LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER MARCH 5, 1858. lHiitrCljinirli O. H. WOK DEN VjbTORNEUDS. T itmittf .lSrur-Tlrr UvfiiRi Chkonklt, f u.ii on llie Ch .-riem, bn- ..tr,.'.!'-. 3tti tKBt ir-iiiti.n ativ Nrw.'HT in I i.iua Comity. FwJmn, national ; SJavrry, sectional! Another Handsome Gain. The Secretary of the Cuiumunwcaltlt ( r I'opu'y) is ly law cuinpellid to ir. iko returns uujer oath of the ri'.KS Jc iiiandablu an roceivcj at that oflice, year ly. The lX-puty Sccretury is really tLe accouutiug officer iu iLut Department. The Harrisbur Tt'tgraph has taken frura the AuJitor General' reports the figures in this mutter, as follows : UnJcr Gov. I'ulloxk't administration, the amount of Fees of the Office returned by John M. Sullivan, U. puty Seore- try, was $$,805 UuJcr Go. B'j'ers ajintuistratton, the amount of Office Fees re turned fur the bsiue length of time was only 3,133 Sto by Col. Sullivan $5,172 YET ANOTHEK. j During the same term of oversight of ; CM. Sullivan, the enrollment tax on private bill paid by him into the State Treasury, j was $22,000 more than had been paid j during Gov. Uigler's terra. j Here arc $27,000 more revenue from j the State Department, under Pollock than j under If iglcr. And this shuns that in the ; email as well as large matters, Pollock's , was a most successful aduiinistration. He : added Millions to the Sinking Fund, ! stopped the Public Printing embezzlement, j snd his own department was a model of . integrity and justice to the State Treasury. ! It is a gratification to know that Col. Sullivan has the administration of the fi-; nancial affairs of the School Department, leaving its bead to Lis uoro familiar and I responsible duties. 1 Sun'oury & Erie Railroad. Our neighbor of the Gazette takes ex ceptions to the tale of the State Canals to , the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, j The reasons assigned arc that the price is I too low that the Company is too poor to j jay and that it would be "more of a j present than a sale." The truth U, the ; Canals aro uot worth, to the Common- i wealth, one dollar, and if the Sunbury & i Erie Company is poor it is still a stronger ; reason that they thould not pay more for ; the canals than they are worth. There j are, however, other reasous than those 1 given by the Gazette, tut the opponents of the sale don't like to inns a them pub- . lie. The true reason is that a great ma- i ny hungry office holders will Lave to let j go the public teat if they are sold. TLe ' Gazette talks about the w-mwi of the ca-; nals, but says nothing of the expenses. Opposition to tho interests of so iropor- 1 tant a work as the Sunbury & Erie Koad j ii, perhjps., purprisiu, and as our neih- : bin have been surprised by several arli- i eles in our piper lately, we hope they j will not wander if no are surprised to find j meiu advocating the niiereata of a tul -J- fUVermrteaW tli'SntSSu of a great llailraad thoroughfaro that will enhance the value of a la rye section of our S'ate to a greater extent than the entire icurth of the cm ah. The above is from the Sunlnry Ameri- ' eati, a moderate, independent Democratic pspcr, and is the strongest argument we have ecen in favor of the sale. It is trne that as you drive the Canal rats from the : Main Line, they are put on the other i branches of the State Works so much the : thicker. Ye see that tho Canal Commis- : dinners have appointed fnar Supervisors ' cn the Xoith ISranch all in place, we j suppose, of one man (Mr. Ma ffit) resigned.' , If such impositions can be uo other way , avoided, it may be true policy to sell or. give the work in charge of individual cn-' terprise. The great trouble in the way, eecnis to , be to secure the State the annual iuterest, to guard the Stalo against a possibility of 1 of s in the long credit given, aud to keep ' the whole woik out of tho bands of the, reeklcss and extravagant speculators who have heretofore managed it. Were the I j.ublic mind well assured on tbene points, j the sale might be authorized. The Com-1 mittee in the House reputed in favor of j the sale. If a sale be effected, and the j iuterest secured, a reduction of another j half mill on tho State Tax might perhaps j be effected. j p$.The Citizens of Taylor county ,Vir- ! pints, have held a large public meeting. at ; which they denounced the five "CLristian , Advocates,' at New York, Pittsburg, Cin-! rinnati, Chicigo aud St. I.ouU, as "aboli tionist"' aud "incendiary,'' anJrecommcn- ' J-.J them to the attention of the district ! attorney. They also recommended the M. E church North and nil others to send no preachers into that region who will not ' b"ld their "civil institutions' to be supe-1 rior to the Bible teachings. Special Hoard of Auditors Las ; overhauled the accounts of Northumber-: land coun'y since 1852, and report some j ? 1,000 or S;,000 due from the late and j present Treasurers. The Report fills a j whole page of the county papers. A sim-'. i'ar long and tedious investigation took j plaeo a few years ago, indicating much j blindness and iucompet ncy,orshrp finan- ! cier;ng, on the part of those Laving charge of the people's fnnd. i. Yesterday the contest between the Slato and National Administrations at ts which shall Ferure Pennsylvania was 'o commcuce. From the activity of the l'Crt !aer iiii.l others d. potlent upon Nation;;1 ,.":r.'tiis5,tnc, we ar? in-ai.s.t-1- t j.jv s ii.t !!) trill rarry tie ..y t.r I.- up 'on. lit we iiO.e nt.f. A Musical Visit. J The " Frecburg Vocalists," tinder to j direction of Vni. Moyer, by request gave their third Concert of vocal and instra- j mental music at Liverpool, on the evening ; of the 20th ult. TLe Liverpool Saaj IauJ cntertains-i tue audience prior to me commencement, at reccs.-, anJ at the close of tic Coneert, with some of their choice air. is the performance of which they I elicited much praise. At the appointed time, the Vocalists, twenty-one iu number, .appeared on the stage, (the ladies dressed in white) and ! through part first, which consisted princi pally of fleered music, attracted the warm est commendation. During intermission, Mr. M'Farland of the Frecburg Academy, by request briefly addressed the audience, sbowiug the necessity and propriety of ag itating the subject of education, until all the youth in our land have received a proper mental, moral and physical training, and then alluded to that " harp of a thou sand strings," with which our Creator bas furnished us all, free of charge, upon which we are required to play. He spoke of the prevalence of music in everything, and re ferred to the Vocalists, then before him, as an example of the manner in which it might be cultivated. Part second consis ted of a choice variety of sacred, secular, vocal and instrumental pieces, performed in the best manner, which called forth tho most decided applause. The Concert was held in a large church, yet it was com pletely tilled with an audience that won much praise by their marked attention, and excellent behavior. After the cxerci cises were concluded, the leader of the Vocalists received many congratulations, j The following morning, after making calls upon several musical friends, the j company btartcd for home, much gratified j by the kind reception and generous enter- tatnnient they have received of the citi xeos of Liverpool. SPECTATOR. FnEEiu no, Feb. 27, 1853. 35tli Congress...lst Session In Senate, last week, the bill for in creasing the Regular Army was negatived. Two Opposition Senators (Cameron and Seward) voted for it all the other Opp. Senators against it. Thii is another Ad ministration defeat. Washington, March 1. Senatc. J. P. Henderson, Senator from Texas, appeared and took his seat. A communication wag received from the Legislature of Kentucky, offering a regi ment of volunteers fur service in Utah. Mr. Greene (Mo.) called up the Kansas biil, and gave notice of his intention to introduce a tubttitute providing for the ailmixsivn of the Statet of Minnesota and K'anras together, hoping thereby to expe dite business. He then proceeded to ad vocate the majority report of bo Com mittee on TcrritnrlM rJ-'r,f j ' . .Uiu ana controUine facts of tbat aocn- ujcui euum not be successfully controver ted. Mr. Collamcr (Vt.) followed. He re ferred to the Missouri compromise as hav ing settled the slavery agitation. Reing a fair bargaiu he thought it unjust in the South after receiving ber portion of ad vantage.", to repudiate the contract. Who believed, ho asked, in 1854, that slavery would exist in Kansas ? It was a well settled principle that the power to regu late, implied the power to prohibit, quo ting instances to show whero this power had been exercised and referring to the case in Mississippi in 1790, as in point. Ho defended the emigrant aid societies, denying that the emigrants from the North went to Kansas merely to vote, without designing to stay there. He referred to fraudulent elections carried by interlopers from Missouri, and to other gross Outrages, iuto which the Government had never ex amined. Without concluding he gave way to a motion for adjournment. First Burning of Coal in a Grate. The Record of the Timet of tbe 17th ult., gives an account of a meeting in Wiikesbarre, to celebrate the 50th anni vesary of the first successful experiment of burning anthracite coal in an open grate, by Judge Jesse Fell,Feb. 11, 1808. The meeting was held in tbe same old room and in tbe same grate and fire place as used by Judge Fell in bis experiment. Capt. James P. Dennis, a grandson of Judge Fell, wag called to tbe Chair, and Wm. P. Miner, was appointed Secretary. Speeches were made, und appropriate res olutions parsed. The following is the origiual record of the event celebrated, in Judge Fell's awn hand writing, on a blank leaf of tbe Masonic Mmitor : "February, 11th, 1808, made the cx periment of burning the common stone coal of this valley, in a grate in a com mon fire place in my house, and find tbat it will answer the purpose of fuel, mak ing a clearer and better fire at less ex reuse, than of burning of wood in the common way. Jesse Fkll." The Press in Frasce. The press in France bas a delightful time of it. Tbe journals are suspended when they say an ything unpalatable to tbe Emperor, and they are iutcrdicted when they keep si lent npon subject which be wishes them to diseufs in the way pleasing to himself. One newspaper bas just been iotcrdioted, because it did not denounce tbe assassins who attempted the Emperor's life. This is one step in despotism a little further than any other ruier bas dared to attempt. A UjtT named iVrey, ha sued Mr Vcd, of the Albany J7ccniog Jmrnat, for a libel pib):frbai Virn jere spo. Hcrei L.t. j'ift Lectin tr ft mad .Lout it '. Tiie Indiana DEMocnACY.-lndiana i State. But a 'Democratic meeting was held at the Capital, 23d teb., attended by I 1 J 1 .r r it 1 wrgo ueiegauous irom every ongrcasronai i diatrictjWbich was firmly Anti-Lecompton. Col. X. M. MuCartv was chosen Presi dent, whose address was followed by speeches from Jud!e Jofaoaton. of Kansas; I .. ,T , ' , ! Hon. Henry I!. Payne, last fall S Demu- I ... . . . : cratie candidate tor uuvernor ol Utiio; j JuJgeWick.Gcn.Drake, and others. Let- tcrs from Gov. Wise and others were read. ! Resolutions were adopted prcclaiming the ; right of the people to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own win 1 1. 1 1 ftl,A .nlin. rt t .m'.w. L'.,. J f"" " ". a-""i into the L'nion UOon the eOUStitUtion which r she has alicaly legally rejected at the bal lot-box, by a large majority, is ruinous, ter)A State Convention is called by the Dem. Anti-Lecompton men,of Ohio,Lead d by the late Democratic Candidate for Gov ernor. A mass meeting held in the Hall where Buchanan was nominated, crowding evero part of it, denounced tbe Leeomptoo imposition in the most severe terms. It was officered by the leading men for Bu chanan. Indeed, most of tbe men who secured the nomination of Mr. Buchanan, are now against Liui, while he Las thrown himself into the arms of tbe very men who only took him when they found they could not get "noble Frank" Pierco. New Orleans, Feb. 2G. An editori- al article in the Delta of to-day asserts tbat the South bas already opened tLe slave trade, and that a regular depot has 1 - . l i : 1. l - . mf. .; . I. . uciu traiauiibueu iu .insbisnippi, uu nit: Pearl River. Cargoes of slaves have been under the French flag, because the Eng lish eruitcrs do not trouble vc.-sels cover. eJ by it. A liOGfs LoriERr. The citizens of New Orleans last week found that lhy bad been swindled out of about (20,000 by a man who got up a tempting lottery, and after disposing of tbe tickets, left for parts unknown before the drawing. tiii: ruzzi-KK. Oti 'ti. a deer nlTtter, But by Pt. Paul I'll Snd the boltoin of If I s?'No answer to last Anagrams. tV.N'o answer lo Charade. Feb. 13. ANSWER to Miscellaneous Enigma of an. 1st, I808 VIZ. I I am composed of 17 letters i M lfi 13 10 is a substance fCum tl 1 O T rV at al min lit i CO nil ft,, , mil 14 3 11 17 15 6 1 S 9, a great man, name f Krehiuald i 3 1 7 !, .1 fish (CAor Mi u hnle, an old Highlander. "Arehihald MrQ'wigh.'' i P S (author.) HTAns. to ihe Kiddle, Feb. 16 7'4e Mion.' Ans. by W H B , Lewisburg; W W B , East BulTalc.e; L A , Lewiaburg; T U G , Leu isburg . Ans. to the 'ieog. Enigma, Feb. 26 Petrnpaulotski." Ans'd by C 1), I.ewis eu.t,.1 Out used.) tVAns. to 1st Misc. Enigma, Feb. 26 "jVo argument produced on cither tide." Ans. by T G G, V H U. L A fVAns. to 2d Misc. Enigma, Feb. 56 "The Maenitie Isidu i Lecture. Ans'd bv V I H B, L A i (i ne Kiddie ana r.uigmas ol reb. 13 were also ans'd by It L of lluffaloe, and the I'uz z!e by M L D of Lewisburg. Tor tha Lawisbure; Chronirle. l'uzzlr. BcrjutreJ to subtract C from 6 that three times 6 remains. S I B , East Buffalo Charade. Two syllables my whole compose To make a charm inp; flower. My first will call a lorely maid, Aud my second's a thine; nf power. My first and second I pray you guess. And the beauty of my whole confess. Xw W. ACROSTIC AL EMG.VA. X am compoed nf 13 letters My 1 3 13 is daily taken by many S 3 13 11 is on every man's neck 3 6 15 3 is a town in this State 4 13 6 6 3 8 is a county in New Writ 5 8 1 is an insect 6 3 11 is a river iu the L".S. 7 1 is a pronoun 8 13 10 3 is one of the digits 981175 is a country in Asia 10 3 4 is a river in Virginia 1 1 3 3 6 is a timid creature 15 6 3 should never be indulged 13 8 II 6 3 4 is a gentleman's name My whole has lately caused much excite ment. S s 4 M (I, I.cwisburg GEOGRAPHICAL EMGMA. I am composed of 16 letters My 13 5 12 7 6 10 is a West India island 12 9 5 S 15, a county in North Carolina 4 2 12 8, a county in Kentucky 12 9 3 2. a mountain in Europe 9 12 3 15, a city in Africa 3 2 1 1 7 a 6, a city in Asia 12 5 16 2, a city in Europe 8 1 1 7 12 6 3, is a river in Asia 4 2 13 2 15 2, is in the West Indies. I i 9 I 5, a river iu Iowa My whole is a distinguished American wri ter. II f u , Lewisburg M1SCELLA HEOUS EMGMA I am composed of 51 letters My -15 51 W 30 41 19 46 is a verb 30 8 29 25 38 21 is a bird 15 10 4 21 27 31 is an animal 31 35 43 26 7 48 is a race nf people 3 5 6 2 4 26 36 4-1 9 47 is a kind of coal Hi 41 23 12 1 are seen in erery town II 17 32 20 42 is often used 33 50 is part of the alphabet 37 18 24 is a conjunction 13 44 40 is a river in France 14 42 39 22 is an adverb My whole is what all shonld do . M A , Keily . MISCr.LLASEOVS EMG.VA I am composed of 21 letters My 7 6 12 20 21 6 20 20 16. a town in Canada 8 3 1 1 16, a lake in a Western 8 late I 2 17, a domestic creature 4 2 5 I 10 20 19 4 16, an Am. steamship 15 18 20 20 6 10 3 7, an eminent ttwede 12 15 5 IB 20 2 12 7,the home of my whole 3 14 6 9, a notorious Western settlement 17 6 15 10 20 19, a town in Illinois 9 16 6 21, an agent in the culinary art It 2 19 I, an inoffensive animal 7 10 20 6 13 16, often hears my whole. My whole is a distinguished V. S. citizen. M C B--MISCELI.A yEOITS EXIGVA. I am composed of 10 letters My 1 2 9 is so ugh I by us all 9 4 tft 9 was nnee a novreisri i A 7 hves somewhat retired 5 9 6 is f,ii?nd ati the scacoasl 3 2 i"! an i-.t ie;;.-- M. l, v. as a vrrv p-rp:iir author M -I f , U'llUloe received, sold and are now at work on the i r, s a w 5 , S plantations of the purchasers. The Dd-' - -I 3 2 5 x 5 5 S a" S g ( if to says,. the slave vessels generally sail, . - V 2'J":'3'-'"2' 's Account of Old Union County ftT 1807 ih.Tn-.uMot HicoUuir. furd.,buuu- t,th,id , n.jjr u uii. for tb m iif. llianmk JcnaCoM. tLJulU (HM'Pel (aw nil I. u. ' j ,, At.y IB Urt for jhll iiD.Tr.. r K. Mtata Panitcntiarv. Ill full Ivr inlpirt tif coo- I Sir U ymr $ M (" bUl ) 17 T Palrr Kioipla, adm'r of Ju. luiplc, dte'd, witnea lur!orCui.va.jNCibSuieltTBpt'racaa..'.N 1 l S3 Mirharl Kliknar ft.r aafLtibf iu the arrrrt uf II. II H..l..m.al. ana .attum. 4 nil! Vii II) Wl 6 W I1. Iardna, Kaq. coat fur Julia and Ann Joma, Com. !. J tliapal . f ? Jan. rannr, roaddamama If HolH-rt Caudur aud olbrrh. road rlvw wl ' j,j Va : w.-, th. undfr.in.d, omyri t th. r..uty of . ... u. .u -- r r j jwiiditun-auf tlw uld eouut ol Luam lor lue yaar A. II. in... , aa correct ami irue. Oiian nidr our banda at the Commilnufre offliv in tba bort.usb of LeiburK. ihr aieblb day of January A. D.1H. JAI OU IILMlItb ) Allc.t W M. KfLK, VComm ra. HII'II'U V. B.I.tSCOLN. I V., Iba un.M.r'unmJ, Auditorai-f the county of Union ,.i8c.lali, .,1 and audiUd tbe fare.in ar-j eut "f tba Commla-lon. of aaid county, do Bod and .....pi th. a.i,t aMuntor atcntlituroa of the oiu coun ty of l iiion for the year lsi; Uue and correct " autd. : In witnau whereof w. the aiiid Auditor have bereun to a-t our hand at4h Culnnli.aionera, oAoa, In tho bor- ; .. . .i.i. -i..i.. i. ... T ....... A U I i isi. ' a tiiom as, i J. II. BiaiAK. JOHN KtiSLER,) S3 w 3 a r. 3 S st aTi - s w - r"ei5;3 aaaT - ! Ill : P. I 7. o-Sj Bi35SS35SSSR33SS 3 5 tr" aJS's'3'-"aiaSS:3K- S S c - 3 I U i al r- h 7 U,- a 4 . z--.c-' . '- 7j s 3 b l. 3 . 1 s S ill-lpl-Sp jl j 35 T f lSSSSgiS3s 1 - 'I StS.-H-OSs-BIsSS a - fi i . - . - ft -r --i 3 S ! - : 5 - I jA , 2 ? j J 5 J Delinquent eollector. rHatrlri. dltertor. Tear. St-Tai. Co. TT Mimiubur-Wul Uubtiua 1S46 $11.04 4.17 (iaid in part since etUenent), ITEHS OF EXPENDITURE. Auditors' Pay for 1S57. Audltora for making County Settlement for ror g ly.i ess A Kennedy, aud'g Proth.e.nd Reg.A ftcc. nectj 4 W-37 04 A r n" "V Assessors fur their sere ices In 1657 Klcctiotl Expenses, eprina r.irriion, .narrn, ifii. JP0 s Ueueral Elation, October, lf.iT 174 70-20 H ScrubLinre Court House and Jail. B Amnions, scrub's Conrt Room Dec.T.'tS 4 SO It I'.rdo. making nra. t-rub'sj Ct Ha. V.a.'4T II S Leah Ridatiauitli.cIean'K new ttnurt House 20 OO Mrs Bnwrr and others, scrub's; Ct U. and Jail 12 00 II Uaas, cleaning Court House and Frity t IB-SI 04 Attorney Fees. John B Linn Ksf. salary as Commls.'s attorney 1! 00 Protbonotary's Office. firand Jnrora pay and mileage, Feb T. ro CS i raeerse ao no Adkiurned Court, do ZVJ 0C-SS7 K Hay Term :ie li do i"s : do ri ii -bii 74 Sept. Term 01 13 do 170 2.S-SS1 :s A lj'd Not Ct It W I.T. Term "!2 S3 j Orsnd Jurors' pay do T ra.ee as do do Orand do do i Traversa do do do do do do do 5""!. do do SftS 9-i:i 01 Court criere' waecs r.ir Feb Term i; oo uo uo A.J id court and May T. 24 00 do do June and rVpt-Tirme m 00 do do Adjd Court .Vue. 12 00-CI 00 TipsUees or Const, attendg Court PVb.T. 60 do do Mar 37 f.0 do do June and Sep. T. 24 00 do do A.ljd Court Not. 1 00 do J A Kline and others bee T. IS 10 do Robert Leon do 7 bO-132 70 ConsU- mileage and making returns Feb T. f 10 do do do May T. 00 do do Sep. T. 7 42-52 19 Road Orders issued bv Court. Ft. riinran and others. dirU'e Hartler Two 30 00 S L Iteck and others IU JV-IisJ 3tf Fox Scalps. Samuel Simon too and othari State Cosh. CnU paid io caae ts Julia Clnppel I ! I 01 3 (1 TS 1arpari.t liiiiaci7 ts iiaTai tflt.-r s Jrrb Jtnrk Ts I'bilin llrr-ur Un do At 6 10 Ts Vanariilt-a and MORacd 9 S3 Ta II D Knadarmal 13 90 ts Ann fristamaa 1 oo tvro Siesi-r la 21 TS Mirirh, rartrcr. TM-aim ai aj ts Turnar, Hard. Uunskkcr, Vanaandaa 12 In 4a TS ltcisbTKup,itaa;ar,Mairb4 S'J-W 39 Kent for Offices and Court. C P- James, balanr. rant of Rararder'a offira 14 7 J P Boas, rant ft-r ProtlMintilar -'a ofllra ft', no Jmm N-hrayar. f..r rnn-mlKn-rs' cfjca so 00 m rrkk, Truataa, for nnt M. EChurrh 124 00-221 67 Road Damatrcs. Philip afnlev fr road dutuii 39 oo ' so 00-T9 00 ; Jar. Aaderaon and Jane IVnnT New Brifip-es, and Renairs. I) ?hf-r.lT).lrir,I hridca near OntarrHl. I t V li-mWrltm, I'lansj 4 fillina: at Walfe'sM. 4 00 t rimnn and A C High, impairing bridges 4 31 r Walker, 11 days' tram dllinr HnlTalo brdr.33 OO l r, lumber A hanlinit Turtleer'k " 3 21 I. Ilerbst and ) MTollum. work da 1J 1 II Char Ira. full for huildR brdit in aartlcy Kto 00-1613 03 Slifriffa Fees, Ac. DGol(lln ttq, tor e!er1inir, SUBlnwninf;, and drawinr. Jurnrs for Fi'h. and Ma; anl Adj.Oonrt an-1 Quar.9es.Ct, and board i of Walkins, a prisoner ?S 12 D tf Guldin, tmardp and wasbt; for prisoners 79 ?i do coaTr-rios; S Kleckner to House of Refuja M 00-201 87 Public Buildinfrs. M rVolrr.?l , 2 darspnt'e; up beater la Cn. 26 S9 llartlajr A Renolds, tn part f.ir do do 200 00 A Moajthton, fnll for watt? pipe fur beaters 103 12 Frirk A Lilly, eylinderand aratesfurofflees 3 IA Jrhreyrri Sou. full forturn.-lHi,sC II. 16:197 h ralmer, for make privy, ahelving offices. taking privy well in Jail. Ae. Tlfl 00 J JrbmyerAS.n,2li-hairs(lrand Juryrnt 24 00 T Haves, W.'.M Ibs.Cnal for C M. and Jail 22 00 Je?se.s-hreyer, In part uf bit I for curb atone 11 114 rrtffk A Lilly, in full for making Fence 1210 OO L B Herhst, J W Harris snd others rnttlnr curbstone. erallns;snd work at C.ll.lot 262 53 Jn llinely, days plowing do 3 Ti nolsi Vouoc. one ease for Prntno'y's wffica A 00 n D DuMiu reut for Itkbl 10 0') Wm Fsgelj, 3 tons coal V ;&-4224 9 Coroner's Inquest?. R 11 Lincoln. K".. holding inquest oa dassl bmly of J II Kstlierman. Hartlev Twp 11 W B Candor Esq. bod; of o Keift r, W hite Deer 10 a2-22 42 District Attorney General. Janes II Hamlin, bill of fees Feb.T. !Si7 12 V) do do Mty do do fVpC do do Dec. Commissioners' Office. Jaeob lluniinel, Cnntmiasioscr William Kale d R V B Lincoln do ' A Kennedy, clerk J II Cornelius, ral ink and ream psr 8 L bvrk, fir C.unty Map C Penny, cord Wuc4 Postage M 00 22 OO 6 00-92 CO 1.18 00 Ikl 00 1'.2 (.0 2 jo on 3 60 S 60 I 25 i i2-es: s: County Printing. Wordeii A Coraeliua, paper for assessments - n4 do full f -r prrnt-tar cnt-So 0i Orwhx A Bros, puhl'it Bridfre letting a 17 bBBjtli A Rnii.h, publ'f Election ik1u'i 2i 00-110 83 Penitentiary. J.ihn B IJnn, 4tt'T In 'aet fnr Jn Bai-on, Treaa. of l.;tst. fentt., tu lull foe support of Dinrjcts lur trie year la. 4, lsyi and laOO :m ci i .riiaitj.-.-;.. H II i.a.it. Ts. I ni f'o. ar,r; a'l. aij r.y !a ot I1- ! irrx.i.r.t ' e;fc " c- 5t:i.i: i e l ? ; a MLscelluiifous. 1 J h M'TU 'wearing h.rlir aad Coln'rtt .!.,,. ,.r wmimvM 7 2S ( ,am,,; f tuioo rouniy im v r,,.,.bc!i anil II l Ipckiwr. lax roiunuiu aKIrli wan i.i.fi.-liarirail 3 a k.nunlv and J B Linn, makinff tabular .1.1, m.i.t l. r H-rDii. Comim.ouiH 10 UO u II Laird, aihtTtifine aud rrfwlairw I j Kallirmau. li Uettiun bx.a LawiaTup 3 p eviua. no.k and KtatiiIKrj Iu IS .1.. ..I.L I A K tfenoruiandia. rinyiuy ball iir Court, '6 V e Millar Et pml.wr.Suy Co. Ouldln lo J L rsrka. cr.viug wudua at New Ikrlin IM llrunn k Hiiur. nivrcbaudiaa 1 t u h-ti-i, uiii.; .nd piiioKeord wood i t f"." fi .nd r.. 3 1 it 1 IuieraalpalJ r rlhiioib.rlai.d Ban! , r wiBl.urif Hank d.. L. il urirlli.k ' " do J Mi.miu.l k-q. w S A u rand and m Stenrlck. fur Iron and ma- mmi w.irk on Jail at New Berlin b 63 K B Oldt. I..r coal, and buardiug C Darter ..! M lliinMl.k.'r - -s Ji.hn V.n.l. 1'r.i.nt lor Iron ttednteads I aa K"gr A Lot, four Iron bi-l-WaOa 18 O.H16I " 111U1 49 Account with the townships for Road, School and Poor Funds. Bond. School. 4,1.3 I. IS l.tia 1,13 i Weat BnlTaio 1s'iS 1.S7 I'erry li franklin 16" Bnaer M UarUey IS.7 OS aa $o,m 63 I The aboT amount of Takee waa reeeUed by B. II. Laird, Treaaurer. ' We. tha und.r.lrn'd. Commlarionera uf the eoooty of tnion, bareby aobmlt tba foragoinr; nccounta of tha re- cei.ta and aipendituraa of tha aaid euuut; for tba ytar . A. I. IM7, aa correct and trne. j Oiten under our handa at the Commiiialonera ome.ln t the burougb of LewUbur. tba eibtb day of January : IMia. jaiuh iiujajia.1 Attcat: WM 1ILI.K. v Commissioner s. Kll'U'bV. B LINCOLN,) Treasurer's Account, 1857. nVifrf . Laird, Treasurer, in orcouitf with l'nion County, Or. To bal. in lihn.t.oa lb. aettlement. Ift-ri4 loueti iv.:'d from eari-.us acurcca lSi-X 'M, 'S M from Collectors lai.6 " " lhi7 ' from various sourrra lr-i ro 11.5 ii io MS 4a ilo 6a isi!, Jan.6. Bal. due by Ccll'raof 'i7, prey, yaarf 146 TS He afflnun nf oM.r MOpi t Comml..ion.ra durlnc llie year IsiT l"l Tlj ordrr? f.aid 72? aS CunioiiMioo allowiI Treaaurer Bai. due County by Tieasurtr i 7136 i Orders outstanding We. the un-lemiirn-d. Auditors r.f th.rounty of Union, i haviinir.-fullyesamined and au'lited the f'Tepiinrf ac- cunL-, nf llteOunniiM..ura and Treasurer of raid ouuu- i t, du find and r..rt tha raid account of r.-eei.ta and expenditure., and Treasurer's account for I-nion county f.,rtbeearl'.'.7.tru.andcorre.:tas.taled. In witness whereof, we the said audl-fr. haee hreun- tnMtourhnds.atih. Cnmm.sioners'oc,.intUeboio- of bewiaburaMbi. eighth dayof January, 1SS8. j 'u B.a. sn, ajii. JQIINKb.salr.rt. Real Estate. TWO HOUSES TO RENT,' afNE on South Fourth street and the ether on South Second street. Inquire of GEDDES & MARSH. March 5tf at Leurisburg Foundry FOR RENT, riTHE nrlt'k House and the T.ot on l Market street ni w occupied by myself. For Term, inquire of JAMES C. M'CLLRE. I.ewisbnrg, Feb. 56, 1N59 Orphnns1 ( onrl iiALEarTaluaulo Real Estate! M I"1V virtne nfan order of the Orrjhans'Coort J.5 of Union eountyawill be eiposed to J i 1 ubhc Sale on the premises on i sr-aaiaiaj, aUraacla 19 aOOO, i the following valuable Tract of Land, late the : estate oi ssMlbl, v a i,tri. deceased, late t.f Tnion township, t nion county, bounded by : lands of John Phillips, Isaac Eyer, Taggart, , r urman Ou oarion, anil outers, c(iiiia.iiiiug ONE HUNDRED & EIGHT ACRES . more or less, whereon are erected a ! Two-SI ore y llrlrk House, A SPRING HOUSE. SMOKE HOUSE, and fithi-r Outhui!iliiir a f 1 I IC V W T a WACSOX SHED, wuh Water in the Barn yard. There is an excellent Sprint? of Water near the door. Also an Orchard of choice Kruit near the house. Also OH the premises. About lOO ACri'N Pf the land is cli-ared And in a hitrh ciai.. ,,f rnltira- I lion. The property i sitnatrd about three-fonrths j nf a mile from the town tf Winlield, and the public road from New Berlin to I.ewisburg ! by V infield and L'nion Furnace passes by I Ihe door. ! tVSale will commence at 10 o'clock A.M. ; of said day, when terms will be made known S and due attendance eiven by the undersigned JESSR M. WALTER, i DAVID tiROM, 1 Br 'he Court : Administrators 8at l hoes., Cl.rlr. Feb. 18, 1868 FOR RENT! rpilE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre-1 I sent by Washinston Hutchinwn as a r-alnon Thev are snirnhle for T - - T w- f ALSO the Ol'I'lCr. I now uccupy.j For Terms amlv to Jan. 27, 1858, JOHN B. MNN. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue cfa writ of Vcnd.Ex. issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Union County, and tome direct ed, I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the public house of David Moyer.in Hartleton, on Mosdii the 2Sd of March inst. at I o'clock T.M., a certain TRACT OF LAXD situate in Hartley township, adjoining the public road leading from the Laurel Run Church np the Valley, thence by lands of Michael Schnure south 16 degrees east 69 perches to a post, thence by lands of Christian Gann north 82 degrees east 16 perrhes In a nost a corner of lot belonging to John Ruads, thence by said j un norm on uegrees;west 18 and 7-10 perches to the place of beginning.containine 5J Acres more or less, whereon are erected a Two Storey Dwelling House, Frame Barn.andliX other Outbuildings, wuh the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alexander Cltmm. DANIEL D. (it'LDIN. Sheriff. Sher.fTs Office, Lewisburg. March S. IN68 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TIIHE subscriber offers for sale his Residence .1 on the west side of South Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market andSt.Louis slreets,eonsistingof neara lotand a halfof ground.makinga frontof 9 feet on said Second street, and in length 157 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodions three M storey BRICK DWELLIXG HOUSE, f pressed brick, 47 feet front by 3fi feet deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills an.l lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of S:l by 1 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Tump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-bntldines. There are also on saidn. Lot choice Frail Tree and Shrubhery.Sr The location is a desirable one either for a j private residence or public business, his on the most elevated part of the Boronrrh, near i',ourt f-'onsc, aM !:. n short d's!"-;-from '.?ar'.(et ftp-et. Terms vtiM he. mr! ea.v. June U, 1S57 F. YII.LEIt. f on s a l i: . t d M V R'idi-nce, on North Thif! trt. j,laLl.cisbur2. 31 It. Iruut, anu n.ciM'jinz liattt bmlJini; 53 ft. ilei-p. Iiasement, anil Attick finished. Every convenience in the way of uut-hoiMinr. Also, a Half Lot on Market St., oppoir S. Ruler's residenc, vrilh a !"wl Well uf Wa ter ami new liable ; verydi-Mrable for a Lui ness sianJ, or rfMilftice, (or both combine.!.) Alwo, other Lots, some with and r.me without Boildinss. JOHN LUCKK. Lewis.bure, Oet. H. 1S57. Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! F ItK near Lewiabui?. a Tract uf almust lOO 4rrc- of Rood I arm in? Land, limestone soil. It will bf si Id on rea;- onable terms at private sale tor Cah. Inquire J al the Oltice of llie Ctmmirle. June 10, '.V7 ! Turnpike Election. "VTVTICE is heretijr given lo the Stnrkholt!. ; J.1 trmf e ll'll'J ntr,Aitrviis!itr!z Si Yumi mimftnwn riirnpilce Koad Co;npany, that an Klection will be held :u ihe house ol llenrr II Mntr;ina in Aamnshur" on Tue'day the 9Lh day of March next, betwe-n ihe hours of t-n and two o'clock",!! elect five Directors to man age the concerns of ihe Company ft.r the eusuing year. PETER vn.-.SON, Presi lent. Spring Mills, Keb. 2, l5S j-i Administrator's Notice. "1T7'HEREAS, Letters nf Administration lo y theestateof PI'.TER KAt'FMAN. for merly of Lewis township, Union rouniy, dee'd, by Ihe Register & Recorder of said county have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havinj claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH SANDERS. Administrator Limestone Tp, Jan. 9. lSr.H 1000 Bushels Prime Wheat J1 t'ST received from Baltimore. I assure my customers and the public generally that thev can alwats et a superior article f ! FAMILY FLOIK bv calling at the siju uf the Red flag on .North Third street. Buckwheat, Rye and Corn Flour kept constantly cn hand. T. fi. EVANS, A;nt. I-ewisburrj, T)c. 10, isr.7 New Arrangements---New Goods! Tfi-.i-T-pir T If lll'V lioi inir t ll pn tllH : I Uoi.lJl i..Jl.it.i Hat 111 Idftrll IUC ; , We known Sl'YKLK II AT -STORE, hi ; ..i nt.j ..... i refiited it, and filled in an extensive variety of jj np,t Gentlemen' t Clothing, A c. ! AS , inrP anfJ splendid stuck of CLOTHS , CAKlMi:RES, Ac. which he wiil mi7e up to ordrr.zs he still continues the lailonne Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care.to the satisfaction cf the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing; done to order. Lewisburg, April 10, lS.i7 MOIli: GOODS at WEST MILTON ! J. B. Datesman, At the well known 0:d Star.d in Kellr town ship (eFt end of Miitcn Bridge) respeeifuily informs his usual customers and ihe public in general that he has just ree'd a fresh stock of at reduced prices for Cash or Produce. ,Ju-.t call and see and save travel and Itri.tee tolls. Nor. 5, 1857 DATESMAN. Still Another Opportunity! HTartj-.ihe Cheap I'icture Man, HACK AV AIM "IYTE ta'.i ciliTe' lie this method of infi-rminc the nr nnrl soret.nnilinBi cr in, try, mat we are aeam wuh them for a short lime, and now oiler them a betterarticle anfJ at lower prices than ever heretofore. We ! have k(.r- lhe o!d MaI,j abovr ci,risi & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much bt- ter liht than we haj in our cli rooms, and ' more convenient rooms in every resj-ect, wc shall be better ah!e t arrnmnioiiate. Perkins hminp pi'-tiiTfn of trafs'1 fr-enrli cr rt-latlvm which tin? wjuld liketo hkv o ia-d or frBnufrmtl tf pp-rt n mnrh lr-a-r no liai" it don o fth-rl o. lie. n.llh. to,,.i will I warrant.. i m tenmtiiv u co... i nJ "-d''d trim tl.n tlior hi-h ih-yiir. tfc-n j ( mm. reriMrD want me i iir-i.t-ri;!.- ran he lb "in lor pnpfji nncmg irim to 5 v. r.fturt ot pT lined to th-ir rvm thrumih iikije.-it. at,d f p-r-f.na taken at the phortr-t notice, at thir r-.idr.-. -; pirture of jAunrr rhildiVD takn inonfcemnd in a hr.-ht liht. Outdoor Vfw cf lu;l J,tii, ac, t:krii U rd r. A 111 trot y p picturi,- taki'n on dark and rainy day quick er than 1'affUfrrentTpe fn the rteart-ft and hriifhtft. rirtuif from S'.'rtn. f- to ?uit th- purrhaavr. We I extend a rordial invitation t" all to rail ard e ua and 1 xaininour r?eim.-np. whHnr th- want piruF op 1 r"'1- liemmt-.-rtheplare. rn rTiTt hrictAtaldw:! s ! M-nmotli lHugctore. Wratudy topieai M l AKTT. Arti.t. N. B. Intnirtlrins r'Tn in tha art. an.l apparatus furtiiKhid at tW lrwt-at rirs. IVr-ros a lAt.inz t ) '.vrn th- buaini-ss ran iiaw b.r nn nprortunity nut of. .n mi t with. l.-wi-l.tire. (Vt. 'J. i-:.7 i llroke Out in a fw l'Inrr ! Ji:SM: If. W tCER. iiavinrr takrn the ostablivhtr-ent re ccr.tir orrn piprf hv Charl's Heinfr on MOKI'II THIRD STKEET. LEWlslil.KC, he is prfpareJ to see his cl! an.l new frtfrnU. and furnish ihemu-iih all kinds of COypECTlO XEKILS ot thr? rhoicest varieties. He has refitted the establishment, and is certain nf eivins satisfaction i3 ail. Ice Cream served tip evriT.T.nina.. fAusr. It. lf7 - . . , Z. . ZT. ' i Jet Goods! Black Diamonds ! ! &C. Buy Early, and Sure your Mr.nrtjf ! rriIE subscriber is prcpaird to furnih ' L at a'l times the very bet COAL of every ' description, from the Wilkes-Barre and sha-' mrkin mines. He has on hand an article of, very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't lo this market. which he will dispose ol at the lowest cash prices Coal weished, and pord measure warranted. I'sT'Coal exchanged fur merchantable Country 1'roduce of most kinds as well s for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's iesbit's Lumber Yard on South Water street. Xov. 1!, 1KS6 tf R. I. "ESEIT. ' W INFIELD FACTORY ! j AViir llarllelon, lm'on Co., Ta. TIIE bubscribor, thankful fffi.vBy for past patrcnace. would inform SfTjJ his friends and the public in pene al,,T ral, that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen (sood, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Twreua, s-attmelts, Jeans. Blankets and Flannels ; also. Carpet and Sweking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand lor sale or to exchance for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carilintr. cash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HAI.Fl'E.WY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1837. LATEST AUTUMN ANDWINTER GOODS! PETER IIURSH having received his flmt Ceood lor ST, S, would invite the attention of boih Town and Country to his carefully selected slock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wants of the commu nity and of the times. l"'Call and see for yourselre and be convinced that Hurh's Store is Mr place for Bargains! We take mnchpkasure in showing inr g.".or!,ut m.re in p'cavrtr. customer giving g..nil ira.'ea ,I r,r.urg, Ott. IC57 DR. SAKFOBB'S IMVIGOBATOH, or l.Urr Rrmrdj ' Ij a;c art nil: i hat i.:i.y u.LT.r.iirnf,., not In a -rl-t -lal. ..I l.i-ltl., I,r tna Llfu m Olid 'lllV to lb tl.aM th lUr .4!' Hi j, aad b. tl at i. d rami.'d I lie al.ol. v.tal aiarbinar, ,UBa 9Jr T" liPd a uii'll- iu Jecuiiariy a.laud to tbla llm, f li-n lb. .tii.l 1 1 ..u. . I th. yjoytfU ra. In a large a,, i xtectli"! , r.n Tifr i,r th. !at Tw.uty vira, aad laa Fult .1 lit (-r n 1 1 I i. tl.- Inviat ralur. aa a bot tai.nt r.u.' alt.rv m tiii'inr tta. ai " aa A. J.ltr 11 m.tijr i; lust iu' !,,.. ttU wto rtn ii inf1? in iUip fl rt . Ui r llir vtaiuw j.r Id 1 i rt- r I. w to ti'V in r"i:ni. lpe Hmtry e4f ei dr-i, !. r it fci. nrr fni:-l tr. r-W ail tfrtioa vm hd'i Hi rtmi lr f.(fit ntTt.iB tttkf rrS, t-T.- tia-tjjht h':W t" il, Ik ir.tlLi IS.J uoto.1 tfpLl .i af.t uy mit-t It- r-iJ. ' One tf r nr ; rf-mft-a' nf tr nk tp wjm. '-riT vr tii faa,, ' -in-f. I t- mii nt. II iuM.ii f ui tn with a liTfTiiiflls, tr : r Ttn,- tr, j.jiji Ii.n...ii'.' r. wfi-t-ttr-t.y rtlt?.- A r'i r :y f.iti ?t;;. r ur t.Ti'f tftt o'tr day ai-i be t,4l jtitci. a 1 .-Miiau a iiOttlr, who kIIVt in.-try hftiy fi.ui Li, r 1 iintlaint, at.ij i-elr.ri-u i i l t.in-n tLe- uf.. ;t- ,i a at work'-ariuL lj.:l.lf.srlrr.iuit:i. A .'fni;( iuj.1,. nwriit.i frriin the Wt,t. aart, wh:;t 11.- . la- tltlt.ki W.tli 1 BlUW, Ilt.,(t-rlLg lflar t).:it 1 r.iii.-,j u ,; ,ki::( ( bjiiriMi,, but th iytira:' cur1 l.im iu a f. w Javs. i-r.t- r ( iiir '-if y m- r.-htDt- uii. bHa ra vMt t 'l r- v, a f.-w .1- -in e. . ntlxkrU with toowl ant 'lir' f'ier, -o av- tu fnfinc him t. hi roocai, a n ut Tft th -irur ,-(.re I . r a S iTle ui Iiaviratcr, ttx 'J h.rh re;KT.'.l Lim mi that h waa kbit to at Ut I I u.it!..-. Ati a.-'juuir.-ftr". :,,.. burn..- rwp: him t) iiit'-t t,t iL jior. r, htt tarw wak aa i tat cii.iMi at tiu.s-t- fi. id ;.n. nh.ie at othvra, tlaaf wjuid uftrj.dwtr L.iu, tt th lis. ig rator etmi him. A ,"-ij;liri ffta Lr(ln rallwl (tea waak w tw.nr.r.', la r.tf but tl.f rt.a.jfiw of a man. witil ktt I air m l ii ri: -i e. Il hrd 1id t.r a lo tim auS.r iue Uistn Jui,.1:cc ami !). t-kit.. and m.tl to ftiUtx ti. Um l..iMrn-.!. .f:,M L.m ama to day a t hsecm n.nn, fn t if. h:- ,rt'.ifi' n. l I. a notmiD tha but t fi ..f tt:r f.rt bt.ttt. mi d turth-r matad mf in-, i f 1 wji gi ,I)S to awuiLUsptiTa' jraa." Ap r.fl ih- lt;itIrH4 cfLiv-p Rmt4it-il now fffpivd e tli ) ul.;n-. Wa rt- nr tifiic ran ' fuily rerfntflaFDd aa Ir. aiif' rd -i 1m i-iratf-r. or I.i.. r Il mniy. h gt-nvraJIy kni'wn n.w tljT'Ui:b' ut th li.n.n. 'lhi rjKiatioai ia truly a L.t-t 1nii;i.rnjr. i twui miftL moat ba.py r nt it run rail ml.r, r fs- it. Ji iaiot inramt'ritlrrticcts I l-n f f Te .TTT.t Tjrfja of ttia mdiclD tin '.f tt,r l. .ft,;' f.iiiiijritr it. iriTw, ad It if, wltlv t ut iuu'.t, iLt i,n i,r.T-'tf " ti"w th puU:c fcA.N (" 'HI LO.. Frf prWlra. iti br&adway, ; York. S:,!Jly Ciini&Ttr CAlin ELL. Lmtburm 6Tv; W. R.MERWIN,ct. Mure than Eottlcs sold ia ' .c Etfjhintl StfittiiTi one ytar. 'THE rtoraiite of Prt-f u. J Wwrl for rtorinf atir -rf't:y and r rtnamtiltr. h? ft-T Tt t ad ana. T'-Iiju'S tftrr f Irmt m;i:ht 1 1.n fri tu all part of th- w( r.d and tr' tn tl.- p w intf irtr lit to pro tbat It is.mifT KiM'.t .ti ii ; tiut r ad tL circular aiul jn ran qi t doui-t; rt-u-1 at.-o tt-f :ic a ing. J-Tifr If -rr rir;!- hn.e frr nturia lWi affirt d witlt laid h-a:v. and th ru rtmrdf. hrtclL lr,'.n. ha t - n t ho- a' . H'tnal ir aia. By a I-at il!avroirr f I r t Bti-I iii- artii-.i-a arv liet hit di-;r!fi l t :ti. ut a s;rt at omri ? n still pal dim Ti.sin. tratia" t (.at-1.-. d ao rtl-n inprd npob at Hair T' tiif cf I ff, rri.t kicd-. 1; ail ur h ptat,D "iro' -p'-y mak' tl.t- ttnt-.t. tltnt ti.j nnl trT.-iicr aftla f'T in irn.:' hvrr.-aliv ll.frr i no 3rh thiDf aa faii, Hfkftrfa ld? a ho wan laid, who u-rd tha artlfia a hnil t mi, ami Lt-r itr;id in a w cot red 'cm pi tly w"k th tin. --t and n,t b(.r.ti!u) curU ig'Oabla. know r,T rumrTTios canri where hair waa -at tdly talt; r ut, b.rh it r Hf itd iu g:tiaUr jerttcUcn iham it int had u'cn r- f r... It I!, t tiru. dcut rnff the lVt rt1e?? tor stf j'itijt I ttr in d rciDditii-n, oiakinr It acft KDd (.;.-, rfn"T.-!i dan irutT. aid Lna proii-d itaelf to j;r'f trt .mi:. f an ih-tl hair if b-ir to. Ii i thf tic'i .f nr r n tr ic f rrrm their paraTtal aT-ft-ararf- rl-t-uh ff m,- n:ay rfiTrr in regard to tha wim rlddr-'it; hut M.rtrr il! a.In.it tht a boaotlfnl h-nd cf hm-. t .il.- r m umn or mn.in aa ct jtrct m9tt t" If ;,vjr,.,i n .-raT" f 1J) that -houid bereft uu trim r!nn;.h a lot;? idi-ratlOU. .alM'l 44 .vtale, j i.a.a'- it i.;j. C- h.-ct n. Ohio. Not. 17, IS o j TVfN ! 1 r n r.w.t.: At 1 Lai-bM a Trtd m f-f.Iiur ? ur .ifctr l:enifra it tie lat nea fur wa yrir itsral net.fp . K M lia- kinT-n.'. and hal riart rrird rl.e t-r-tt ti it n-ytelf, 1 wcoid like chrain n c-ri-- i r t tte t f OLw or ku State I the Mel. ri. u.il m m a :t U DiMkt m h an arraPfroieata a- I f.ni ri.in :r..-i .1 t r-ie i n th ogrnual tn It la tbel'ai-t-d i f.-r r. it. Titi c thr J air. 1 have t-B rtteafd in tl.c l'rt:r l'umr-nii r F-rai yarr. and fcavo acid it r oui prfporatinp f r the hair, t ut haT fr und DOtbiBf that rrt' rv the ivfrri-tiie rrp-nf or inTifrorate tba rra:p a -.! a oura. tvirc !uuy ernvtnrrd tbat year rtturati- th a 1 u ' u r-r.-e nt ;t to h. 1 would like lo etiagv 10 th -k vf it. f r 1 am fa:itf"J it Bmt aeM. Vuma irolT. fi. STOCKMAN. V.a and, Mt., TK i. lt"T-I-HT o. j. w.p s -, Cr,,., ; Ialre ivaliied tba ir-d rtjvap rlTi'iir Hair Irtoratie. I wi-b totatetat fndirc on haircrrtwine th'n. a w-.l aa -rT. lwaa la durcl f mm what I read and h. ard. t4 trf tha artirla pr ?.ard It yr . t. pn n.ota- it -rowth acd rhanee it roler, it was. ;n ut h. Lwt of which it hap .Pftd rompiet !y. In the terttn 1 hTc ud rearW tbo orttler. 1 r- if. JAMFS J RAMI?. ( J. WOOI .. Co . r Are.-t'-r. Hroadwav. If . T ( Mr. the ,,'rw.ai V W r t;il D i-tatli-hnient, a4 IU Vr-rktlilrnt. l.otn., Vr. A I'd .Idly tillered Irnpci!-ta. S- .l hi I. vi tu-j f-y r S t'j? P M EL L. Great Excitement! M N i: Y J- O S T! TT i ii. w unifera!. ci,.i-irfr rr'arv rrr it fan,::v n-e, rhe than a lair rni Ii'. is ; ct ncr t!cd that the pur . !f Go .. fVr pr.raie p.itT? therern iron rii'Ti'-v lost ;" ihe onder- sifrne l. ito return, has just opened, iu his -YA'H JSD COMMODIOUS JlOUSl, rn ihe corner of Fourth and .Marker Streets, Lewistorg, a splendid assorin ei.t of .-THING AND SUMJIEIJ GOODS, fvT I.a.'.es as ucil Geutleir.cn. crnsisiine, m pnri, ol rhe various s:y:?s ct' lre.3 Silks, )-Trze I'f I.a;nc!, Kfreges, IV pirns, I.awnj, Hci'li-ints. Tismj", Kn.trnderi,s. Collars, I "ndt-r. it1 .'.. It.ir.rikc rrhieis. Trimmings, GIovps, Miits. U rcihf r u i'.h .4 Fine Lot or VonieMlc Coodf, Prints, Muslins. A.c. Also, Kca-jy-Made CIo lhir,r. cloths, faAsiftaenes. Vesiir.gs. Hats, Cravats, I.ilcls, and a ins fresh se!i-ct:on of SI GAR, (OFF EE, MOLASSES. Tea, Ci ci a, Cheese, in large or small qii.in:.tics. FIH by the quarter, half, or whole t.irr..'. fALT by tbe snrk or hovhel, and, in short, a!m.--t evrrvfhmi: utualy kepi in our stores, e.-in l e t". un.l at this corner, mni ail of uh:c Ii will t e sold at Ihe LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged f r Conntrv Tro.iuce. All h a'-U. is a Fair Trial; Quick Sales Small 1'n.tus and Fn mpt Faytr.ent. jn s- a .m. ?vjr mm of a snperii-r quality, fu m lhe Hartley Mtl!. not croiird any closer ihan the mills furnish in tins region, and quite as good, if not supe rior. hii-h can be tr-ted ly sm xaiat, sold IB large or small quantita s. ALEX. AM. MOMS. Lewisburg. Ta .Mav I, '57. CABINET AVAEEE003I "VOISTII 4th Strrct. The subscriber X y most respectfully informs the citizens tl Lewisbun and vicinity, that he has on hant and for sale a cheap lot ol I I K.MTt BE, for the Spring trade, comprising Drc?rin and Common I.urcau?, Sco rctarics ami I'.nok Case?. Center, Card and Tier Table?, Dining and lircakfast Tabic?. Cuj. boards, Cot tarrc and other Bedsteads, Viands, Solasi. and Chairs of all k mds. COFFINS made tc orcer ca short notice. The public are cordiallv invited to eiaaitne his work. as he is sure thiit they mil te saiis- fied with his stock of Ware, and prices. M)I.OMON YUl-NO Lewisburg, S-ept. 15, lsSti ( l.lM kS, WaltliM, and Jrwi-lry, nut doorio the Fust OihVc Cheap fcf Cash. A. E. HE.ORMAriE, A? Lewisburg, Apr.l "I. 1M. JOMdl Hi:i.I.V, .ucllof-er. SOLICITS the patronaec of the public Residence on Soiilh Fifth street. Lewil burg. Fa. December . I j-) t T fr VJ ,or -'t,s':,'f r-r rtnr.ee ordrr.at !he Chr'nif." I