and Eliza Chappel, ased 2 years. In East Bitffaloe, 9th inst, Eimiab H. son of Samttel and Catharine Gift, aged 7 weeks. In I.ewisbnrtr. llth inst, a child ot tlistia C. and Marsh, aged S weeks. In Lewisburg, 10th inst, in her 6lh year, E.a EusoBAdangh. of John and Sarah Kelly. In Lewisburg, 13th inst, aged 4 y, 5 m, 4 d, Enwin son of Jos. M. and Marg t J. Housel. Te stricken ones, wbo mourn a darting boy, Christ unto yon hath this sweet comfort given, Tbat while on aeetb you've lost your arida aad joy, You've oataed a representative ia Ueavee. And when yon come to bid a last ad tea To all of earth, Ob 1 the ecstatic joy Peruana the very Are! to welcome yon To Jesue' ansa, will be yoax cherub boy. No more he'll sit upon bij'Qrandpa's knee As oft I've aeen him do at eventide, Ills little beefy Prit now la free A child uaatortai, with tbe glorined. H. tTLOST-t1"" Market street and the Seminary, on the 14th inst., a Cameo liOLD BREAST-PIN. The finder by leaving it at WILLIAM FRICK'9 shall be suitably rewarded. A LOT of kuj'frior SOFT HATS just rrcd Mnnbi tlf X aMIa O XIO.M4 fnr s!c at Jan ii bCHKLVLKS & WEST BRANCH FARMER JAN. 15, ltifc. FREE COURSE OF LECTURES. at Independent Ball. rpiIE Lewlnburg M.erarr - L flat leu would announce tliat the gen tlemen named below hare consented to speak as follows s Mr. JAMES AIKKV-Tue&lay eveniuj, Jan. V, IS'S. Prof OKO. R. BUS- da Feb S H.m JtMKS POLUJCK Jo Feb. 18 Kcv. br. WATSON do Mer. I II C. IIII'BOK. K4 do ton. Iii llev.Pr..r.CUl:TI d Mir. " Rev. R. A. FINK do Aril U Oilier Lecturers have been invited, who we hope hereafter to announce, so that every Tuesday evening during the course may le occupied. The Public is cordially invited to atleud. Tbe lectures are FREE, but collec tions will be taken to defray expenses. tVDoors open at 6). P. M. close at 7J, when Lecture will commence. ESTRAYi Came upon the premises nf the subscriber on Sunday last a While UUAK I'Ki, about six months old, in good flesh. The owner is notified lo prove property, pay charg'-s and take him au-av. WM. II. WOI.KE. Wolfe's Milis, Buttaloe Tp, Jan 12, 18.W Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters nf Administration to Hie estate of PETER K.U F.MAN, for merly of Lewis township, I'nion county, dee'd, by the Register Recorder of said county have been granted lo the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement lo JOSEPH SANDERS. Administrator Limestone Tp, Jan. 9, 1853 LOST. Abont the llth i.ist., at White Deer Creek, a lare IIOI I, ai i f v.-ars old. black on the back, yellow head and'lees. Any one returning said DoK or "ivin" information where he may be found shall be rewarded for his trouble. MARTIN MEIXELL. East Bu(r.tloe,near Biehl's, Dec. 15 UMIIVA l.LEP A1TRACT10X! Emrnoi's C niaRazlnr, , & ( Putnam 1 Mont lily ! srTwo great Hagaiines in Onet 90,000 Copies the First Month! MAGNIFICENT PROOKaMME FOR 1S5S. A S.ri Eiuirauiua In t.asu Sulacrtiiar. A lie urea, ijiurary um-i. AGENTS CLTTIXG RICH ! The union of EMERSON'S MAO AZISEand PUTNAM'S MONTHLY has given to the consolidated wort a circula tion second to but on similar publication In toe country, and has secured for It a combination of literary and ar tittle talent probably a a rivaled by any other maresliM ia the world. During tha ant month, tha sale la the trade and demand from subscribers exceeded 90,000 cop ies, and tbe numbers already Issued of the consolidated work are universally eooeeded to hers surpassed, in tha richness of their literary coo ten ta, and the beauty and profuseoeasortbeir pictorial lllostrationa,aoy ever befora issued from tha American press. Encourag ed by these evidences of favor, tha publishers have deter mined to eommenea tbe new volume in January with still additional attractiona, and to offer nssh indueetnenta to fubscribera as cannot fail to place it, ia circulation, at tbe head of American msgatinea. With Ibis view they now announce the following splendid programme. They have purchased that superb anil costly steel plate engra vlner, " THE LAST SUPPER," and will present a copy of rt to ovary three-dollar sub scriber for tha year ISM. Itwaa engraved at a coat or $6,000, by the lata celebrated A. L. IHck, from the origi aal of Raphael Mors; be a, after LeooarUo Da Vinci, and ia tha largest teel-plate engraving aver eiceuted in this country, being three tuna the Bise of ths ordinary three dollar engravinge. Tbe first impressions of this engraving are held at $10, and it was tbe intention of the artist that aone of the engravlngsahouUeverbeofferedfora less sum thaa $j, being richly worth that amount. Thus every three-dollar subscriber will receive the Magaaineone year cheap at $3 and this splendid engraving richly worth $i thus getting for $3 tbe value of $8. We shall commence striking off the engravings imme diately, yet it eaa hardly be expected that impression of so large a plate eaa be taken aa fast aa they will be called for by sabscrtbere. We (ball, tbe re fore, furnish them ia the order In which subscriptions are teerived. Those wbo desire to obtain their engraving! early, and from tbe first impreeatoaa, should aaad in their subscrip tions without delay. The engravings can bs sent on rol lers, by mail, or in any other aaanner, at subscribers shall order. Iaeloee $3 to tbe publishers and yon will commence re. ceiviog tbe Mafaatne by return mail. You will also re ceive with tbe (rat copy a numbered subscription receipt entitling yon to the Engraving of "Tue last currER." REASONS Wnt TOD SHOCLD 8CBSCRITIE M EMERSON'S MAGAZINE For 1R5S, Krsf .- Because Its literary eou tents will, abasing the year, embrace contributions from oat atsnm dtf- ferwnt wrilr na Ui pumur.ii.B -vwu hiw uiv nvoejt jMintcatiibel or American authors. Srmnd i Bmnse iU Hitorial departmviiU Khir Stn dio," ")ar WumIow, umI Uur Olio' will cmch tw con- duclvti bj mn bliJilr Bd H wilUarpaJU. In tbe . rtotj ami rkhncw of iti ttliturial eontfants, any other macaxiiK?! Third: BocanM it nill contain, daring the frt, nearly lis biuitlrctl original pictorial UliuUatloiisfromdtfsijjiu hi the firnt Amrrican artist. trtVi; Ifeeauiie for the Bum of $3 yon will trrclve this plendid monthly, moiv richly worth that sum than any ottwr mafcaxine, and the superb curaTlng of TUB LAST SUPPER, worth Notwithstanding thcsxtraonlinary indweenents ratt hardly fail to accomplish tbe ohjecta of the publishers without further efforts, yet they bave dtrmtacd to con tinue through the year THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To any person wbo will get up a club of twvnty four subtfcritaerst either at one or more post-oftcea, we will present a splendid Library, evnidsting of over Forty Larff Bound Volume cm b raring tbe mostpopular works in the market The olub aiay be fbrmed at tbe club price, $2 a year, without tha engraving, or at tbe full price, $3, with tbe engraving of the Last dapper to each ubscriber. List and dearriptioa cf tbo Library, and s pMdmen copy of the Magaaine, will bo forwarded on rs eript of 2b cents. Over -WO Libraries, or 8,000 volumes, ban already been distributed In atrordanea with this cftVr, and we sbonld be glad of an opportunity to furnih a Library to every clergyman, to every school teacher,or to some one at every post-ofnee in toe country AGENTS GETTING RICH. The success which ourafrenti are meeting with ia al most aetonifbing. Among tha many evideneea of tbla iaet, we are permitted to publish the following: nsirruMEN Tbe following tarts in relation to what your Agents are doing in this section, may be of use to some enterprising young men in want of employmenL The Rev. Tohn K. Jardon, of this place, has made, since l..( -hri.tea. oeer lloOOin bia agency. Mr. David M. Heath of Kiddy, Mo, your Ueoeral Agent for I'UU County, is making s per day on earn oun-aeeut employ ed by him. and Slresrs Weimor A Bvana,of Oregou, Mo , our Agents lor Holt County, are making from $ to lb per dav, and year bamble servant baa made, eiuee tbe seventh day of laat January, OVM- Sl.iOV, beeides paying lor 300 acres of lead oat of tbe busieees worthover 1,oWa, You are At liberty lo publish this statement, if you like, aod to refer lo aay of tbe parties named. . DAN1K1, ttHUHi, Carrolbm, Mo. With sock ladaoesaeaUaa wa offer, aaybody eaa ob tain subseribera. We hivit every gentlemen oat of ssa ploysaeot. and every lady wbo desires a pleasant emcy making oeeopaUoeto apply at oace lor an ageaey. Ap plicaata saoald inclose 2 eanu lor a speciaaea copy of Urn Msgasiae, which will always be fctaarded with an swer toappUcatioa by return malL SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. As we desire to place H ia tbe hand of every perse wbo proposes to get up a club, and alio of every agent, a copy of tbe engraving of "THE LAST SOFrER," aa a peciaen, each applicant iaeloiiinz as 13 will receive the eagraving, post paid, by return mall, also specimens of our publications and oae of tbe aambersd subscription receipts, entitling Ibe holder to tbe Magasin aaa year. Tbis oner is made only to those wbo desire to act aa agtnia if lo tuim cluba. Adlxsaa OAKEMITU A Co,' j. .71 Siuadway,Nae7 Tcik. ATOTN'E is hereby siven.that Letters 1 1 of A-lministration on the Bta!e of J'S 1' V I TKIf lai i.f Limestone Two. Union ' count deceased, have been grauted to th. ; ondersisned by the Ke-ister of Union countv j in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make ' debted to said estate are requestrd immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requestrd lo preent them le gally auihenticatcd for seiilemrnt. EMAMl'.l. WALTElt, Administrator. Limestone, Jan. 12, 1804 NOTICE IS hereby given that the arconnu of Dr. Th.irnton St t-'o. Thornton eV Vanvalzah and of Dr. Thornton, have been assigned to n.and the UiHik plaeed in the hands of Job B. Liwaj, Esq , for collection. Tlrose indebted upon the saute will plrae settle imme-'liatt-ly. WILLIAM MDDKE, J & J. WALLS. Den. 31, 18.17 WM. L. IIAKULS $10 REWARD ! IIT'IIEREAS, there is now in the hsnds (as I am informed) of I. li. Kohlaud a single bill pnrportine; to be siened to Luther Kank by me, winch I pronounce to be a iaKe paper. The above reward will be paid to any person who will furni-ih me with evidence sufficient 10 eonvict in a criminal conrt the person or persons who brought said single bill into eiistence; and I hereby warn all persons against purchasm; said false note. JOHN KOLA-ND. Lewisburg, Dec. 29, 1857 Executors' Notice. TarOTH'R is hereby Riven, that Letters Tcs tamentarvon the last will and lestami-nt of SIMt). ilAKTM AN, late of Lewis township, I'nion county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Kesister ol I'nion county, in due lorm of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indeblc.l to said estate are requested to make immediate piyment,.md those having just claims attain! the same are also requested lo present them properly atulfntieatej fur settlement. KEI IIE.V IIAUTMAN, Egeca JOHN SWARTZ. Jlots. Millhcim, Center Co, Dec. Sit, 1H57 P I FL0UII lOO bhls Extra Family Flour manufactured from the best White Wheat, for sale by Dec 10 CIIAMBERLIX BRO'8 Salt -TO bbls Lake or Genesee fait for aale by Dec in CHAMBERLIN BROS XKCl'TORS' SiOTlC'E. Notice is iluki ih uitib-rsivned liavi hesn annointed Egeeutors oflhe enlate of PAUL (sOODLANDEK, late of White Deer lownahip.Unien county .deceased. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. EDWARD RANCK, ) Eiec- SAMI EL OOODLANDER, , mors White Deer, Dec. 23, 1857 pd LUMBER! LUMBFa-lt!! fTIHE subscribers have for sale J, (in lots lo suit purcnasers; a laree slock of f J'J.VB BOARDS Panel SlnlT.fi Plank Sec Also ,000 J"MS JiA U.S. Which are offered low for Cash, at our Mills on South Branch of the While Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of our Road. Nov. 80 JOHN M'CALL St BRO S. Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partner ship heretofore existing between Daniel Weidensaul and Mark Halfpenny, known as the firm of V. Weidensaul 4 Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements of said Finn to be made with D. Weidensaul. D. WE1DENSAI L, M. HALFPENNY. Lanrellon, Nor. S3, A.D. 1857 PARTICULAR NOTICE. ALL persons knowine themselves indebted lo F. Zellers or Zellcrs A Sterner on book account are requested fo call on F. Zel lcrs and settle the same on or before lhe first of Jan. 1858. After that date the books will be put into the hands of a Justice for settle ment. F. ZELLERS. Lewisbnrg, Pec. 17. 1. 8. STERN ER. Dr. I. Snigger Dr. J. F. Harvey HOMEOPATHIC Physicians, south side Market St. bet ween 4th h 1,640 LBWISBVRV. PA rpo TaxPayeraj.- All persons knowing themselves lo be indebted for Hiaie or Conn ty Taxes in the Borough of Lewisburg and 1 am glad to say there are not many will please remember that my Duplicate must be settled before 1st Jan. 'S3. Any taxes rem aining unpaid after lhat lime must (recollected according to law, withont mil. A. KENNEDY, Coll r. M?School Taj also is very much wauled GOODMAN & CHAHBERLIN WOULD invite cencral attention lo their Fall and Winter Stock of HOODS, Just received. French Mennoes, Alpacas. Debases, Plaid Woolens, Ginghams, Delaines from 10 lo 25 cts. per yd. Prints from 61 to 15J cts. per yd. Shawls, illoves. Ho siery, Ac. A general assort meat of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Broadcloths, Cassimeres, !atinells, Visiings, Cravats, (iloves. Hats. Ac, Ac. ;itotr:i(ii:s. New York Canton Co.'s Teas, fine fireen and Oolong, Rio and Java Coffees, Palt, Fish, Sugars, Svrup Molasses, Soap, Can dles, Cheese, Ac. ALSO, HARDWARE, QLKEXSWAUE, Ac. Lewisburg, October 53, 1857. Rich and Rare S the large and choice assortment of new . FALL . WIVTER ;OODS, now arriving at the well Known corner otore BEATER, KREdER fc M'CLURE. Call and see ! Lewisburg, Oct. 57 $10 REWARD ! f tlt. Barges and Town Conncil or the 1 Borough of Lewisburg will pay Ten Dollars for testimony which will lead lo the conviction of the persons who removed, inju red or destroyed private property in ibis Borough on the nights of the 31st ult. and the jj jnsu -By order of the Conncil, Nor. 3d, 1857. J. SCHREYER. Burgess ' Richards' Sew Blatklagr. AFTER years of eiperimenling, J. H. Richards hat at last attained the end of elegantly polishing, and at the same time oil ing and softening the leather at the same time. All who "go in" for a splendid article, will use "Richards' New Compound" olt! by Christ k Caldwell, C. W. Scheme, Alex. Am nions, P. Harsh, Goodman A Chamberlin, J. A J.Wall. J.M'Faddin and fillers in Lewisb'g. Ct93pd I. H. RICH ARDS.Prop'r, N. Y. DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain eurr for DvspepMa and diseases arising from aa Harare slate of the atneaarb alsn a anre rre v.ative ef rrB JM JOChf' rts. per K-H le, fcr sate by l CLOTHS Cao-imeres and Vtstinss, Hats, tarj.Ac, a fine a.rrtment at j Ueoisaa4ClsABibeiha. i NOTICE. I OR valuf rrcriv-d i h sel over unto W m. 1. II LPlt lilt? Il'l- lowing personal proprriv. to w.t s I 'prinK wa-on al 9--K I one horse sleil at $1. cutting bo at t. a tons ol hay ( .o. 1 cooking siove at 1S. M yards of carpet ai li'l'J.St), 3 pairs of bi-dstta ls at Sill. 1 sen f eane-bolUim-d rhsirs at 1 sett ul roininon chairs at $1, I ljr;:e rurktiicliair at I j sink at .iJ, I bureau at 3 talils at SI I. ; I lookin? elass at $1. I Iminse at -vJ, 1 ir kettle at SO, I sell ol single hiirm-ss at i.-, j 3 shoats al 53, 1 svr at ii Witness mv hnd and ae-al,this thirtieth dav of November, A 1. I.r7. i ALE.VANDEK fLEMENrl. Witness present: Kunn VB. I.iicolm i New Goods Old Stall ! I lie A ;CM:RAI. nssorlmrnt of lrf -uN. iij'e tip Ctitthinj,ll'ttsc' '-, ami hots suitable lor the season. IlarJ Warp, Queens Ware, Crotories, SALT, FISH, Etc., it!! of which will be sidu at prices to suit the tunes. LitH-ral deiluctn.ns iit.i.le for Cash! M'CKKII.IIT V IIALCK. li iffjlo X R.iads, Nov. 30. lx:7 AEW GOODS! IN BROWN & STERNER, Al the O'.d 'Xch.mge Slore, havin; bought a of Goods in the Citv at ttryliito rutta by reasim of the H ARD Tl.MKK.ar able to supply tlieir former customers and the puMic generally wiih titer brst (ofls on th mt accuramoJj- lini?termm CALL ASH SEE! ' l.ewisburs, luv. 1M7 Important to FARMERS ! rilllE subscriber is prepared to clean i I loert'fl at the known Mill ol Wat. T. Lis in Kelly township, L'nion Co, on the shortest notiee,and warrant no damage by breaking of the seed, taTjor the Fifteenth Bushel !-a Thankful fur past patronage he asks a eon-1 liniiance of il assuring his cusluincrs that be j will do his utmost to give san-laction. i Nov. 1S57. CEOKfiE BAKER I IS. H. Dersham, 15. D., ! l)RAt'TIl'l.(i Physician, J .orlU Third Ntrrot, 709 LEtolSBl AO, -.I Ordinance M Markets. ECTION 1. lie il ordained by the Burgess and Tirwn Council nf the Burouh nf Liw irq. and it is kerehy ordained hy the nullum rity nf the same. That WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of every week shall be the Market Times for said Borough, when it may be lawlul to sell and buy articles of produce fci family use; and that M.UtKET STREET, from Seennd to Fourth Streets, shall be used for snch sales wagons ic. lo 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 jrear. Sictios 3. Be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, either the producers of marketing or their immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise, to peddle or sell in any street or allev or in any part of the said Borough, any articles of produce for family use, other than at lhe limes and places specified in the first section of this ordinance; and any person or persons violating this ordinance shall incur a penalty of from One Dollar to Fire Dollars, to be re covered before the Burgess or any Justice of the r eace of union county as like sums are recovered under the laws rf Pennsylvania, with costs, in the name of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Lewisbur:, one half of said penalty to be paid lo 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 I8.7, and ordered lobe published. J. SCHREYER, Burgess. Nov. 6, 185T. First of the Season! SCHREYER & SOX have received an entire NEW STOCK of rail and Winter (.ood. comprising a large lot nf LADIES' DKES3 t;oniS.Milks, French Merino,Cashmeres, De Laines,Poil dc Chivre, a large lot of De Lainrs to sell at 13 cts , Also, a general assortment of Men's Wear, Cloths, Cassitnerw, Velvet and Silk Vest ings and Salinctn, at al! prices. Shawls, men's and la dis'.FInnrls,Mnslins,Tirkincs. Qiirrnsware, f.KOCERIES.and a eenrral assortment i.f ev- ervthing belonging to a Counlrv Store, which have been bought very rhrap for cash, and are determined in sell vervelieap for the same, Those wishing to purchase fur cash will please call and examine for themselves. Ocl.'J,'67. Si Ml XI. II. ORHIC, Alloi iiey at Law. OFFICE on 8ooth Second near Market St. I.EWlsRVRt:, I' A. iy All Proli-ssional Businrss entrusted to his care will be faithfully and promptly atten ded to Kept. II, IKS? I CE CREAM-SAMUEL HOFFMAN has opened a new Ice Cream Saloon over his Confectionery, and wishes lo see his nu merous customers there. Look this wii :i XOT1CE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! HAVL(J just returned from the City with nn unusally large .Slock and well selected, and am now prepare.! to sell goods lower than can be bought elsewhere on this side of Philadelphia. Hardware I Hardware!! Hardware!!! .ailn Kails) Locks, Latches, llinces Screws, Olass, Potty, Paints, Oil in fact ev er) IbtnK you may want to build your self a lirst raie house or barn twenty per cent, lower lhaa ever before. This way .' This tray CARPENTERS, here yon can gel the cele brated Greenfield Planes, Ppcar 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, linages, Iron Screws, Compass Saws, Hamond's Hammers, Ac. Blacksmilhslroit IROX IROJf-ALL KINDS Bar, Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Round and Siiuare Cast Steel, Spring and English Steel, Vises, Anvils. Bellows, Screw Plates, ele. HOUSEKEEPERS! Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can dlentirks. Coffee Mills, Oilcloths. Mats. fans. Bawls. Ar. HALL I'il tK Yew will aaa all tbe above wild a great many awte il lbs UAanw.as .si leos SThK ef JOSEPH WTAPPKJf, rn the old Caabam Stand, LKW Isnt'Hti. Pa. tuts rJVIl ; THIS HAl l ESPFXIAL NOTICE!! IjH'ER Y person indebted lo th late Firm ol It 1.ROWS ft. HITTER, will please take notice that our accounts rami be settled by Note or otherwise by the; 1st of Jan. next, or they will be put in the hands of a Justice for collection. B. A K. Lewisburg. Dec. 11. le-57 LEWIS r.wL.IIEK, A Rl'MTE'T and Bl'ILDER. t"?"L'lii-.t ia 'h: I n: ti-iv PuilJieJ r.4 6f,r.i Vli'l(.'E is hi-rehv ;uet. that ! ro-pwrt-uer-h p lieretof.o ensta tetwern the) ninlersiriir.l ir:.J.tr? as iha tirni of Cril 4 CaUivrll has l-ern this dav dissolved by nni ual ruiisent. The Bi-"k Notes and AetoULl ar- It tt with I" S. CuU'.re'l for inved-te ll.iucot. TllKOSI'HKfT. f S CLDVM.LX. Lewisburg, Nuv. tf, l5i7 NOTICE. ur:rnv.l will e.-ntinne the Drn7. I .Valmliriy. I'. nt, Ui!, Ola- and raienl Mclirinr tpii-iness at the obi stann ol a-nra-i ea I'aldwell. where be will be happy to all Ins ld eusii.inets auj new. W, (,, IS07. f S CALDWELL. DISSOLDTION". 1111 e. -partnership in lh coacn-maklnej business lietaren lira uiidrrsiKBeJ was ,li.si,U-e! bv mutual consent on the Iftn ot Julv, 1H57. The bH.k 4c. ar nt Iha olJ stand lor seMleiiirni. WM. H. KIITLK. Oct. S3, '07. FLAMA.NIS BYEKS i n i:nsiTt at lehubirc. NUl'ICE. Mubs.ml.ers to the Building Fund are respectinllv infartned tbat tha lllHfalllie-nt on ilir -nbsrnptibns is ii.. w due anil pavable. J.A.MEIiTZ. Ksq il appointed Coliector.aiid authorized to teceira and receipt tor ibe san.e. A. K HELL. fJener.il Ajent anl Treasurer. I.ewisburp, Oct. I, li7 1) 1SS0IXTI0N'.-- Notice is terety civtn, that ilie V partn-rb'p hervf.rp entinz between Charles S. Crites is-! J. bn M iniiert has luen this day dissolve i r y muti. al consent. - The books and papers left ia Charles K. Crues' bands for eolleciorr. CHAM. . C RITES, Oct. 5. 1SS7. JtJHN STANNEKT. The Ban liering b-isintss w.!l be carried OB at the ol.; stand bv V. . I .'rues, under lhe su perititendence of John Stannert- CMOS UiKEIlT CONFIXTIONERY. . riMtK at.lerib-r respectfully lalea ihisew J tlioit tv- inlorm fhe citizens of Lewisbarg aiid vicinity in zeneial.aiid the Ladies-ia pars liculai. tha he has oponrd a UalaCrjaswd 'niil- I lottery, on Third street, is Mr. Heaver's liuilJtng, wnrrs he will be ready h supply all a ho imiy fa . or him wiih rail Willi tha Lett A v .King ia til S llnB fit be- smess. BliEAD, CAKES and CONFEC TIONERY on hand at all times. Being a practical Baker and Confectioner for upward of tweuty-five years. ha feels confident thai all who favor him wiih a car! or give him a trial shall not be d-sappointed. Weddings and Panics supplied at the shortest notice, on th most reasonable terms. All sorts of Orna mental Work done in order. BKEAD delivered al Houses at all times when desired. CHAIiLES HEINE!. Lewisburg. Oct. 7, lt57. PRODUCE WANTED- Notwithstanding tha "hard times" Printers must continue to try lo live. Ws ar a war that many of otir patrons, in consequence of the short crop i f the great Wheat staple, may feel as if they had not the Cash to spare for the Chronicle. We are desirous of accommo dating all as far as possible, and will receive) all suitable PRODUCE for family asa at Cash rates. Please bring as early in the sea son as convenient. We want mora or leee of IVotx, LitrJ, Tallinn, Fuultry, Frith Mutt, tic. tic. on old or new aeconnts but no Cash to pay for them with, as we have other use fur IL. CLOTHING!!! T GOLDSMITH & BK0"S take pleas- I ore in announcing to lhe citizeasoi lew isburg and the public in general tbat they bar received the largest stock of Black. Bine. Brown and Mixed CLOTH. FROCK. DRE" and SACK CU7'N. Cassiinere Coat of all kinds. Cassiinere, Cl.-lh ami Passinetf Pne, Velvet, Silk. Matin. Cloth, t'assimera and Hal inett Vests, flats. Caja. Shirts, I'ndsr C'iefAew of every descnption, which they offer to sell Cheaper than the Cheapest, fir Cash. We would call particular attention to our stock of IIOb'S' CXOTIII..G. Clothing made to order, with neatness and despatch. J. UOI.DSMITH A RJJO'B. Oct. MS;?. Market sUwt,aaxt la viallel TOS. L. VODER, Practical Watcnma- sj kerand dealer in I 'locks. Watches. Jewel- ! T- Silver Ware, Tianos, Mclodeons and- fhewt "as,r' All kin-Is of Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted l.-r one- )ear. rvpeclatlesi to snitany eyes f. r sale, anJ new lases inserted in old frames. Lewisburg, June 1, 1S57. NEW GOODS' HMIE Tlace t Imy (Jowls, cheap! X H)lUS.ni.l7EL lle teave lo anuouiice to the public that they have opened a large and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER COGDS, embracing every variety of LadieV and Gert's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres. I.iueti tinods, Vrsiings. Ginghams, Clieoa. Silks, ll.-rasi-s. Iteragc Delaines, Shal.lTa, I awns. Mu.lins. a larje asst rtment ef EM BHOIDEKIEM ot all kinds. Bonnets, ILtts, ami Cups, also a large assortment of CAKrETS. SALT, FlsU, slwsjsoa basJ. Karmcrs and Housekeepers are reeaeetfiilte tnvlt. H examine enr essertraeeil cf i,KOi tmt:s: Ci:n:hLKY. liAKUWAklt. .. II A ft. A--, arel we are MiUened that Vttw will Biel ete rvthine.vf ll tw,et -luaiuy, yvumay desire, at la saoet HNlerate rates. I sir lior.l sera se!.rtnl ailh anasnst ears. SB-1 wa b-'lleve vlll V S-mel M the verv hest. alnl, for thaqaalirv I acbeii as tit-, es': ri'aHnnb!j be eliered at aay elaes store va tlw W-.l Tn eel.. tie rcspct-uully i-iviie rur oM rnstemers la eel I aw4 s.-e our su.k. ant vce are sure we eaa meet ve-ie wania and Lsstes. J LUL'VCH taken as ttsaal fASH aavee rrtuse-1. HUH ll'PIM.S l-ewisrur Oct. ts.-.T AAKoN K WBrZBU THE 1JKE-1I1VE! rriIE "old Mammolh" ahead !-ot- JL wiihstarxting ihf hard tunes and Bank sui-pnsitms, J. & J. WALLS have received and are now opening an anus cally large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. consisting partly of Cloths of every grade, plain, black and fancy Cassimeres. a heamifi-l earietv f Veatiara, ftallaa Csatlie, Jeaaa, Twawle ead Wuitvr wear, aisa I-artiea' lereaaj CiMela, such as Sllke, Tissoes. tvtama, HSiefa, rMere, VM's 4i..i..,tni:haBts. raitri.t. riea. Ktbenns. Heatarv.Ole.ee, blear bed and hrewa Muslins. Irtrh Liaea aaawla. aad sTiuw noons of every variety aad style alsa a flee seleelae ef Hardware, QcrrrsswAKr, t'F.DAR ASD vVlLLOWtV ke, Bkoovs, Ac. Ac. suited to all the wants el the recf-le- a eatere lot rf CAr.PETir.GS, 4. r ai nf weKh is.. i - tt'-i r. ... ..nailv ''- ! "e "r 1 'tneei-a , v fr4!-. ISA U IB eJefeliv t : U I.OU.j, -t. ;-.3T I1 i H i I 1 I '1 f fs. i jr.1
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