Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 12, 1858, Image 3

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    Lctrisbiira, Ma.
Friday Mousing, Feb. 12, 1858.
Comma " ,tl . mnnttv t-niitaintnir ft
nnSf. S aSim. -treat prodacar., oou.ua.. r.
d L.
Seel(ev Advertisement!..
BSTGot. l'aelscr having declined to
interfere io tbc case of Henry Fife and
Charlotte Joucs, they arc this day to be
Lung for murder, in Pittsburg.
ten A. foreign arrival mentions a alight
advance in Cotton failures in France
and that in China the American Commo
dore's offer for mediation haf! been accepted.
ra-Thcro have been nearly 50 addi
tions to the Lewisburg Methodist Church
this winter, maliiug about 100 additions
under the two years' ministrations of Mr.
Pashiell, which close a week from next
Sunday.
fSarLecturc IV. last Tuesday evening,
treated the subje ct of " Obstinacy" in the
pnjatice aspect of the question, and was
listened to with much politenesp.
Lecture V,, by Ks-Governor l'or.LOCK,
on next TuesJay evening.
80Mb. Elliott, who advertises his
Course of Lectures at New I5erlin, nest
week and week after, is a respectable and
intelligent gentleman, and no doubt
whatever may be thought of his particular
topics endeavors to bo useful.
J James P. Koss has presented us a
branch of a cherry tree plucked the fore
part of this week near Urowu's Mill, in
this Horougli, on which are several full-
Lloicn llvtsoms, and others more or less
developed. We fear this premature com
ing on of the fruit may much irjure the
crop. The thermometer yesterday morn
ing stood 9 below freezing point.
BeaJ'Tbe Will of the People" is the
professed foundation stone of Democracy.
The people of Kansas have over and over
shown they did not want Slavery yet the
whole machinery of Democracy is uoscru
pulously used to force Slavery upon them.
The People of Iowa and New Jersey have
thro' their Legislatures instructed their
servants to vote against this enforcement
of Slavery but their Democratic servants
refuse to obey, and trample alike upon the
will of the people who sent them and of
the people of Kansas !
fciTThe last SelinsgroveDtmo.'tii states
that Mr. Stoes of Danville is organizing
a Band in that Borough, fr which four
teen instruments have beou secured. A
protracted meeting was commenced in the
Methodist church. We regret to seo that
Lis Honor the Editor has bad anotSer
characteristic breaking out about the
Clironiclc, which seems to haunt him as
the " man with the poker" docs some folks.
Heally, the Band and the protracted meet
ing together ought to put him in a happi
er frame of mind. (In the same No. are
eleven editorials borrowed from the Chron
icle without credit, which inclines us to
the opinion that the Judge thinks ours 13
not such a very bad paper after all !)
The Snyder county Commissioners wish
to borrow 53,000
The Middlcburg Tribune has donned a
new head and made other changes in its
outward appearance.
The Frccburg Band, under Wm. Moycr
will give a concert at the Middlcburg
Court ITousa, Tuesday evening of Court
week, Feb. 23d.
Four persons have been bound over on
chargo of burning school house in Centre
Township.
Significant movement
Last Saturday evening, a meeting of
Democratic citizens of Williamsport and
vicinity was held at tho Court House and
adopted a series of calm but most decided
resolutions against the admission of Kan
sas under the Lecompton Constitution.
This movement at Gov Packer's home was
officered, conducted and addressed by such
of Lis old bosom friends as
Henry IVhitc, C'.B.Bowman,JnoWci6cl,
Jnq.V. Woodward, C.H.Dccbler, Hepburn
M'CIurc, C.D.Emery, Charles D. Eldrcd,
George White, E. P. Ilcbcrton, Furman
Field, Il.II.Smith, Clinton Lloyd, and II.
C. Parsons. The meeting adjourned with
three cheers for Douglas. Let the Gover
nor follow up this meeting of Lis friends
in Lis usual energetic manner, and be can
accomplish much good.
aftSfTbc Bellefonte Democrat seems not
satisfied if two of the Clerks in the School
Department at Ilarrisburg are friendly to
the Administration not reflecting, we
suppose, that that is not a political depart
ment, and that the interests of Education
demand that there should bo no ground
for partizan jealousy there. If as we sup
pose the educational corps is equally divi
ded politically, it is certainly under the
existing circumstances tho best and saf
est arrangement that could he made. On
the eame grounds we arc gratified to see a
report from a Senate committee against a
bill offered by a radical Democrat to put
rue cciiool Department again under the
Executive control. It is a happy indica.
tion that the friends of education of both
parties aro determined to protect that
most important interest against the evils of
partizia strifes and fluctuations.
Tho Democrats of Philadelphia held
heir Convention last week to appoint del-
agates to their Stato Convention. Tho
Proceedings show that they had a stormy
!ne of it, but tho Anti-Lecompton and
f ?DCJ "'"g of the party, came off victo
rious, ha,ig FOCuroJ fourtcen of tLci
seventeen delegates chosen
ftiTTlic Hirer i dc-l
get ynur Ice.
Beverly Wauoii, the Senior Bishop
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died
at his residence in Baltimore on the Oth
inst. Bishop Waugh was about 70 years
of age, and was in the ministry about three
fourths of bis life.
Concert by Held's Cornet Band.
By reference to a notice in another col
umn of to day's paper, it will be seen that
the above J5jd.J will bold a Concert, next
Thursday evening, iu Independent Hall.
Tho proper formation and keeping up of
brass bands are very expensive and diffi
cult at any time, and especially so in the
present instance; tho instruments were
purchased and paid for principally by the
members themselves, and tuition and other
necessary expenses paid as soon they be
came due ; consequently, it has been thus
far a dead pull on their purses all outlay,
no income a very discouraging state of
financial affairs, during the present "strin
gency of the money market." They have
- , . , , e,
therefore agreed to take a benefit to help
to pay their way through, and to give their
friends an opportunity to put their good
wishes for the success of the Band in a
tangible and more efficient shape than
mere good wihhes. Mr. James Aiken
has kindly consented to do what be can to
add interest and give variety to the occa
sion by relating anecdotes, reciting poetry,
&c. in bis usual happy and pleasant style.
., r. t i -mi it ,t
The String Band will also assist; and both
bands are rehearsing a largo number of-
their choice pieces for tho entertainment.
All who wish to encourage homo enterpri
ses all who wish to spend a pleasant
express their hearty wishes for the success
J
of the Band and all who want the worth
of their money in music, buy a ticket for
yourselves, and one for somebody else, and
go to the Concert. Our town has not been
bored by many strolling conccrters,
this winter, anrl therefore our citizens can
easily give their own musicians one good
easily give their Own UlUSlCianS ONE gOOU
... . , . , , ,
lift, without any difficulty, if they choose.
Let the Hall be crowded.
" Oh ! t a deep mystery.
Put by St Paul l it ftnd the bottom of It."
CiTNo answer received to the first Knigma
in Chronicle, 1st Jan.
GTAnswer to the Geographical Enigma in
our last "An Ox with a teWrn leg." Ans'd
bv H D n , Buffaloe X Roads; J PS
Shamokin Darn; ACS. Lewisbttrg ; M L D,
Lewishury: E C ? Ketlr; AW I.eur.
isbnre;; A A , Bntfaloe; I) B M'C
Bullaloe : W H B , Lewisburg ; W S ,
Kelly; Flora A , Kelly; at Datcsman's
Store, Kelly; and K E B , Forest Hill.
Pretty well answered ! But some of the
respondents justly complain that the import
ant figure 4 was wholly omitted in the Enig
ma a mistake in the copy, which we did notj
notice at the time, every figure or -No. should
be stated at least once. Ed.
tF"Ans. to 1st Misc. Enigma, Feb. 5
"Gmtral William Henri Harrison." Ans'd by
T G G , and A B 7. .Lewisburg; W E
H , and C A F , BulTaloe ; C F S , East
ItillTaloe ; Maggie A, Kelly ; and by
Datesman's Store, H D R, M L D, A W, J P S,
W 8, W HE, D B M'C. and A A.
r?"Ans. to 2d Misc. Enigma, Feb. 5
Christopher Columbus Ans'd by T W
F .Lewisburg; J A K , Forest Hill ; and
by A C S. M L D, C A F, AW, D B M'C,
A A, W S. W E H, A B Z, M , Datesman's
Ktore, J P S, H D R. and C F S.
tyForty-four different answers iu all!
tHP'The following additional persons sent
in answers to all of the above Enigmas just
as our paper was ready for the press :
S E I , S A A & M E P ; -Tela ;
and Eillas L , all of Lewisburg.
Total, 53 answers !
For the Uaisburg Chronicle.
Charade.
The breath of the morning is sweet
When the earth is bespangled with flowers,
And buds in a countless array
Have oped at the touch of the showers.
The birds whose glad voices are ever
A music delightful to hear.
Seem to welcome the joy of the morning
As Uie hoar of the bridal drawanear.
Wnat Is that which now steals on my mtsT
Like a sound from the dream-land of love,
And aeeme wandering the valleys among.
That tbej may lbe nuptials approver
Tis a sound which my secotd explains,
And it eomea from a sacred abode.
And it merrily trills as the villagers throes;
To greet the ttir bride on her road.
Hew meek is her dress! bow befitting a bride
fo beautiful, spotless and pore !
When she wearcth my second, O long may it be
Ere her heart shall a sorrow endure!
ee the glittering gem that shines forth from hcrlialr!
Tis my whole which a good father gave,
Twa worne by her mother with honor before
But sue sleeps in peace in her grave.
Twas hi r earnest request as she bade them aideu,
That when herdar daughter the attar drew near
She sho'd wear the same gem that her mother had worn
When she as a bride full of promise stood there.
DA " , Chil!l.ana'iUF.
ARITHMETICAL PROBLEM.
Suppose the ball on Kt. Peter's church stee
ple to have just two-fifihs as many square
inches upon its surface as there are cubic
inches in the ball : what will the gilding cost
at five cents per square inch ?
R F B , East Buflaloc
CEOGRArillCAL EMGMA.
I am composed of l.r letters
My 1 12 9 15 1 14 15 is a town in Mass
12 13 6 3 15 10 is a town in Georgia
10 2 7 5 is an island in the Gulf Mexico
10 12 ft 1.1 is a river in Kentucky
5 12 13 15 12 is a town in Hindoostan
6 9 3 is a city in the East Indies j
I 9 8 12 is a town in Russia
II 12 10 1 14 15 is a town in Penn
8 3 7 13 6 is a town in Scotland
5 4 13 14 10 7 is a town in Wisconsin
My whole is the name of a person connec
ted with the history ol America
Ji.ixii, 12 years old.
CT'We hope the girls and boys of 13 and
under can soon answer Jennie's favor.
MISCELLAXEOCS EXIGMA
I am composed of 21 letters.
My 1 9 10 13 15 every person has
2 7 4 is a portion of a garment
6 5 3 is a female animal
14 12 16 21 signifies relief
18 17 II 8 is a man's name
19 22 23 24 20 are found in every garden.
My whole is an old and true saving.
F R F ,' BuHiloe
MISCELLAXEOUS EXIGMA
I am composed of 13 letters
My 9 10 12 7 is a valley
6 4 1 1 is a cob or sea-fowl
12 I 5 13 is a line often used in Geometry
2 8 3 7 is always nice.
My whole is inconceivable to many
O W B , L'asl Huffa!'-
LEWISBURG" CHRONICLE
Legislature. The' House instructed
tho Committee on Kansas affairs not to re
port until after the 10th of March, by a
vote of 53 to 38. - The party leaders wibh
to hnve no report whatever.
There are various and conflicting ru
mors as to the appointment of WhUkcy
and Flour Inspectors, io.
Edwin C. Wilson, of Venango county,
is appointed Adjutant Ceneral.
A bill to raise tho Governor's salary to
$5,000 was defeated in the House.
Senator Gregg read in place a bill to
incorporate tho Susquehanna Insurance
Company of Union county.
A largo and Etrong Anti-Lenomptou
Democratic meeting was held in Philadel
phia, last Monday evening. Ex-Governor
Stanton was the principal speaker.
Samuel II. Wood, a well known Iron
Master, late of Chulasky,Northumborland
Co., died in Philadelphia, 2nd inst., in
the 07 th year of his age.
mere will oe a meeting ot me rrankiin
, 1)ebali cbi a, ,he schoo.n,ora basement
of the Christian Church, on Friday evening
of this week. The members and others who
feel an interest iu the matter re requested to
attend. W. Miles, Sec'y.
A meeting of the Lewisburg Literary Asso
ciation will he held at the usual hour and
place this (Friday) evening. A lull attend
ance is desired.
Elder W. M'Daniels, of Scratiton. will
! preach in the Christian chapel, next Sal.l.atli.
i at half pat 10 A. M. and in the evening.
. ... 1
UPtBev. Mr. Bausman's lecture in the
M.K. house, Sunday next, at 21, P. M.
WOPS IIAlIt RrSTOHATIVB. Tliia iron.fcrro
prennmtiou i lirtTin? iin pttnire rale in all part of
tin L'ui'in. It in odi- of the few pntt-nt mi-dirineii which
n-.w tiM firrr the rountrv. that are really what Ih. ir
inventor t-Lilm for them. IVhereTer it h bad a trial.
h rmt h. been preeireir a wood predict., it h
. never failed to turn the white hair back to Uie natural
ei.ior. where the direction have been etrrctly fdlowej,
and in nnraeroo capca It had restored the hair noon
head that had been bald for year. It i not pretended
that it will make the hair prow in ererT ease, but where
It fail there i eertatnlr no remedy. The restoration of
I the hair lias been effected In to many instance where
the case seemed utterly nopeie, mat It is certainly worm
while f r all who hare lost their hair to try a buttla or
two of Wood' Ri'Storatire. Molina Workman.
1 Soi br alt respectable Dmwist ,
1 .The irreatest natural ornament to the 'hnman
form dirine,"i unquestionably aline, luxuriant,heaithy
prowth of hair. It has been roeatei-nicd in all aires of
I the world, and among nil nation, savsre and eieltized.
1 lleyy. fc. .. reeanfe K. ae. j
j as hi greatest trophy. For a similar reason, the fash
ionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, as well
I usher ether phrrnolopral oreans, with borrowid locks.
I He who should discover a mode of prerentint; the hair
j from liowinff the iurnad of envious Time by turuiiljr
- prematurely irrsy, a method by which it eould be re
stored when falline eft" or turning; white,and a way of
promoting it continued and luxuriant jtrowui, would
he justly entitled to rank amon the benefactors of the
: human race. Itead the testimonials in another cilnmn
of the wonderful not to say almoat miraculous effect of
i rroleur ioli Hair licstorative, and see It In has
not accomplished alt this. Capital City Fact.
! Y totiii: woitl.P. The. preatest Medical Dtseoy.
I neao tue aujarusemeutneauiu -uelia-
hold's Uenuitic Preparation."
Fits Fits Pits !
DR. IIAXCES VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EP1LFPTIC PILLS,
For the Cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps and all
Xrrvous and Constitutional Diseases. '
PERSONS who are laboring tinder ihis dis
tressing malady will find DU.HANCE'8
VEGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the
only remedy ever discovered for curing Epil
epsy or Falling Fits.
These I'iilrt porsess a specific action on theverrous sys
tem : and. although they are prepared especially for the
purpose of curiti? Kits, they are also of especial benetit
for all persons afiiicted with weak; nerves, or whoa ner
vous system has been prostrated or shattered frun any
cause whatever. In Chronic Complaints or dtseasea of
long standing superinduced by nervousness, the are
exceedingly beneficial.
Price .: per box, or two boxes ror $5. Personsont of
the eitr. enclosing a remittance, will have the pill sent
them through the mail free of postage. For sale, by
FKTII 8. IIANCK. No. luS RALTIMOUK fTKF.PT, Ifalti
more, MdH to wbcm orders from all parts of the Union
must be addressed, postpaid. lyTlOJft.
Di vall'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
Corrected Weekly
Wbcaf...l.00toll0. KgM...
s
10
Rye
Corn
Oats
Flaxseed
Dried Apples.
Butter
CO
40
SO
1,25
Tallow
Lard
Jiacon
llnm ,
no
.. 12
. 10
.. 8
.. 12
9
..4,50
1,50 Shoulder....
1G Clovcrsccd.
MAimiED,
In N"orthnm!Tiand.Oth Inrt. bv Itev. lt.A.Fink..TOIIV
WAKNl.lt and Miss CATIUKINK g. KL1NB, both of
Northnmlerlan eounty.
On theiltnlt..l.yKev.a.n.DoTer,WII.r.IAM URV
SflN and 5IAICY Ml'KLY, both or Delaware township.
Xorlh il Co. lln th- '."sth ult., WII.IJAW U. KLLUtll
and SUSAN K. WAtiXl;i:. U.th or Montour Co.
In IiKtiTille on the sth ult tv Itev. M. J. Stover, D.
F.nsill.JI and MAItV B.CitrT. both of Milton.
33CC0,
Tn Twit-htir?. on ttie 1st but, UENRT ion of Ucr
rit Iffitsmftit. irJ 6 yvoxn.
In t nion U'Wrinhip, J inst JOHN, won of John and
Eliza Mwr, Kft-d f montlm and Jldavn.
In LcwiKbitn., 7th int , SAKAII JANE only rblld of
John and Catharine Ilcrtx aged 0 year. 9 month and
ft dnyn.
In Lewibarii 10th inst, of Cnromption, Ir. JOSF.ni
F. (iltlKR, in th i7tli vear tf bis nm. Dr. Grior wan.
w rlicTA, a natirenf Clrtrr ruunty.but had practifwd
mr-dicinc in I'wi.'biirjt Hr about thirty yara. l-'jiueral
BfuA quarter of Bccf,an a few bushels
of Potatoes wanted at this office ; Apples
ditto.
Lectures at New Berlin Seminary,
WB. ELLIOT, of Philad., will give
a Course of Seven Lectures on the
SCI K:Ci: OF comprehending
Phrenology, Thysiology, Physiognomy or hu
man nature and how to judee it, fully nnfold-
in that complicated thins THE Ml.ND. The
subject will be treated with reference Jo men-
utl and moral Qualities and Dcfccts,and their
improvement; to Talents.their use or business
adapted to; Matrimony or companions suita
ble ; the education and government of Child
ren ; and startling moderv phenomena, as
Spiritnalism.Psycology .Mesmerism showing
what is true and what is lalse here ; Cifferen
ees of Constitution, (the first Lecture present
ing lhe signs by which every temperament
and constilution is known;) to Healib, Happi
ness, Disease, Cure. A course of Lectures
most valuable, and which none should fail
hearing. First one on Tuesday evening,FeJ.
ltiih free '' he following ones Wed. and
Tnur., and on Mon, Tues, Wed. and Tours,
evenings of succeeding week only 6 cim
admission.
CONCERT !
Sav liciu s tornet uanu win
give an Instrumental Concert, in
Independent Hall,
OS
Thursday Evenlnar, Feb. 1$.
The 8TRIXG BAND will assist on this oc
casion, and Mr. JAMES AIKEN will vary the
exercises by relating anecdotes, reciting poe
try, &c. Ko pains will be spared to render
the entertainment pleasant.
Tickets 25 cts. Doors open at half past 6
o'clock performance, to commence at half
past seven. Good order will be rigidly en
forced durins the exercises.
Peb. 12, '.'S JOS. M. HOl'lSEL, Vf7.
& WEST BRANCH FAKMEllPEB. 12, 1858.
PAMPHLET LAWS.
riHE Treasurer of Union County is prepa
1 red to receive Subscriptions for the
Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for the year
1858 at 50 cents per volume. Price tu Don
subscribers SI. UP SHELLEK.Trcns.
Lackawanna & Eloomsburg
RAILROAD.
AHKtYALS AXD DEI-AUTIKE3 Of 7R.UXS.
;oing . or Hi.
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Lkavc
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Rupert
I'.loonirtburg
Kecytown
Lime hidge
lrwieK
liearh llayea
lleech tlroT
Phickehinnv
llun lock Ciettlt
NauUcke
rimouth
aaaivK at
Kingston
LIJITI
Kinipton
Wyouiioa
Wet p i uston
1'ittston
Lackawanna
Tayiomlle
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Scranton
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The NewYork Mail Train connects with the
Express going East on the Delaware, Lacka
wanna & Western ltailroad.
Arrive in New York at 7 IS P.M.
do Philadelphia by Cainden&Amboy
Railroad at 8 20 P.M.
Fare from llujtert to Krw YorJc, $G.
The Accommodation Train North connects
at Scranton with the Express Tiain west on
the D. L. &. W. ltailroad.
Uolus South.
t LE1TE
Pcrant-n
! Tavlorvillo
Ain. Mm'l. Areom'n.
8 00 A.M. 11 30 A M.
x. r. x.iit
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4 211 do
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4 io
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Lackawanna
I'ittslon
Wert I'lttstoa
Wyoming
ADSIVS at
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LEAVE
Kingston
Plymouth
Naotii-oke
Hunlocks Creek
Miickxhinny
llearhtirove
Ueach IIaen
Iterwsk
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llloomsburg
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ARRIVE AT
ltupert 12 50 do
Opl
The Thila. Mail Train qniwr South Connects
with the Mail Train at Rupert going East at
1 10 P..M. forCatawissa.Pt.Clinton.Pottsville,
Reading Ae. arriving at Philad. at 8 25 P.M.
Also with Mail Train g"ing West at 3 P.M for
Danville. Mihon, Hess' coach to Lcwibburg,)
Muncy, Willi.-imsport and Klmi. - v --4
upcis oy 4 P.M. Train going South can
take the 11 P.M. Express Train for Elmira
and the West.or lodge at Blor.msburgand take
the 4 A.M. Train going East, arriving at Pat
ladelphia at 12 o'clock noon.
Passensers for Ilarrisburg direct will take
the IN.Y.Knil Train (4 P.M.) going South, con
necting at Port Clinton with the Dauphin &
Susquehanna Railroad, arriving at Ilarrisburg
at 12 o clock noon of next nav.
F J LEAVENWORTH, Sap't.
Scranton, Jan 21, ts.8 3m72l
300,000 Hen and Boys Wanted !
NOT to ro to Utah, but to liny CLO
THING of J. Cold-.ni lib it Co.
CirThe above Firm have determined to
sell their stock of wcll-inale CloUlIng
AT COST, in order to close business in
this place. Call and see and satisfy yourself.
J. GOLDSMITH & BRO.
Lewisburg, Jan. 27, 1858
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to our Firm by Note
or Book Account are requested to come
and settle immediately, and those who have
claims will please present their bills.
J. GOLDSMITH & BRO.
THE NEW YORK
STEAM SAW-MILL
AltD
MACHINE COMPANY.
Capital $250,ooo.
TUTS mtnpany bw lwi organliod with th above mp
itwl for lha parpoae of vapplying tbc UiduukI for tnc
CciflMiMiici, ioi'i-St iii ?;ilTJ-Tj;i!,
and other Tmprovrd Machinery.
Thfy hut purchawt the entire marhirK ry bntslnem
breU)ftr cnrriesl un by J. M. Kmnon k cjix, alo th
loutgmery Workfl at Voniasr,n the Ila'iwn, near thM
city, aud with the experifnee antl fitrititit combined in
itn organization are prfprnl tofurni-h uinrhincryof ill
ktnJn at more liberal tali- than fau ever been oUVred at
any other ntablichment.
The Combination Saw-Mill wm patented October. Ife'ft.
undla now generally anknowtaltred to be the rhcapeft.
mvt practical, anu emcient lumber nianuractnrinsx ma
chine in the world. A large number of thi-tn are in aws
Ici-Mfnl operation in di(Trrent Kertioni of this rountr,
CanAda, Cuba, and $outh Amerira, and wherever their
merit have ben tested they are Irving adopted by luui
I ber manufiM-turvTT In preterent?e to all other millx.
lue t-llowint: letter expreeei the rnfru opinion oi
tboso who are uiting the Cymlniiatu.n Mill :
Mcsfrs. Emirsox tt Co. Ocntleinen: I have tried the
raw -mil I purchased of yon. and will my that it per.
forma well, and morethan met my eTpeetotioni. 1 am
well pleaded with iu performance. I t itupon a nnall
rtream that alTtiril-d o-nftant wnVr about n thick at my
liti le tiagfr, which wa murh more than ivufflrifrtt tn mip-
ply the Iwitlr-r. e are able io cut t ct oi tvantilul j
lumber tn 12 houra, with aomethinL' Ifri than rtuv enrd
of wood- it 1 me Try tniog wc nave no mucn needod
out county for a Inns time. With a little trouble and
rxpenne. wr are able to move it from five to ten tnilen pr
d;.y,utid Mrt it up In the heart of the timlier, which aavea
tha (treat bunlen of haulinr the lovfi a hmR di"tane to
Uiemill. Yourt respectfully hKltlt. Ja
LooiFville, Tenncmee.
The Company hare purrhawd Lund's Fatent Feed At
ranEfeinent. which in illustrated and decritd o the Sci
enttlic Am-rlanf"r tlctober 2i. Ttii adds greatly to the
efficiency of the mill.
The Combination 31111. with all the recent improve-rasnt-s
and itteam power of 1- hoiee, is capaMe of saw
inc from U,(XK) tu 4.U00 leet in 12 hour.4, and is aold tot
il.OsH".
TUB SEW TOKK CIRCULAR SA WMtJ.t.
Tfiinaniitactured only by this Company. It i of superi
or conrtructioo, and sold for 25 per cent, less than uih-T
mill of no greater capacity. A mill with .' to 54-inch
saw can he sold fur to $&H). and with a 20 horse en
gine and hoiler is sold fr '1,'lKtd.
St.-am Engines and Rollers: Knfrinesof from oneto 100
horsa powr; Locomotive. Tnhnlar, Flue and Cylinder
Boilers furniined at greatly reduced prices from tbrmcr
quotations.
Drnwinja, with plans and speeiflcaHons for buildings
and machinery, furnifthefl ttratss to our customer.
Competent mechanics arc sentout to put up and set in
operation our machinery, when required.
We also mannfacturc' ahmcle Slarhinea, rianing Ma
chines, uMr-Mills, and Machinery in prneral.
Special attention paid to ttinir Up Fhiftin end Pnl
Iles for mannfaetnries, and all kinds of Ml.l-Wriffhr work.
Tliifl Company are selltnit hi irreat numbers a Patent
Conical Iiurr-htone Hill, for flour, corn meal, and all
kintt.i of feed, which Is pronounced by experienced mil
lers, both tn this eountry and Kumpe.tbe llet Mill Krer
Conntnirtnl. It will frrind mure frraD in the same time
and with half the power, than any mill of the siwue price
in the market.
We also furnish other strles of RrW-MUIs, when re
quired. J. M. EMERSOW It CO., Agents.
T2(lJ No. 371 Broadway, New Tork.
FREE COURSE OF LECTURES,
at Independent Eall.
THE Ixwrlsbur Literary .4 so
cial ion wonld announce that Ihe gen
tlemen named below have consented to speak
as follows :
O. S. WrmriKtf Tuoadaj eveuin;:. i"t. 9. ISiS.
I1..I1.J POLT.0CK do fvh.Ii!
K..T. Ir. WATSON 1 Mar. a
II C. IIIOKHK. Ksq. 'k Mar. 1
KaT.lTof.l'l'KTIR o War. 80
IUit. 11. A. KINK 4o April 1J
Other Lecturers have been invited, who we
hope hereafter to announce, so that very
Tuesday evening during the course may be
occupied. The Public is cordially invited to
attend. J be Lectures are r ki.l, out collec
tions will be taken to defray expenses.
Ijf Doors open at 6. V. M. close at 7J,
when Lectore wiil commence.
LOT of superior SOFT H ATf? jnst reed
SCHREYER & SON
o
NIONS for sale at
Jan 12
SCHREYERS
LEWIS PALMER,
A RCIIITECT and BUILDER.
II LEW ISUVRG,
OlRce in Ihe rniversrty Building
fA
ftn.'tl
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters
of Administration oa the aVitare ef JA'S
1. WALTEK, latetif Limestone Twp, Union
county, deceased, have been granted to the
nndersignvd by lite Register of Union county
in dim form of taw ; therefore, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having any just
claims are also requested to present thein le
gally authenticated for settlement.
EMANUEL WALTER, Administrator.
Limestone, Jan. 12, 153
"A Book for Lvery Han's Library."
RARE 1XDVCEMEXTS TO AGEXTS!
CAN VASSEK8 WANTED lo obtain subs
cribers for the Ciinin!ivE Goo-
nr ann Hisrnav, Ancient and Modern, Oi
TH E WOULD." By S. G. Galium, ("Peter i
Parley.") Handsomely bound in eloth stilt and I
Illustrated with 2U0 beautiful Engravings and !
80 Maps. Price 1. Mold only by Agenls, to I
each of whom a special district will b given. !
Applicants should mention what conntiestbey j
would like to canvass. The book is now ready. '
Conies sent bv mail (post-paid) on receipt of j
the price. Bills on all solvent banks taken at
par. The Home Journal says or this work:
"No family should be wiihoui it." For full
particulars in regard to an nenev addresss
GEORGE W. ELLIOTTuvn jn
Publisher Publisher,172 Will St-V.Yr
rsTAH kinds of School and Miscellaneous
Books,cheapPublicaiions,Slationery and Maps
furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders
solicited 3m711
KOTICE
IS hereby giren that the accounts of Dr.
Thornton & Co, Thornton ft Vanvalzah
and of Dr. Thornton, have been assigned to
us.and ihe Books placed in the hands of Ju
B. Lmsi, Esq., for oclleetion. Those indebted
upon the same will please smtle immediately.
WILLIAM MOOliE,
J. Sl J. WALLS.
Dee.,11, 1857 WM. L. HARRIS
fr ttTAil accounts notselt!ed by the first of
April will be sued.
$10 REWARD!
a nr.ir...T., tnere is now in ine n.nas
v v v- iiiiuiiuraj " . -
singie bill purporting to be signed io i.iitner
Rank by me, which I pronounce to be a false
paper. The above reward will be paid to any
person who wiH furnish me with evidence
sufficient to convict in a criminal court the
person or persons who brought said single bill
into existence; and 1 hereby warn all persons
against purchasing said false note.
JOHN ROLAND.
Lewisburg. Dec. 29. 157
EwaontarnV XlQtiCB.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes
tamentary on the last will ami testament
of 81 MON HARTMAN. late of Lewis
tuwnship, L'nicn county, ..eceasei), have been
p ran led to the nnersigned, by the Register of
Union county, in tioe form of law ; therefore
all persons knowing themselves indebted lo
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment.and those having just claims against
the same are also requested to present them
properly authenticated for scltlement.
' KEL'BEN HARTMAN,?Execu
JOHN 8WARTZ, 5 tors.
Minheim, Center Co, Dec. SO, 1857 pd
I7XEC t"TORS' XOTICE. Notice is
hereby given, that the undersigned have
been appointed Etecntors of the estate of
FALL tiOODLA.MJEK, late of W bile Ueer
lownship.Union connly, deceased. All persons
indebted tu said estate arn requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
against it will present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
KUWAKU RANCK, ) Exec-
tSAML EL GOOUI.A.MIER, S ntors
White Doer, U.o. 33, U57 d
Dissolution.
TOTICE is hereby given that the Partner
J.1 ship heretofore existing between Daniel
Weidensaul and Mark Halfpenny, known as
Ihe firm of D. Weidentaul 4 C"-. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements
of said Firm lo be made with D. Weidensaul.
D. WF.IDENSAI L,
M. HALFPENNY.
LiureltoD, Nor. 23, A.D. 1Sj7
Dr. L Brugger Dr. J. F. Harvey
HOMEOPATHIC Physicians,
south side Maikel St, between 4th A 5th
1 y6 10 LE WISB UR G, PA
GOODMAN & CHAHBERLIM
WOl'LD invite general attention lo their J
Fall and Winter Stock of GOODS, '
just received.
French Mennoes. Alpacas. Debages, Plaid
Woolens, Uinghains, Delaines from 10 to
25 cts. per yd. Prints from 61 Io IS)
cts. per yd, Shawls, Gloves, Ho
siery,&c. A general assort"
men! of
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Broadcloths, Cassimercs, Salmons, Vestings,
Cravats, ulovcs. Hats, oic&c.
r.RocniiiEs.
New York Canton Co.'s Teas, fine Green and
Oolong, Rio and Java Coffees, Salt, Fish,
Sugars, Svrup Molasses, Soap, ran
dies. Cheese. c. ALSO.
HARDWARE, Q L'EEXS WARE, cfc.
Lewisburg, October 23, 1S57.
Rich and Rare
IS the large and choice assortment of new
FALL & WIXTER GOODS,
now arriving at the well known Corner Store
"beaver, KREPIER & DTCLURE.
Call and see ! Lewisburg, Oct, '57
$10 REWARD !
rpiHE Burgess and Town Council of the
X Borough of Lewisburg will pay Ten
Dollars for testimony which will lead lo Ihe
conviction of the persons who removed, injn
red or destroyed private property in this
Borough on the nights of the 31st oil. and the
2J jnsu By order of the Council, Nov. 3d,
1837. S. SCHREYER, Burgess
Richard!'' -ev II lack In.
k FTER years of experimenting, J. H.
jr Richards has at last attained the end of
elegantly polishing, aud at the same time oi7
ing and softening the leather at lhe same time.
AH who "go in" for a splendid article, will
use "Richards' New Compound" sold by
Christ & Caldwell, C. W. SchallKAIex. Am
nions, P. Hursh, Goodman ft Cbamberlin. J.
& J.Walls, J.M'Faddin and thers in Lewisb'g.
ct9 w3pd J. II. RICHARDS, Prop'r, N. Y.
DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain
cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising
Iruin aa imp rr Mate of the toraarh alo a rare pm
vcntiTe of i'i.Ti AXJ AlslE price 75 el, prr NU1,
Ibr sale ry F. 8. CAI.HH ELL.
Asslttncc'n A'ollcc,
TyyOTICE is hereby given lhat the under
.1 signed has been duly appointed Assignee
of Daniel D. liuldin.of Lewisburg. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted, either by
note or book acconnt are are requested lo
rail and make immediate payment, and those
having claims against Ihe same are hereby
notified to present them duly authenticated for
settlement. JOHS A. MEKTZ.
I,ewisb!irg,.Repl.S3,18S7w
BOTJNTY I AND WARRANT blanks lor
all engaged in the service of the V. S
in ih War of If 1 2. and for their Widows, a
the Cilice of llie l.twis-'mr" Chmntclc.
LUMIiKIi! LUMIJKIl!!
rpHn sirlvseribcrs he for szlt
I (in lots to- sit
parchascrs)'--!
Tanel fituW$i
a tare? siouk of
Plana tu-.. Alr :,OOI) flSH UMl.s.
Which are offered tow lor dsn. at ntir Mill
on rtouib Branch of the H'u.ie lleer Creek in
Hartley township or drlivr.-d on the l.'ruh
Valley Narrows road at the end n' our Rnad.
Nov.2 JOH.-M M'CAI.L & 15UOS.
NOTICE.
ITIOR value received i do fierebj assign an 1
set over unio W. R. Hjiieassi the lol
lowing personal property, to wit
I spring wagon at 50, 1 one horse s'ed at
$t, 1 cutting box at $1. 2 t,ns of hay at
1 cooking stove at 50 yards of carpet at
ji.oO, 3 pe.irs of bedstead at $15, 1 sell of
cane-bottomed chairs at $6. 1 sert of common
chairs at I. 1 lare rockini chair at & t. I
sink at $5, I bnrean at !2, 3 talil's at 111.
I looking srass at lit. I lonnze at J, 1 iron
kettle at $2 50, 1 sell of single harness at "',
3 shoals at $.1, 1 sow at 17 s.191.
Witness my hand and seal, this thirtieth day
of November, A D. 157.
ALEXANDER CLEMEN'S.
Witness present: Ricitn VB. LisroLS
New Goods A.
I mi 1 a
UKl OilinU e
GENERAL assortment of DrTCiooiK
m'lde up Clotkinij,lInts,A- t'.ips, iljots
end Shots suitable for the season.
Hard- Ware, Queens Ware, flrocerii-s,
SALT, FISH, &c,
all of winch will be soh; at prices to suit the
limes. Liberal deductions made for t'asb!
M'CREIUHT & 1IALCK.
Biilf.ilo X Roads, Nov. :!(), ts.17
ATEW GOODS! I
-s- BROWN & STERNER, j
At the O'.d 'Xchange Store, having bought a ,
of Goods in the City at Tiryfaw rates by reason
of the HARD TIME", are able to supply their i
, fl)rm(.r cxsswtnrts anJ lhe public generally ;
Wlln ttie best Ooods on Ihe most accomiuoda-
-CALL AXl) SEE!
Lewisburg, Nov. l$-7
Impoitaut to FARMERS !
T
1HB subsi liber is prrparfd to ( Iran
C'loierseei! at ihe wP-fcnnwu Mill
ol Wn.'f. I.mi in Kelly township, l'ni..n IV,
on the shortest notice, and uatraol no damage
by breaking of the seed,
tJ-v the Fifteenth slul
mjnaruT lor past patronage he asks a eon
tinoance or it assuring his ru-lomers that he
will do his utmost to give satitfaeiinn.
Not. 157. f;EUI!OE BAKER
M. H. Dersham, H.D.,
DRACTICING Physician,
x
Xorlh Third xlrrrt.
LEWi.SUVRG, PA
7110
Ordinance for Markets.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Burgess
and 2'own Couneil of the Bornugh of I sir- .
isburg, and it is herebi) ordained lo Ihe authe- ! Srri 83 f 'hey had not the Cash to spare tor
nrv of the same. That WEDNESDAY and j lhe Chronicle. We are de.'iror.s of aceommo
SATLRDAY mornings of every week shall datin? a!I " ',; possible, and will receive
be the Market Times for said Borough, ' al! suitable PRODI LX f. r family use a:
when it may be lawful to sell and tnv articles i 'ash rates. Please bring as early in the sea
of produce frr family use; and lhat MARKET : on e 'nscnieiii. We want more or less of
STRKET.rom J to Fourth Street,, shall j jfw jmtj jalt.K. V.,nlln,, Fresh Meat,
be used for stch sales wagons &c. to occupy
the sides of the pavements on Ihe north side j
me sircci iiutii inc ursi ui vrcioour iu me
first of April, and the south side of the pave
ment the remainder of the year.
I'o nu) 3, tie tt Jurrhcr ordained, 1 hat it
shall not be lawful lur 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 alley or in
any part of the said Borough, any articles of
produce for family use, other than at the
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 Five Dollars, to be re
covered before the Burgess or any Justice of
the Peace of Tnion eounty as like sums are
recovered under me laws of rennsrlvama
. . l r J .
with costs, in the name of the Burgess and
1. e .1 t i. r i
Town Council of the r.oroush of Lewisburc;
. u.ir r ,. ,i, , k. :j ... '
one halt ot said penally to be paid to the
Overseer of Ihe Poor of said Borough, and
the other half lo the informer.
Passed at a meetinir ot lhe Council. Tues
day evening, Nov. 3 1S.17. and ordered tn be
published. J. SCHKUVER, Burgcs.
Nov. 6, 1SS7.
First of the Season!
j.
SCMEYER & SON have received
an entire N E W STOCK of I
Fall aud Winter oois. j
rnmnn.in. . laro In. r.t I.lrF- IltJr.i !
UOODS,Silks. French Merino.Cashmeres.
De Laines.PoiJ de Chivre.a large lot
of De Laines to sell at 12 cts ;
Also, a general assortment .
of Men's Wear. Cloths,
Cassimere, Velvet !
and Silk Vest
iugs and
Salinetts, at al! prices, shawls, men's and la-
dies'.FIannels, Muslins, Tickings, tueensware, i
CiKOCERlES.and a general assortment of er- f
erylhing belonging lo a Country More, wim h
have been bought very cheap for casb, and
are determined to sell very cheap for the same.
Those wishing to purchase for cash will please
call and examine for lliemsclres. Oct.9,'57.
StOUEl. II. GKWIG,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE oa South Second near Maiket St.
LEW1SHVRU. PA.
LtTAH Professional Business entrusted lo
his care will be faithfully and promptly atten
ded i.j Sept. 1 1, iw:7
ICE CREAM SAMUEL HOFTMAN
has opened a new Ice Cream Saloon over
his Confectionery, and wishes lo see his nu
merous customers-1 hare.
LOOK THM WAV !
XOTICE! XOTICE!! XOTICE.'!.'
HAVING just relumed from the City
with an unusally large Stock and well
selected, and am now prepared tn sell goods
lower than can be bought elsewhere on this
side of Philadelphia,
Hardware ! Hardware ! ! Hardware ! ! !
JValliv-SailS Locks, Latches, Hinges
Screws, Mass, Putty, Paints. Oil in fact
everything you may want to build your
self a lirsl-rate house or barn twenty per
cent, lower lhaa ever before. This way !
This way f
CARPENTERS, here yon can get llie cele
brated Greenfield Planes, Spear ot Jackson's
hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's, Beatty's
and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent
and common Braces, Brace Bitts, Angers,
Squares, linages. Iron Screws, Compass Saws,
llamond's Hammers, &r.
Blacksmiths' Irou KO.V IRON ALL
KINDS Bar, Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Rrmnd and
Square Cast Steel, Spring and English Steel,
Vises, Anvils. Bellows, Screw Tlates, etc.
HOUSEKEEPERS ! Table Knives and
Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles. Lamps. Can
dlfttrk. Ci.(f Mill. ottrloUi. Slat. f. H"l. e.
WALL PAftt; To will fml !l (Ik- alr !lh a
tat nunr mora at tb IHSDWJ" ! !"r.T.i r
' JcrsKrll M K.St!KN,
tn the old CAK.! Un4, I.KW lr.lil Kil, Ta
TtltSnAil in is mil
aOLOTHS, I
assimeres and Vestings, Hals,
I f'l".rir
a nti assortment at
t;linn a fhnitrlt
' "VfOTK'n is h.r-i.y rive. the
""- ' ,s f"!" ''r,,ri"
1'iitJtr'lt has leu fhi -Me insoiverl bv mu
laal eiMint. Tiw It .-.N'wtes and Airaus1 .
are left with P. S.CdtJwrll f.-r imm.linos set
tlement. TIIEO S I IIIJlsT.
f C M. DWELL.
Lewiita:;, Nov. :. l-i
SOTICE.
rflHE n-inVr-lcnr.! wi itinue five tfg,
1 Summery, i'iiinr. lass and Paten
Vsilieiuc Lu'-iue-' :tt the ofd staud tl I'briat A.
Caldwell, where he will be hapf y to see a.
his old entnmer? and r.ew.
Nov. 9, l57. K CALDWELL.
DISSOLUTION.
rfriE r.iparnrrliip in the er.aeh-making
I business between the nnJri?ned w
dissolved by mniiiAi consent on ihr2ilttf
July, 1S57. The boots Ac. srv at the olj
stan-iforsrMlement. WM. II. RITTKR.
Oct. S-J, '57. PLAMANl SliYERS
t.'f YCKSITt AT LHiVISBI R.
X'OTICE Pabscril-ers to the Bnildiptr
a. s runu are; roprc.iiuny miorairii mat inc
i lal luolaliuent on theVnhseripiions is
now ilue pti.i payaoie. J .."..sii-.k i ., i.sej.. i;
appointed Colleetor.and authorized toreeeive
and receipt for the same. A. K. BELL.
and receipt for the same.
! General Agent and Tcrasarrr.
I.cwisb'irg, Oct. 1, Ij?
i TMS0I.l
XJ given, t
I'TIOX. Notice is tcrebv
hat the Copartnership heretofore
I eiitinu beureen Ci-.arles S. Criies and Jubn
St3nnert ha t'oen this day dissolved by mutts
al consent. The bot ks and papers left in
Charles B. Cntes' hands for collection.
I. HAS. s. CRITES.
Oct. :,. l-f.7. JOHN STAN.NERT.
The Butcherin" b-isincss will be rarried o:i
at the old stand by C. r?. (.'rites, under the so
perintendence of John S?iar,nrrt.
A7
c o x r ectiox i: i ; Y .
TIIHE snbseriber rcpectfnlly tales tlii$ me
I thnd to inform the ciliztns of Levisbnrg
and vicinity in gene ral.and the l.adiesin par
ticulai. that be h.is op cned a IfalafTj and
'on4't JiORCry. on Third street, in .Mr.
Beaver's liuilihns, where he n-ill be ready t
supply all a lio mry fnror him with a eall
with the lei of eTervthinp in his line pf pu
ainraa. tiKKAl, CAKES and CONFEt:
T1UJMU1V on hand at all limes. Dcmz a
practical Baker and Confectioner for rtpwardq
of twenty-five years, he feels confident that al!
who favi r him with a call cr five him trial
shall not be d sappoioted. Weddings an !
Parties supplied a: the shortest notice, oi lhe
most reasonaWe terms. AH sorts of Orn'a
rr.ental Worlt done to ordrr.
BREAD delivered at Hi ti'fs at all limes
when desired. CHARLES UEI.NER.
Lewisbnr". Oct. 7, IS37.
PRODUCE WANTED.
Notwithstanding the "hard times," Printers'
must continue to try lo live. We are aware
that many of oar patrons, in consequence of
Ihe short crop of the rreat Wheat staple, mir
Ax. ttr.
on old or new aecounls but no Cash to pay
for them with, as we have other uses for it.
CLOTHING!!!
T GOLDSMITH & ERO'S take pleas-
I ore in annonnetng to the riliirens oi" Lew
isburg and the puMie in general that they have
received th- largest stock of B'ack, Blue,
Brown anJ Mixed CLOTH, FROCK. PREf M
and SACK CU7X Cassimcre Coals of all
kinds, CasMinerc, Cloiii and Cassiorll Pant-.
Velvet. Silk. Satin. CIoili. Cassimere and Sat
inett Vests, Hut: Cops. S.'iirts, Vnder Clnthn
of every description, which they otTcf to seil
Cheaper titan the Cheapest, for Cash.
e wnuiti ea.l parucuiar aiienuo,
.,., f ..... ,
stock of llO 1 C I.0 1 IiIAIm
r-i,.,!,;- , i. ,i... ,
. Clothing made to order, rith nea
We would ea.l particular attention to our
neatness and
despatch. J. GOLDSMITH & BRO S.
iVt 1.15T. Market rn t-next to Walla'
J
OS. I. VODER, Pracliral Waiihrna-
1 c-: t . n- r. fi-i i a.-i
""C' CnCCl
i Music.
j All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
: and warranted for one year,
f Spcr'aC'lcsi t uu any eyes f.rsale.and
' new glasses inserted in old frames,
i L--wisbtirg,.June 4, hol.
NEW GOODS!
THE Tiacc to Imv Goods, rlieap !
J- IDU1A(.S K WETZEL
Beg leave to announce to the public thai tiny
have opened a large and complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
embracing every variety of Ladies' and tient"
Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres.
Linen Ooods, Vesting, Ginghams, Calicoes.
Silks, Beiagfs, I'.crage Delaines, Shallers.
l awns. Muslins, a lare assoruncnt of EM
BROIDERIES of all kinds,
Donnas, Hi's, and Cops,
also a large a-sortment of CARPETS,
SALT, HSU, c. a'iraT en nana.
Farmers anJ Housekeeper
r rvjapM-i f.,ttT i(iTit-d t elnnfiir crtr twrlment rf
nr?in:K;K.s.'rKtH. A r.i: r. ha . a K irK.xs.
HA h'K, i.r , w ttr- xliffnl tlmt yen ill n4 mtv
n tiling, thf U-'t iiuiitt. uums du.rw, ml th ot
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