! I LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER APRIL 2, 1858. 1 IsCirisburff, la. 4-j . , FRIDAY MOUSING, Amil. li0! r - " 7 ABVERTtE! Man..r-ti.rera, i:- ,,rtl..-a in I'itv A.l c'ZVX ?'r ,Z ... . . ..... ..-It w.iuld do Well toetttulOT lllff jiumn. oi th. L.xi'iw t.r.udr. which ii a irp .-in circulation in coiuuiuiiity coiitainnie: a laree nriajorli-ai of active, .lveut producers, conauuiei a aod dealer, aa aujr " tu Suw- r Sec XfH 4lertiseiu-uts. BuLcwiiiburg Academy Adv't, next week. lyKev. Simon Wolf removes this week from New Ifcrlin to York, York Co. Fa. J3-I.ec!urc at Independent Hall, on Tuesday evening next, by K.;v I'.li.MAUa. Subject : liihit it nature and rJjWts. j t-J-O lite a inmiber of the firmcrs in Huffaloe Yail.v bad sowed their Oats the ' fore part of tl.is week. I UJTi. T. Hate & Co. are running a Milk Wagon iu town. A very desirable acquisition to many families, and we hope Hiav Cud ample support. . Bf,This lias been "moving we.k," and at least the usual iiuiubir lave been en- j gaged iu 'flitting." Weatlur pleasant fur tha laborious tin lertalang. May peace, plenty aiid health bless every ucw borne ! i teyMr. JosEMl tJiiisuN lia.i opened a neat cstablMnnent iu Crisweli's new block, where be lias Ladies' Fur, and Gents aud 1'oys Hats aud Caps ou sale " One Frice and Ca.-b terms." He also : ni mufactures silk bats to order, and by a little furbishing makes "old bats look as good as ucw"-a very timely thing to all who have not the cash to spare for "-'' . bats. t,The Catalogue of the I'uiversity at Lcwisburg, for loT, 'S, (J Ud vut iu Lcwisburg and primed iu Philadelphia,) made itsaj pearauce last week. It reports 7 Instructors, 15 in the Theological, 33 regular Co l ialis and lij in the Select course, and Gl iu the Academic and Kug- 1- u i . i . ,i , ltsh department 12b Mudcnts in all. home name?, however, are (we suppose , Capi.ti.W. Forrest, late ol'lhe lirm of Brown & Forrest, has pitched his tent in l.ewisburg. We reirrel to pait with the Captain ; he is an enterprising and ust-tul cnizeu, boih in the community and iu the church; and when we say wc wish him inm-h prosperity in his new location, wc simply E:ve expression to public sentiment. A'ucricirn. 8yCapt. Four est, wo understand, will open a Grocery and 1 VovNion Store iu tbe room next lit low Kline's Hotel, lately occupied lij S 11. Hoffman. aThe followinir are amonff Ihe ncr- em tnt.l in TntcncWin ntl.l T'.n.,,.!. 1 """" ' vnoou,,, ijoiouu i effiecs, iu orthumterlaud count, tliis , . j ppring . . . tvri.'fc.-I!urg.-K,Wm. Hood. Cou-taMe.lil.in 'fi,f.jio,.re-Jotiee, Andrew Nye. Conatm'jli'.Wm.Eto- rill. Aea..r. J..-.U. Imrlian. i .w.'im ju.tiee. Aiiraiiaui iir.uii. i nnatawe, j..im II. p-ndoMer. Srli.-ol llir-ei.ira, J.-ines l..ll.-k and fc II . ii nj . .......... .1... ii..ui..i ' A.M,or. J,. BouuJ. ! The Court on Friday changed the license ofHelZel's Hotel, ai Dauphin, from U.S. Hel- Tel to Mrs. Marv Hetzel, by whom the hone ZCl, to Airs. "" ii ' , y will heiealter be kept. Mr. llelel has taken. charge of a larc hotel at Lcwisburg, Lnion couu.y. His numerous friends in tins viein- ily will reoret lo learn ol his departure Irora our neiKhborliood.-Lrm.r;ir ll.ralJ. xr. U.,... t,- t..l. Iv'.iva'c KilgiUia ULiaCU u-a iav.ii 1 Hotel, recently kept by Mr. IlEttR, who removes to Jlilton to keep a Hotel tLorc. - ' ! jThere is a great effort made to get auoat "ouamoKin iiant doics, aim aisu a general distrust of them. The Milloninn thinks them good. The following state ment shows lhat its means are almost wholly iu New York broker's hands and in drafts on New York who these brokers arc, and how valid they arc as securities, every man must judirc for himself. The managers wo arc lulormcd arc strangers to the business men of this section. ! ASiKT.-i. 7'K! from fSty tUnlrrs, irc.r in Vult. Nitr ot other KnKe, -v- 1. $!jt draft, 1'rotit auJ Lots, s n .- LIABIMTIL. 5otcfl in rirculatioa, lu lhpoMUri(, l'ue-otli-r KanLs NuUtiagy l'iital cfuxk, I certify the a!"Te ctalenient lo be correct aa tak, n from UleliBjkaol Hie Hank Fworn and aulaKribed Wto'le uie. ink 2nd dav of March, j A,lAr(,,li-Bor;-,-.. l ! e-.oU.OMiee, Jol.n , cxprcs!!) t,elr disapproval of that U5ICSS Old 1 ""''U fr all Hia of Ihe Bladder, Kidneeaand Selu Cnke. A-.".r. C.J. l-.lt!.. liist'Mn. JoU . " . ... ,. ilii(.n.. Head tile adtertin-meul,-llelm'liold'a Qenu- ;- m I- ! fr.traa-..l I """ Ol siieakinT. tnici iaaillon, ainnnrj Ine l'renarar.il.. '',UT,' TJ'::L,. .::: I decent rieonlu to disseminate "burlcsfiucs ' 1. 1, . mo.t un.iont.u-d fart that nr. Sisronn-. ..L i . a . lSoS. 1AM I.HMIIIPLI, A. . all. V sinlt among tLe effete and obsolete relics ; hot (hi cu)i ulu hr RT Prnf BllMi eptt.ard w. It?We some time since sujgcstcJ a f a 1. toccther. M..iKE,ofKeiiybJnai:nioncount,joSAKAU, ., . , , 01 IU6 dark ages 11'fct.iuri. daiiitlil.-r of Matthew Hrown.ol Wl.ile lleer Valley. Mercantile Convention for general as well . outii. isiimtt., i. iter. jame. iinntr, phili.ii as professional advantage. Previous to! tIf- CuRT' Leeturo on ii bl. lie and since that proposition was made, we ! nd Genius of S. T. Coleridge, the 1 oet , nnw think we have spoken with 20 or 25 mcr- Philosopher.was a Cu.shed production . ;JKJJZ chants, who without caption approved ; "4 listened to wtlh deep .uteres bj M 1 w.M,.KlT0IIBll tlio Tilan vol no one ban taken the raius 'arS audience. The liCCturcr 8 lather was . f , , , .., , K,.17A sKiiKi.,of wahin tne pun ya no one nas taKcn me paius b i:.r frlo,l 1 ton.iiie. on the ad mt., lkmi Kb s.tiui.mas and to call it They appear much as wo boys : u intimate, persona., and literary lricnu ANS.,U t. joun.sjn, both of Lime.tone, Mod- were wont to accuse each other of bcintr, 1 'One's afraid and t'other dare n't.'' tSrJ-That most Ufeful, popular, aud ; Popular, and be Swing Ma- growing "Institution," the tttnr, is "wedded to immortal verso in a short poem on our first page, l.eally, the capital invested iu those machines, and the numbers sold, indicate a revolution in that branch of domestic iudustry, which will save au itumcDsc amount of eye woik and arm work. Foreiiix News. Later advices from India and China, btale that the bombard ment of I.uctnow was shortly expected. The steamer Ava, with the Calcutta mail, ajjd treasure, had been lost. Her rasscngcrs were fortunately saved. Orsini and 1'ierri, the principal in the attempted assassination of the Ktnpcror Napoleon, have been cuillotiucd. The advices from C hina elate tliat af fairs at Cantcti c-ntinut juict. j tif e last week bad Dot room to insert a notice of tbe public examinations of the : f IMUIIUdMUIH U. Collegiate and Seminary Departments of ! tiiA iTn;: t :.u .1 . i . , 7 T & " C'U8U f 'I W inter Sessions. Wc bear them , well spoken of, but there was not that , ' ' large attendance ot liberally educated vis-1 refer to these errors, trusting that the lo iters which tho Instructors desire, and ! tclligence and good will of our readers which is essential to stimulate teachers i renuur 8Uch C0ur8 unnecessary. aud pupils to tbe highest attainments. The exercises in Declamation and Compo sition were ai tended by interested crowds, as usual. We copy the names of the Ks sayists at the Seminary also of the Ora- tors with their subjects. SK.MIXAUY M.m'y, TWy, 0 UW.ty. Life is Real. Ana Spritt, Lewisbnro; What a I'llv! Mii E.Jaai,Cciiireville,ra Virtue the Palladium of Liberty. S. ISalome Lt.FaVltK, Lcwishlirg. 1 I'ictores in Memory's Oallery. j M . HTHA U. J't'l'liKl, Lcwisburg. 1 Hih Aims 2nd Expectations. Maut L'. Wails, Lcwisburg. ! Lent, niri tuven I'mlm W.Liscoif.Boston, Mass. Where JMeaMire Leads, Uriel" Fersues. Lt-Ti riA Hkll, Jelfirrson, Fa. Thy Son I.iveth. litssu Wotric, Lcwisburg. Tiie Lost and the Living. A ini KiNrun ra.lniliaua Co.Pa. Castles in the Air. Letv Bliss, I.ewisburg. My Native Land. An alt Volkmh. Lcwisburg. The Practical Character of the Age. tS.iLi.it: E. CttitBLitL! , Lcwisburg. Tlie Soul's Errand. 1 1 it m it C. Msox, Newton Centre, Ma'-s. Sa!ibLains and NliaJmvs. Mint L. KiM'Atn, rromc. P.iirniah. ;o Ahead'' the Talisman ot the Times. Claha E. llmiu, Jersey Shore, Entree into the new Edifice of the L'u'm-isity Female Institute, Jksvii; M. lH.ivtR, Lewihurg. The Freseni the Infancy of Eternitv. A v.me L Anr-icx rEH. Jcrsev frhore. SKN1()Il ACADKMIU JfW.V Kce'j Tlu-Duly of the American People. A. G. 'J'L'cklil. Lewisburir. Political Corruption. J. A. Morris. Levisburg. Public Opinion. II. Ii4r, Philadelphia. Chance (Poem.) J. O. Ucullss, Fhilada. Man, a Creature of Anticipation, W. II.fos.rn, Monti;, p-i . Fa. Calumny. VV. K. M'.Vf.il, Russelvill.-, a. The Lover oi Truth. W. II. Jusi :s, Pliila-ia. l'-N'ls)U COLLEGIATE Tuesa.y AVe. Tlie KcvuluUon of 7fi, worthy uf L'mm"- raIii,n 0 p o..Br.RL,s,Lew,aburg. ii..ii'hy oi I regress. II. L. Atkinsov. Philadelphia. 1 - aneties ot li uman t.reatness. i (iiiAxviLLs .Malcom, Lcwisburg. ' 1 lie r iel I ol Uattle. A. FcRKAJS, MitchetTs Mills, f PTrliyacvliin U V ('.u.hr.i.n v-AA in i ''? V't .,''. Seneca, 111. 1 lie A;e ol C liivalrv. (Poem.) 1 (I'oem.) Tuos. I. CoiLsrux, i'hila'lclphia. Tbe nest Comuicnccmcnt will present t lie largest number of Graduates of any year since tho establishment of the Insti tution. It is expected that it will be held in the new and spacious Hall. 80 feet i FOliarC. and that tLo IVcSlJeot elect. l)r ' , ... ' ' I 1 I.:. -i.: ...... ! i caSIOn. 1 . '" 7'" T fcaT.Sotuo of our literary Instructors, wo ' un.jeKtand,havefeltealIcd noon to publicly ! cffIUCS arc alwajS questionable, and Often i hurtful and malicious, while those Retting . . ... , thorn un. iinutiDir or circuiaiinc tucm,ruay , . , l.n ,r,.l,.,l,..1 for lih.,1 nf eomnion l.iw. nnil l,o inilioll-il for llhe . at Common law. and ; punu-licd. Even when (as ia generally tho casc) no harm 13 intended, but Only a! , . . -, , . , ' briinlcS?, Senile COmplianCO With a Silly : ' ' , J ! custom, for a little pport among students, . ii, ,b injorc feelings and degrade j , . , . , character, when they might enjoy enough ( r,r,wrniliuscmcnt perfectly harmless, at I 1 - j ' ; that without obtruding stale, borrowed, : unappreciated witticisms, personalities, or libels, upon strangers. ouf anJ ,ho pul. lie, that wc never for money or anything else abused their kindness by printing or knowingly allowing the printing of such things at the Oiironiclb office. Some times when there was no other office iu town, it has only verified the proverb that "a fool and his money are soon parted," to see the cost and trouble incurred by scndilJg sonje diatanco to get done jobs of (hat ylQ ich do no good but much Tbe excuse, that "it is no more foolish than the President's popish hat and the j Professors' monkish gowns f.cy keep Dp j 0e 'college custom and tee, another" j i ....a 1. .nl vtliil I.of Inn afn dcnU be wiser than their predecessors. ) Let all cracticcs however hoary with age. ; . . , - , ! or endeared by association which arc re- . , .... ,! r.MTTiont tn food taste and an cnliirbtcned ' . . . - . ....... .1 rrablic. and opposed to tbe Dettcr cenius . 0f our ago and pCOplc, be abandoned, and : , j 1 .l.l.l ,A Coleridge, ana ine icciurcr e ory A..tu ( ; estimate oi uoicnugo 9 auinucB auu iuuu- ; i .1 1 mpr mav therefore have been over estimat-. ed b. ,ho partjanty 0f fiiendship. u m mna of h;s T;ce3 anJ follic? .v ,:.lirl, nt f.iemlshin. T?ut and although the picture of his intcmperanco ! and deep degradation from opium eating, I and of the wasted time and fragmentary j lifo of this most gifted man, was mournful j to reflect upon, yet it was full of salutary warning to the young ; while the fact pro- j scnted of his reformalion.and serene Chris- .11 :..;.:o iml.nna al liau OIU age, au .u.-,......6 the mighty power ot the spirit. 01 una. t?a.Mr. KASPOLru's Exhibition of the pupils of tho Lcwisburg Academy, was attended by a large and interested crowd, as usual. We havo not the Pro gramme by us. loTThe University at Lcwisburg has already 'iti regular Graduates, compoeinR I 3 o ... . tier A lumuijitvipg ' -ne nnij oai'irvcMci Errata. The inside form of oar p- I Per froiuently goes to press in such a r I J O I ' ! hurr7 ,hat n,is,akea are overlooked. In our last tbo name of "C'iitrjan" was print- ei instead of "Clark," and a wrong date I ,,, . m,i,'. '..l ; .,t It ... ! edition . v,uvuu. edition. We rarely tbiuk it oecossarv to Danville, April 10, 1. M. The Senate Leconipton Uill was to-day defeated in tho House. Tbe amendment of Mr.Mont;nmery of Fa. (a leading Anti Lccompton Dem.) was adopted Yeas 120, Navsll2. FIRI. ! Yesterday afternoon, the roof of the building in whieh is Yoder's Jew- clry Store, on Market street, Lcwisburg, caught fire fiom a burning chimney, but it was speedily discovered and the flames extinguished, or a disastrous conflagration must have ensued. The building has been recently acquired aud was iu possession of Jobu IS. Lino, Ksq. Isiylaily prayer mectinps, at ninn,are held in Independent Hall, l.ewiaburg. j B.All who may have tbe time and in- , cliuatiou to wield a shovel in a pood cause, are invited to assist in filling up tbe l'resbyteriau church-yard to day (rnday.) It is a heavy job, and a large force is de sired. "Many hands make light work." Tlic Lcwisburg Literary Association will meet at the usual hour aud place this (Friday) evening. t'lt'T. Iir. Bowhas will preach for the , M. K. cioireaiion, at 10 o'clock A. M. mxt fabbath, April 4. !V Rev. R. II n nn, of the Mellmdixt Proti s t; nt Church, will preach in luilependi lit Hall, Leaisbur, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on Sabbath next, April 4. j i u The new house of worship of the I'ni'ed , d.i., t, at :rtw m'liiu.win he dedicated on Sunday, U'th of May. Ltishop (.lassbrenuer : and others are engaged as preachers. Kevslunc Editorial Union. rursn- ant to a rom'ution of the K'-yptona rMitnrial l.'oinn, ras.-cil hI Die l'irat Di:t'linir nf tliat Ixniv hrl.l in DaiiTitltf. Mt-nlu'tr Co , Anirtiot 4Mi. is'tS, thcti-xti-iMTit me tinn will be hi'M at t't'ltSTille. ou TucftJay May I ilh. l."'" at ...oc,..,k, ,.. M. TI..-c..r.li,.l,,l,uraiiooor..ur Ilrell.r.n .r ti r. ir.,i..ii., ,,-, i.-n i.,r.. n.i spcrtHblt- ri'trL'Scnutiou, i i-ariu-.llj iiivtt.1. I.KVI I.. TATK, I'.esiJtnt. J. llint PilRST'jv, Corral 2c'ry. 4arA Rood looking friend of ourx, wlio is on thi.i nidi. el l-rty, though sotiit-.liat unary-towi-lrcl, wlnlc alent ! Iroiii tlio lly s li'W owl I'ror. WoimI's Hair lle..Ut- ! uiv., .! rn Iiia rrturn railed u . hi. I.dv.to.e, i.ut i mud to nod nh. .uu not rreocnizoiiiiu: .i in.-1 mediately determined In jiana f.,r a cnuin or himself, 1 but irereii!u.lly r!ia5rine,l to hod h. WW UHlant- I iMe r"nu,r iu 'Uf trtion of the laily. mUwh Pnu-t-J tiiiu U mk bimsclf known ; but the lady -till i: V."i ' nal. and inauta that tie eontiiine if Beee5j,.rv I to uwtlio i ilair lletturattve. To be had of Lb. drugiJliA. l taMd';5 u7v,.t. . 5.. I1-' nt-W'Ar.E or qvack nostklms anp ul'ack imh- Jl- il ia- rorerii-B made in medicine Ihe past century. It haa "r.'". "artil,! rrealeat num.,r td i that tho liver u the tiernaslu lv of the nr., dunlin twenty yean.- orat-iire, larore.in, wLen dleapeU,eauned til. iils or pains; and hia eonetusion ia. irrealeat regulator OI tie ay.tem. nl llic lni"-t lial.let. di.-.a.-w: wliirh if ent free from .1..... i. . in...-ntnlie of liv.rrf-iia. Jauinlice. Iteuer- al J.-I.ilitv, Ai-.. lille, lantl.ut rarrr..m least, e men- tmj Ww - Tk"if tliia to l-ae..rreel iiypnlhenla, we have but to Cn.l a remedy with .lo. h In eorreet the liver, au-l w. 1 aeareof nearly all the dia.-a-. wc are ul-j.-et to i fi,iv u.n( . i-r.-.e.,o-.iive. That tl.e In.lioraior , f ,.,, aromiv, i- i-eond dubtto alt alio iry it. for Si,,. . faLiiy medicine, for .11 di..., a ol the aton.h or bo., , u' , , er,,ter r h-,. dctre.- by h.- ' derangement, it fathewfeat, .ureat and moat. me.- riioi' l-fttn-iK Known. (.KOtr.R &. IttKCR'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, New Yon 730 C1IK.-TXIT FTKEKT, I'lllLAMXrlHA. . w-Tt,-"e Ma' hinea are now justly admitted to be ItliM t.t in iw r..r Family Seiuif. uiakiuir a new. .imn n,lia.lir- ntilt-h. wliirh Wll I H-iT Mi. even lf every f'.urtli etili h be cut. Circulars sent on al-l'lii a- tion l-y letter. Ai;i-nu wantcu. Corrected W'jr Wheat... .75' to 1.00 Eegs... S 10 12 Kyc CO ('orn 45 Oats SO Tallow Lard Bacon Ham Shoulder Clovcrsccd.. 12 II j Flas'ejj'' 1,25 1,50 10 IZi 1 "5 : 1)rio(, Arplcs juttcr " ! 2.-tn nit. iiy itev. k a. FOik, oavid k. iiI'it- MKVEiioria-wisburjtandiim makiua jams cak- TKKofl.yeonilntfCo., Pa. on the s-.d uil, in wt Milton, by u-v c. r. cutter, W.B.I.AMIlKKSnN and Miss CAK0L1.nl DATLf.MAN, ,m. ""...,,... n R R Hr.r. ;HC LAFKV. o. H..-IK1 ii t.. Iv liev. D. n. woTer, i.-aav r, ,.,,,1.diKKKixvAiii..LKVof Miiion. Onthelsiii ult, by Her. Mr. Il.rb-r. JA nAMf D.'lllwIIre,'to 'MiaiTELENOKllttLA.Nll,"ol Tur- jam ks urn. tl,c.rKlnlt..hTl,. Jmhm Keiiy, j. r. fowler ni - Ljrrtminjt "Diy. in uwi-burg, morninp f 25t Z mai-TIK E.youne.t dauehtcrof John Uwia, . I ..I .. ... ... '.-r -.11 nr. i.n.n IHraKOVV. In hito Hear Mill". I ninn county, ISH ult, l.y nol,- mar'v iiio'ii or the'former place. f,,,,,nN,'K,i,,4Il )'!.. 'aiiamnis, daui'itc of ti.-or. M.,t. hoth ot Mi,idi,.hurg. Zlttf In w,.Hlrc. n iheisthnit, ELEiMJK.conaortof !X - i - n, -55 ... ,h- ili nit- f AMl'tl.. son of John and Cecelia rouch.-r, aped ahmit f month.; in U-.ia lnahir. tin the 2;ih inat. in llarlly. ap-d a year, jnion.n. .o yeara, CLARA ELLKN, oaugnterowiun.v..u...oe rajnBuiralna township, on the Wth ult.. MART, teliri of ihe late Jantea M-Clellan, Ij"). deeeaauMn her notb ye. ln thellhult, HANNAH. Wife of Ahra Bi Mensch.ol .an Tn. Union Co. in h.r .Ain year. Oothellth nit. Pau-hter el ' lvi h. and Martha Shoc aaker.of e.t BuOaloe Tp. ap-d 3 yra. 11 mm n the f-"lh nit, Pan?nteror iienry weaaei oi Inn.- Tn l'nion l'i. need . . . 1 . . . .. .....-.' ii, ..V if ill T-i fr-. I l mor. i- u.r. fin tne 1411. uu. JJiv.'.'o . nt Hartley In Miir-n'i'd uil, Mr. NANIV Fit. .KM IK Kit, for. ..!. h.iliaiuanne. ace-l about ... year-. - -i uu. rowAMti r. an oi wrn.Mrine.a:.j.Mn i year ;ith ult . 1 1 L'lM'A JAM., dan.uiet ol War urae, ag-d al-ut; itars. I NEW 3 1 AT, CAP, LADIES' FANCY FUR STORE. rriIE subscriber, being a PRACTICAL -L HATTEK, respectfully announces to the citizens of Lewisburg and the snrroundin country, that he has jut opened the above business, in the new Store Koora on ISaiket St., between Front and 2d, (next door to James Criswell's.) where he is prepared to furnish customers with any arti cle in his line. fTTStrict attention paid to latest Stvles. Fine Hut made to order. OLD H ATS repaired at short notice, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. t3rMy own work repaired gratis. JOSEPH tilUSO.N. I.ewisburg, April 1, 1858. FIRST OF THE SEASON! T SCHREYER & SON have just rc- tj ceivej their stock of Ntw ,S7A7.Vf; AXD SI MMER GOODS! which they are selling very chap. Those who buy for Cash are particularly invited to call. April 1, l58. j UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS j 7ILL open for the Summer Session, M of 1 1 weeks, on Thun,tuij,Ajirtli". TUITION. Colleoc for iht Session, - - - fin co I -M .', no 7 00 ir 10 mi 7 00 Charges, Acahlmv- Enejih, ----- do. Classical, Charges, - - - - - Fcvale Imstitlti: regular course, do. I'repaiatorv, Charges, - - - " A. K. UEI.L, ti. n Ag't 4; Trr.is. Lewishiirg. April 2. IS58. fcjy-W ANTED IEIBIEDIATELY I'sU '000 BUSHELS CORN! J.OHO BUSHELS OATS!! 500 BUSHELS RYE!!! For which a fair price will be paid in Cash. Inquire at the Flour and Feed Store. Ap.Swl EVA.Nsi & FICHTHOUV DISSOLUTION NOTICE. r 11 1 K Copartnership heretofore existing !e I tween the subscribers, knou-n as the lirm ol Dir.rriisiiKHrr.il, Hreisb ach sV Cu.Jias been this day dissolved, by mutual consent, Rtuhen Snyder having sold lus interest in said tirtn to Beyers Ammons. The business will be continued under the same name aud style of the former f.rm. I)lr.FFEVT)KI!Ff. I.ewisliurs. MARTIN DUKISM XCH, March 29,'5. KEL'UK.N SNYUEIl. The umlersinoi have as-; ociateil themselves into copart- tgr 'tiy-oiiorslnp for Ihe purpose of carry- ih. I. ii mnprin. I'lnill- on tne l.umDenne, rianin I and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Cctuisbnrr) Steam planing illills, .k iU. I , . stock of Pine, .. . . " . , Hemlock, Walnut, Cherrv, Poplar, Ash, Ma-1 plP, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Mlicl- i ' si.lm shingles I ih loir iirt,lin I VIIIS cldlllg, fthinglcs, l.ath. Joists, Mliaillll,,, . Fencms. Pickets. Door and Window Frames, ' l1"". Gutters, lil.nds, Sash, Mouldings, irackcis, wC. i laninfT, dllllin .Scroll Maw- nig, 4ic., done at short notice and all work warranted to Rive satisfaction, belli in rice and workmanship. J. I). DinrFEMiEBFEIt, MARTIN DKKISBAC1I, BfVERS AMMOXS. Lewirhnrs Waning Milla, April 1, ls-s. a ureal suuav ii aauv. I7IFTY Years in Chains : or, the Life . of an AMERICAN SLAVE. Written by himself. 430 I'ages, Cloth, Uilt Back, l'rice 1. Tl.ia ia the title of one of th. moat intenar T intere.t ins bi..Kra.l.iea of Ihe day. It is the plain Lijtory of an Amr rlean .lave in the far South, ho. after two or three eaeaiea and recanturea, finally, an old mau, found free. Ui'Ui and rest in on. of the Northern uu-a. What the l'rrss SHi a-kA .,.. i. ...1.1 ;th .imtt aimi.lieitv. Iut with mned po.er and pathoa. w hoceer taite. ii -ill nd " i;.an ; Hannah, intcrmarri 'n.oV'l?0",,0 i writ, who reM,l.s in Ln.o, A narratiea of real .sperienee lite in. aoove. have far more elfeet aaint slavery than III" lusenmiljly wrought noeel, however Uu. to life ita pictutea may to. Am.tljptisU c , Her. ia a book of farta, atran-er than fiction, and a thuutand fidd nnire thrillinB: a ainiple Ule, of lifeking mipreasiott. rewalinu truly the workioea of the per" lial iuatitulion" in oar country. To Hi. e tory-lovins we would ray, here ia a atory worth readiog. Jf.aoM Ktaml. TIInnro rav-vASSKR WANTED, In each county Iu the free State, to rn-OT in Ihe I aale of Ihe above work immediately. Sueu ran taaily ck-ar from . . SSO TO SIOO I'CR MOSTII. Tha work ia beautifully printi-d and r.und, and ia as lareeaath. b.ioka that aell forfl.i-: bne a we mean toeellalleaatoM nisiHien tu... -v e " "if aeenta. we have lo-de tile reUil prl.-e.Mily O.S !' M.LAK. A SMI'I.K COI'Y or the book ill be aent py mall. Pfwlaire pni.1, on reeeiptof thepriee. and our private cir cular lo AgeuLf, with tcruir.etr. a-Miv.a . .. I. I'll n'.-j ll.l. ,. 3m0 u a," ainet,New lork. To Tax Payers. rnHE schools will soon close in Lewisburg, ! aim u is aosu ...... "' i teachers. It is almost a )Wr , ... . a v had ihe diinlicate. mvtime lor making seme- , . 1 . , -, , 11 ment and paying l.ie Da.an - , "fiic. ...a ..- 3 - -- - rears, that I shall call on at. persons between , o. rf the tilth of Ann .as after that tune note and the lO.h of April, as after that time ; i 1 shall e legal precepts without respect , P!"?:.!!.!" lZZlZZrZ I be settled within the time the law prescribes. A. KENNEDY, Collector. March 26, 188. Administrator" !Volr. NOTICE iS hcrt'by SiVCn, lh.lt Letters i f Administration on the Estate of ! PLAVEL CLARK, late of Kelly Tp, L'nion ! PI.AVEI, CLARK, late of Kelly Tp, l-nion , i,. .i have hern trraiiird to the ! undersized by the Blister of Cnim. c y j in due fi.rin of law tlirrelorc, an persous in- ; debted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pavment.and those having any just claims are also requested to present them lo cally aulhenticated Tor settlement. W C. L Vii, Administrator. Milton. March a. Io nninn Countv Appeals for 1858. N TOTICE is hereby given lhat the appeals ; j J tr.ri.nl .liv : od the Assessments ol the nun rem uis- . irirls in and for l'nion county lor the year j .. . 1.-1. n.it.Al 'ninniKtiniiir siinice1 18SS will be held at the Commissioner's office in Leuisburg, to wit: Fr Limestone, Last ButTMo,et CoMalo, Lcwis.Mitllinburg and New Bcrlin-on I hurs dav, l.'nh April next. For Hartley, Buffalo, helly, Lnton, While Peer and Lcw.sburg,on Friday, the lwh of A At'whirh time and place all who may feel themselves assrieved by ihe val.iai.on inadr hv Ihe Assessors mav attend if lliey Ihiuk proper. Assessors will be pmctnal in relur iiiiieihcirAssessmentsatiendingsaid appeals. JACOB 111 -.MMEL.J VM. Ki l l". omm rs. R.V. B. LINCOLN, ) Commissioners' Olliec, March 21, 158. John B. Linn, 4 TTORVFiV AT UW in Frick's Block, -North M hi. near mainei. aC- i,-,8 larwiKOUiR. a- Dr. I. Bniggcr Dr. J.P.Harvey T 1 OMiyoPATHIt' rtivsirians. 11 a.onh id tHl"tSl.hetween llh A ""h I A? 10 I f;Vr- ' .(', I J 4 Dissolution. --Notice. THE Copartnership heretofort existing be tween the subscribers, known as the Firm of Bmvm, Gsnau, .YUasu A Co., has been this day disslfel by mdiual consent, ( has. E. Morris having retired from said Firm. Much , IsM. TIKIS. BEAVKK. y KTKK IIKATKIt. OKU1IKS. M Af.-ll CO , ( HAS. K. MOKUIS, m1l MI UookE. Administrator's Notice. wTiirnpiu i -r ijm;n;.tr.M.L h. XX the estaie of FRKDF.KILK MARsll . j late of Lrwisburg, Union rountv. deceased, have been granted i0 sutsenbrr, by the Kegisicr & Recorder of said county, all per- j sons indebted to said estate are n qucsteil lo make immediate payment, ami those harm; claims against the same will present Iheui duly authenticated for settlement to CHAM. U.KIloiiKLF.V, Administrator Lrwisbur-', March 19, 18.'.". FREE COURSE OF LECTURES, I Independent Hall. rilHF! l.oivNlHirz IJIrrury 4sso- 1 vonltl annoiinre tiial the n ilemm namril below have coDiCDletl lo 'cak as follows : Ile.l'r..f.ri:m'l.- Tucmliijf Dinj Mar I. It M t; K do A prit tv IU-. K. A. I INK A,Tll U Othr Lecturers have bren inviie!, wlio we hope hereafter lo aimonnre, so thai every Tutelar eveninz during the course may be occupied. The Public is rordmly invited to aiifiul. The Lectures arc FKKr'., but cullec lions wit! be taken to dt-iray expenses. I'j DiHrs open at C, V. M. close at 7j, wheu Lecture u'nl commence. LAST NOTICE. 11 sr5,.Last IJotice.&a ALL personsUnowiiii! ih-m.elves inflehec! to UitllW.N .V lilt TLIt. will pledge take notice iliat all Notes an) Accounts not settled on or before n?"tlie first i!ajr of April nextirf; will be lelt in the hauila of J. .. Minn r'-'l- for collection. Lewisbur?, Man-h 10. l5t A CARD-TO THE PUBLIC. ff K l.r.hMM'. MerrhiinH ft . at KMNK'S UKOVK. I'a.. Draters in j I try oo ls,iroceri-s4 ll.'trdware.tjnfcnsware, : H.t.iw and Shacs, Hals. Caps. MetLcmes, Ate. i i lit'in desirous nf (HiitKi the biiMness, wc : will dispose of tiursti'ck tI'ti.Hls to a person ! , wishing to engage in trade, on or before the ' 31t int.,o ftmmiMe terrm. The siiualion is a gotnl one tor dcin? a lare mercantile biiM- j ness, being located in a riWi anraltnral dist- rieT. six mites rrotn enmmtiT ... if. n.aw ! lo Catlawissa. near the line between l.'pper I Auqusta anil Itush townships. For further I particulars, call personally upon the subscri ! hers.or address them by mail at Kline's tirovc : I'.O., NorihumberlauJ county, I'a. Mar.fi. SSw:lpd J. F. & I. F. KI.IXK. Executors' Notice. "VTOTICE is hcrebv ?iven, that Letters Tcs- 1 tamentarv on Ihe last will and testament of JAMES SIMONTO.N S, late of Butl'al.ie I township, deceased, have been granted to the j nndersi;;ned, by the Register of L'nion county, I in due form of law ; therefore, all persons i.nnwl,. fhpinsFlves in,l(.hlp,1 lo sn.l fit no""; tneinseivcs inueoied lo said estate, arc re.iucste.l to make immediate payment, aud those havinR justclaims against the same , ', ., .! ,.. ' :, r-v... ,c. j..,.,... aulhenticated for settlement. I MAML'EL B. SIMO.NTO.N. BE.JAMI. CHAMBERS. March 9, Executors HEIRS OF NANCY KATHERQAN. UNION COUNTY Ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . ---. to the Sheriff of Union county, ;reet late of Hartley township, de ceased, that an Inquisition or Partition will be held on the premises of the Real Kstaie of the aforesaid deceased, on S..Tri,lhr itlih day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which lime and place you may aitend if you see proper. Notice is therefore hereby given to Tobias Kaiherman ; Timothy Katherman w ho resides in St. loscphs county. Michigan ; Barbara, who intermarried with Solomon KaiharaiAu. who resides in the State of Mirh- d with Henry tlls- nion county, Pennsyl vania; Sophia, intermarried with Michael Hnndcl, and resides in Nnuiny -ealley. Penn sylvania; and I.ticinda. intermarried wnh l'etcr Snyder, who resides in IVrrysville. Milllin county. Pennsylvania. DANIEL D. tJl'LDIX, flierill. Sheriff's Oificc, l.ewisburg, March 5, !.?. HEIRS OF PETER KAUFMAN. UMOX C'Ol'NTV SS. The Commonwealth of Tennsylvatiia .va( to the Sheriff of Union county, gree- j ting 1 Notice to the heirs and legal l' n' l represciilanves of Pctkr KarrMasi, laic of Hartley township, (now Lew is) deceased, that au Iiiqnisiiion or Partition will b Mela on the premises ol tne Krai a-.a- ; late of the aforesaid deceased, on KntnAV. the ! tl.td day of April next, at HI o'clock A. M., at i which lime and place you may attend if you j see proper. Notice is therefore hereby given ' lo Danul Kaufman, who resides in Eaton countv. Michigani Hrnrv. who resides in . , . . " ....... u i 1U Uinilllt COUniV, VMiiu; JdLl'U, win, ii-a.uea jn M,rctr c,lntv. Pennsylvania; Peter, who r.si,ipS in Stark countv.UIno ; w illiam, wlio - - - ; - rrsima in ). .' J"'1" ' m":J ' ,, and . ,,, mi,e. ll s.ark conntv. I "Wo, Catharine, intermariird with Henfy j 1 sianders, and the issue nl the lullowinc named children, who arc dead, to witi Hannah, wh was intermarried with Cteorse Meer, and is : now dea.l. learini; the following children, namely 1 Ianiet. feter, ana Mar?arei, whu was married to K hraim I.ons. and is now a j widow, and Hetty, who is marnrrZ to Samuel j Sh.vcly-these all reside in I nion , county , f nivciy n ."'; " '. ---v aforesaid, eiccpt lleltv.wno in es in .-siepuen- son county Illinois; Sarah who was hed , 10 juiui 1 una, --- lives in !lephenon couhiy, Illinois; Solomon, j ho resides in Centre county, Pennsylvania; I John, who died soon after the aforesaid inles- j j late, h aving two children, Peter and Julian, ; who reside iu Stephenson comity, llltn.-isij j Margaret, married to Henry Kaust, who rc- ! ! sides in Logan county, Ohio; nsan, whu is ; married to Jacob t aust, and lives in r-iaric ColintV, 'nio; r.ll.-.auci.i. ni- ....... ... ( Ml3m B,.arhlcr, and lives in lni..n county j ennntr. Ohio; r.haDetn. wno is marne.i 10 ifj it ho is married lo Alet.iH- I ' - i ... : ir,.i;.,MT.ir.n i.i.io. oer ncnier, aim iiv.. n.-... . .,.,., ' llannah.who is married toOeorce Beachler; ! Marram, who is married to Ira Kinman, and lives in rMephenson county. Illinois ; and Es ther, who is married to Robert Taylor, and lives in l'nion county aforesaid. PAX1KI. 1. Ol LIUN. Sheriff. 8hcrilT' Oiticc, Lewiburg, March r, 9. 300,000 Hen and Boys Wanted ! T0T to ro to rtab, nut to lmy CLO- 1 ' ".' . . . I Tin?., of ol J. UOIUmiin a. w-o. , HTThe above nrm nave ueierminert to sell their stock of well Hiarlc lolhlns 4T COST. I" order lo close nnsiness in ilus Place. Call and see and satisfy yourself. 1 '.GOLDSMITH A BKO. I.ewisburg, Jan. 57, !"8 NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to our Firm by Sole or Fook Account are requested to come and setile immediately, and ih"'e who have : claims will i !" r'-" 'h'1!.?;''!''...... A Clunce to "Live," Again! j rS'KVAXS & KNollCRAMSt are sellinsr Litra Family Flour ai and Superfine ; at a.5. I rrTMARRIED C"1 ET married when yon wrsb, cnlv so rou ' X call at M'FAIiDI.N'S HAKDWARK SSI IlRK.an.I Re l a first rate COOK S IOVB at first cost, as 1 want lo close out my sto-k of co..k stoves JO. M'FAUUlS. I Lcwisburg, March II, IH5H. Dissolution lVotlce. TiHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be- ' I tween the subscribers was dissolved on ' the 1st inst. by limitation. The Acconnts are to be settled at l lie Foundry, and the business carried uu fur the present b John Lillrv- WILLIAM FKICK, M)lX LILLEY. t.rwisliurf. Feb. I W.'iH BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE7 ill mi The subscriberoffefstoseil the "ir i""lr'?e "r'rl Foundry at the west xi'.,rJnd of Market street, inclil tin? inkiBaKn 'lie Warrrwmi, Olfice, and the j Machinery allarhed also a lare amount of I'altrrns fur Paten! Rijrh's fur Asricol'oral ; Machinery. Stoves, e. li is regarded as one ! of the best locations for a R'Kid.sale business, j The I'roprieh.r'n lime is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is ihe reason he ) desires to dispose uf this Foundry. For any 1 further particular-, a!drrss j WILLIAM rillCK. I.ewisburj. ! Feb. I ".".I I'nion ..ra PnBT.Tf! MflTlrB I TIIO ail whom it mav concern That the I ll.toks ot -THORNTON M'NEAL have I. - I..C. ... k 4. C. , . , I L-rr:,. ,1, ,. iidiios iuj srinciuenr ana col- lection. I t'AII per-.on'j laihn: to call and settle their accounts on or before the 1st day. of April nxi, will be sued and collection made according to law vMhout further notice. WILLIAM JONKS, Attorney for Thornton A M'.Ntnl I,ewisliurr, Feb. 26, lsSH Of tin: citron, lit orange suj lini : i T1i-t iijtt of th- fragrance so vih tliffutird B thr brrze iu ench imiml rltntr. ' L--t the rpiA urst tt of wb U'gU -rtorsl ilkb, j Tim r.-rtf wiaenr Frrn-h briilrt Vt u-n of the hit Dm--J ft.-t cq i oai par i Huh Mr. li.NoKMAM?iK' Caodjr. I Klfh ilcnt. nJ fruit, and wt tower majr twgrHl, Or ilistifn tor irurt ilainrw ; I!ut th.- lUfL.tion in (In I will n.jtdtrtmt, ' Vrt r;i.h Im Jiuir- r in i-iriitr. 11 ilUal tltTtf u nua- of ilirui l.alf o murli jgiwdt ! Kr. m til swi-ct prntui :bill l Uw daaJv. j A tlr HWA.-trt uf hWirT.. r f rv ht-Tu iJc-lllud t 1 lueaii Mra. in.witaASi)ii,'i i'ainly. . i.feSMIC T III llllirrilllll her numerous friends lhat she i has recently refilled her parlors, and is now '. prepared to furnish ICi: CREAM. CAKF. and o.iri.1. i n,.s r.i.ir.. to such as may lavor herwnh their custom. ! i' Parties supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. (.RO('KRIi:S! Cheap fur Cash or in eichange lot Country Prod ictf. Call affri MRS. DKM)RMAMME8, one door w?s. of Frick's Fouu.lry Lcwisbur?, March 4. l5s DR. II. JAMES' Extract el l'annabl Indira, (Alcoholic preparalk-a from the leave, imported from Calcutta,) roa TBI rkaaaxkMr ctaa or CONSU M 1 T I X, Cku.nchitis, Asthma. l'rt:Hs, Colks, JMtlUlS LlCbll.ll i, Ac. Irice,$3 per tottle nr?fone genuine without "Dr. H James, 1 a j Urand St. Jersey City" blown in the biUile , for sale by J. A J. WAI.1.3 . .aasaap.aaVVsr ..aaaaa.a' ' "tA"OTICE is hereby given that the nnier- j signed are ilulv appoint Aaisnecs of i Aiiiaia Asotsi. ot White Deer Twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted euher ; by note or bi-ok account are requested iu , call and make immediate payment, and thoe having claims againt the same arc herehy ; nol.neu .o present - - av: iiiii...... . VVM. L. KirrEH, New Columbia, Feh. !S5.w6 Assignees Lackawanna & Bloorasburg RAILROAD. JKK1Y.IL3 AXD I'VfAKTl ltKS or TfrjJ.Vs. ;olnir orth. .rino.v tCAva Rnpert Kleomabdrg l.-,i.ytowa l.inK Ublaw IVrwirk Hearh Haven Hvaeh Urova Sho-kahinny liunli-ek'. t'reek NaotKoke 1'lymouth aaaivt at Kin-u-a .Van- I ray-rut ii a. 7 00 A N 7 10 do 7 IS do 7 ai do 7 b do 10 do S 2o do 3i do ." . do 00 do 1.1 it 111 l! a -i do V .'K do a 5 do 10 lal do 10 10 do lo 111 do jlC-nWiad. ll(JOM. Him s an 3 ij 4 to 4 -i 4 4 i- ft la 6 -') J 40 5 fi) f l s 10 6 aV 6 .0 II AO 6 Oo aaa. j' ,.lt pmatrs fiti.ton -,0"" ir.uvt at 1 l :. Ml 2 10 do 2 -D S Co do do a a . a vo d? 'i t.-ranton Id :o do 3 16 do The NewYork MailTramconnects with the I Express going East on the Delaware, Lacka wanna ot Western Kailroad. Arrive in New York at 15 P.M. do Philadelphia bv Camden.V Arnboy Kailroad at SO P.M. I'are mm Hnpcrt to X- tc York, ft). The Accommodation Train North connects at Scranton with the Express Tiain wet on Ihe I). L. A W. Kailroad. Coins; South. fJJn - - i'Ail.1 Af-ril. jvToa "",t . , , aa w a.v it. S III do IM do S 30 do 0 3a do I. 40 do .a) do in 00 do I" Ij do In :o do In 4.1 do II 10 do II ! do II li do II So do !- ;o r.vf 1.' a do rj to do 11 li do IJ IU M. iu li r.M. r: do 12 40 do lckawaBaa 4 i-O 4 -o 4 .:: 4 40 w, at l-iitn W wnt l 15 r.ymoatli Nantiei-aft llunlock'a Treek r-bitaabinfty ileaeb limve lu-arb Haven IL-rv, i. k l.ini. Kidga t.pytowa ViAM-raahnrff aaalvs At 7 ia do 7 - a d. 7 4 do S do 10 do a j,, h 4a do A JO do r.uprrv ..... v .r The Phila. Mail Train e"''rr "'''' fonnrcts Rupert 12 in do " f m.ar. W1, the Mail Train al liupert goiii" East ai .... .. ,.. I 10 r.M. forCatawissa.i-i.i union. i oiisriiie. ! Itradin; Ac. arriving ai I'hilad. at SS P.M. Also wnh Mail I rain f."mg a' o i .t lor i Pauville, Milton, tllcss'cach to Lewiabuig. j .1 .. vv .11 .4 ... . .,.. ami F.lmira. I .ii.iiiv., .".a .., . I'assensers bv4 I-.-". I raini;iM.i.-',.nr-l can . take the fl I'. Si. Express Train 'tor Elmira and the Vesl.or lodge at Blootnsburst and lake j the 1 A.M. Train Roms Last, arriving al rtn- j ladelphia at 12 o'clock niH.n. - - I 1 . III . I. . I rassengers lor iiarrumi'i; uirect win ...- the N.Y Mail Train (1 P.M.) aoing Soiith.eon nr. nno ai Port Clinton with the Pauphin A Billiroad.arriv.ng at Harr.sburg af , 0.cock nt n,,t dav. r J l.ri.A . r..A l-a ' II, Scranlon. Jan 21. lf5 3m7Sl William Jones, A TTORNEY at Lavr. tfi"ns rrmrmtlv attended lo. t'lhce on .-emu Second St. 1di't.,rcccrMjbyHCH.eW;l'.l ' I U-rVfif at I o. , I'A. MO !Mi:ni 'KSiKKS COl. ai .he rcrv low ea'C ct aSl Per ton. lor e Auditor's otIce. IX rtie Orphans' Ci.iirt of I'nu.n (.us'y, in the maiter of th- Ku:e of Xnun iem.t. deeerd i The Auditor an'oii.t-d to zrr'.,i, n; and aljUNl the account if Jmnes i imnn.Ailmia istrator of the estate of M.ebapl tuinn. UrcM. and to dispose of eiceptinns nledara'nst sai t account. will meet the parties mirrestcd at t-: office in l.ewisbur in .-aid county, ca t'luuy April 9, 1858, at 10 o'clock, A.M. W ILLIAM JO.ES, Au lu. r Administrators' Notice. IIERKAS, Letters of .YlrninlMrariim lo ihe esiaie of Mrs.M RY V.ljliKU. late of Kelly l..nili,. ileceax-'t, have l,.ci duly granit-d to the u::derii;i.cJ, all pers.iA knowing themselves in.le'jte l o. saul estate are rei'nesled to make immrtliMie avi..AO anil those bavin; claims upon it will prr?i.t them fur srtt'em'iit l.i me. THOMAS SW ENK, A i-ninistritur Milton, March, IH'iS i.t:wis i.ti.lii:it, A RCIUTD.T and El'ILDER. il l.EWlSfllKC. n?'Ollice in the I'nivrrsitr Buiklmg tssj SUHIX II. ORWIU, Attorney at Lats;. (V FFICE on Sooth Second near Market fcl. LHWI-SHVHV, r.4. I (r All Trotes'ional liusiness entrnsttJ tj Ins care will be faiiliJuity and promptly a:ta !d lo Sept. II, 1157 New Goods ty Old Stand ! ( (JCNFRAL assortment of DrjCloodl. J mini? Up Ctfliili,'ltSit flips, JJuOtt artu Sutt suitable fur ihe scas4n. Jlapl Witt, QueeilS Ware, GfUCetliS, .... ,TCU . SALT, FISH, fcc, all of lnch will be solii at prices to soil ih times. Liberal deductions made for Cast;! M'CREIUHT 4 HAl'L'K. EutTalo X Roads, 'ov. ao, 157 LOOK THIS Will xotick: xotici:: xotice::! HAVINfJ just ffturnd fiom the ( with an uuusally lari;e Stk and we I selected, and am now prrpared lo sillg'Ki'ts lower than can be bought elsewhere on lhi si te of Philadelphia. Hardware! Hardware!! Hardware!!! .all ails Locks, Laichps, II, nee Screws, ilas. Putty, Paints, Oil in fact etrrj thing von may want to buildyour- cu . ursi-raie nouse or t uiy pur cent, lower ihaa ever before. 'lhit u:u I hi 3 iraif CAKPKNTKnS.here Ton can et the e!e. , brated Ureenfield Planes, Spear & Jackson'j i hand, tenon and rip Saws. Butcher's, Beatiy's ; and Bradvs Chisels and Plaue Irons, patent land common Braces. Brace Bills, A user. j Squares. I Juaccs, Iron Screws, Compass Saws, Hamond's Hammers. Ac. ! ltlackmiths Iron iO.V IROX AH ! KINDS- Bjt. i!icp. Tyre, Oval, RuonJ au I ! ;i'iarr i:a Ktrel. Effing and Eurh Sieel, V ies. Anvil. ItelU.ws. Srrcw Plates, etc. HursEKCEPER! Table Knives and Porks, Carvers. Spoons, Kettles, Lamps. Can dlestkka. C. n Mills, nilrk il... Jl,t. Pans. Bowl, H ALL i' tl t.l, Veil .ill fio, I .11 the above ilh a great many mure at Ihe Hi!:lv. fcR itb la--i a- rr of JiAKIU a l.lFliO, in IbeoUCEACIM U3j. LKnlSKI i:-l. Pa. Till. H-trr mis mi: Ixftcetu tlie l'ust f mre anJ TdajnrjJi Ofue . l.IO BIHERV ASb CONFECTIONERY. riHE subscriber respecttully tales Ibi rn I lliod to inform ihe cilia ns of Lcwisburg Bearer's Building, where he will be ready lo snpplr all who mny favor him with a call with ihe best or e.crTtviivi ia h.a line of bu siness. BKEAl), CAKErt and tn.Vll.t TIONERV on hand st all times. Being a practical Baker and Ci nfenioner f.r upwards of tweuty-tive years, he feels confident that ail who favor hi "i with a call cr give hiiu a trial shall not be disappointed. Weddings and Parties supplied at ihe shortest notice, on ih must reasonable terms. All sons ot Orna mental Work done to order. BKKAD delivered at H.insfs at all tnnea when desired. CHARLES 1IE1XER- Lcwisburg. Oct. 7, IS57. r OS. L. VODER, l'raf lica! iVafrhmj- tier and dealer in IM.ieks. Watches. Jewal- rv. Silver ware, I lanos, .akio.iioiis ana cLtti Music. All kinds of Clocks and Welches repaviie4 and warranted for one year. SHet;H to snii any eves f. r a!e, and new elasies inserted In old frames. - Lewishnrr, June i, 1o7. NEW GOODS! THE I'laec to bnv Comls. rlirap! 1 inii;s & nnn, Beg leave to announce lo the public thai ihrf have op'ned a larec and complete Mock of . FALL AND WINTER GOODS. embracing every variety of LadieV and titnt'a Niunnier wear snch as Cloths, Cassimetes. Linen Coods, -,rinsv laiuliattis. Calicoes, Silks, Berates, Berate Delaine, Shalleva. Lawns, Mitslins. a rarife as.soriment of EM BKOlUFIilCS of all kinds, Jtuttuctf, JItitt, am! C".', a!so a large a-sortment pf CAHrt 'I'!", SALT, HSU, atw .va uu l.anj. Farmers anJ Uoustkpepf r are reapeel fidlr invit, d to eannrre enr a.aurlinent rt t.i:ut fmKx."e Kn ki:n. iiAiainn ;. v''.v n'.AA'f.. A- . and we are aatialkd tliitt you .ill ni,d evi.-rylhini.-. i-f the heat awalily, you may dohe. a-, lli. a.o atotli-rate rt.-a. lair lloiala aer. Aetaeted w;h nnnanal rer.-. and wo believe ill la tonn-lof ihe vi-r. l e-t. and l. r th. ,R.ihl. I aa ebe;ir aa they can r aa-aaM; be oll.-ri-.l at aey ether alore i-u tie, Wt-at Branch. We reai-eel lolly invite enf old -o-tinier- to call and aee our St.- k. anil e are aare c. can niei-t yenr anal, anal ta-tca. i'KOL'l'l F. tal.cn a n-.tal r str vtvir r.fnae.1. I.I.WIS 11'flN. .-. lewlal-nei-. 0-1 tV-T AAK.'N K Kl.l I. T1IK r.KK-IUVK: olil Mammoth" atTHi! ! Xot- " 1 1 r . ") III : wuhsiamli nthsianilin; ihe haid tunes and Bai n suspensions. J.& J . WALLS .... d and are now rneniiis 3n nnnr- .. - -- - nallr brKe and well srl'cie.1 sto. k .1 JV,LA.-;N"j W1XTKR (it'OPS. .jaiinj partly of Cloths rf evert frai-. rlain.Waek and f..nrv:ass)mrres.a neaiinlu r .. . -t an.. I. a, a a Tut aa.:4a at I 4 ,ari,tv . f Veatiac. itai.au -; - Wtnt.r r, Ores -o4l. tKLT-aA. -..l.e-alem j. KihUr-. Heaver. .!.. . . . . . . M.i,.a Iv,.k Lin.n SLw ... al 'I h sik. 7iio, lrii-K. wrrtr. rein. Ol. at m J ' " ' STIIAW pfcvfTT urirtt and 5tjlc- (', !?-. -alao a ie veTer Ike. -1 II uimvAnK, Qrf :kxsv r Ct'.tVXE AM' WlLIOWW si.F ri:i"M. ii". Ac aultidtcall theaantaetihe raT'e 1 ' A- . all el ah ,h-r i-Avr " lee.. ''' ..am at "' ai" r-'I- no,i-n.llio arl. .'ail f3rn m hal f' t ' L. -ist jrj.l.T. ! 1 Copy Melxr.tl
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