LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER APRIL 0, 1858. L.cirisbur1, Iti'inoiislrnnrc 1'ropoM-U. Messrs.Editors It appears lhat ihe Messrs T-. , if ,..... A pptt 0 1 S.'iS i SetboMs are not content witli Ihe profits that Friday .Morning, ait.tt. j, i, k accriieil lo ihnr faimly dunng ihe i)ny yearj iflor llio nmiivil nf lit r.mnlu cofk t frit in 1 I1"- A'SrlC I Aib7 B"'in- T"7 now ..tempt in gel back to themselves the land that their father sold, with all its improvements. These .11 .ho ...h to bar or .-ll-...u.d do I t.. ..!. tne nd in.MtDj rlrrulslioo in i romnunm (mU1111M . , rminti nml arc ivnrlh vytt22r r , : h di. n i,;,,; , . "J "' ' ' ! content to try title in Hits county, where ail Sec Xciv IdvcrliscniClllH. the circumstances are familiar to the people. fe?A frtu 1U 1'utlaloc lor sale, anu MFadden again!,t Insurance Company, hich i tindiMiook to have the trial elsewhere, was ; denied by the Legislature. It is time that the ftlitl JeukTS, t House in Lcwibborg for rent, amoug to day's AJvt's. 8$uP.Nfix AVEiDESSAirr., recently of Hartley towusliip, has taken the Hotel formerly kept by Mr. Sbowers, iu Ccnter villf, fnyJer county. I-Ccucral lVlLs.-iYr bus been appoin ted French Auilaalor to KnglauJ. The 6tate of Trance continues to bo tbat of ag itation and not of quiet or hope... The siege of Canton has been raised. fc&-A "lr. Mas I'crcy," a German CVThcre will be no preaching in the Lu theran church, I.cwisbur;, on next Sabbath morning. 1'reaching on is.ihbath evening as usual. It. A. FINK, Pastor. Legislative Record" did not state it-hat the j case wa, and we supposed it lo be the See b !d application, as it had been made some j time since, while that of Quinn had only been , made that day. But we are assured by Mr. , Hayes that it was the latter case for which a recently come to this country, took a horse and buggey from llauville early this week, petition was presented, bill read, and passed and it is feared with a Mourns ttitcnt. His pursuers fiund be had crossed the Luwiaburg llridgp, and then lost track of Litu. A reward is offered for his appre hension. SJfA.Atuoug the members of the Kan sas Constitutional Convention, wc observe the name of H. M. Visit, a graduate of the University at I.ewisburg, and late a l'rofessor at J'urlinyton, In. Yhi!e with us, Mr. F. was a radical Democrat, but Another, who did not want tie town he could not stand the utter prostitution suip 0f Jaekson abolished, says : of the party to the propagation of Slavery. ! It' the township was too small, and its - maintenance burdensome to the county, then tQ-Two young men have been taken the same argument would apply to the prnpo- up at Miriliubur;,' (.we a sta-o driver) and seA borough "' Harlleton, which would have 1 T ., , . . , ".0 voters, or SO more than Jackson. Sauce POUt 10 dan ai l.ewi.-bur)r, on charge ti ,r ,he coose ,, iallce for the pander. rifling a carpet bag, which had been left in i hotel at Mifllinburg by John V. Hur ler. Another youth was also in, on a j charge of a petty larceny in Kelly town- ; ship. A bad state of affairs among our , lising population. ! FIRE ! Thursday 1'. M. last week.the roof of the buildiug in which is Voder's Jewelry Store, on Market St.. I."brs j caught nre trom a burning chimney, but j it was speedily discovered and the flames ' extinguished, or a disastrous conflagration i must have ensued. The building has been I tey Daily prayer meetings, at noon,aro held in Independent Hall, Lewisburg. ti?Thc newhonse cd" worship of the United Brethren, at New Berlin. will be dedicated on Sunday, lfiih of May. Bishop tilassbreuncr and others are engaged as preachers. l.Th ritE-nVTKI(YOFXnitTIIUM!!ERI.AXIlwill hnld il lie It fitted meeting in LeHipburtf. n the Tliirii Tuasday f-Oll.) c.l Airil, at II o'clork. A. M. lull and meeurnle :tlitlal KeiMirle, and double tlia nnial as e . . . - , i ae.fuieni; nr ine i oniaiK'kmeni an.l "uonuiiiEeui r uuu, tax payers of I nion county were up and doing , will elpMU Iroul , rnllrr, Aum and remonstrate against this piece of injus- isAACiiiu.lt,siiit.d rierk. tire, or suifer great danger of a loss of their - -- - ------ - own property. many. Keystone Editorial Union. Pursu- Khkor. The bill which passed the House ' ant to a reluti'tn nf the Keyntona felitnrial t'ninn, . r c pnej at the tir..t meetiii!; ol that Lx.ly held in Oiinviile. last week, relating to "the change ot venue 01 1 iilir tv, Augunih. ts.s, the next iten-raiuitinir a certain action from Union to Nortnumbcr- j -V" V'L l.mil cnlllltv.', was the action of Quinn. and of th prvho, to n.iuire on that oe.-ai.ina lare and re- . , ,, . . i Tl, i slwUl.lt-rel-resenUtion, lit earnestly init-d. not that of Sctlwlih, as stated in our lat. 1 he (-KV1 ,. Taib, PnsUmL J. HrTaT rfLIST.!f, Coms'g ixcry. I'uiir. II. Duvall's Calvamc Oil elTects more cures in all sore and painful diseases than anv other preparations extant. Relief i given by its use in from to 30 minutes ! r"i'For sale every where.ij 'A jiood tiKikiii: friend (.four, who is on this fide first, second, and third readings in one day, ! ' " ";".''' -m.-hi h...ry hew wi.ii. .iki witliout any of the usnal time f'orexainiuatiun t aUxv. aut mi !- return wiv.t t.i ins ,.iy.i-re, iut KIIIII! M imu Mi Hill im5iii mm , iu-ti.tl ly J.-tfrniineti t Ir ffiiiii f linn tl hut as tfTvtittiHlly rhaiirinfl t fitnl hh FUi-Uitt in his former svlf itt ttio airt ctir.nn of th la-ly, bkh n-iirt-J him to iu.tkp hiincll Known : Imt ttie Injy ctill .-.ny thnt -lie likf- 11m r-iiit(t-rlvit ht'ttvr tlili tu nrii n;i1, ttift iiidtxT-i tliit licroiittiiu.-('f nt-of Hsary) l u-th Hair lit -.-toriitirf. To tv hs-l ot the dru-isti. St. i Mcntlnti llt-ntM. fulJ t-y all C'hxI Irui:isU. KKWAUK OF QL'.VK NiSTlit'MS ANU tjI'ArK 1hC T ll Iml4l Highly onr.-ntr:.UTi Kxtrnrt cirClUU- I1'"'"" lr all PiM-x-v.tt.t th- l:l;iJlr, Kliik-vs an.l .-Xti- j j iuo l'r.-i'arr:itiin..' I !).It is a root unlmiM(Hl fart tlmt Dr. SxrnRb"j If- viKTn, or l.irvr It'-nnlv, i one of the urt-ittft tit- iicori.. ki-4.1.. in tit. .11. in'.. Hid rntet iititiirr It lit Wrn a stu-ly of thn Ir., duriu twfuty yvmt prarlicc, ' t Ct'l wli.tt (:rtj. iitsr orijau, wlieii tli'a.-Hl.cu.- ! th j j crft'st iiumtuT ' ill or i-airn ; an-J Iiim ronrluhinn m, j th:il tlie Uvt-T in t!i? rt-ati-fit ri'trulntor of the yt-in. ) ' atitl the mof.t !tal-1 lisca.-v : wl.it It if kept fiw f i -nm , di!-:f. ( n T;,. ntali t livhit'iia. J:iun!ice, g. iHT .1 .l. l.ilit. A.. (.I.ila. M. K.ti lt- fr. m nn. Wc tl"ti r-'ii.'uTti:tln: tt "ur esirH-nn? is that more m- t or reference to a committee, and contrary to the common and safe practice of legislative bodies. It is by these hurried and forced arts, under excitement, that most of the evil deeds are parsed and Utile tricks accompIUhcd. The Seebold case we are assured is in the hands of the committee. Our correspondent and readers musl excuse us for the mistake into which we were led under these Manccs. TO FARMERS. t a ego's solcble alkalis phosphates with 1)ERIJVIA GUANO. Also Super-Phos phate of Lime of superiorquality. Pure JVruvian, Chilian and Colombian Guano. Land I1 aster and other Fertilizers. Constantly on hand. Soap, Candle. Starch, Spices, tSalt, Paper liazs, Ac. Also, IJeef Cracklii.Rs. DIXON & ELKINTON, No. 40 Sonih Wharves, third store above ap'Jmt Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. LEWISBURG ACADEMY, j IIIE Summer Session of this Iustitu- . tion will commence on j MOMMY, SGtli Of iprll, 1S5S, to continue 13 weeks. All the Brandies of a thorough and Classi cal Course are taught and Pupils are pre pared either for College, for Teaching or lur j business. The Bible is a text book. A class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of in weeks, including contiiijrent expenses. PRIMARY Utadinir. WritiBjc, Drtttwr, Arittim-tiff. iniDi.Hiii Ili!t..rv, $'no AIVAM'K1 fc.Ntil.lsll Imll uot nirlu Kl atTc, 0.. U I.AXiLAUKS, b.KJ No additional charges; also, no dednctions except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH. April 9, I85S Principal Lewislmri; liank, April7,lS5S. STATEMENTof ihe IslMirs Rsink as required by the second sretu-n of the Aet of the General Assembly of this Common wealth, approved the Liih Oct. A.D. IH57 A.SUKTS. Am't of Ifilts dirountml gT..H 1 M Jo Juc fnni Winil Hk of PhilfcJ. bX 1 1 fli du from Crtiiiilry UouLei tin M anj SilTT 'Jt.U.l t5 do NuU-3 an JChwka on other Bnks.ri.W $;iy,iTs.si Lt.miUTI$.Amt of Cirtulatk.n TI,2l.0i do du- to otlu r Hanks T72 do du iviHitur C3.iM7.4l I. F. W PrHxk. Cashier nf the LewM-ur- l;nk. ! nmy that th ib..e atatt-nicut ia forrt-rt to tht? Wnt.if my uol!irt'. F. W. I'OI.L'K'K, r,sn. Cworn and luhKrilx-d Ifforw mv, one of th JuitticfS of th IVaie fur tuion count v. HUNTER PARtXT, J. P. A Great Book for Agents! FIFTY Years in Chains: or, ihe Life of an AMERICAN M.AVE. VVnl'en by himself. 4'JU Pages, Cloth, Gilt Ltack. Price $1. This ii the title of one of the nv-t Intend? in (ores t ing biofrai-hieti of tli iy. It in tb tintory of an AimriraD Ktnve in lh for toutb, mh, ltr two or this- rnrfcM- and rvcitoturwi, finnllr. an old man, (uul fr dosi and rt-ft in one of the Northern J"UU-n- Y liat (he 1'renii Say. The story In told with frreat niiDt-UrtT. hut with mnrh powvr and uatlio-. H liovvr Ukns it will find it difficult t ly it down ttulil it ia liublK-d. Ajf.o.W tra Wash ington, I. t'. A narrMtire of real etperii-ner tike the ahnie, wHI have far more eQV't aitiott utrttt-ry than the intfrtii"Uly wrought nvl, howT-r true W liU- iu pictures uy hw. Am. Ittptttt. Here is a hoitk of fart, Ktranftvr than fcti-n. and a thousand f.lt mTe thrilling; a aintplf Ul-, f Uh-inx Oipreittion, revt-aliuj; truly the working of theiH'U lial institution" in our country. To the ttory-luTiui; we would My, hr is a aUry worth readio. Jliuie iitcurti. A THOROUGH CAN V A?? Kit WANTKD, In earh rouuty Iu tht free itates, to engage in tho rale of the abow work iuiuedmUly. Such cn wawly ckar from S'0 TO AlOO IT.lt MOTll. The work ) beautifully printt-d and bund, and U lnrv ae the hoi-k tbat ll .-rI .-.; hue a we nvau ti wll at least o.ie in Ntct:& Tii"i-vn fipiu, tlin oh a'i-titii, w liHTf nixde the retail ri'-e only ON K D'H.LAK. A f AM Pl.t Ciil'Y of th l-k alii be wnt (.y mail, piwtair paid, on rif-iit of the price, and our i-rivaU; cir cular to Agrub, with terUK1, tr. A'Mrf.-a II. OAVloX, PuhlWher, 3mo Nou Ann irrtT New Vutk. A Chance to "Live," Again ! tVEVAN! & SNOIHJKAS ate selling Eura Family Fiour at t,..'S-, and f upetfine ai tTT MARRIED j GET married wlieu von mh, i nly so vn fallal MFAliliI.N S HRIVVAKK M OKK.anJ -t ta lirji rate COOK STOVB ai first ct'Nf, as j waiit tu cluse cut niv si.-k ijl cook slove-i. JOS. M FAlUI.. Lewibur;, Match 11, 1i."h. I Dissolution, - - -Notice. riUin Copartnership heretofore existing lie- twen the siiljcribers, known as the Firtn of Uk&vkn, tciR, Marsh 4'v.. has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, f.'has. E. Mtirrii having retired from said Firm. Maich 1, ls-S. TIMS. IIKAKK, PKrKK I'.KAW.K. liKMlK.'. MAK.-II CO., II A-. K. MoKKlS, Ull-1 LtVI UikiKK. REV. DR. CONE. all thcrelore should pray the Court to decline the request, for the Legislature has decided not to have too small election districts." We FuLuiit Loth propositions to the consideration of all concerned. ! t"JTlie bill for the sale of tlic remain- dor of tho State Canals to tho S. & K. Koad, passed tho House 3I ""t"" tiur iu ti. .ifinuative. The bill reducing tho prices of licenses, aud othcrwiso facilitating the sale of li ipior, passed the House alio, mostly by a strict party vote. IZ 'PIIOUSANDS of Copies Already Sold. L "The Must Remarkable Mfafmfm of cniiiiuuiti'U oTur from diM-Wi-d, Wxkt than all other cnum-h rut tni-ftiuT. Tiikiun lht to lMararrtTt hypolhfi!.!, we have hut to rliiil n. rvmt-ilv with avliii'li tn i-nrrii-t tliw liver, anil r have a rure ot nearly all the disrates wo an MiWct to Just lllbiishf?(t. fteW editions l 1-y fimj ly uMnic a ir-Tentative. That the liirf-ornlor the Memoir nf Rt. Spfrt 11. Voxi, O. 1- l r-fr.-d in sut h a reitittly. is U-yond doutt t all ft ho try it, for i j,T Kamily. 41 pp. I'rno. h-nul in Muilin. I'nut ita irtuvn are cin-h thai f-r all complaint aricinir from j uu nU(. hitepaoer. Trice Jl j. iir.r ut-ranfnifiii-i, u m an uniaiiinj remetiy. wmie an Tho bill rnlaiivft In mililit mail in liar- recently cr,uircd and was iu rc.sSiou of L, LcKisij and Wcst Uuffilloe pisseJ John U. Linn, hsq. thellnnse. the House. -IIon. James Pollock is elected a I Tho Appropriation School Director in Millon not quite so j well paying an office as Governor, but very ' important. Gen. Washington served as Grand Juror after being 1 'resident. Kx ; Gov. Kilner is often found promoting the I intercuts of common school iu Cuinbvr j land county. t"There is now no npn Slavery Party iu Kansas. Their lcadi rs are mostly ly. the rart injured was not Titai, ana me jf expelled vamosed at Washington or l shot were successfully extracted, without cowed by public opinion. Their only ; ny serious uamage to Mt. otrou hope for Slavery is by the Knslaving Con stitution, backed up by U. S. Troops, aud Ly divisions amon" the Free State men. Id the mean time, Free State emigrants l,ury named Casper Sowers. j ore pouring in. Gov. Ieuver docs not j cowers says that the Irishman demanded 3 .. . .r,... ,i ,i -,-:. his money of which he bad considerable 3 attempt to enforce the obnoxious laws, : . . , , , ... . 1.5 , i i on his person whereupon he deliberately J and the people have the moral power lo tQok anJ BQOt bi . ,he , m, Ja govern themselves as welt as any people . distance of but a few paces. The Irish on earth. man denies this story, and asserts that ho " . -- - - I merely asked him his name. Sowerswas SgjJTho grounds of the I resbyterian anJ ,0jgcJ ;n jai, . but WM 8ub. church in this place have been graded J SCqucntly liberated, by a hobcas corput, aud very liberally endowed with shado ! on bail of $1,200. Farley has since been i trees, the past week. I in a dangerous condition. Tho leg was ? There is vet time to transplant Shade j gangrened, and will probably have, to be Bill passed the House, aud is under consideration iu Sen ate. A Bank Bill is before the House. Accident. Last week, Wednesday af ternoon, while Solomon Stroh and Wil liam Farnsworth wcro out shootinc pike a abort distance above Sunbury, tho guo j in the hands of Farnsworth was acciden-1 tally discharged, and the contents were ' lodged in the body of Stroh. Fortunate' Siiootinq Case. Last week, Thurs day evening, Michael Farley, an Irish man, was shot a short distance below Sun- a family uiirin. for all di.rapv of tlit. .lomarli ir bow lt arlnrli ara raufHil iti a arenter or !" .lt;riw tiv liv er l'raui:-iiieiit. it ia lite afc.t, surest auj worit vllli.-a- Fits Pits Fits 1 DIl. 11ASCKS VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS. Fur the Cure oj Fiif Spasms, Cramps and all iVeitwij and t'ontitutiunal Disrate. I)EKSO.S u ho are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find DX IIANCK'S VKfJETA HLK EPILEPTIC PII.I,H to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epil- ertny or Palling f its. Tbrae riiU por m-iw asperiRr action on the dttouh ys tem ; and, although thpy are prepared eeii;lly ftr the purpofj of curing Kil, they are al?K of epecinl benefit fur all fwroons afflicted with weak uerrem or whose ner tou nv-'tfiu has ben nmstratfl or ihattcrfd from any raue hatver. In Chronic Complaint or dresses of long Rtandinff Puirin-f need by uerroufluew, they are , exct-eiliiiKly Iwni-ticial. I'riee per 1kx. or two loxe rnr 5. Pronout of the city.enrlojiinff a remittance, will have the pills pent lii'-m luroupti ine mill lire 01 poMae. tale ny hKTtl If A S'K. No. luS HALTIMOKK STUKKT. Ralti tnniv, Md to whom order from all part of the Union em ut ixuu id wrra a steti p-strait. Pr.Cnne. late Iartor of the Firrt npti-t llnitrh. rity fa ROVE II &. RAKCK'S FAMILY SEWING MACHMES, 405 BROADWAY, Niw York M CHESTNUT FTKBKT, I'UILADELfHIA. AaTThefle Marhinofl are now jutty a Imlttcd to be trie o.-it in ue f-r rmiiy fewint;, iDaKtnpf a new,, ftrrot;, aud ela-tic stitch, whirh will MoT rip, even it every fourth stiu h be cut. Circulars scut ou applica , tion by Lttcr. Agents wanted. j Corrrclrd Weekly Wheat... "Stol.OO K?gs... amputated, as the only means of saving life. Farley wag employed upon the Northern Central Hailway. Huuluri Ga tie. A new Post Office, named Rauch's Gap, has been established in that part of Nip penose Valley lying within Clinton Co. lie v. Kugcnio Kincaid Las arrived again at Rangoon. His news from Ava is that tho liurman Kuipcror is still friend ly to him. John M. C. llanck, Esq., has removed from Mifllinburg, Union Co., to Middlo burj, Snyder Co. Ta. The two Presbyterian churches in Lan caster have uuited in one. A Second ?Btriking and well worthy cf the deepest ! Presbyterian church has been formed in consideration by those whoso habits aro ! Pott.viIle, of which Rev. F. S. Colt, of ' ot easily moulded. I Rradford county, is pastor. . :& The next and last of the Course, on ! The Harrisburg papers mention among Tuesday evening 13th inst., will be by ! the lumber passing down the river this Jtev. Mr. Fink. Subject: Yuunj Amtr- J spring, several largo canal boals from tho ftVa'i .VmIcI. ! extensive yard of Frick, Slifer & Co , at WiLLTAMsroRT, April 7-A "very do-! S in UD'on t'onnty. itructive fire broke out about half-past StctIcr lte couuterfeitor of coin, who ithree this morning, which entirely con-1 C6eal'cJ from lho Wiliiamsport Jail, has -Vitned the largo brick building of Ralph I lcen reenpturcd. ?j:iliott, occupied as store rooms by J. II. I J- Clark. convicted of murder at "lulmer and E. V. V. Uiggins. A house : nviuc, Las naa a wru oi error granted : r I? rnr!pa nnmr.i hv ll T..m..!! I to the Supreme Court. Tho case will bo - and Fruit Trees, if done thoroughly and carefully. Mr. Linn and Mr. Ludwig, on tho Turnpike just west of town, have each a handsome assortment of trees of j various kiuds. In buying of them, you aro quito sure of getting what you buy for, and also that their trees, having been i pirtially or wholly raised here, are best adapted to cur soil. j jairj.Uev. Mr. Mahii's lecture was an j entertaining and instructive scries of il- j lustrations of tho effects of Habit, not only in the animal creation, but especially in 1 Man, mentally, morally, and physically, i... . r 1 i... 1 i. ..I.:,.. illl COUlXttSls UI j;ouu auu iiauu.-, nuu 2 .. - 1 11 . r .! .1 . Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples liuttcr 60 45 30 1,25 1,50 Tallow .... Lard liacon .... Ham Shoulder.. 10 Clovcrsccd... 8 10 1-2 9 Ui 9 .3,75 MAliltlED, On tha 1ft in.t. at Ih. Mt. V.TH011 lnu.a, Lwi.liirff, ha Itrv. It 1 link lioliKKT K UK Valid MiH MAiilAII 1IALI. botb of Uuirlipvillf, l.yroniiUK 10. 1'a. In l.. wi.l..iri. 1-t int , l.vli. A. K. H. I1, KVAN FISIIKU of llautille, auj Jirj. MAKTUA MAIITZ ot Washington vi 1 1... On tiif &1I1 iii't.at thi- l.nthrran rarKtnaRc.l.-wiiiliurr. I.v !!. It. A. Kink. JAMKS lureit anil Mlas KI.I1A IIETII li:VII,l..lb of Ki llyTp. At the bri.li-'a fall.i-r'... 111 Tioca Co, Ta, 24th lt, hy Itn.Ilr Jaavrr. IT. AN HKKW J.tltoT.tK ul MiUinburg and Mi' MAKIA A.SHMtltS. On thei'J ult. by !! T .1.0.An.rarh,rilIl.ir WKBKK and li" MAKV llfCTKV. Unh of V."t liniraln. Tp. DttiJ, Tn LewUburs, 1st inut, JOHN P.raswr ana of John aud Anni V lUJrhiS',d 3 year and niuutlu. f , i if Mr, wo mm the m-rrowfj of a triend, Itut now, our "Vn w hare no heart to MOg ; A la I the lyre that did its flWfctuess It-nd In siknt uow, and broken every string. R. In Kelly TjVJ td ult, PAN! KI- WKBSTKR ana of I&aac and Ann ilolleuWk, aeU V- months and IS da. Iu Li'wtebur-, Jij tnft, KAUI. eon of Uciiry and Susan W. tierhnrt. aped 2 year and o weeafl. (Mi the ult- JA.r. c. aea yvarn,ani on ine -un S A K A H O. 8Ri d t months both, dauhu-ra of Jacob and Mntilda l.utz, of ItufTiloe T. In Uuffahw Tp, '2 th ulL JuIIS VAN AT A IT. arcd Tfi VT9, 1 1 mo and 2 davP. tn the :tb ult, A MM ON nn or Solomon and Hetty Komt, of Kelly Tp. ap-d J yrs, R mtu hi dya. In Lewi-.burir.'.,4tb ult, LL.IllKTII daughter Of 7o and Janette Lilly, asd 3 yrt, 6 nios, Uody. In I- wisbur. lhult. Air A LINK daughter of Samuel and "hnrlott Itenn- tt, at-d 6 yra, 3 iuoj. iS dv. In I'lnl.-vl-'ll Ina. on the lt nt . M A 11 V KLI.ABKTK d.niL'htcr of Win. Van Ucacr ilaii , of Lcwbburg. in tho 15th yearofhr airc In Center Tp, Snyder Co, the SOlh nit, MARUAUKT dauffhUT of ltanii'1 .1. IVitar. in her 10th year. (iu the lnt inst.. l.tMtKliT .S. CI.AItK, iu the 71th year f Ui? aire, father of H;t. Itr. Jam Clark. em incut tuidiooary. and one of most remaikuble men of the present age. llin life wai full ot r-mtiic iiiJ mci-d-nt, as well as a bright example of Christian virtues; the volume should fiad a wleume at every fircaide, and a place In every family library. Among the numeroun U-Ptiutonial from all sectioni of the country, w take pleasure in quoting the fallowing: xoncn or tiis prehs. "A hKcraphy Of a famous pivacher and man. written with power and eUnuenca." J'hiladflpttia Antninj aflat. lr. Cona ivputution a an elo.u-nt and fervent miuUUT nf the Gospel, an a strong, rlrar, fa roe H thinker. wa ax-kuowIedgt-4 throughout, the tuiuu." JtttUm Vavttc. "Amerieahan produced but f-w m popular preaehers; his pronaliiillufnre wan unbounded, be wst'iiidtwd a man of talent, of large attainment in the fK-hol of Christ a brilliant preaeher, and a noble hearted, zealous Chris tian philanthropist." Otrutian CwttWe, r-nr Uoiik'hton Cona. one of those itood anl faith ful Nrvants whM earetT exfOipIiD'S that surptMiat; ; Wauty of a ptnine reliiona lif. The work is pmluo eq lu eh-pint Form, with a superb engraving l Ur t ne. , It d'-st-rvtw a place as a standard of Kod works and deeds , in all families." -Vie ltrir Jhiily ,. ' 4The o!umeis a ntraiht-frward simple narrative of l the pulilie and private life ef IT. Cne, irom tiH youtu up to the period of hisdmth- It will Iternad with int-r-t tr tbaHMMuUMil of th danmn.iatfctK to which lT. Cone bfloniteil. as wull as by thousands of bis own de nominational friends aud admirers." Vlvrutuin titer da ny, fftrtfrl. s.A Iiteral disrount to the Trade. JM-SoM he all Itonir mII. Fnblisher-i anl Booksellers, No. ;10 Broadway, New York. If this work ran not bo obUinH at the country Bookstore, the I'ubluhers will send to any address in the ( idled Mates a copy by mail jmitpaitii on recrii t of the pnrf.fl Ji. NEW HAT, CAP, LADIES' FANCY FUR STORE. rrjIKsubscriber,bein?arRACTICAL JL. iiAT TKIl, rspe.U'ully announces ti the citizens of I.ewisburg and the surrounding country, lhat he has jnst opened the above business, in the new iiore Koom on Dlarkot St., between Front and 2d, (next door lo James C'riswell's.) where (je is prepared in furnish customers with any arti cle in his line. I VStrict attention paid to latest Style. Flnr llatS made to or.lcr. OLD H ATS repaired at short notice.at the lowest possible prices for Cash. tj.Mv own work repaired grulh. JOSEPH tilUSO.. Lewisburj;, April 1, lSSH. Administrator's Notice. WIIRRCAS, Letters nf Administration lo the estaic ot t'liKIJERICK MARSH, hile of Lewisbtirj;, L'nion county, deceased, have been granted lo the subscriber, by the Register & Recorder of said county, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present the m duly authenticated for settlement to I'H AS. C.S1IORKLEV, Administrator I.ewisburg, March l'J, IttfS. FREE COURSE OF LECTURES, at Independent Hall. rpilE I,e ,, KImitk I.llr;ir .tsso 1 C'iallwn would announce that Ihe gen tlemen named below haye consented to speak as follows : K. It. A. FINK do Afril 13 Other Lecturers have been invited, who we hope hereafter to announce, so lhat every I uesday erenin? during the course may be occupied. The Public is cordially invited to attend. The Lectures are r'KKK, but collco lions will be taken to defray expenses. fsDoors open at fij. P. M. close at "l. when Lecture will commence. CP" LAST NOTICE, eauLast Notice.-&a 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebted i XI. to BKOU.-N & Km K, will pleasui take notice that all Notes and Accounts not 1 settled on or before fVthe first day of April 1 .. . ...:n i ,.v .i i . , , . iicaij win uc iru in inc uanas oi j. a. .Mian L"i(. for collection. I.ewisburg, March 10, ISM Dissolution--Notice. flHE Co-Parinership heretofore ni-tins be- i tween the subscribers was di.-.si.lved oil ' the 1st inst. by limitation. The Arci tin's aie . to be settled at the Foundry, and the business : carried on for the present by John l.il!e. j WILLIAM fltlCK, I JOHN I.I1.I.KV. ! Lewisbnrar. Feb. lflfiH BRICK FOUNDRyToR SAlX ' The suliscriberoifers to sost the large Hrirk tVumlry at lhr west 4ft.Tvaflhe Wart room. Mlicrt an l tli Machinery ait.ichril ah a Inrjp amount of raitenis for Patfiit Rights lr A?ricnlturl Machinery, Stoves, &r. It i rirartleJ as one of the best locations fur a Ko!,sa.e business. The Proprietor's time is w holly nt:roseJ in annther employment, which is the reason he j nrsires to uispos-e of thi r utimlry. r , r any i further pariirular's, aJdres j WILLIAM narK. rewisbtir-. j Fvb. Is.W I nu n "... Pa PUBLIC UOTICE lt all whom it mav concern That th' ll.mks of niOU.M ON A M'.NKAL have bern lefi in mv han.l f.r settlement ani CiA lection. sr"AII persons failing to call ari l settle their accounts on or before ihe I t tfav of April nett w:il be sue.l anJ c.Jlectit n ni a tie according to lair without limber nMir'. WILLIAM JONI.S, Attorney fur Thorutun M .Nual I.ewisburg, Feb. KS pe Vj.ti of the j'icf tn Itrlia WIr, of th ritron. thf ornutr anJ lim : Thi-y firi f th tratrmni lau h ilitftr J ty the r-rteit-e in enrh trti'ial clm 1-vt Hit fjii-iirc b tvcl .f Inch I1ii'rt j 'Jjh. Tlw Caver tf aia; or r'rvn- h t.ran iy, ft n"D: 'if th lift Diinnl atif -au rutuparo With Mrs. l't.i-3lAMii.'s Can.ty. Rich dpifrn. antl fruit?, an 1 wft Mwrr ni t. jr tlihf It ei'iriiiw tjintv ; Jfnt th-r jj t -i in ttn 1 tw-1 D"t KT'i.tM, V-t c-a-'li hfiTe aim!ri r in j-h-ntv. V ithal th-rv is uont i t tfi-m !aif to cnifb frizc I, rm th PWfet i-ratnn; chilil t-. tli .ln iy. A tlf "i.ltt ff L.T., rr-rvh-r Kit liuJ 1 uitcau Mi. IiN -rjin1'U'j CiuJy. John B. Linn, ATTOR.!:V AT MW-m Ttiok' Uluck. Svn'u M it, i.'.?. AiUu ' luhbar. Vau DISSOLUTION NOTICE. fPIIR Ctplrinerhip beri-tofre eiisiing b f tvri-en the sulMrnters, known ft the Crm ol Ui r.rrrprart , Drkib rn Cu ha teen t'tis .lay iiisolret, by nt'tttial consent, Rtufcti Snviter having sM n ii.tete-l in aa4 firm tj lieytrs Amnions. The bit tines will i eontititieil urt'Ier the same hamtt aal atjl if ihe former tirm. J. r. DIF.FFrMrKKPF.il, I.ewisbnr?, M RTI DKKIliCH, March 29.Vf. KKl'UK. fc.NYDKU. AudilorN oflco. IN the Orphan) t'uiirt of I'niuo Coyntf, in the matter of the K-utt of MtcuarL nsw. dereasej : The Au-Lror appnjntetl to sniit, settle n4 atjut the arrount t Sjnu n 1 Cj'iino.Ailrain Uirator of the esiaie of Michael tjuiut. dee'd. and to dispose of exep.ions tiled af atul said arrmint.wtll meet the parlies interested at hn otlice in Leu-ibur? in sai l coTintv.cn Ffidiy April 'J, 195d, at in o'clock. A.M. W ILLIAM Jt).K3. Aoiitor W T Administrators' notice. liLRKAS, I.eisers uf A.lminislration in tiie csia e ..f Mrs.M AKY MOOKB. late i f Ko!!y tnwn -hip. -eeaseJ, have bceu duly rantfil lo the Un Iei;neJ, all per.ir k!i"Wiii themselves indeMcit l( anl cilatai are requested tu make iintiieiliaia y2)rocnt, and tho--e having r!a:D!i nua it will resent lh m tir .rtt'em'-nl tn me. THOMAS s WEAIK, AJruiaUtratcjf Milt, n, March, isr.s i.i:uis imi.mi:r, r.l lUTD.T and Ll'ILDEK, 1 I.EHISVVKU. PA I i0:T.ce in t'niversily BuiMing simm;i. it. iiKmc:, .tHorney tit law. iTrH'E en Smh S-enn.1 nrnr Market t. l.EWlsuiH'.; I'A. VJA!I rrotesnir'al Bjsiness entrusted hi cire vcill he faithfully and irouiptly atun dsd i- spti 11, li;-7 New (ionds.a. Old Stand! i:ri; L aitTtirient of Dry Good. wir. -)' L'l'Hitiu .Ilntsii; Cujn, live! ait'l tues stniat'.e tor lUe season. IhrJ Warp, Queens UTare, ('roCeiI,..', 6<, FISH, fe., . all t t which w.ll he si. at prices i mil lh times. Liberal deductions made for V.'ah! MTREItiHT A HALC'K. rutralu X Rr.ads, Xuv. 3(, ls57 LOOK THIS WAV! xotjci:: xoricf.:: xotw:h CROC F.RIi:i! Cheap fr r,kr in ' T AVING jUt rt,lirI1P,l HtJ exchange for Country Prodnce. ( all and .ee. ' J - Wllu an unuaiiy larse Mock andw.il 4m-aaa,WM iTcailte in inlurmin" her numerous friend that she has recently retiited her pirlurs. and is ouw prepared to furnish H E CREAM, l.'AKE and rl.KEl'! K!.KKIE!S to such as may favor her with their custom. IV Parties supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. tlso consumed. Kiliot's loss is it. at '911,000, cf w hich $5,000 is covered Ly Insurance. Fuluier'n loss $ 1 8,000, iuur- d for $13,000. Iliggtn,loss 1 to SOOUO. argued at Harrisburg 7th May. So it Goes. At a meeting of Demo, crats, facld iu Milwaukie, last week, Hon. James lSuchaoan, .'resident of the Uni- Ccutisbura t'ilcrurn Association. MEMBEIt.S of the Association arc hereby notified thai an Assessment of Two and a Half per cent, has been made, to meet current expenses. It is necessary thai it he paid into Ihe treasury on or before Satur day, the H'th of this month. By order of Executive Com., April 9, A. M. LAVV'SHE. FIRST OF THE SEASON! T SCIIREYER ft SON have just re- J ceived their slock of Iew Sl'lUXG AXD Sl'MMER GOODS! which ihev are scllinc very chean. . Tlaoa who buy for Cash arapwicolarly invited to call. - i-'ipru i, ii3!.i jfcr WANTED naUEDIATELY 3D00 BUSHELS CORN! m 2,000 BUSHELS OATS!! 500 BUSHELS RYE!!! For which a fair price will be paid in Cash. Inquire at the Flour and Kccd Store. Ap.Swl EV A.NS& FICHTHORN. To Tax Payers. TIIIIE schools will soon close in Lewisbur-r, and it is absolutely necessary lo pay the teachers. It is almost a year since I have had the duplicate, my time for making settle ment and paying the balance I owe will soon expire. This is lo notify all that arc in ar rears, 'hat I shall call on all persons, between now and the IDtli of April, as after that time I shall issue legal precepts without respect of persons, as I am determined my account shall , be settled within the time the law prescribes. A. KENNEDY, Collector. March " 1858. Ailmiiilstralor's Xollco. Executors' Notice. TOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes X 1 tamentary on the last will and testament of JAMES SIMOXTON S, late of Bujlalijo undersigned, by the Register of L'nion county, ia due form of law ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having juM claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. S AMI.' EL B.SIMONTOX, BE.NJA.MI.N CHAMBERS. March 9, 185S Executors HEIRS OF NANCY KATHERMAN. TTMOX COUNTY SS. MRS. LlENORM . DIE'S, one duor west of I'rick's Foundry Lewisbur?, March 4. lsj.S DR. II. JAMES' i:lracl ol ( iinn.iltN Indl a, Alcoholic iTKfaratit'D rrm th- leave uu-ruJ fri-iu Clt.uti.; 10ft THE MvUH4SENf tritE t'f c o x s r yi i t I i x, Diioxt-iiiTis, Asthma, Cui'iiiis. t'oi us. NEKVOI S DEUII.H V. Ac. Price, -J per boltle . 7ftene eeijuine without "Dr. II James. i for sale by J. Sc J. WALLS 3iu?ii Sole Agent. Lewihnuri; The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania m.m to the Miena of t.nion county, gree- I '"s: Notice lo ''ie heirs and legal ) ' 'S representatives of ici KaTHta- mas, late of Hartley township, ile- ceased, lhat an Inquisition or Partition will be j held on the premises of the Heal Estate of! the aforesaid deceased, on SiTmnir.lhe itlth day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ' which time and place you may attend if you j see nroner. .Notice is therefore herehv eiven in Tobias Katherman: Timolhv Kathcrman J p1""""' . j , r...vlwn As'ilsnre'' Aolirr. OTICE i hereby given lhat the under- i signed are duiv appointed Assignees ol ' AaaauAX AstiKM, of White Deer Twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted cither ; by note or biok account are requeued to call and make iintnediate paineut. an.t those having claims against the same aie hereby i nolilird lo proeul l!it in diilv antheiitreteil ir settlement. K. I.. II A I I IKLI, i M M. L. KITTEK. i New Columl in. Feb. IS.'.S.wti Assn.-tit es ; Lackawanna k Bloomsburg RAILROAD. ARRIVALS AM) iikfjKTl : .AS Of TRAtXS. at'lec'.ed, atid am now prepared to sill goods lower man ran t?e bought elsewheia ou this ! side cf Philadelphia. , Hardwa're ! Hardware!! Hardware!!! -aiU ailt Locks. Latches, Hinge Screws, ;ins. Putty. I'.onts, Oil in fact rtcry tiling you may want to build your ; self a lirst-rati house or tarn twenty par cent, lower than ever Leior. Tki wa .' i 7'.''. rivi ' .' CAKPEN TER?. here you can get the ctle- brated Creenueld Planes, Spear & Jackson's i hand, tenon and rip s.iws. Butcher's. Qealty'a I and B:adv's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent , and common, llr.irr-s. Brace- Bills. Anrera. i llamond '" Hammers, Ac. i Blacksmiths' Iron I fill A IKD.V- ALL j KINDS Bar. Scollop, Tyre. Oval, Round and ! Square Cat Steel, Spring nnd English Steel, i Vies. Anvils. Hollow. Screw Platea. etc. HiilVKKtKI'KKst Ti.ble Knive anJ Forks, Carvers.Sji. rns, Kettles, Lamps. I a:t Jl.-lifc.. (' T.-e Vill. oil -i. tl,.. S1llt.. ',m. 1. !. .t-. HAI.I. I'tt'F-K .u w.ll tit.J all I li al-rw a rt a irri-al many ui.-rw at tiia U iv 05 I. M tt i. , j.-.-ii 11 vi .:;!... tn tlic uta 1'it ic in MunJ. Ll a l.-m iat. Pa. rm 11 .1 1'.' in. 3 h u r I'xtKeCH r1f 't ( fir and Til.jruA Pjh . lIO ItiKI Rt .:. x v 1 : c r i o x i : n y . IUE stib-.crilT resnectt'ullv tal.ea this rne- .vr.i ro.v.i Ltavii Rupert (.oliiS orlli. I ho resides in St. Josephs county. Michigan ; Barbara, who intermarried with Solomon Kalhennan. who resides in Ihe State ol Mich igan; Hannah, intermarried with Henry (.'us wcit, who resnUs in l'nion county, Pennsyl vania; Sophia, intermarried with Michael Handel, and resides in Xittany Taller. Penn st Ivauia ; and Lucinda, inleriaarrted with Irter Snyder, who resides in Perrysville, Mifllin county, Pennsvlvania. DANIEL I. Ill l.DIN, Sher lf. Sheriff's Oificc, Lcwisburg, March 5. HEIRS OF PETER KAUFKA1V. UNION lOI NTY SS. f The lummonwcalih of Pennsylvania to ihe Sheritf of l'nion county, crec- ( i ting: olice to the 'irirs and Wzl . i L' s J r-prescniaiivcs of Pktir Kai fya!. ! s., late of Hartley township, (now Lew-' is) deccaseJ, that an Inquisition or Partition will be held on the premises oi the Keal Ks- 1 tale of ihe aforesaid deceased, on Pbidat. the l S3J day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ! which tune and place yon may attend if you see proper. Notice is therefore hereby piven j to Daniel Kaufman, who resides in Katun Limv KitlKfl itt-rw irk Bearb llnTt-n , Shk-k-tnnnT J llunlcck tl'm k I Ntintirok ! rijtmoutU I kiilctoa LLAVe j M'tomiiii; 'Mt IH.wUo ' I'.tt-ton t AkKIVK AT ! The XewVi .Vie I :.rk INI A M Arr.iin ii CI..I.-..I. S ti, 11 Ihl r..i.-i; fua Mil '. J 1 T M L " ilr .to 4 J.. i l .'t 4 -' ,l,i 4 :". d.. 4 .1 .1.. i I.S ,., .la 4 ,1,. J., J, .! J.i Jo I tr. pai in j.. C iil 8 r, in C- il county, Michigan; lUnry, who resides ire j x"riiio Wheatly county, Indiana; John, who resides i i.,;.v",Bna in Stiinnnt county. Ohio; Jacob, who resides l'ini, n in M,reer eoiiiitu. Peniisvlvnnin . IVlr rim W,st lilttrn irsmes in oi.ua kuuiuv, .iiio , iiiidiii, wild resides in Union county, Pennsylvania; Es ther, who was married lo Daniel Mover, and is now a widow, and resides in Stark county, Ohio; Catharine, intermarried with Henry Sanders, and the issue ol' the lollowin? named children, who are dead, to wit: llannali, who In ro ,i, : I . : no ,i rl Vail Train connects uu ii,c Express ;.iiir Ka-t on the l'tluwate, Lacka wanna A; W estern Kailroad. Arrive iu New York at 7 l." P.M. do Philadelphia by Caiudcn& Ainhov Railroad at ill P.M. Fare mm liujstrt I" A tc lor.'.-, it. The Accommodation Train N..ith conm n.. at Seranton with the Kxpress Tiain wcl t.n tlic 1). L. K. Railroad. (.oins: South. !. '"O'' ol. b uo A.l. 8 "j ( 4) It :-i ll t: Ult I.- ij I : ::k A l. ,Io M I' . V I. 4 ' 4 O .1 'If ! l NiYVUl'. is llrTl'llV "il'Pn tliit I Piters was '"'"married with (.corse Slcer, and is UH . , J . ow dead, lcavintr the followinK children. l.. V',TuTT"n r"w "''J ' i """-ly Daniel. Peter, and Mararci, who KLAVEI. CI.AKK, late of Kelly I p I,,,,,,,, u.,, K hrajm LuI1 an"d u ' Firici' loss S1000. Tie property of L'p- tcJ ttatc-"' wa3 out J 4egraff i Winegardcn aud of Jacobs Has ,' the mo.-rattc party. ved ly the utmost exc rtions. Joseph 1 h0 -'eul'y appoiutea l ostmastcr at Wondcrly and dcorgo CM, who slept . vcr tha store, barely escaped (Ucy were ' iken out by means of a ladder. 1'ul er'i store was the largest ia the town. ! the whole loss is estimated at S10.0l.i0 if wbich over one-baif is covered by insu-: fui.1.. iuciv am au7'iviuua iui iuc urC as caused intentionally. VTiLLiAMsroiiT, April 8. A young lau irned to death in a boat which took fire, n night, at Montoursviilo. Ho bad n aa'.eep in tho cabin, and Lu Lmlv , w ourncd to a crisp. ana t tbiciga was a I'ouglas man, anu lias bceu retnoTcd fur a liuchanan man. Ditto at Columbus ditto, ditto, many places. The SurJcr Cuuuty Journal f- Timtt Las been removed from Middleburg to Selinsgrovc. Ir. Charles Marr, of Milton, Las removed to Seranton. 1 .. . 1. . .4 1 M-Jn i A hy the name of Henry Ititzey was 1 r . . , ,, . , . ... . e ; hre to the down Hall in Jersey Shore. II. Dayton, of New York, has publish ed a Life of tho Missionary Kincaid, written by RC7. Alfred S. Patton, of Ho boken, N. J. Almost every day, sonic cheating "Gift" WM. II AYR?, M.D. A. V. MKTI.KRT, 1I D. DRS. IIAYGi & MEYLERT, I'lij'Kiciaiit & SurfcronN. tlTReaidcncc of Dr. Hites 8. W. corner oT Market and Water streets. IT?" Residence nf Dr. Mutlcrt Market W of Fourth St. north side, immediately adjoin ing Ilrown s new store. Dr.Meylert respectfully refers to the follow in pentlemen : l-rof. W. II. Iu m r-, M. T. do Viixstixe Mott, M.ll. do J"iix W. I'atrra. M.l. do Jon? T. MrTCAl-rr. M. D. Ju.t--a W M. Jrscp. I.L l, do Patio Wiimot do .Iohji N. C'STSr.HAia CI II. W. Sc-ito-i Rev. IIowasb MausiM, P.P. Lswisburg, April l,lS8 Kc York City do do do Moalrtve. Pa. Toaan.ta Wilk-a-llarra perantoa Lewiabarg county, dcceaseil, have oecn granteii lo the iindersi-;ned by the Register of l'nion county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested '.o make immediate payinent.and those having any just claims are also requested to present thcin le gally authenticated for settlement. W. C. LAWSON, Administrator. Milton. March S:, CS59 fcg-Some fine salmon were caught by j Union County Appeals for 1858. TaTOTICE is hereby given that the appeals on the Assessments of the different dis incis in and for l'nion county for Ihe year 1358 will be held at the Commissioner's ollice in I.ewisburg, lo wit : For Limestone, East Buffalo, West Buffalo, f.ewis.Milflinburg and New Berlin on Thurs day, 15th April next. For Hartley, Buffalo, Kelly, l'nion. While Deer and I.ewisburg, on Friday, the Hith of April next. At which lime ami place ail wno may leel themselves aggrieved by the valuation made by the Assessors may attend if ihey think proper. Assessors win oe punctual in remr- r. Leonard, last .., ;,.. l.,l. ' l,.i,.,l.,,.. ; I r.,l .. : :.: Aarg dam ; some of them weighed twdve ! The Wyemiua Historical Socictv ii iu KbAyu,. fu:i -rrn-i .u at Wi!k?s Parrt. TV G. EVANS & TO. Iiave removed JLi their rinur anil Fee! S(re to; ning their AssessmeutsattciHiin; said appeals. the stand recently occupied by ilrown Mer-, ncr, on Market street, where theyare plad to : see a'l their old customers and as many nnr rms ":;M. ( pril 5, '69. , JACOB HUMMEL, WM. RULE, R. V. B. LINCOLN' C"ninisi"nrrs' UlEtc, March Cemm'rs p' widow, and Iletfy, who is married to Samuel fsiively--lhese all reside in Union county aforesaid, except Hetty, who lives in Stephen son county, Illinois; Sarah, who was married lo John Vohn, and is now dead, leaving ihe following named children, to uit: Peter, who lives in Stephenson county. Illinois ; Solomon, who resides in Centre county, Pennsylvania; John, who died soon afler Ihe aforesaid intes tate, leaving two children, Peter and Julian, who reside in Stephenson county, Illinois: Margaret, married to Henry Fausi, who re sides in Logan county, Ohio; Susan, who is married to Jacob Faust, and lives in Stalk county, Ohio; Elizabeth, who is married lo William Ueachler, and lives in Union countv aforesaid; Sarah, who is married lo Alexan der Ucnfer, and lives noi far from Tillin.Ohio; Hannah, who is married lolieorge Beachler; Margaret, who is married to Ira Kinman, and lives in Stephenson county. Illinois ; and Es ther, who is married to Robert Taylor, and lives in Union connty aforesaid. DANIEL I). OUI.D1X, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I.ewisburg, Mareh 5, ts;.9. Dr. I. Bregijer Dr. J. F. Harvey TJOMfEOPATHIC Fhvsirtans. i J I sonih side Maikrt Pt.hatwecn 4th A old , liKlS lt.msBllr,ttA i HMTK AT LaTg Kiuf ton INjmouth Nfllltill'at lltiniWiVo Crtti ."lm h-hiony tarbtiroa Jh'Mcll llAtt'tl lU-rwh k l.iioe Rtw Kaipttntau ARRI.g r Rup-rt 4 ..) 1 h J.) ,m ! 1.. itt ; l'i 4. II I" - I J3 it . n i-j i rz 1J 4'J ;.f Jr The I'luU. Mail Trim c-;i " .-ul.'i r.xint rS with ihe Mail Train ill Knptrt quit: Kasi ai I 10 P.M. fr ';u.iM tNv.i,,n i,hi,.n.l' ii-vfl'.-. KceiiJin At. airii in ai rttila !. at V P.M. Also uiih Mail Train ;-i rt at 3 V.M U r iKinviil, Milton. IIcsci.k1i to I.ewisburg.) ' .Miincy, tl!iamiort anI hluiira. i V&se ncr rs bv I V.M. J'rain &'ing Xrw4 can ' lake the 11 P.M. Express Train Ynr Klniira and the H'est.or lude at Ult'omvlmr? an. I rake i .1. - at fa f I.L . uic .i. 'i. i rain cciu r.dM, arriving ai i m ladetphia at I'Z o'clock noun. Paswncer for Harrhhttrg direct will take the 1 V Mail Train (I P.M.)gi-in Sotiih. con necting at Port tin ton with the Dauphin A: Susqurhanna R jilroad.arnving at Harri.brs ai I o'clutk noon of next .!av. P J I.EAVEUKTir. pl csrranlon. J;n 51, !: 3n7Ci i I thf J iu inl.xrfi I he riiiu n el I.e visbar and vicinity in central, and the Ladies in par- ticulai. that he ha- p neJ a ltakrr iintl ! lll' lionet n Mai ket street, in Mr. Braver liuitdms, w her he uitt be ready t 1 supply ail uho nn.y iavur him with a calif wiiii the I'pt of everv:hit?r in ht !;r. bu- ; $nir. ;KEAI I AKKS and ( O.NKKC ' ; TlllERY on hai'.l at all time. Being? a ' practical Maker and Ct-nfectioner O r I'pvrar.U ol" twentv-tive yt it.he jV. 1 cor.fi-irni that ail w ho favor htm wi'U a r3i i r give hin. a uhJ h.tll not be dapptMtiteJ. Weddings and P.iriies supp'it'tl nt lite ih- r-t ni'tice. on iha niot rea.'iial lo term. l ioiti t-fitlrt ! mental Work kue tr or-'tr. , HUE I !. I,Vl r. d :u II nc nt !! ti.i uh-n de-iM.1. rHAKl.ES liKINEH l.e wis burg, Oct. 7, NEWOODS! j f PIIE riair to Imv (UhK i-hrap ! ; I ii!i(.s .v .tzi:i. : li' leave M announce i, liie pul-iic 1:1:1: tlit y have opened a larje and coni i, e sti ek cf ; PALL AND WINTER GOODS, embraciiiu every variety I.adip.au IGiti'i , SinnnoT wear - -iieh as i ioih-., t'aiipere. I. nun ''ib, Vcstin-j, f iiiirhains. ra'ie e, t .ilks, IVra'j' S, Perae IK-Iauie, frhal!, i l awii. Mti- Iiris, a tarze a'T'mect of KM OKolbKKlKS ol all kinds, j liotiu If tfx, tnui Cops, a! i a larse a-.'r!:ncr.t id CAKPETi, ( Jf AI.T, n.-Il. .t . a!w;on lsoi. j Farmers und llonstkrepers a' ri."t f iIH ittxiTi'l " fm'n rnr i int. v.t f t.IiWf A'" A M. . 1 i. h tti A M li '. Ar . nr I -.r -..(:. t! f 11 wi'I lif.,1 .... r I Iiihl'. 'f Iti' lf.-t (tt On y, i U luav di :-,tv fil lii- .n l;v.. rulf T.ll. iur t.n. .r (rt-rr t wi'h rnii'ii.il er". ar- w rl,.-T tt: ! f utt.t i I !(. , r tr l.nii I t. r f . ju);. a tiftp tt"- r:in r.' -'tuM l v r 1 n.. ii.-r t. iv . th tt. t Kran. fi. r. 'j- "uIU im tt- .'iir .-M hi :. m-: t.- n-l u-f rnr t' W. ai l w- it me vii rnr. t ur ti' no I ln-t . I A'(' t t itken tul - ' tSIf t- r r.r... I KWM llMt Ui tirz. Vt !. 7 A Wto.N K tt Klt L TIIK I'.KK-IIIVK! Til!: '-ol.l M;imn:..!!i"a!iM-I!--nf- 1 WALLS William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law. CiAkc linns ! iV rroinrtlv a"nded to. OiKee en Scuih Second St., reeer'ly biHf Hiclolr. Kq. I.EWIXHVHfiJ'A. Rl Ri:ilV Oil. at the v rv f. i a i. I S1.1- p.r T,,n, f-.r sale i, ) r I V.ll h.i.iu.lm ih' h.:id times aa 1 liiii.ic bU 'pCHMltllS, J. & J. have received and ar' n.,w ep.-tiin .; i::n nally Uie and wr ',1 -electrd Mm KAI.Ii ANU U'INTKU Ci'OI. j c iiM-nn" panlv id C'lciha .1 ewn sid-. ; plain. black an.l lancvl'ai-iuieirs.a heauufii j m. i .1 V..jtiess. Iialiau tk It'. Jana, T.n.:a ai 1 f Winl.r ar.r, al.-o I l.u.lirs Iirrw CiootN, ' aurh Silk". Turn - " l"in.. TTrpt. F-ii.l.. Wklla i,w5.i;i.'b I b,ln ; l..il.. I. it I- n. I.ai, ll.-.a, kk.-biJ brK.o MiiIiik. Iiu.h Linaa .ha!a. at 4 si'U.wv r.oons j ef pfrt aariely an4 rtvk al a flte Faleelia 'I Hardware, (,r ekxsw a kf. C'f.iar am Viii.wavc uat.die.il ttiewtPf. elthe r "t"' 'I CAETINCS. I a-. ai: .i Li.h th' . ff- I t' IW.i j ne'irt..i: tow tri' v :-'T" Jr I lli.n i-. .x.hai f. -It ' 1 ,...r- r-t . lt"