LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER JAN. 22, 1858. JLeirisbnra, M'a. FkIDAT MoRNISC, JAN". 22, ISoS. ' - - - 7 J ATIVFRTI7K' ManursJ-Tlurers. !i-rru.ui-. ..... uv, i J .;r. iii cit na oountrr. I'ui.iuwr.-1 i;i.boisht.lrrH-.. V":' . : I Cilcmm of th. Imnifmrv ' Trvnic" . ..... - 7 - anl in larRr I1 .dj jit-m, m nj id .nc try See Kew .dvortHomenls. Public Sales adnrtisrJ ut Ctronicle OJlce. ! 8atJan.23 Estate Th.llobinson dec'd.BuiTalo J MonJan.25 House &cJ.lI.Corneliiis,N.Ber:in Tues.Jan.5fi Lot T.O.Orwig, Lewis Tp j jjHat.Feb.G Estate Is. Rank Sr,dcc'd,Wh.Decr . MonJV'b.15 2 Lots of.M.BIack in New Colu j VcmlllC XotCS at the Chronicle Office j Rev. E. Wilisus, (a blind man) will preach for the Presbyterian congregation iu this town next Sabbath al the usual hours. J Mr. Fuawas'a luvenile Singing Class will meet at Amnions' Hall, to morrow (.Saturday) afternoon al hall pasi 2 o'clock. Jsi?As we doubt not all our readers will desire to read our new Governor (Pack er's) Messaga as soon as practicable, wc issue our paper half a day earlier lhau is usual. No time or room for comments. It-Tbe bill to incorporate the Milton Savings ISank became a law by lat se of time. The Capital, we believe, is SlO0,000. t30nc of the very finest volumes of; vene, and unanimously without a sin Letter l'ress priuting we have ever seen, gle debate re-adopt the Topcka Constitu te the new Speciwcu Hook of L. Joiixson tion. Congress had better swallow it at & Co.mp., (iUlJ Sansoiu St., I'Liladelj hia. j once. Sooner or later, it must do so. It Fouuded iu 17Ut, this Foundry can " bring ! needs to be taught that tho people is its forth things both new and old," of the ' master, and this is tho lesson wo 'Tope first quality and greatest variety ancient kaites' will teach it." und modern. (As soon as we net a little I 0 , ." . . "7 . c. , , v , . e , , I calviu, who was hung recently at bt. cash ahead, wc must obtain some of these i , , T , . , r .1 ' ; Johns, N. for the murder of the M - attractive types for our paper.) Appointment liy Gov. rollock. Andrew Kennedy to be Notary l'ub- lie for the couuty of 1'uiou, iu place of; old, innocently held up her doll and oflcr John B Miller, resigned. j cd it to him if he would not kill her. The JEREMIAH Kr.ECKNKlt, of Centerville, ; little cherub's offer was refused, aud the Suydcr county, aud John W. Kai.aiiaicii j iuLuman monster murdered her! of oodward 1 O., Ilaiues Twp, Center ; -' county, Aid-de camps, with the rank of Probably the Artesian well that will be Lieutenant Colonel. the deepest in the world, when finished, ti"Mr. Kennedy is aa old personal j is being bored in Louisville, to obtain wa friend of Gov. Follotk. Messrs. Klcckncr ter for a paper mill. The workmen have und UadabaugU are aetive,working, jouug J already drilled to the depth of I'JOO feet American Republicans, j and are still progressing toward the ccn- neTriMipai'neM' t Uarris- tw .of the cartb. anJ mcaD to Fvcrc lurs. thus far, has been the rushing thro' of a bill providing of an " Executive Mansion," in addition to the $500 addition recently made to his salary. It was pushed tbrougb, by the party and local influences, j but we aro uncertain in just what shape. Mr. Magraw was re-elected State Trcas- urcr, defeating Henry S. Mott and others , in the Democratic Caucus, aud taking the full party vote in Convention. Mr. lieu eon, of Potter county, received the Oppo sition vote. rVM. A. Porter, E.-q., of Philad elphia, is to be appointed to the vacancy in the Supreme Court. John A. Innes, of Easton, confidential clerk to the Gov ernor. In drawing seats for the Supremo uencn, juuge iuompson nas tnc JODg term. Chambers C. Mitle.v is re ap pointed Superintendent of Public Build ings an office he has filled for five or six years past. B,Thcre has not been much done in ( Congress recently, except the appoiutmeut of a special committee of live to iuvesti- j v , ,. ,.rn, I cate an alleged expenditure of si'OO by b b. r ' . .-i an Eastern Company to procure one of the changes in the Tariff Act of last session. Mr. Kunkel of l'a. is one of the Commit tee. Several other Committees arc also "out, which together go far to shake public confidence in the integrity of that Hon. body. The deaths of Senators and Kepresentativea have consumed several I j r at 1 1 1 days of the session in the speeches and .l-t. "pt l adjournments which ensue. There bavo i been many able speeches on the Fillibustcr j , ,. I and Kansas questions. fiThc Free State men of Kansas bav- inir been unhappily divided as to the policy ; of voting for State Officers and Legislature j on the iih iust, uuJcr the Lccompton Con- stitution, it b doultf.il whetber tLoso wbo s-1 . t - i .t.:. rr, the pro-lavcry legal and illegal votes. The vote cast agaiast the Lccompton Con- eUtution is sail to be 15,000 ! Calhoun Laa returned to Kansas, under an escort of U. S. troops, to count tho votes. Hostility to the Lccompton Constitution seems tirrS.Jverjjrre. A Washington correspondent of the lloston Courier says the heirs of Geo V. F. Custis are determined that Lis several hundred slaves should not be set free as he willed. The writer asserts that tho negroes are now being sold south. Nearly one thousand MLssourians went j into Shawnee (better known as Gum i Springs,) on the day of election, to vote ; and it was positively known that large numbers of them encamped near West- port on the day preceding the election. Widow Stoddard died in Broadalbin, Fulton county, on Christmas Day. She was born iu Connecticut, in tho year 17C0, on Christmas day was married on Christmas day, and died on Christina, day, aged 91 years. Th omas Batcman, of Fairfield, N. J., a ecxton, died lately aged SO years. He hid dug during his life fourteen hundred iweuiyuve graves. Sixty murders were committed in tbe city of New York during tho last year. But one execution took place the color- ed man, Porsey. Thomis Alliljonc, late President of the Iiaiik of Pennsylvania, returned tj Lis h-ac ia rtiLJelftia, tiui ak. j BrauTbe Introductory of tbc Courac of Free Lectures, last Tuesday evcninff, was honored by an audience that could not be eeatcd in tbe lower floor of the Hall, and . . . , n,, the best attention was also paid. The t.... ..t,v-.l L. Kafinnal fl u' uuuac wo - o ! and by evergreen wreath,, and was well liMifrii and enlivened wiltt music iroui tUc new Cornet Dantl. Win. If. Chamberlin, Trcsitlent of the Association, made a Liief but sati.-factory exposition of its objects. A Library aud Heading Koom is contemplated, to be es tablished as soon as means can be obtained. Mr. Aikcu'g Lecture was in bis well hnown racy, plain aud unambiguous ttyle ouly it was au hour long, and the audi ence were not at all wearied when be quit. TLo next Lecture, on Tuesday eve ning of next week, will be delivered by J. Mix.itiLi. Linn, Esq. : Subject, .SViV Amusements. Wc trust that citizens gen erally will make their arrangements to atteud the full Course, and cash to contri bute at least a small sum for the payment of the necessary expenses. Effect op an Exaiiliws Act. The Vrusadi r, Uedpath's new paper, published j at Doniphan, Kansas, says Tf I '..hiifhj 11 i,oncn.s pa.scs au Enabling Act for Kaunas the new Constitutional Convention will con- KetiMe family, coufessed that, after the elder members of tho family bad been butchered, a little girl, about three years ucul ""J ,aP ,nc rcal suorerranean res "Old lluek," it is said, is very cross on the Kansas question. lie thinks be un- dersta&ds this Lccompton business better than any one else, and has nothing to learn, aud he fumes immensely over the slur in l)ouglas' speech, that he was "ab- sent 00 a patriotic mission from the coun try" when the Nebraska bill was passed! Tom. Wash. Smith, who murdered Car ter iu cold blood for the seduction of his wifo prior to marriage, was on Tuesday acquitted on the ground of insanity. In that case, be should certainly bo confined where be could do do more barm. Public or,iu;on secm3 lo s;j0 with Smith, and ,iiCre is iuo fVnirathT for Carter. Thcjdoro Sedgwick is confirmed as District- Attorney of New York, in place of John M'Kcon, by a close vote of 28 to 24. There was an animated debate in the Scn- ate on the question, and it will raise Cain iu the city. "Sings is working." ., 0 ,, .. .... One year ago, the South thought there , . . wcro no two such eentlcincn in tho North as Douglas and Forney : but now, they abuse them with scurrility, and say they arc not gentlemen, or fit for good society, but very scurvy persons ! Three negroes, as we learn from the St. Louis Uopublican, escaped from Slavery :., rtt:....: 1 1 ..: 1 .1. . ' T -Juri!Ul-'ul3UUl tucir pursuers, and escaped themselves, . ' , ,' ' rrobably to Canada. Ihev wero well r c j The SpriogGcld ReauUu-an ya Sena- c , ci on, but lie conteajplates returmog im- mediately to Europe, and going to Egypt j and Iudia for a ycor. At Oat Hill, near I'oltsville, Ta., on ! Saturday, James Holland, aged 1!, killed ! Lis OWQ tnntlirr hv lfiolinis hpr Ho i ' drUlik. SinCO the inurdcr he had diaap- : Beared. LisLop simr.son of tLe M. E. Church, now tnveliD in Sjria La3 becn dancr. oasj m of fcTcr) Lut at tLe last acCJUU3 wa3 recovcring. to cdMi M,h. oress, died at Gloucester, N. J., on Fri- day last, and was buried yesterday. She was sixty-seven years of age. (jn Friday night last.scvcn men, mostly negroes, were scalded to death by molten mctat at Cooper's iron furnace, Cass Co., Georgia, On tho lst,the old Canada mode of reek- oning the currency was abolished, and the dollar aud cent system of tho United States came into vogue, The Chicago Journal says that tho cn- tire crew of a fishing boat, eleven iu number, were lost on Christmas day, be- tween Little Sauble and Point Water. The Washington Glole of Tuesday morning says that its compositors had bccn at work ;nCessantly for the twenty- eight hours preceding its publication, Tho taxation of Ncw york for 1S5S wUl read, one hundred dollars for every Tolerj accorjiDg to tLc numbcr of ?otcs for Mayor, The Administration papers of Iowa, with two exceptions, havt taken the side 0f Douglas. Washington Irving, now 75 years old, walks live tnika to churthj and tick every n-hv. TIIK riJZXLKK. ' Oh ! 'tin J-.p mvsury, Tut It St. I'.ol I'll On Hie bottom of It." tVNo answer received to the first Enigma in Chronicle, 1st Jan. No answers to Anagrams, Jan. 15. EITAnswcr to Arithmetical Troblem, Jan. H-- The Sansa"!" was IOO.IIfiC8 inches long if it covered the whole bottom of the lub. 1! F B , East Bufluloe r."sr"Answcrs to last Arithmetical Problem: To ain your w ife, dear Mr. "Qui," With the old man's consent, 'Tis just Hnd kind that we ihnulj try. Your alter life to make content. I'nto the orchard ih?n, my friend, Fifteen lart?e apples tal(e, Eish! at the first t;at in the end The half and half 'twill make. The half of seven, then, you know. Three apples ami a half would be ; Xow do be calm, and lav down four The old man's orders don't you sceT Next lo the third gate hasten quick, II ill more than h:ilf two apples make. With one in hand through thin and thick Like Jacob, now, your wife go take. How quickly I a mate could get, Would other hindrances retreat 'Twixt me and matrimony's net (Those fj'lciii apples, were they sweet !) M A A , Kelly Answered also by R F B , who Ihmks it a cheap wife"' for l.i apples -I'luiip,' who. i if "litii" sen the wile, wants a piece of the I! 1 nu-ivi.tif- W K 1 . , Builaloe and V L , White Deer Mills, who wishes he was the lucky chap! Ans. lo Miscellaneous Enigma, Jan. 15 "Turn ll'i'r. I'in lmwlli and Turn Vrilb." Aus. by M E A, Kelly - - . PiC THE LtKlSUCTO CIIftfXKLR. What is the longest and yet the shortest ihing iu the world the swiftest and the most slow the most divisible and the most exten ded the least valued and the most regretted wiihoul uhich nothing can be done which devours evci viliing however small, and yet gives life and spirit lo all things however great ! S ti F, Chillisquaquc Charade. My first is a part of a service divine; lly my next is a (rartion of land understood ; My total, alas ! if you truly define. Caused a horrid cttttsion of innocent blood. C F S, East Uullaloe MISCEL LA MCOVS ESIGMA. My 1:1 17 5 I is a name ol the Deity 1 9 IS III I is a diseased person 3 17 10 11 is a flower I l'J 7 8 is au inferior i) 13 2 18 li, signiGcs to run away 18 6 1 1 is a vessel II G 18 is a toy 16 5 S HI 15 means angry My whole is the name of a great instrument. David 0. M'Cutii.H r, 1 2 years of age. How many boys and girls of 12 or under, can study out the above, without any help 1 All that do so and send in their names before 0 o'clock next Thursday morning, wc will put their names in print En's i'naox. WihlDS HAIR IIKSTOKATIVE. We hava H-tit known atijotlirr imtliriue win aa tarea share of public minrijf iice lu m ptiort a time aa tl.i ha dune. It tiaa nnt Irt-n more thin a vi-arninm w firat heard nf it, and now it ftamlii at the Wad all n-mnli ff the kiud. have urvrr u-J anv of it ourc!v-s, harinn had no occasion, a cr 'crou of glory" not only aa yet retains it. oniual erilor. but pta more m but some of our triuuils have, aud we hare never known i. lo fail In re storing the hair to it. uriirinal eohir. Weadvise Slh-ll aa are Iterominr prematurely iiray, togive the "Restorative'' a trial jChcokr (lll.llerald. (Sold by all good lrug KMs ) iWho ttiat is troul.led with any of those disagree. Me comi'laiut". such as Jaunditv, liyr:)epsiaor Liver Dia eases ! any kind, but would like to know of a remedy for the; unseemly visitations We feel that we are do ing our invalid renders an invaluable service if we can lUJUCe tllfin tO get. Mltleof lit. S.ISruRD'S lSVlUOEATOk. and take it, tor we know from personal experience that it is one ot the greatest remedies for general debility ,and ronc!Ucnli!incijve bodily nowers,ever before nwl. It. action is so pei f.-t and complete as to give relief the first lime taken. Mud if it does toothers as it haa to us, half a bottle will be all that is needed. We know of notning we can recotnmend with such confidence, as a family medi-jine, as the Invigorator. TO TIIK SL'KFEKINI! COMMUNITY llelmhnM'a Gen uine I'reparatotns of Fluid Kxtrart Ituchu is otfered as a slecinc. Kcad the adiertiscuient beaded Hllelmbold's Genuine rreiaratlon." IMI.I.WAVS nu AXI) Ol XTMKXT. Mortifica tion may always be prevented, by the timely uxe of llollowav'soitiiment. and lockjaw has never been known to supervene in any case ot external injury where it was used as a dressing. Its healing prorties are proverb! al in all parts of the world, and It ia used in all ttie great surgical institutions ot Continental rju rope, as the only reliable and uuiailing speciiic for wouuds, ulcers, dropsical swellings, cauecr, tumors, and eruptive mala dies. The pills are prescribed by eminent medical prao tilioners as the most efficacious remedy for indigestion, liver complaint aud disorders of the bowels. n?"After using one bottle of Dc Vall'h (.alvaMC DiL.no family Will be without it,as it is the most cllcctual and speedy rnre for all inflammatory diseases known. For sale by all Druggists and Country Merchants. Fits---Fits Fits! DR. HAXCtTS VKGRTARLE EXTRACT EPILFPTIC PILLS. For the Cure of i'it.i, Swsms, Cramps and all Xrvitns ami f'ons-titutionul Diseases Y)El.SO.S who are laboring under ihis Jis- kgETAKLE EPILEPTIC pills to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epi!- , i a f nertflr action on tho ncrrons srs-i iarrr2 I Ztt&Z 1", 'u'" i''. Iimum lmplaluls or Uivasi of 'g'JZZZS u,x m . V,n,mt of ! tho rity.L-tii'litsini: a remittanre. will hava Ilia uills sunt j Ih. m tbrouirh llw mail fr. c i f ota-r. ri sala l.y t-KHl f. HA M'l:. No. 1K BA I.T1M..UK ST.tEKT, llaltl- more. Mil in wooui omt'rs iruui an nans 01 me uuhiu UiUt be addrejM-d. (ot paid. lyT lof fi. acuifehuvn; avUt. Corrected Weekly Whcat...l.00toll0. Eggs 8 12 Kyc CO Tallow 12 Corn 40 Lard 10 Oats o0 Bacon S Flaxseed 1,25 Ham 12$ Dried Apples. 1,50 Shoulder 0 Butter 10 Clovcrsccd 4,25 JMAKKIEI, On t! 17th inst-t at the LiitlKTaji i'arsonsira, fowls L.iiV. I v U-r II. A l int. .1AM ES A. TALI, and Mu-8 ANN l.l.l.AIiKl II II Al K. all of 1-wMiurc. Dtt0, In White Deer Tp, Ui tust, JESSE KINO, agril about 40 yarn. On the Kill Inst, In llufTaloo Tp, JOHN' sons of Noah and Mary Kitt.r. air-d 7 yrars. 1 mos ard dvs. . In l.i-l.iinr. Kill Inst., KMMA JANE daughter of l'ani. and Mary Kiisabcth Seaman. arpM 1 yr 7 mos. Iu U'ai-burtr. 17th inst.. HAMILTON son of Abraham and CarMliit.. UMh, vl 14 months. In Kast lluftaloe Tp. lsth ln-t . M AllTilA daus&ter 01 Wilson and Mary luunp.aa35w. CoBCECTtO!!. The child of - werta whose ileath was notinnl in our last was an iufaut of r'mlerkk nd Sarah K. Marsh lntrad of Klisha Marsh. REGISTER'S NOTICE. ATOTICE is hereby given to all con- 1 crncd,lhat lite follow in named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Oiiice at Lcwisturg. Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented fur confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISBliRU, for the eoifnty "I Union, on the third Friday of FEBRUARY next, being the 19th day of said month, viz: 1 The account of William Ranck and Conrad Swartzlandcr, Eiecmors of Jneub Specie, lute 'f White lrr township, dte'd. fiUOKUi: MKRKILL, Kcpiater. K'jista's '.'iiicr. Liil'jrj, Jau. 1, U'iS Administrator's Ifotice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the er.tate of JESSE KINO, late of White Deer township, I'n ion county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted 10 said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly anihenticated lor settle ment. A A HON SMITH, Administrator White Deer, Jan. 16, I8M FREE COURSE OF LECTURES. at Independent Hall. rpiIE IeivliahurK Literary Asso 1 elation would announce that the gen tlemen named below have consented to speak as follows : J. MKItlllL I I NX Es.. Tuesday eTen'g, Jan. !!6, lSjS. 1-rof liKO. li. DI.ISS do Feb.2 llon.JAMK4 1'oblHJK da 'eb. IS U.-V. Or. WAT30N do Mar. 2 II. C. IUCKOK. Es.1. do Mar. l llcv.l'ror.CURTli do Mar. 31 Kev. II. A. FINK do April 13 Oiher 1-eetnrers have been inviieil, who we hope hereafter 10 announce, so thai every Tuesday evening during the course may be occupied. The Fubhc is cordially invited to attend. The Lectures are FKEE, but collec tions will be taken to defray expenses. itr'Doors open at GJ. 1. M. close at 7 j, when Lecture will commence. LOT of superior SOFT HATS just reed by ssi HKLi t.li A M iXIO.VS for sale at Jan 13 St'II MEYER'S LOST, n '.y .'mum me 11111 last., at w mic v. 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AGENTS GETTING RICH. Tnt succe-os which our agents are met-tintf with is.i! tnoirt astonish inp. Araong the ninny evkietiws of tbis fact, we are pcruiittetl to publish th foilovrili : Ocxtlesik! Tbe follow inir fcirta in iv)atia tn what your AtfcnlnnrrdeititTin tliU Sfctittn, nay I et u- lo ime eutcrprbiin yt'Un-T men iu want ul niI? ui.-ut Tbe Ite. Tubn E. jariloo. of this lee. hit tint-le, finre luct Chri.itnin. Tr f WOO is hif a-.-n. y. Mr. luvi'l M. Ileftth of UMirly, M your (J. neral .Aeut tor I'latt Vountr, is mkua f i-r d .y on -.-h sub-A-nt em.lny t4 by Itiui. anl -Mtnuri Wettiwr A Kran.f Urvon. .M . your AgcuU kr Holt funly, are ni.ik.iiji fr"tu tto f-'i fH-rdav. and ?ur bambltfferTaUit ha malo, 5iu the iM-Tentb day of laf t January. or 1,7hi, Uj.ie p.iyirif firUOO aeivuflaiidout.rthebiit.iujwortboir Y. u are nt lil-erty U pubii.ib tins sUteuivUt, if you liLu, aatl to refer to any of the. mrtie n:tined- DAMKLUKKiiti, Carrol ten, Mo. With sofTi InJucmetit au we cifer, unybody can ob tain BubcribcTs. We in? Ite ery pntleuian cut of tm Ibyment. and eTery lady who desires a pleasant mrtt making occutkn to apply at once tr an agency. Ap-plU-aoU bould iuloM cent tiir a pecimen copy of tbe Maazin, wbkh will always be trwarded with an swer to application by rtturn maiL SPECIMEN ENGKAVINQ. As we d.'sire to place It la tbe hands of eery person who proposes to get up a club, and also of every aent, a copy of tbeengraringof "TUB LAST SUl'I'KIt," as a specimen, each applicant inekMHng us 3 will reeeivetlie enejarin. post-paid, by return mail, also epeenncne of our publications and one of tbe numbered subscription receipts, entitling the holder lo th Magasine ane year. Tbia olfer ia mails only to those who oeains to act m agents or to form clubs. Address OAKSMITII h Co.. Ko. 371 Broadway, New York. IsCVYIS P4I.MEH, t KC1IITECT and BUILDER, j lEWISBCKO, PA CCcs iu 'he faivi:iT Buiiiisg ts.'j' ' ' A 0 NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of .Vlmiuiatraliou on the E!te of J A'cJ I. WALTEIt, lafe of Limestone Twp, Union county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of taiv ; therefore, all persons in debted lo said estate are requested to make 1 immeiliate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested lo present them le gally authenticated for settlement. CHAM El. WALTr.K, Administrator. Limestone, Jan. 1"-!, 1159 I'lilon Coiiuly Court Proclanialion liniEKKAS, Ihe IIon.AU M H. WILSON. f l'resident Jude for the Snih Judinial District of Pennsylvania, composed of thj routines of I nioti, M.Hlin and Snyder, and I I'HiLie Rimt atol J sn W Si most.is Esqs.,Asso- cmte Judges in Union county, have issued thrir ! precept, bearin- date the I'Jth ilav of llec'r, ! 1H.",7 and to me directed, for Ihe hoMin" of an Orphans lourt.Coun of fominon I'lras.Oyrr , !"!nn":1aVV'eTraly,lar!i'rS,i',n'i' . S.U.. ........... o, .L- couniy 01 I..MU.1, n the TH1H1I MO.MIAV of FECKL'AV (bein;; the l.sth day) 1S&S, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby piven to the Cor oner. Justices of the Trace and Constables in and lor the county of union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations andoth"r remembrances to do those things which of thrir oilices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting iu behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be thru and ihere attending, and tnH depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. Civen under my hand and seal at ihe fher ill "s Otlice :n Lewisburg, the 1 Iih day of Ja nuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huudrril ami fifty-eight, and the eighty elh year of the Independence of Ihe, United States of America. Ood save ihe Connnon wrallh! DANIEL 1). lit LKIN.Sheriii. NOTICE FS hereby given that the accounts of Ur. Thornton & Co, Thornton & Vanvalah and of Ilr. Thornton, have been assineil to us, an. I Ihe Lijoks placed iu the hands ol' Jons B. Lux, Esq., for oollection. Those indebted upon the same will please settle immediately. WILLIAM MOORE, J & J. WALLS. Dec.31, 18.-.7 W.M. L. 1IAKKIS $10 REWARD ! 11 J"IIEI!EAS, there is n'w in the hinds W (as I am informed) of I. O. li .hlan ! .-I. .-.. U r , . L. ....U to I i Hank by me, which 1 pronounce to be a fa)e paper. The above reward will be paid to any person who wilt furnish tne with evidence sullicicnt to convict in a criminal court the person or persons who brought said single bill into existence; and I hereby warn all persons against purchasing said false note. JOHN KOLAND. Leu-isburj, Pec. 29, IS57 Executors' Notice. "TOTICE is hereby t-iven, that Letters Tes X tamentaryon Ihe last will and testament of SIMON HAKT.MAN. late of Lewis township, L' 11 ion couuty, deceased, hare been granted lo the un.'ersigued, by Ihe Register of I'uion county, in due lorm of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payineut,and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present thein properly authenticated for settlement. KEIBEN HAH I'M AN,? Exccd JOHN SWAKTZ. J'"". Millhcim, Center Co, Dec, 30, 1857 pd VI fIT mOO bbls Extra Family Flour ia"l'aw manufactured from the best White Wheat) for sale by Dec It) CHAMBERLIN DKOS Colt TO bbls Lake or Oenesee Salt for Otlll sale by Dec 101 CHAMBEULIN 13KOS IXEC l'TOBS' XOTIC K. Xoiice is 2j hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of ifte estate of PAUL OOODLANDEIt, late of White Deer township, Union county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly auihen ticatcd for selllcment. EDWARD RANCK. lExcc- S Wll EL UOODLANDEK, S mors White Deer. Dec. 23, 1857 pd Dissolution. TVTOTICE is hereby Riven that the Partner ship heretofore existing between Daniel Weidensaul and Mark Halfpenny, known as the lirm of P. Weidensaul St Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements of said Kirui lo be made wiih D. Weidensaul. D. WKIDENS.UX, M. HALFPENNY. I.aurclton, Nov. 23, A.D. IS57 Dr. I. Brugger Dr. J. F. Harvey HOMO-OPAIine riiysk-ians. south side Markel St. between 4th & .'ith ly&io Li:wisiin:t:. r.t G00DBIAN & CHAMBERLIN "VYiTOrLD invite general attention to their y Fall and Winter Hluck of tiOODS, just received. liXiDISS iiM33 S'l333 French Mennocs, Alpa-as. Ilcbages, Plaid Woolens, Uinghiims, Delaines from 10 to 2., cts. per yd. Prints from Cj lo 12 cts. per yd, Shawls. Olovcs, Ho siery, &c. A general assort ment of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Kitinctts, Vcstings, Cravals. tiloves. H its, c, &.C. uitiK'i:i:ii. New York Canton Co.'s Teas, line t.reen and Oolong, Rio and Java Coifees, Salt. Fish, Sugars, Svrup Molasses, Soap. Can dles, :!ieese, Ac. ALSO, lI.UWWAUi:, (Jl'EL'XS WARE, Ac. Lewisburj, October 2:1. 157. Rich and iiare IS ihe large and choice assortment of ncw VXXA. & UIXTCK tcous, now arriving al the well known Corner Slore "BEAVER, EREITER & H'CLURE. Call and see ! I.ewisburg, Oct. "57 $10 REWARD ! rilllE Burgess and Town Council of Ihe Uorongh of Lcwisburg will pay Ten Dollars for testimony which will lead In the conviction of the persons who removed, inju red or destroyed private properly in this Borough on Ihe nights of the 31st ult. and the 2J jnbt. By order of lhe Council, Nov. 3d, 18S7. J. SCHUEYER. Bnrgev Illcliards' Sew Illatklng. A FTER years of ejperimentin, J. II. Kichards baa al last attained the eu.l of clegautly polishing, and at tl.e same time oil ing and softening the leather at the stmie time. All who "go iu" for a splendid article, will nse "Richards' Ncw Coinponud" sold by Christ A Caldwell, C. W. Kchalllr, Alex. Am-, tnons, P. Ilursh. Ooodinan V Chamberlin, J. & J.Walls, J.M'Fad.iin ard r ihers in Lrwisb'g. ct w3pd J. II. RICHARD!, Prop r. V Y. D" S.UREE.VM AKOM ATIC SAP, a reriain cure for l)v:,prp-ia a. id ili-sascs ari.-ing from an impure staUi ..I tb smairli ) a sura rr scnli,. il .'!X.V A .if- T" t-rnl. I..;;!-, ly 1 . CAttwiI.!.. LU.MliKU! LI HJi:it!! T 111 E subscriber, have fur sale , . I (tn lots to suil purclij.risl "J a larse stork of LA"5i1 ItOAHUSVanrt Siiiir.a4sVVV',ars' lankctc. ANi. .-,.!) fl.M: It. 1 7.. YVhii'h are ou red low f.ir -h. niir .Mi!N on touih Kr.inch of ihe While t J.-i-r 'ie k in llanley township ur tlfliverrd . ilie llrush V'allry Narrows rua.l at the enl o' our l.d. i Nov.iU JOHN M tWI.I. A I1KOS. ' NOTICE. IOIt value received I do hereby a.sii-n an 1 iet over unto IVj.l!. HiLsmai tae lol- lowllir personal nrunrli- In u-ti . i spn,iS waL.n al '.u, 1 one horse sle l at Sjf, ruitin- b..x at $1. 2 tons of hay al sm. cooking stove at ,li, 511 yards of c.uni't at $13 5tl, 3 puirs of bedstea-ls at S I5, 1 . ;t ol cane-botiomed chairs at 1 srit ol common chairs al l, 1 lar-e rur!;in rha.r at n !, I sink at Si.i. 1 bureau at SIS," 3 tables at' l I Mookinuslassat!. I ionnse al $"A 1 in.,.' , Kettle at VIM. 1 sell of sinlr harness nt 1 J simais at 1 sow at 7 si'Jl. i mirss my n:ir,u ami seal, tins ihn it' th Jay of November, A 11. l"-;i7. AI.EWNDE1S CLEMEN.-. Witness present : Hum. H. Li v. .is New tJootls .Ve Old Stand! tLA LUAL aswrltnent of Irjr CiOOdn. und Short sutta!;le lor the sea .on. I Hard Wart', Qiwns AVar?, Groceries, '. SALT, FISH, &c, I all of nrhirh will be solu at prices to suit the , Liberal di iinrtions mr.de ..r Cal.! M'CKEIOHT rV HAtt'K BulFalu X Uoads, Nov. M.-:, YEW GOODS! ! ERCWN t STERNER, At the Old 'Xcliane Store, having bought a IJ I J V il j of (.cods in the Cuv at tiryluw rati ly reason f the H.i;i) TIMES, are al !e to supply their j former enstomrrs and Ihe puljlie. e,.,.rav j with the best Goods on ihe most accouiinuda- : ting terms C.1LL A Sl ! 1 Lewishurg, Nov. 1S&7 I Important to FARKERS ! T 1IIE subscriber is nrepared to (lean '!! orsctvl at ihe neil-knotvu A.i.l Wx.T. I.1.19 in Kelly tc.n-nship, I'nion Co. tin the shoriest noiii:e,and warrant no damage , bv breaking of the scjI. UiTJor thz Flfiinith ;t.w.'-ta Thankful for past patronage hr aks a con tinuance i f it assuring his customers thai he will do his utmost to give satislaction. Nov. 1S57. CEolItiE BAKClt M. H. Dsrsham, Fl.D., pitACTRiM. I'hslcian, -L urlli Third Mr 7U3 LLUlXillUG, IM ! Ordinance fur Markets. O ECTIOX 1. He it ordained hy the lurips U unu l"lL'n Kvunctli'J the S-trough vj L u- isbtirir, and it is hertUy vrdniwd the uutku- riti ' the tame. That WEDNESDAY aud ! SATURDAY mornings of every week shall j be the Market Tilllt-S for said Borough, when it may be lawlultosell and bur articles I i f produce In family use; and that MAUKKT I Kth I, ran. Second to fourth Street,, shall jpj JrJ TUV, Poultry, FrtA Meat, be used lor such sales wagons&c.fo occupy I ... the sides of the pavements on the north side ..-. of the street from the first of October to ihe ! "n u, r netr account but no Cah to pay first of April, and the south side of the pave- j f"r lueat with, as we have other uses for il- menl the remainder of ihe year. i " BtcTio2. tie it farther ordained, ThM it j CLOTHING! !! hruceofrirar; l COLDSMITHtBRO-SlakephK- immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise, j ' ure in annonncmg to the cilizensol Law to peddle or sell in any street or aller or m ' ,;,bur3 " J P""llc "' g"s-ral that they have any part of the said Borough, any articles ol ' received the largest alork of Black. Blue, produce for family u-e, oiher llian at the Browu and Mixed Cl.ol II. FROCK. DHLS.- limes and places specified in the first section ; ''ACh. CClY-SU-siairre Coat of all of this ordinance; and any person or persons : kl,,J-. Las.onr.-e, Cloih ami CasjineU Panta. violating this ordinance shall incur a penalty ; Velvet. MlU. Katin. Cloth, tassimere and j3i- of from One Dollar lo Five Dollars, to be re- covered before Ihe Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of In ion county as like sums are I recovered under the laws of Pennsylvania, t with costs, in ihe name of the Burgess and ! Town Council of the Borough of Letrist ure ; ! one h2lf uf said pcnaltv lo be pai l lo ihe Overseer of he Poor of said Borough, and the other half to the informer. j Passed at a meeting ol Ihe Council, Tues- i day evening, Nov. 3 IS.V7, and ordered lo be I published. J. SCHKEYEK, Burgcsj. I Nov. fi. 1857. i First of the Season! T SCIIKEVnU & SOX have rm-iwj J an entire NEW STOCK of j I'iitl anil infer (,'uotN. ! comprising a lar;e lot of LAlflES" IT.I.s C:ooDS,Silks. French .Mrr.'no.Caslinieics. De Laines, I'oil de Cluvrc, a large lot of De Lames to sell at 13 cts ; Also, a general assortment of Men's ear. Cloths, j Cassnuere, Velvet and Silk Vcst ings and i Salinetl.at al! prices. Miawls. men's and la gs,yiieenasware,! ssoriinent of ei-j lies ,! lannels.MttsIins. l ickin ORi K'LKIES, and a general a crytimig belonging to a I'otnary Siore, winch have been bought very cheap for cash, and arc determined lo sell vi rvcheap for ihe same. Those wishing to purchase for cash will please call and examine for themselves. Oct.'VJ'i. SUHLL II. OUtVIC, .tllorur) ut Lati. OFFICE oil South Second near Market ft. l.EWlsnii;t;,l'A. ti'All Professional Business cntrnsted to his care will be I'aiihfully and promptly alleu ded to Kept. 1 1. sT,7 ICE CICE i.H SAMI EI. liOK.IA has opi ur.l a new Ice Cream faloon over his Coufecnonery, atid ' -hes to see hi: merous cnsicnuers llirc. I.OOIi THIS xotice: sot ice: i WAY --.,..,., , ; A U i ft I. . . ; nAVIXd just rc!iinif.I from Hie Cii with an unusaMy laive flock and wed sriecieu, an i am now prepare.) lo sell goods lower than ran be bought rlscwher on il.;. cwherc ou ibis snlc ol 1 itiladelphia. HarJaare ! Hardware ! ! Hardware 11 : UilS Locks, Latches, Hiugc Screws, Olass, Putty, Paints, tJil in fart : ... ...u, ..... oouoo join- sell a lirst-rate house or bain twenty pr cent, lower thaa ever befoie. 7S ejjj '! This troy ! j CARPENTEBS.here you can pet the ctlc- t raled Oreenfuld Planes, tr.rar & Jackson's I hand, tenon aa-! rip Saws. Butcher's, Bcatty'a . and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent and common Brace.s. Hiare Bills, Aaiicrs, j uares, (.Judges, Iron iierews,Coiiipa:s?iaws i llamond's Haintiiers, Ac. j Blarksmiths'Iroil lA'O.V IROX M.L t KINDS ll.ir. :Xrollor. Ti rr lluil. l.'.oin.i a. .1 : .n,ml',.i SSi.-l S..r. 1 ' ., .. I . h I r.... Vises, Anvils. Ilrllow s, Stcw Plate., elc. llOI'NirKEEI'EbS! Table Knives and Folks, Cai wrrs, Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can dlr.Hrk... r. lt. r Stills. Oi. !,.lh-, SlaL., rns. I!. t. WALL I'Ai't li V.'U ai.l en.l all tlir al.,e anti a crvat Ibuny m. rv at the ll.Ki. hi l: -s stito nf Jl'skl lt tAIMll.N, In ih,' t: MIX II 1 1 . J.OI'H-S, a.ssini X M.iJ. i l Islll l'a 7.V HAI I its and Vtoting,, j jt.-..-. tn.r i.t .it ll.li '"OTirE is hereljyffiveiith.it the co-pwit t-i-rh p hTei'-'lore vjiii:i. telween the iiintrfj.iKt.ri1 iiaiiiuz as the dim uf CkrM 4 t'ttw-li has Lrn tins dav iLssimvJ by is.ut u:v! rorni-tit. 'i'iie Ui.ok, Notes nt Arconnts air I' II i:h K. S.CisIdii'eil tot nninfiatw mi- lUiu.-i.t. iiiLo s (.iiuivr, r -s cM-bWtLL. Lrwiibnrg, Nov. SU I-JT NOTICE. riHE nndersi'iinl will cuiitine the J Matioueiy, I'.iui, Oil, t.u aud Xrof ,M .iiriiir basiucs al laa o;d siaud uf Christst Ua: ;ir'.l, uhrp; b be kajjpy lu t ills tud rustoliietji and tew. jr. ov. , I-i7. F s CAI.DW ELL. DISE0LUTICM. THE copartiirrship in th coach-msk n g business between Ihe undersigned was dissolved by mutual Consent un the ih I J11.V, 107. 'J'lie. books Bra al the a.1.1 stai.jiforsettlen.eiiU M M. 11. KlTTElt. Oct. gj, 'i7. IT.AMANLS BYI U t.ivi:Ksjri t r.E:wisnnu.. TOI'ICE. rtj'.'.cribcia to the ISt-iMing Kii.nl aie rrrt.cttullv iiif'jrnied tbi ihe i-sts! liiHtuiitjs-tit otiibe ...ihseriptiuna is ikjw duo and paM:'...c. J.A.MLIt'12, Ei"i.. s i ai'p.iinted CVUret-.r.snd authorized u reeeiv ai.J 1 1 1 lor fie A. K. ULLL. Cjj-.o r;i! A'cnt aul Trcaaurer Lewi .bury, Oc:. 1, li'i DlSSOLUTKiN. Nt-tite Is hereby Ki.cn, ihai in i ar:rifrship beretufortf fc. tr.tei inJ J tia .wi-'it!ert ha- l eu U jV iJiisi'U'cJ by motii al reij-t-n!. The bcoU r.-r cviU'C'ion. I'll S. 8. CItlTES, Oct. ft. ljstr.7. JOHN STANNERT. The Baich.'ting business Kill be earned on at the ol.l siaud by C 5. Crites, unikr tho su prrii.teiidei.re of John tilaunert. t .MO UlbtllV a.sa CONI'ECTIO N Ell V. rj'HE subscriber rcpecifully lakas this me I ihod to 111U rin th citusnsof Lewisbarg and vicinity in geneml, and the Ladies ia par ticular, thai he lias ntj a ISakerj land otl(ctlln'I J, on Thud street, in Mr. lieavrr's liuiidmi;, where he will ba ready to iijj'i'!y all who u.uv favur luia wuk call Uilii ilie best of oervtlunir in bin liua of ba sii.css. W.'EaD, CAKEd and fOFE-'-TltiNEUV un hun.1 al all lin.as. Being practical ilakcr and LYulVclioiier forupward.i ui Iweuiv-tive years, ho eels confident that all who uvor bun wiih a call cr give him a mat shctil not be disappointed. Wed.kngs ae 1 i'.trties supplied ..I tne ahriesl notice, on the luosi reasonable leiius. AU aorta of Orna mental Work done to ordn'r. BKEAD delivered al Houses at all time when defied. 11IAKLE3 II LINE It. Lewisburjr, Oct. 7, 1.17. PRODUCE WANTED. Notwithstanding lh "hard timet," Printer must continue to try lo live. Ws are awaie that many of our patrons, in consequence of ihe short crop of the great Wheat aiapU, nay Ire I a ll they had hot the Cosh lo spate fr the ChruitirU. We are desirous of acco0imr datiuc all as far as possible, and will rrewlve ail suitable I'UOl'IX'E lor family ac Cash rates. Please bring as early id the sea- ou 4 convenient. e waat more or less of ' ''""lt eMf- ""' -7"-, cf.w. , r,cr3' 'lecripun, which they offer to sell Chaiptr than tlie L'itojc$t, for Cath. We would call partirnlar attention to our : stock of liOVS' C I.OTIIIXG. Cloihiug made to order, with neatnssa ar.d despatch. i. COI.DSMITH BBO'S. vl-C 1, 1s.m . 31arkt SUast, naat tn WalU 70S. 1. YOPEIM'ractiVal .ratctnw- J Lcruiitl lU'.ilcr in t.'Jrrk, Watches. JrwV rv. Hiivcr are, Vckcuus auj 8ht t M uic. All LiniS .-f lK.ck. ami Watches rrpairr i amt v..i;rii.iie'! ft r vim yc;r. .r-iia I'S t N;titaii eyes f..r ale, ? new j.'!.is.-c5 inirifti in olJ frames. Lrwitnrr. June 4, Kj7. N EVv GOODS ! 'VUE PlatC 111 l-IX (J'dOlIs, ttfap f ir:ji;-.f;s & XI KTZI zri. lleg leave to at.tiom.c'. u. the have opened a latge and c.-:n uIjIic thai lh v tele tock of FA HAND WINTER GOODS. embiactng every var.e:; of La !ie..'and (itnt's fiiinn.er wear such aa Cioths, Casiinrr... Linen tlo. Vesting. iin;hatits, Calicoes c?i:i.s, EiTiV-. Itrrage lM.ines, Shalleys, l.awui. Mn.fius, a large assortment of EM liKOIDEHIESolall kitids, Runnels, Hals, ami Cips, alio a large assortment of CARPETS. SALT, ililt. It., alnaysuE hanj. Farmers nrul Iloustkceprrs il.r". T'"'t1,,rt'",'ll in- it. .1 t. rsstntn rnr axrtmi: ..f HAUL. &v .an.l arr .Bti.-n,J tluit yon will IN r t jn.'. ..i ..tu- U;ri .ulity, ,.-alua3 Orsue, at ibo ai-. s i ius.-rat r;t... I Our uo.sU .-rr Sv!. s t-.l V.h nn:i..Uj;t nil,, and w lli'-Vrt aili K-I..otl. f ilis.r, Ul,sn.l,'Tr tltqaal'! t. or cii."'I jis tfi. v r.in ,.-j....u.i!;1j t-.' OtlvrvJ at aJUl oU.,-r I hl..rt .1. l.. w.--t I'.-su-1.. j Vt.9 r.-spvt llullv mill, cur uM eastoairrs tn sail an.! rrfw.l. Ll.wis lnniN.is. jUi.i arr. vt. l-:.7 AaKos k vi htzfi.. THE I5EE-II1VK! 'pilli "ulJ Mammoih-alicad! nf- 1 wi:h.t.-.nJiiig the hard times a.S tfunln .l..en3lons, t laAiC J.&.J.V1ALL0 have received and are ntr opening an units. "ally large aud well -fNcicd Meek of I'ALl, AN1 WINTER COOPS, ronsi tuig .11 t!v f Cloths of cty grio.'e. ,,!ain, bi.o I- .-i:;d Mtic C.timrtea.a hanfii ,wt,.t i .!-., itaiLu CU.iL. Jswm, Tar . Uiu:.r i..-.ir. at .- I.;;!i V ll ' (J-JtOHliN, .n,h Tio.. Is-hu... l-Prtat,. wi'i. I-...o.. !, ,uj.. Lm,H-. iff. Kill. .... Il.sisrs .1.1-. '. blsai h, a a.i l bo'wu Xsllu trl-h tlil'a .! a!i a. I s'i'iiw doons tl.-wr amty sikI lyli also a na ..Istf-w :! II v.itVAt:E, yrEExmv .ire, t't'PAIS AM" Wlf LtiWWAIlF, !:;(.-:. C. .1 '. swji.il teail . w . n " i.MV' i-.-t.i.. a u;rj! tl . ..... r v-.i. t j" i'' fa i n r L V.1 r '0
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