i jjcirisbm'ff, Ma. Friday Mousing, Feb. 5, IS58. A' "pSeSr. T." riCountrV. rablisber all cilamna ai u . m,itv contain or a r nrrui.... 1 - tiro nroiwrlioa of ertive, JaSSs-wj gee Sew AJvertmcmeutg. j.A. quarter of Becf.and a few bushel of Potatoes wanted at this office ; Apples ditto. fc-All persons desirous ui uiuS iuc Lewislurg & Miffliuburg Turnpike by the year, must contract by the 15th March. EvE So!iE,BEMOVEr That old tumble down dwolling in frout of the Court House, I Lcwi-.bu.rg, has been leveled to tha earth, IsTUe Hanks of 1'itUburg bavo re- , . . . turned specie payments, aud those of 1 oil - adelphia aro doiug tbo amc thing in a noiseless manner. Concert ! lli.i's Cornet Hand in tend giving an entertainment iu Indepen dent Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. IS. Full particulars will be published in due time. Willi am sport, Feb. 1. A fire occur red in this place last night, destroying the barn of Mr. Joseph Gilmorc. Eight head of horses, ten bead of cattle, and a lot of bogs perished in the flames. The fire is said to I the work of an incendiary. Loss, 6cvcn thousand dollars. No insurance. JSaAttciupts in our Legislature to get an expression of opiuion on tho Kansas question, aro evaded, thus far, by a refer ence of all propositions to a select com mittee (of the House.) There is nothing of exciting interest beforo the Legislature, aud much less pri vate business than usual. 8Tce Lecture of l'rof. Bliss last Tuesday evening, drew out a crowded -j:.... .i. : l e . ., . ,, -,, , luu weaiuer. no uios, aoiv muau;u , the identity of the interests of Labor and Learning, and the importance of the lat ter as the advocate and defender of the former. The next lecture, Tuesday evening of next week, by O. N. Wordco subject : "The Obstinates" Past and Present. JteyAniong the Democrats in the House of Representatives at Washington who Lave come out openly against the Lecomp ton Constitution, are Mr. Suaw cf 111. and Mr. Hickman of Pa. Mr. Hickman " said if Mr.Buchanan's real views had been known "prior to the election of 185G, there is no telling how large a majority there would have been against him. Let Kansas be forced into the Union with the Lecompton Constitution, and there will be an end of national platforms, and the be ginning of sectional Presidents." SSTbo President has presented the fraudulent minority Lecompton Constitu tion to Congress in a long and partizan message, urging its acceptance. All the power of the Government and of the Elavcocraey will be put forth to push it throngh. An aDgry debate was com menced in each House upon the reception of the Message, which is a re-hash of the former views of Pierce and Buchanan on the same subject. The attempt to admit Minnesota as a Free State, it is shadowed forth by Sena tor Hunter, of Va., will be resisted unless Kansas comes in at the Eame time as a Slave State. There are numberless " rumors" as to tbo probability of the success of this crow ning act of tho Kansas plot. Let the free people of tbo North make their real feel ings known, and it may be defeated otherwise, we fear, it will triumph, and thus inaugurate a civil war, ending in dis solving the present Union. Missionaries Killed in India. The following is a list of tho Missionaries sup posed to have been killed since tho com mencement of the muntiny : W. H. Haycock, Cawnpore, Eng.Prnpag.Soc, H. Cockey, " " J. E. freemen, Futteghur, Aiu. Pres. Mis. 1. E. Campbell, " " A. O. Johnson, - " R. Macmulliii, T. Maekav, A. If. Hubbard, Uelhi.Eng. Bap. Mis. Soc. - Eng. Propag. Soc. D. Sandys, " " K. Hunter, Sealcote, Scotch Kirk. J. Maccallam, Shokjchanpore, Ad. Clergy. Ladiet and L'hihlren Killed. Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Cockey, Mrs. Frecman,Mrs. Campbell, with two children ; Mrs. John bod, Mrs. Macmull'iD, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Thompson, of Delhi, widow of Kcv. T. Thompson ; Miss Thompson, Miss Grace Thompson. The mission property destroy ed is estimated at tho value of J27 0,800. Of this heavy loss, by far the greater por tion falls upon the English Church Mis sionary Society, and tbe American Pres byterian Mission. J he former loses JLo'J, 000, and the latter 6,000. New Orleans, Feb. 2. Gen. Walker appeared in the U. S. District Court this morning ; Jndge M' Caleb said there was no charge pending against him, the Grand Jury having refused to find a bill of in dictment Lancaster, Feb. 2. Hon. Thomas II. Burrowes, the independent citizens' can didate for Mayor, was elected over Zim merman, tbe regular Dcm. candidate, by a majority of 25 votes. Farmers are making maple sugar in some places plowing in others once in while a grasshopper appears and also a rummer bird. Who ever knew such a January T S-Kx Gov. Grimes, Republican, is eltcted U. S. Senator from Iowa, in f lace j of Geo. V. Jams, dcughf.ee. ABliKb'VIATKD KKPORTS BP MKlTINGd Oil Teachers' Institutes. tyThe Teachers with some of the Direct ors of Lewisburg and East Buffalo and the County Superintendent, convened at the Lew isburg Public school home, Sat'y Jan. 33. A marked degree of interest in the good cause of education was manifested on this as on all other occasions,and the benefits resnlting from Institutes are beginning to be realized. On motion, an Essay was read by Mr.Milej subject, The Teacher's Dntv, Labor and his Kewatd." . copy of the Essay was re quested for publication. English Grammar was then taken np by Mr. Aiken, who wrote several sentences on the Hoard, which were analyzed and parsed by the different members of the Institute. Oral Arithmetic was then taken up by one of the teachers, who gave examples, calling upon different individuals lo solve them, and. with iheclass, criticised someoi me soiiuious. Adjourned to meet at the same place. Sat. j Feb. 6, at 9, A. M. 1 he order ol exercises is ins : Heading 01 an r.ssay cngiiMi (.rammnr Oral Arithmetic Re I Page's Theory and Practice l ! xlgelra- K. F. 13 Reading irom Teaching Algebra. K. r . Uaows, sec. JTlie Buffaloe Township Institute met at the Turtle Creek school house, Jan. 30, 185S. Duokkeeping, Reading, and Grammar were taken up and discussed by Messrs. Hause, Kleciner, Miles, Hayes,Browu,Valker,Moyer. On motion, Mr.Miles of Lewisburg read an Essay on the "Teacher's Labor, Uuiy aud Re ward," followed by an address on the subject of Education by J. M. Moyer of Kelly. Kesolved that our thanks are duly tendered in Messrs. Keed, Glick and Gearhart for their hospitality to the members of the Institute. Kesolved that this Institute meet at the Rover school house, in Kelly township, four weeks from to-day (being the 27lh Feb'y,) by request of the Teachers, Directors aud citizens of said township. Adjourned to meet at the 'Pike school honse No. 6, near Mr. Hauk's, Saturday I3th Feb'y. The subjects under discussion at that time will be Geography, Composition and School Disci pline. Mr. J.M.Moyer of Kelly to prepare an Essay for that occasion. J.H.WiLK.iu,Sec. riTJust as we are going to press we have the proceedings of the Union & Snyder Teachers' Institute," held at Middleburg last Fri.and Sat. but too late and lengthy for us to copy. The meeting was profitable. Its most important was to recommend a division of the joint Institute, and the formation of a "Snyder County Teachers' Institute." Measures were ! taken to organize the new Institute, to meet at Selinsgrove, Monday, 37th Dec. next. There are some spirited iei " . J onydcr county, and we wish them the utmost success in all laudable efforts for mutual and general improvement. Cbas. J. Humbert writes to a friend in Xew Jersey from California, that on cross ing the Plains they were taken prisoners by the Mormons and badly treated, but escaped. He says he has since sworn re venge, and has also aided in killing eiyhty Mormons ! It is evident that the Mor mons will suffer monstrous cruelties. The Border Ruffians of Missouri, and other Western desperadoes, are organising for the Mormon war "beauty and booty" their aim ! For the sake of humanity, it is to be hoped the Mormons will file off to the British or Russian dominions. The Pittsfield (Mass.) Sun has been conducted for ffty-tescn yean by its pre. sent editor, the Hon. Phineas Allen. The Sun was first issued in 1S00. e-The greatest netural ornament to the bnroan forin divine," is unquestionably a Sue, luxriaat,liealUiy growth of hair. It hml been so esteemed In all aces of the world, and among all nations, lavage and civilised. Henee, the Indian brave regard tha scalp of bis enemy as his greatest trophy. For a similar reason, tbe fasb rnable belle often dieiruiera the region of vanity, as weU as her other phrenological organs, with borrowed lories. lie wbo should discover a mode of prevenUng the bsir from showing the inroads of envious Time by turning prematurely gray, a method by whieh it could be re stored when falling off or turning white, and a way of promoting its continued aud luxuriant growth, would be justly entitled to rank among the benenietora of the human race. Head the testimonials in another column of the wonderful not to ssy almost miraculous effects of "l'rotessor V ood s Hair KestoraUve," and see if ba has not accomplished all this. Capital City r act. JOY TO T1IK WORLD. Tha greatest Medical Dime, err of the day. Kead the advertisement beaded "UeUn bold's Genuine Preparation." WOOD'S HAIR KESTOllATIVE. We have never known any other medicine win as large a share of public coincidence iu so fhort a time as this has dune. It has not been more than a year since we first heard of it, and now it stands at the head of all remedies of the kind. Wc have never used auv of it ourselves, having had no occasion, as our "crown of glory not only as yet retains its onional color, nut gets mora so but some or our friends have, and we have never known it to tail in re storing the hair to its original color. Weadvisesuch as are becoming nrcno'iturely gray, to give the "Kestorslive" a trial. 1 Chester till.; iierald. (Sold by all good Orug giU.) Fits Fits Fits! DR. JIAXCE'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS. l or the Cure of Fits, Spiunu, Crampa and all Karma and ('onutitutiuual Diteaiet. PEKSO.VS who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find OR. HANCE'S VEGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epil env or ralllos; Fits. These Mils possess a sperine action on tbo nervous sva teui : aO'l, although they are prepared espeeially for the r-ure of carina s it, they are also of especial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose ner vous system baa been prostrated or shattered from auv cause whatever. In Chronic Complaints or diseases of loiitt standing; superinduced by nervousness, they are eaci-edinelv beneficial. Price f3 per box, or two boxes mr f 5. Pevaonsont of the city, encloKiae; a remittance, will have tbe pills sent th'm tbroucb the mail free or postare. For sale hv StTII S. IIA.N'CK, No. 1U8 BALTIMOKK STKKKT. Balti more, M il .. to whom orders from all parts of tbo Union most be addressed, post paid. ly710S. Duvall's Galvanic Oil stands without an equal in the cure of all sore and painful dis eases. Try it. None should be without it. For sale everywhere Ertoiftlntra .fUnrfcct. Corrected Weekly Wheat...l.00toll0. Eggs S 12 Ptye 60 Tallow 12 Corn 40 Lard 10 Oats 30 Bacon 8 Flaxseed 1,25 Ham 12 J Dried Apples. 1,50 Shoulder 9 Butter 16 Cloversccd 4,50 MARRIED, In 1wMurg. 2Sth ult, by Rev. E. A. Fink. JOHN C. ntNDV or Eat Buffaloe Twp sad Miss CAKUUNI KKSLKIl of lanvlshure. N, T BuDalne X Keads, 20th alt, bj Rev. Isaae Orier, JAMK8 RANKIN M.D.ofMiinrvand Miss MART ANN daughter of tba late Jaroea MTlellanrl of Buffaloe. In lwisbarx, 'M Inst, bv Uev. r. a. Harr, Hen. BK- JAMIN JIIKUAS of Slwlilietown I'a. ana Mrs. iiaa.sau telk-t of the lata Rev. Thomas Uood of Lewisbure. On il in.t. bv KevJ.M.Ynunr, JOHN J. KI.ECKNER ami Miss MAOT.IK A. BOWMAN, both of New Berlin. In New Berlin, -"th ult.by KevJ.B.Ailanu,IUCHARD M.JOKUAN and Miss KKBKCCA MILLEIL On tbe 21 .1 nit, bv Kev. H Creiiilitonf A. F. CHARLES and Miss MARIA AMIRKWt. both of Hartletoa. do Ihe ?.l.t ull . JAMKS M llllKK I1LACK WELL and Miss MARY KIND of Mifflin Twp. LvcCo. mtv, Tn Uwlrhurx. 1-t inst, II0RACK Kin of Prler H. and Slarj Heever, axed fi years and 2 saontha. In Sunburv iith nit, of scarlet lever, MART aldest dauRhler of Edward C. aad Mantarat A. llaona. aeed 4 jean, 4 months and 26 days. On tbe 2tn, ANNA M. wife of Oeorre 7.immeraian, In bar eOtta year. In Nortbamberlaud 21st ult. Miss MART WILSON. H stout ft) years; aad tm tbe Miss ELIZA Bill! ettTT, ayed about ID yews both ef eonMnnptioo. In Harnsl-ure;. l.tn ull. .'U.-.al'H s. OIAO.S, el ttr j rten Jtiif Iflarryj ClUlu6tlan ecus'. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH UicnuoND, Va., Jan. 27. Tbe statue of Washington, executed by the lamented Crawford, was unwrapped to-day, and in spected by thousands of ladies and gentle men. It is pronounced as faultleaa,amd in every respect a grand and glorious work of art. T11K l'UZZLEK. " Ob ! 'lis a deep mystery. But by St Paul I'll find lb bottom of it tlTilo answer received to the first Enigma in Chronicle, 1st Jan. tyAns to Arithmetical Problem, Jan. 29 Length of bottom or lower piece 4.734 feet. do middle piece s.'nv do top or small end 9 347 K i' B , East Buttatoe CIAns. to 1st Enigma, Jan. 29 "Hey i the bent policy." Ans'd by II F , Lewisburg j r K r , UuUaloe Cs"Ans. to Id Enigma, Jan. 59 "llVarin lluopt." Ans'd by Flora A , Kelly ; C U K Jr. and II F O, Lewisburg for the Lewisburg Chronicle. WORDS FOR ASAGRAM& Punishment I Methodist America Revolution GEOGRAPHICAL EMC MA. I am composed of 18 letters. My 13 S 6 15 9 is a river in Europe 11 15 17 6 13 9, a comity in New York 0 3 5 1, one of the L'nited States If, M Vi 15, a city in Central America 2 6 16 1 1, a river in Africa 15 17 9 18 8, a lake in Ireland 10 6 18 8 7, an island off S. coast of Eng. 7 6 11 18 9, a county in Pennsylvania . My whole is a curious looking animal HFIi- MSCELLASEOVS EMGMA I am composed of 27 letters My 6 17 27, was a distinguished Queen 9 3 is a preposition 20 1 3 24 5 is seen on almost every person 8 22 4 17 is a bird 1 23 21 19 is a color 15 12 7 10 you and I often passed over 16 2 11 inhabits most waters 18 26 25 14 is used by tinners and fiddlers. My whole was a President cf the United States. S i R , Buffaloe HISCEIiLA EOVS EXIGMA I am composed of 19 letters My 8 10 3 18 is a country in South America 1 9 15 17 is a fish 6 2 4 18 6 14 10 is a prickly plant 12 15 8 is a vessel 1 1 13 8 10 is a large cord species. 3 7 5 10 is a plant and flower of many lal ta sa aw lm the trees . My whole was a celebrated native of Gen oa. A G , Buffaloe X Roads. GTdeveral others wait their turn. Wi cf ilu XbcHitohKier- ?t etoisbtg, JAB'T, 1SSS. sax 7 a . 2 1 a. rn. nil Tax. 2 r sr. S va 1 27 8 41 S 350 17 322 3t S 30.7 2 17 .8 31.7 30.1 18 V SOS 33.0 3 Tib 4U3 36 4 iu 2h 37.4 . 3U.9 4i.l 41.7 20 SS.6 M W. t 3.1.0 44 3 31.0 21 1!3 UD.S 29.4 33.0 3A.S 3S.4 a 21.7 10 Z8.7 7 Kl.S 3X .6 23 17.4 33 0 30.1 8 16 4 '8 lu.2 24 3.1.6 3.8 3S.0 '.'IS 32.0 :U6 ii XH.S 4S8 37.2 10 I' D 34.7 3S 7 JO 48.2 tt 4 41.8 11 U'.S 3M S.5 -7 :. 44.7 SHI 12 41.2 45.0 31.8 28 SiJ 37.8 Sou 13 23.7 42.8 S8.4 2 2U.7 32 2 3 11 1.4 41 J 28.7 30 2V7 351 27.4 1.', 24.0 36.7 36431 IS.4 33J 23.7 IS 30.3 46 0 30.7 Means 29.01 38.83 32.44 Mean tor month 33.(1. C. S. J. Which mean (or average) was not quite down to the 'reeling point certainly a remarkable January! Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election for Officers of the Dtmtevm Yotnig mmiitown Turnpike Company will be held at the house of Wm. Lindenmuth in East Buf faloe township on Monday the 1st day of March next. Persons wishing contracts for passing said Pike by tbe year will call on J. and A. r rederick on or before the 15ih March next, as contracts will not be given after that date. By order ot the President : JAMES F. LINN, Treasurer Feb. 1, 1853 pd Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold ers of the Bcllefmte,Aarmtbitrg 4- Young. mamtnwn Turnpike Koad Company, that an Election will be held at the bouse of Henry B. Mussina in Aaronsburg on Tuesday the 9ih day of March next, between Ihe hours of ten and two o'clock, to elect five Directors to man age the concerns of the Company for the cusuing year. PETER WILSON, President Spring Mills, Feb. S, 1858 pd Lackawanna fc Bloomsbnre RAILROAD. AB1UVJLS AXD DEPARTURES OP TRUSS. Going It'orth. STATIOSS. Rupert Ilhtnmshurs; Knpytown Lime Itidga JJerwirk BMrb Ilarrn Aee l'wri: jteeestsio- rHiTo-dW- Trairtt. (lutea. phia Mail. 1 OO A M . a 16 I' M 1 10 do ! 7 IS do K do 7 a, 3 IS do 7 So do 4 10 do 8 10 do 4 2i do 8 20 do 4 36 do 8 as do 4 50 do S 65 do 6 15 do 8 00 do 6 20 do 20 do 6 40 do 30 do 6 60 do 0 Si do 1 45 P.M. 6 00 do 9 60 do 2 14 do 20 do 65 do 2 1-0 do 6 26 do 10 00 do 2 30 do 6 30 do 10 10 do 2 45 do e 4D do I 10 20 do 3 00 do 6 50 do j 10 30 do 3 15 do J 00 do lu-ach tlrova tl)iekshinny llunluck'a Crock Kanticoke Plymouth AEB1VK At Kingston UCAVS Kingston Wyoming; West ntuton Pitletoo Lackawanna Taylorville AMUVl AT ocrantoa The New York Mail Train connects with the Express going East on the Delaware, Lacka wanna & Western Railroad, (at Great liend.) Arrive in New York at 7 15 P.M. do PhiladelphiabyCamdcn&Amboy Railroad at 8 20 P. P.M. .Fare from Rupert to New York, $6. The Accommodation Train North connects at Srranion with ihe Express Train west on the D. L. & W. Railroad. C.olngr South. HITS rVrauhra Taylorville ..-vrkawsnna Fitutoa 1-Ma.Mail, 8 00 A.M. 8 10 do 8 20 do 8 SO do 8 36 do 8 40 do y.r.Sf,a I 4 00 P.M II ai A.M. 11 4S do 12 10 M. Vi IS l-.M. VI SO do 12 40 do 1 00 do 4 10 do West Pittston 4 a6 do WyomiBg aaaivs at 4 to i 00 15 6 30 as 7 00 T IB 7 40 7 av Kinxston St do 10 00 de 10 IS do IU to da 10 IS do 11 10 do II 26 do 11 3 do Ills de Vi 20 P.M. Vi 30 do 12 40 do tuvs Kinsloa plvmoath Naatieoke Itualuck s Creek Pbickshinny Beaeh llrova Beach Haven Berwr-k Lime Ridew Espytowai Bloomsburtt SJUUVS AT a 10 do s u a 4k w Rapert II M do 9 asur. The rhila. Mail Train going South connects with the Mail Train at Rupert going East at 1 10 P.M. forCatawissa,Pl.ClintoB,Posville, Reading Ac. arriving at Philad. at 8 35 P.M. Also with MailTrain goin Weal al3 P.M for Danville, Milton, Hess' coach to Lewisburg,) Muncy, Williamsport and Elmira. Passengers by 4 P.M. Train ttif; South can lake the 11 P. M. Express Train for Elmira and the West.or lodge at Bloomsburg and lake the 4 A.M. Train going East, arriving at Phi ladelphia at li o'clock noon. Passengers for Harrithirg direct will take the N.Y.Mail Train (4 P.M.) going Sooth, con necting al Port Clinton with Ihe Dauphin fc Susquehanna Railroad.arriving at Harnsburg at I- o'clock noon of next day. F J I.EAVEM WORTH, Sttp't. ScraDtou, Jan 21, l80S-3ui7'ii o Lewisburg Bank, Feb. 3,1858. STATEMENT of the leCVTlxbars Bank as required by the second section of the Act of the Ueaeral Assembly of this Common wealth, approved the !3th Oct. A.l). 1857 XST3.Hn t ol Bills diecowated fl.WBn da dae frees West. Uk of ransa. do - due frees Ooaatry Banks do Uold and Silver as,l:ii.l7 !i.V.U&S ls,i,liSl t-VS.MU IS 1.W47 43 "G.leo.0 LIABILITIES. Am't of flreol.tlon do dae to other Hauke do due IfepusKura tlJO.UJS'Ja F. W. Pollock, Cashier of the Lewlsbnrg Back, being afarmcd dots depose and say that the abuts Stalrmeut is correct to Use best of nay knowledge. V. w. iDLUICK, Can. JOrmrd be lure ms thla third day of t'.b'y. AI). IMS. J. A-Mr-KTi. J.P. PAMPHLET LAWS. THE Treasurer of Union County is prepa red lo receive Subscriptions for the Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for the year 1854 at 50 cents per volume. Price to non subscribers M. U P SHEI.l.ER.Treas. FOB '.'DENT, nilin Two Hinrey Frame Honse fronting I the Luiherau Church, from the 1st of April ueit. Inquire of Jan. 28, 1858. J. & J. WALLS, Agts FOR RENT! mi IP. TWO ROOMS occupied at pre. 1 sent by Washington Hutchinson as a .Saloon. They are sui;able for JsIIOl S. For Terms apply to Jan. 27, 1858, JOHN B. LINN. ELECTION. IN pursuance of the charter of the Union County Agricultural Society, an Election for Officers for the ensuing year will be held at the Office of J- A. Mertz, in Lewisbnrg, on Tuesday the 16th day uf February next, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M.--the same day being the Annual Meenne of the Society. J. A. Itir.u l Jan. 26, 1858. Rec. Sec. NOTICE. fTlHE subscribers having purchased the fol- lowing properly ai t onsiaoie s saie as the propertv of Mrs.Sinia A" Loa, hereby give notice that they "have left the same prop erty with her during their pleasure : A cooking stove and pipe, parlor stove and ripe. 18 chairs, mantel clock, 2 looking glas ses, 5 beds and bedding, 2 stands, cupboard. 2 bureaus, settee, 60 yards carpeting, 2 tables, lot of beef and pork, sink, 3 shoats, &c. ALEXANDER UONACHV. NATHANIEL ULKKHAUT. Lewisbnrg, Jan. 21, 1858 pd 300,000 Hen and Boys Wanted ! NOT to go to Utah, but to bay CLO THINO of J. Goldgmltb &. Co. r?The above Firm have determined lo sell their stock of well-made ClolnlnK AT COST, in order to close business in this place. Call and see and satisfy yourself. J.GOLDS.MITH 4 BRO. Lewisbnrg, Jan. 27, 1858 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to our Firm by Note or Book Account are requested lo come and settle immediately, and those who have claims will please present their bills. J. GOLDSMITH & BRO. THE NEW YORK STEAM SAW-MILL Asn MACHINE COMPANY. Capital $250,000. THIS eompuy hu bmm organisJ with tt afto-M cap ital for I be purpow of aupplfing lb dvausd for Uie CoiijfilDqiii?!) JoHitJ gtii) J5qfs-?Ji"ii, and other Improved Machinery. The hava Durcfaaaad tbe entlra aiarhliiery businetu heretofore earned on by J. M. EmernoD Co., also tha Mootgouery nor it at ionKera,on tn iiuaKon, nnirtbti dtj, and with tbe expert dc and fiu-ihtiea eumbioed in ita orgaoixatioD are prepared tofurnuh machinery of all Mad at mora liberal late than baa ever been altered at any other aatabliebment. The Combinatioo Saw-Mill waa fronted October, 1S56, aodta now generally aekDowie-djted to be tbe cbe&peat, Moat practical, and efficient lumber manufkcturit.tr na chine in tbe world. A large number of tbetn are in aue- erasiul operation in dinerent avcuona or this country, Canada, Cuba, and South America, and wherever their merits have been tested tbey are being adopted by lum ber manufacturer In preference to all other mil 1st. The following letter eipreawea the general opiuton of tnoae woo are uatng tne uomunauon nun Moms. Emm act. A Co. Gentlemen: I have tried tha aaw-mill purchased of yon, and will aay that it per- torma well, and more loan meets my expectation, i am well pleased with ita performance. 1 set it up on a small stream that afforded constant water about as thick as my little Anger, which waa much more than oufflcient to sup fly tbe boiler. We are able to cut3,oHl leet or beautiful umber lu 1'J hours, with something lets than one cord of wood. It is the very thing wc bare so much needed in our county for a long time. With a little trouble and expense, wr are able to move it from Ave to ten mileaper day,aod set it up in the heart of tbe Umber, which saves the great burden of hauling the logn a long distance to themiU. luursttspectruiiy, -ftast kkkk, -ta, Louisville, Tennessee. ThaComnanv have nurehased Lund's Patent Ket-d At rant-ment, which Is illuntrated and de-wribed In lb f-rl- entitle American mrucioDer. xuieaaas gra.j " efficiency of tbe mil I. Tbe Combi nation Mill, with all the recent improve msnl. and steam iowr of S botws, is capable of saw ing from S,uw lo 4, WO feet in 12 n-s-nra, and is said for .laSfct. THE XEW YORK CIRCVLAJt SAWMfT.t. T m&nuiWtturetl only by this Company. It t.i of superf- r mnrtnictMn, and sold for Ita per cent. less than oilier mills of no greater capacity. A mill witn af to w-iach saw can be sold for to $518, and with a-A) burse en gine and holier is sou for f-.am. Pteam Knglneaand Boiler; Entrlnesof from onetoloo horse power: Locomotive, Tubular, Flue and Cylinder Hollers furuifthed at greatly reduced prices from former quotations. Drawing, with plana and irpectflcatlons for buildings and machinery, furuiiihed gratis to our customer. Competent mechanics are sentont to put up and set in operation our marhinery. when required. We also manufacture Shingle Machines, Planing Ma chines, Sugar-Mills, and Machinery in general. Special attention paid to gettini up Shafting and Pnl-li.v- tor manufactories, and all kiuds of Mill-Wright work. Thio Company are selling in great numbers a Patent Conical Burr-Stone Mill, for flour, corn meal, and all kinds of feed, which Is pronounced by eiperieiirj-d mil lers, both In this country and Kurope, the ItextMill Kver Constrnrted. It will grind more grain in the same time and with half the power, than any mill of the same pries In the market. We also furnlfb other stvles of OrM-Mllle, when re qnired. J. M. EMERSOIt It CO., Agenta. ?. No. Broadway, .ew York. Administrator's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of X 1 Administration on the estate of JESSE KING, late of White Deer township. Un ion county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned in due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having just claims aeaitist tbe same are also requested to 4 ito do nresent them properly authenticated for seitle 4 an do i . iiDiivfiurnf i.tmi....i.,inr meiii. rt.mw., ...... White Deer, Jan. in, ib-vi FREE COURSE OF LECTURES. at Independent Hall. rpHE Ise-ewlkbur IJterarr Ao- elation would announce that the gen tlemen named below have consented to speak as follows t O. K. WORMS Taeaday svenhlf, feb. a, ISM. 110U.JAMIU POLLOCK do Feb.1 Rev. Pt. WARON- do J' H.C. HIOKOK. Ksq do Mar. IS Kav. Prof. CURTIS do Mer. 90 Rav. R. A. PINK do April 13 Other Lecturers have been invited, who we hope hereafter to announce, so thai every Tuesday evening during the course may be occupied. The Public is cordially invited lo attend. The Lectures are FREE, but collec tions will be taken to defray expenses. LiT Doors open at 6J. P. M. close at 7, when lecture wiil commence. LOT of superior SOFT HATS just reed by PCHREYER & SON MO.N8 for sale at Jan 12 SCH RE VERS LEWIS PALMER, A BCIIITECT and BUILDER, i LEWISBURG, PA lyOfficc in the I'niv'rsity EuiMtng 6S FARMER - - FEB. 5 , 1858. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of J A'd 1. WALTER, late of Limestone Twp, Union county, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned by ihe Register of Union county in doe form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to mU estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having sny just claims are also requested to present them le gally anth-fMitieated for npttlemeut. t MANUAL WALTER, Adminuiraor. Limestone, Jan. 1-, l5s - -,.- .a- - NA Bttak for Lvery Baa's Eibrary." RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGEXTSf CANVASSERS WANTED to obtaia b eriben for ihe "(inrtsnmiTi 0a- mt mtv HitToar, Antttnt ana nioturn, ur THE WORLD." By 8. 0. Roaici, ("Peter Parley.") Handsomely bound in cloth ffitl and Illuslrarrd with too treamiful EnfrraTinrs and 80 Map. Price 3. Sold only by A-renls, lo each of whom a special district will be given. Applicants should mention whatcountiritlbey would like to canvass. The book is now ready. Copies sent by mail (post-paid) on receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. The Home Journal says or this work : No family should be without it." For full particulars in reward to an aencv address CEOKUE W. ELLIOTTsm jo Publisher & Pubiiaber.WZWill SOi.Yr RTAH kinds of School and Miscellaneous l)oksrheapPublicalions,Slationrry and Maps furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited :imVM NOTICE IS hereby given thai the accounts of Dr. Thornton & Co, Thornton & Vanvalzah and of Dr. Thornton, have been assigned to us, and the llooks placed tn the hands of Joas B. Link, Esq for oolleclion. Those indebted upon Ihe same trill please settle immediately. .-it.. - WILLIAM WOOKK, J A i. WALLS. Dec. 31, 1857 WM. L. IIAKK13 $10 REWARD ! TTHERCAS, there is now in the hands W (as I am informed) of I. (1. Itohland a single bill purportins; to be signed to Lniher Kank by me, which I pronounce to be a false paper. The above reward will be paid to any person who will furnish me with evidence sufficient lo convict in a criminal court the person or persons who brought said siDgle bill into existence; and I hereby warn all persons against purcliaiuz said false? note. JOHN ROLAND. Lewisbnrg, Dee. 29, 1957 -Executors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes sIms iaai aasll nod. slaninl of SIMON HARTMAN. late of Lewis township, L'nion county, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, by tbe Register of Lnioa county, in due form of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymenl,and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. KEIjUEN HARTMAN, Execu JOHN bWARTZ. S'ors. Millheim, Center Co, Dec 30, 1357 pd IXEClTOBS KOTICE. Notice is A hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the estate of. PAUL UOODLANDEK, late of White Deer township,Unioncoanty,deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. EDWARD RANCK, J Exee- 8AMLEL GOODLANDER, utors White Deer. Dee. 23, 1857 pd Dissolution. TOTICE is hereby given that tbe Partner- i.1 shi p heretofore existing between Daniel VVeidensaul and Mark Haltpenny, known as lh. firm of . Wetdmaaul dr Co ist this dav dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements of said Firm to be made with D.WeidensauI. D. WEIDENSAt L. M. HALFPENNY. Laurelton, Nov. 3.1, A.D. 1B57 Dr. L Brngger Dr. J. F. Hanrey HOMiEOPATIIIC Physicians, south side Market St, between 4th i 5th ly640 LEWISBURG, PA GOODBIAN fc OHAffll&RLIN WOULD invite general attention to their Fall and Winter Block of GOODS, just received. French Mennoes, Alpacas. Debages, Plaid Woolens, lainRhams, Delaines from 10 to 25 cts. per yd. Prints from Ci lo 12) cts. per yd, Shawls, li loves, II o siery.ic. A general assort ment of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Satineits, Vestings, Cravats, Gloves, Hats, dtc, Ac. UROt'EKIES. New York Canton Co-'s Teas, fine Green and Oolong, Rio and Java Collees, fait, r ish. Sugars, Svrup Molasses, Soap. Can dies, T'heese. Ac. ALSO, ITA RD WARE, Q L'EEXS WARE, tx. Lewisburg, October -J. 1N57. Rich aud Rare IS the large and choice assortment of new r.iXL, A. W1.VTER GOODS, now arriving at the well known Corner Store of BEAVER, KREHER fc H'CLURE. Call and see ! Lewibburg, Oct. '57 $10 REWARD t rilllE Burgess and Town Council of the Borough ot iiewisourg win pay ien; Dollars for testimony which will lead to the ; conviction of ihe persons who removed, inju-1 red or destroyed private property in this . Borough on the nights ol tne Jisi nil. anu tne 2d insL By order of the Council, Nov. 3d, : 1357. J. StjHHLl tii, nurses Richards Sew Ulacfcln. AFTER years of experimenting, J. II. Richards has at last attained the end of elegantly polishing, aud at the same time oil ins and tofteninn ihe leather at the tame time. All who-go in" for a splendid article, will use "Richards' New Compound" sold by Christ & Caldwell, C. W. Scbarne.Alex. Am nions, P. Ilursh, Goodman & Chamberlin. J. & J.Walls, J.M'Paddin and c then in Lewisb'g. ct9 w3pd J. H. RICH AKUS, Prop r, IM. I. T"vR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP, a certain J cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from an hnpore state of tha evosaarli also a sura pre ventive of fll'fl ASD AM AVpriee S ets. per hntUa, luraaiany r. o. lyShea M.I.. Asslgne-e's lotlr. VTOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed Assignee of Daniel D. Guldin, of Lewisburg. All per sons knowing themselves indebted, either by note or book account are are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are hereby notified to present ihem dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN A. MERTZ. Lewisburg, Scpl.I3,lS5J6 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the L 3' in the War of 1812, and for their 'Widows, SI the Office of the Lewisborg Chronicle. To Constables Court P.f turns and other Blasu scM at the Chronicle UHce. LUMJtt.lt! LUMHEIt!! rpHE subscribers have for sale J (in lots to uit purchasers)1 a lart-e stock or ) PISE BOARDS Panel Stuff i Plank Ac. Also 5,000 i'ME R A I i s. Which are offered low for Ca!b, at our .Mills 1 on Hoaih Branch of the White Dftr Cr--k iu : Hartley township or delivered ou t!ie Brul j Valley Narrows road at ihe end of our Road. . Wov.SU JOHN M'CALL A BKO'3. NOTICE. II OR value received I do hereb) assign and set over unto Wx. It. HaLtrtasv lue fol lowing personal property, to wit : I spring wagon at u, 1 one horse slej at $4, 1 cutting box at . tons of bay at I cooking stove at H, 50 yards of carpet al 9E12.SU, 3 pairs of bedsteads at 915, 1 sett ol cane-bottomed chairs at $. 1 sett of common chairs at $t, 1 large rocking chair at $:), I sink al $5. I bureau at $12, 3 tables at $11, 1 look mi glass at $1, I lounge at I iron keltic at $'.'U, I sell of single harness at $S, 3 shoats at $3, 1 sow. at $7 $191. Witness my hand and seal, this thirtieth day ofNovember, A.U. lH.i7. ALEXANDER CLEMENS. Witness presents Kieun VB. l.iieotsj New Goods Old Stand ! A OEXERAL assortment of Dry Goods. fl mnilrun Llnthtii'i.U itA (Vim, 13-mIs and Sluiu suitable for Ihe season. Hard Warp, Queens Ware, Groceries, SALT, FISH, be, all of which will be solu at prices lo suit the titues. Liberal deductions made for Cash! M CKEIGHT A 1IALCK. Buffi l,i X Roads, Nov. 30. 1857 MEW GOODS! 1 BROWN k STERNER, At the Old 'Xcaange Store, having bought a of Goods in ihe City at vtryLw rate by reason of the HARD TIME!. are able to supply their former customers and the public generally with the best Goods on the muvt accommoda ting terms CALL AXD USE Lewisburg, Nor. 1857 Important to FARHERS ! rpHE subscriber is prepared lo clean I t lotersteea at the well-known Mill ol Wst.T. Lixa in Kelly township, L'nion l'u, on the shortest notice,and warrant no damage by breaking of the seed, t&Jor lite Fifteenth BuMhel.'-H Ti. i ii i vv paat patronage he asks a con tinuance of it assuring his customers that he will do his almost to give satisfaction. Nor. 1S57. GEOROE BAKER 15. H. Dersham, D.D., PRACTICING Physician, -L Korlb Tblrd str street. 709 LEWISBL'RG, PA Ordinance for Markets, ECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Burgen and Town Council of Ihe Buroueh of Ltu.- itburg, and it u hereby vrduimd by the iiuMo- rUt of the tame. That WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of every week shall be the Market Time for said Borough, when it may be lawful to sell and bay articles of produce frf family Use; and that MARKET STREr.T,jrot& Aecond to Fourth Street; shall be used for sach sales wagons dec. to occupy the sides of the pavements on the north side of the street from the first of October to the first of April, aud the sooth side of the pave ment ihe remainder of the year. Sictiwx X. 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. lo peddle or sell in any street or alley or in I any part of Ihe said Borough, any articles of produce for family use, other than at the times and places specified in the first section of this ordinance; and any person or persons violating this ordinance shall incur a penally of from One Dollar ta Five Dollars, to be re covered before the Burgess or any Justice ot 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 Lewisbnrg; one half of said peually to be paid to Ihe Overseer of the Poor of said Burough, and the other half to the informer. Passed at a meeting ot the Council, Tues day evening, Nuv. 3 1857. and ordered lobe published. J. SCHREYEK. Burgess. Nov. 6, 1857. First of the Season! T SCIIREYER 4 SON have received J an entire NEW STOCK or Fall and Winter Goods. comprising a larse lot of LA WES' DRESS GOODVilks. t rrnch Menno.Cashmeres, De Laincs. Poil de Chivre, a large lot of De Laines to sell at 13 cts ; Also, a general assortment of Men's Wear, Cloths, Cassimerr, Velvet and Silk Ves't ings and Satineits, at al! prices. Mia wis, men's and la- dies'.FIannels.MujIins.Tickings, Queens ware. GKOCEK1KS, and a general assortment of ev erything belonging to a Country Store, . hich nave ueru uuugm very cneap lor casn, and j are determined lo sell very cheap for the same. Those wishing to purchase forcashwiU please call and examine for themselves. OcU,'3'- j S.iMl EL. II. ORW1G, ) Attorney at Law. ' a-kFFICE on South Second near Market St. ! V LEWISBURG. PA. d?All Professional Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully and promptly atten ded to SepL 14, 1857 TIE CKEAM SAMtrEL HOFr.VIAX JL has opeued a new Ice Cream Saloon over his Confectionery, and wishes lo see his nu- merons customers ihere. LOOK THIS W.IVI ! XOTICE! X0TICE! ! OTICF' ' HAVING just returned from tha City ! with an unusally large Block ard well i selected, and am now prepared lo stli goods ' lower man can oe oougnt eisewnr.re ou this side of Philadelphia. Hardware S Hardware ! ! xlardwaro ! ! ! Kails Kails Locks, Latches, Hinge Screws, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oil in fact every thing you may want to build your self a first-rate house .or barn twenty per cent, lower than ever before. Thit troy ' Tha Buy .' .' ' CARPENTERS, here yon can get the cele brated Greenfield Planes, Spear St Jackson's hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's, Beatty's and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent aud common Braces, Brace Ems. Aosers Squares, Guides, Iron Screws, Compass iSa s, namonu s nammers, etc. Blacksmiths' Iron KO.V IRON ALL KINDS Bar. Scollop, Tyie, Oval, Round and Square Cast Steel, Spring and English Sieel, Vises, Anvils, Bellows, Screw Plates, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS! Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, Spoons. Kettle. Lamps, Can dleetk-ka, fYff.e Mills, OilckXbs. Mais. Pans. Buwls. Ae. WALL PAPER Yen will flat! all the aKve with a great asany aaore at the lUneartas as Isea areas or Jl?lil ll MTAWiKX. ta the eld Caaaaa auud, I En ISBt'K,,. p. Tins ir.uv inn wavi ClLOTHS. Cassimeres and Vestings, Hats, ' Caps, dec , a fin; a-snr:mtt at Gaoioug k Ccaa.beclia. Mar: UTK'E hereby piven that ihe ctt-gmt-oenli.p here!. :-.i txUlir letwfta ths underiaiiti iradir. as :ha tim ft I'atJwtlt has been ti.. ur dissolved t.y niui ual ci.nent. T!ie IT i.k. Notes and Aa.at are left wuh T. S. Caldwell f..r immr sale lltment. "i HEO b nKlVC. Lewisbwrj, S v. 9. NOTICE. fllHE ua 'ersixned will continue li, i.'r. ! I sianonerr. Paint. Oil. C!aa and PateR Medicine business at llie old stand of Vhriat 3. Caldwell, where he will be happy lu at a his old customers and new. Nov. , 1957. Y 8 CALDWELL. DISSOLUTION. rrilin copartnership in the coscb mss.an business between the uudrs:ibvd was dissolved bv mmoai consent on the Stfibf Jnly, ltsj7. The books Ac. ' at the u'.d stand for setilemenl. WM. H. KITTEU. Oct. 23.'o7. FLAM AM' si BYEBai I'XITERSITl .IT iLwismno. "VTO'I'ICE. Sutseribers lo the Bu:Id:Bi Pund are rcspecltullv informed that lha I.at Ill-vlalUlVIlt on tlientei'pli(,& is now due and payable. J.A.ML'KIZ, Esn l ! appointed Collecu.r.and autborixed n rectua 1 aud receipt lor tne same. A. IV. BILL, Ueneral Aetit and Treasure;. Lewi burg, Ocl 1, 1M57 DISSOLUTION'. Notice Is fcerely given, that Ihe Copartners! p hcretofute exiMing between Chnrlos S. Cmes o J John Hlanneri has heen rt.ls day-dissolved by t&otiir al consent. The books and papers Isll is Charles S. Critts" hands Wr corrti.nw I'll A3. 8. CK1TES. Oct. 5. Ifi57. JOHN 6TANNEKT. The Butchering business will be carried on at the old stand by '. r. Crites, uajtr Ilia an periniendence of John SiannrrU r.IO. BIKERT COXFKCTIONEIIY. rilHE subscriber respectfully lakes this m I thud to inform the ciltztns of I.ewiaburi; and vicinity in general, and the Ladies in par ticular that he has oponed a Rakerf and t unlt llonery, on Ihird street, in Mr. ! c"-avcr's Building, where he will be ready u supplv all who mny favor himwr.ha eatt wuh the best ot evervihlne: in his line i f b sineae. BREAD, CAKE3 and COXTEC TIONERY on band at all times. Being a practical Baker and Confectioner fur upwards of twenty-five years, ho feels confidential a'l who favor him with a call cr give him a trip I shall not be disappointed. Weddings and. Parties supplied at the shortest notice, on tha loos! reasonable terms. Ail sorts of Orrra mental Work done to order. BREAD delivered at Houses at all times when desired. CHARLES UEINEK. Lewisburg, Oct. 7, li57. PRODUCE WANTED. Notwithstanding the 'hard timet" Printers must conunue lo try to live. We are aware that many of our palrons. in contequt nca of the short crop of the great Wheat staple, may feel as if they had nokthe Cash lo spare for the Chronicle. We are desirous of accuortno dating all as far a possible, and will receive all suitable PRODUCE for la.-nilv use at I Cash rates. Please brio? as early tn tbe sea son as couteuiem. We want more cr lea f WouJ, LatJ, Tailor, Poultry, Frctf Meat, dc. ic. on old or new accounts but no Cash to pay fur them with, 3s we have Cher uses for iu CLOTHING!!! T GOLDSMITH & BRO'S take pleas- I ure in annunncins to the citizen oi Lew isburg aud the putdic iu general that il.ev have) received the largest stork rf B'ack, Blut. Brown and Mind CI.OTH. FROCK. DRESS and fAi'li COATS, Cassiinere Coata ef all kinds. Cassiinere, Cloth and Cassinetl Pants, Velvet, Silk, Saiin. CInth. Cassimere and Sat iuett Vests, Hats. Cups, Shirls, Indtr Ctothu of every description, which they offer ta Sail ChuijKT than ihe Cfiuyicsl, jir CuaA. We would call particular at'ention to out stock of U01 C LOTIU.G. Clolhing made lo order, with nea'nes SLi despatch. J. GOLDSMITH & BKO S. .let. 1, ls,7. Market street, swat ta Wall.' TOS. I. YODER,Practinl Watchma- J Lerand dealer in Clocks. Watch as. Jawal rv. Silver Ware, Pianos, Meludeoaa and Sheet Music. All kinds of Clucks and Watchea repaired and warranted fur one year. Spt'Cta !' lo suit any ryes fur sale, and new classes inserted in old frames. Lewislurg, June 4, lba7. NEW GOODS' THE Tlace lo buy Goods, cheap ! J ritfsiia:u ii.- wwa-M 'ww " Beg leave to announce lo the oublic thai ih.e "ave rprnca a large ami complete stuck of II lin UTItlTrn Pnnrit 'AL AilU II 111 I tK bUUUOi embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gen' Sumuirr wear such as Cloths, Casslrceres. ''"n CkkU, Vesting,, Gin;hauis, Calicoes. Sill,s Bl"ra-"s. Dcrare Delaiues, Shal!ja. llT.nWMMr"' " '""ortmeul of EM- . an Kinus, Hinaets, UnU, axd Cops, also a larsa assortment rf CARPETS, SALT, 11SI1, i.;sTSOB band. Farmers and Housekeepers ar. vesietf.'llT ierit. d to ei.mln- eir asaortmeat 't 'i!?u',:f '"".'' Mn.ktKr. iiakdhaih. vi ttx. : ,, . " "' 'r y w a. u .- Ibiuc. i.f the Lwt 4ual:lv, vou aaaj desita. at IW sne-fc Our Unas wen selreted altb anusual ear., aad w 'r''ww4h.ver, miu.c rih.oo.i.t; aafely be ofitraU at atiy elL.r store .a tie. v.: Uranrh. V. eesveettnitv inU.- etir otj enstcwiera la eaTT ao. see or 8I- X, a-l e are sure w ran ml veur aeoea aanl t a. J k'JlUlL talt.ii ae u.ral j.v7 reluMU. j.t W ,s IMHXoS L-eiefcrrr. Oet. ISJ7 AARON K.WKTZKL. THE LEE-HIVE! M'HE "oH Mammoth" ahead! Not- -L wnh-.1an.liu3 the bard tiino anJ Bank J. &.J. WALLS hare received and are now opening an nnes ttally large and well selected stock cf FALL AND WINTER G00H?. consisnns partly rf Cloths of f verr prad, plain, black and fanrr Cassimerax, oauufu Tirifij of Vctinc. lto.ua Clovbi, J-.au. TMJa atj ; n inter wnr. lsiiliA9 Ire-tff Goods, nflrh Sins, Twm. Pviint, lrrs!v Printm. VtiH (ii'.l.itt)r:hii!L t-u.Vrt hl-H. ktl'U.m. Hii.a:y f.Iow. bitwrtiod aad brown Uu.tlioa, Irieb Linsa itf. u.4 STRAW GOODS ofeverv varielj and slyla .ales a One salertt-n or IlAEUWAnE, QlTEXS'VAEr, C'lAE AXD Wn.LOW'S;", ItTfOOMe.. ,' (. .VC. ulteatosjl tne wsnts ftha neeplc a si::aru t t . I urn r Mr. Ar ail ef -aLi.-i. ibey cf! Onu.o.li. Vw pr r-m. flia n s' laan aurtt- frr . -"i - J s, I t I 4 i j 1 Copy MejrJ