Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, June 18, 1858, Image 2

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Kail-Road!
Tli it I lure will be a UailrojJ Luilt on
tbo West title of the iuxjUKhanna Hirer,
we have not tbc Kat doubt. It ill com
inoncc at tbo west cud of tlio Suuburj &
Krie UjiIiojI LriJe, which crosses tbe
West Liraueli fourteen miles above I.jwis
lurg. It will be bcuted ou (be wot bank
of tbc river to Li-wb-burg : tbcoco to tbe
cast end of Pry Valley, there, taking a
westerly direction about four miles, will j
run to lVnus deck, which it will cr.-s?
aud cuutinue ou tbc west side to Selin
prove, and on this side of tlio river down
to the Juuetion and Hanisburg, where it
will intersect with tbe Lebanon Valley
Koad, which is counoctcd with the Head
ing road.
Tho dist inco of the contemplated road,
is about seventy live miles ; and its cost,
rolling stock included, is estimated at two
million dollars. Hut, in our opinion, this
is too high. Tho entire routo presents
almost a dead level, and we believe the
cost for grading would not reach eight
thousand dollars per mile, amounting in
tbc aggregate, to but little over one mil
lion one hundred thousand dollars. The
bridge, however, across tbo Susquehanna,
Blight be estimated at one hundred and
fifty thousind dollars; which would bring
the cost of the road (o some thirteen buu
dred thousand dollars.
Should (his enterprise be consummated
and there is no reason for a doubt
I'biladelphia will have a direct line of
Kiilroal to Lake Krie.
Tbe Northern Central road belongs to a
ISaltiraorc company, which will naturally
resort to every possible expedient to bene
fit tbeir city through tbe medium of their
road. And it is a fixed fact that the Sun
bury and Erie road can not be extended
through the mountainous region lying be
tween Suubury and I'otUville, and which
has been abandoned. Tbcrcforc,to secure
the Like trade, Philadelphia has but one
alternative, and that is to turn its attcn
tion to this road and see that it is built.
Sixty miles of it would be located through
a magnificent and productive region of
country which is not yet tapped by any
other road. Its travel, and the tonnage of
agricultural as well as of mineral products
along this route, would be unciualled, by
any road of equal distance in the State.
We hope the citizens of Lcwishurg and
Selinsgrovc will the proper effort to pro
cure a Charter, and have a Survey and
Draft uiaJo to lay before Lebanon Valley
and Eric compauics and tbc citizens of
Philadelphia. The tonnage and travel of
these roads would bo greatly increased,
while I'biladelphia would be bcuifited to
an cxtcut not to be reached iu any other
enterprise involving the same amount of
capital.
We will have more to say on this sub
ject hereafter. Selinsyrote Di mokral.
Xcujs Sterns from dHljcr Counties.
On Wednesday evening week, tbc barn
of llcubcn Ae,:lar, in Beaver township,
Knyder couuty, was struck by lightuing
aud consumed.
The Shamokin Journal's meterioloiMcal
report makes out 'Zh rainy days or nights
for May, and all tho remaining days
cloudy.
The Presbyterian church of Pittston
received 105 new meuibus one Sabbath
this tuoLih.
One of the Democratic Committeemen
of I'hilaJolphia has been ejected from his I patriarch among the same people, died, j dollars (sigwr,). And whereas none of .he
... , , .if m f i lat mouth, in Lancaster county, and was heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court,
6tat,oD because he voted for Mr. Henry (. .boot 100 peo- , on tee return of .he said inquis.tiln. to take
for Mayor. , the premises therein mentioned at the ap-
... . , . , ., ,. P . , . . i praisement, you and every of you are ihere-
W orkmcn are now engaged in building ; Vm. Haslctt of tho Rutler .lmericun, ire hereby cited to be and appear at ihe next
at Lapurtc, Sullivan couuty, an extensive j j8 a can(JiJate for Congress iu the Alleghe- general Orphans' Court to be held at Lewis
steam tannery, the frame of tho main j ny and 1utler dM, D0W represented by roZ
building of which is already raised. The j iion . Sam'l A. Purviancc. Mr. Uaslett tha said premises at the said appraised price;
dimensions of (he main building are 40 by j is a good man in every particular and we ' and in case of refusal or neglect io take same,
207 fee,, and out buildings to ..rrespond. hope he will get the nomiuatiou aud be . I'd'nbe SiTb Sr'.
Vui. 1J. Anderson, Ksn., who formerly i ,;1'ct,-',1 Witness ray hand, and the seal of said
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represented the Cumberland district in the
Jstate Seuatc, died at his residence at An
dcrsouburg, Perry couuty,Vedncsday cve
oing. His age was about 58.
Mama Potu. A man uamcd Bedir.
died at Heir's Hotel, last night, of mania
potu. He had been engaged as one of
the clerks in the canal department of tbc
rcDusylvauia Hailroad Company, and was : wa3 destroyed by fire on Wednesday
considered one of the best cltrks in this ! morning. The fire was not discovered un
State; but, alas ! be looked "Up0n tbc j til too late to extinguish it. The loss to
wine wheu it was red, when it giveth its tne owner js probably between S2000 and
color in the cup, when at tbe last it bitctb j f JQ0O. We have not beard whether the
like a serpeut,and stiugetb like an adder.
Ilarrhtunj Tchyrajift, Jane 8.
Dr. Charles 11. Hull is chosen President
of the Muntour County Agricultural So
ciety, in place of George Smith, L'-oj., de
ceased. The next Fair will be held iu
Wishingtonville.
A correspondent of tbo D.inville Amer
ican states that Col. Jacob liodearmcI,late
of Jersey Shore, is one of the most exten
sive wheat dealers in Frcepoit, 111.
. B. Parker, Esq., bas taken a band
io the editorial conduct of the Jersey Shore
liijmblican.
In ;Norristown, last week, as II. W.
Iiousall, Esq., was. riding out with bis
wife and child, bis borse ran away in con
equonce of another borse attempting to
! bim. As a last resort to save bitn-
self, Mr. Iiousall guided his horse against
a fence, which spilled his carriage load, '
t.reaking the carriage in pieces, but (he '
ii.iu.te, hi, pily est.J?ing without broken 1
to.es or 0 her ri,ua injury !
j A cliiM of t-'amuul and Catharine licn
liiy, iu its lliirJ year, was. drowucd iu
Heel's sawmill, llaincs Tp. 28th ult.
The IVa.-hiiifit.JLians Lavo held a spiri-
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' mcc"uS 111 Nillhcim. j
Neighbor Manser, of tbeSutibury Atucr-:
'L"", '"" au uuaceounted fire in tbe upper
i portion of Lis printing office, which was
happily ftipj rcs.-el without great damage.
I'r. I. .Martin, of Lcwfetowa, has been
licrtied by tbe Lutheran church to preach
the t.ospcl.
The J'resbturians of F.jst Kistaeoquil
las, Mililiu county, opeu a new bouse of
worship ou the 18th June.
Loyai.sock, June 3. On Sunday last, '
Jaejb Wright, aged about nineteen years,
a son of ILiijuiuin Wright, of L'pper Fair-
field township, was drowned in tbe "Con-
wago halls, I. ljalsoik cretK. inc ac-eea.-ed
met Jacob Ilyman upon the bank
of the creek, and remarked that he would
go above tbc falls, build a "dog rafi" and ;
ride upon it through the breakers. Jlr. j
rjyman admouLhed bim that ho would :
lose bis life if he attempted it, and finally !
positively forbado him making the at-'
liinpt. Young Wright promised to go
home, but soou after was Been approach
iiig the rapids upon a few slabs loosely
thrown together. Signs were made to him
to wurk for the shore above ; but be was
drawn iuto the main current, and when
half way through the falls ho was hurled
from bis frail raft, and sunk amid the
breakers. Mr. Ilyman made a bold effort
to save bim, by swimming to the spot
where be was last seen, but, after tbc most j
extraordinary exertion,failed to reach him.
It was more than an hour before be was ,
able to recover the corpse, bruised and
bleeding by contact with the rocks and ,
crags.
II AltRIsnumi, June 5. A writ of man-:
damus has been granted by the Supreme '
Court of Pennsylvania, at tbe instance of
Mr. Thomas, directing tho Commissioners
of Allegheny couuty to levy a tax to meet t
: the interest on the railroad bonds now due
ami ccming due.
John Foley, Michael C. Crier, Gen.
Kase, of Montour county, and Davis Al
ton aud Prof. Nelson of Luzerne county,
are suggested for Congress in that district,
on the Opposition side.
ThcophilusWeaver of l'inegrovc,Sehuy
Ikill Co., is engaged as classical instructor
in the Mission Institute, Selinsgrovc, to
open this week.
Messrs. Hell aod Rus9 are issuing a
spirited Opposition paper 77ic Tyrone
Star at Tyrone, Blair county.
The Americans aud the Republicans in
Lilatr county bavc each nominated county
tickets. They should have equally divi
ded between them all the leather medals
in the State.
A large elk passed through Tunkban-
nock and Danville last week, destined for
Philadelphia, where it bad been sold for
tbo sum of 1 000. The owner represen
ted its weight at eix hundred pounds,
(nearly as heavy as. a young horse,) and
would trot a mile in two minutes and a
half. It was broke to the harness and
would drive in a buggy. It was taken
from tho wilds of Nebraska, and is only
two years old.'
C. J. Ilichardson Esq., was qualified as
District Attorney, for Sullivan county, in
.
: tbe place of Henry Metcalf Esq., resigned.
j The dwelling bouse of I). T. Ilively, in
1 Salladaaburg, was burned on Thursday
i last.
Wm. K.Gcre, formerly of Susquehanna , 'n"vc r "f Kauilman, late of Hartley
... o .t i i (now Lewis) 1 ownship, in the cocnly afore
o., Pa., is appointed h. b. Marshal for sa,,), t;retiw:r :
Co.
Southern Minnesota.
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Jacob Lehman, aged 5a years, died re-
cently in York Co. l'a.,very much lamcn-1
I ted He was a liishop among the Men- j f"r,he um of twenty-one dollars and seventy
1 . . .... , jm I five cents per acre, amounting together lo the
1 nonists. John Ueistand, aea Ul vears,a .m of ,...,,,.
-sir h iifi.f rri1 nn.t ntnitp.crvrn
ij. i. jriuo iv Vvo. uiu loaning wivuai-
i b. . ar
UllUUS IV aiidt-u a la! iitaiiui.tiiui j "
comotive- repairing establishment, 100
feet in length, to their machine shop, in
Sunbury. With this addition, the estab
lishment will bo complete in every uc-
partment.
: The saw and planing mill owned by i
! Marcus M. Wheclock, in Lock Haven,
property was insured.
The 111th annual session of the Ev.
Lutheran Synod of Penn'a and adjoining
States, convened at Easton, on Sunday
week, when 80 clerical and 50 lay mem
bers were in attendance.
Two years ago, tbe Locofocos in tbe I".
S. Senate turned out Mr. Harlan, the Re
publican Seuator from Iowa, for an alleged
techuical error is bis election. 15ut they !
have at last resolved to KEEP IN Bright j
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and 1 itch, Locos from Indiana, whose .
election was much more irregular than j
that of Harlan. There will be a big con
test in Indiana, on this, next fall.
Xo pastor is more prospered in his min
istry than tbe much abused Henry Ward
lSeechcr. A second addition of over ICO
members bas been added to bis church, !
nnA q u .t, i .-
aDD!1In lu,s . i
Tbe oily of Troy, with a population r.f I
Sfwe, dLt of 0V J 51,000,000.
LEWIS BURG CHRONICLE
Tin: i'UziEit.
tTSo ans. lo last Anllim. Quest.
Ans. 10 1st nni"ina. week before last
"American Trail Society," Ansd by W E II
& U C H ; Margie A
Ans tf Sl, Mjsc. Unipma
Kiinwlrdar. Wisdom ami ViHlmtandins"
Aus d by A A ; ivtiuut 11.
FOR TUB IFW1SIHTW1 CIIROMCtS.
y.iscr.L la Atvx.s emu ma.
I am composed of 111 lellers.
My Vi 8 7 is a kind of fowl
:l 4 1 1 is a female animal
9 G 14 10 is a useful article
ft lo 2 7 is what many are
1 2 3 is often u-eil lo carry freight
IS 4 13 is one of our members
lfi 8 15 2 is one of Ihe Greek letters
Mv whole was the name of a celebrated
authoress. i'rI
JUISCKI. LA a . "i i.i o.u.i.
I am composed of 29 letters.
My 2J 2:1 10 is a conjunction1
6 5 27 i:i is an instrument
4 7 H 1 21 3 24 is used every il.iv
15 2 14 17 11 22 is an article of food
1 16 5 1 1 is a pronoun
12 I'.l 9 7 29 is a beast
20 25 is an interjection
20 8 10 is a nickname.
My whole Is very interesting. W K II
To the Heirs cf Nancy Katherraan.
is'ms covsty, a .-
i ) The Commonwealth of Prnnsylva
? l. k. nia to Tobias Katherman u ho resides
I --.-w S in I'm inn county, Timothy Kathirman
who resides in St. Joseph county in the Slute
of Mii'hiuan, Itarbara intermarried with Solo
mon Katlierman and also resides in the Slate
of Michigan. Hannah intermarried with Henry
(irisweit she resides in Hartley township.I'n
ion count'. Sophia intermarried with Michael
Handel and resides in Xiuany valley Pennsyl
vania, and I.ueinda intermarried with Peter
Snyder who resides in Perryville Mifllin coun
ty, heirs and leal representatives of ";iney
Katlierman, late of Hartley township, Union
county, deceased (ireeiing :
Whereas, bv an inquest for that purpose
duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of ihe
rotinty aforesaid, the real estate of the said
Nancy Kalherinan was appraised at and for
the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy-Five
Dollars (V-i51;
And whereas, none of the heirs of the said
deceased appeared in court, on the return of
the inquisition, to take the premises therein
mentioned at the appraisement ;
You and every of you are hereby cited to
be and appear at the next peneral Orphans
Court lo be held at I.ewisbur:; for the county
of t'nion on the l:lih day of September neit,
to accept, or refuse to take, the said premises
at Ihe-s.iid appraised price, or show cause
why ihe Court shall not decree ihe same to
be .sold. By the Court :
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
at Lewisburg the Sih day of June, A D lHois
4r SAMUEL HOUSH, Clerk.
To the Heirs of Peter Kaufman.
I SIOS COL STY, .-
C The Commonweallh of Pennsylva-
a. nia to Daniel tCaiift'm.in. U'hn litres
( in Eaton county, Michigan ; Henry,
: who lives in Wheally county ; John, who lives
j in Summit county, Ohio; Jacob, who lives in
! Mercer eounty, Pcnn'a ; Peter, who liyes in
Siark county, Ohio ; William, who lives in
Union county, Penn'a ; Esther, who was mar
! ried to Daniel Moyer, and is new a widow,
; anp lives in Stark county, Ohio; and Caiha
; nne ; and the issne of the following named
children, who anylcad, to wit: Hannah, who
was marked to (ieorge slear, and died near
! thirty years ago, leaving the following chilil
I rcn namely; Daniel, Peter, Margaret who was
married lo Ephraim Long, and is now a wid-
ow, and Hetty, who is married lo Samuel
Shively ; these all reside in Union couniy.
re n n a, except Hetty, who lives in Stephen-
son county, Illinois, and Sarah, who was mar-
lied to John Vohn and died some two years
ago, leaving her husbanc survivmg, and lea
ving the following named children, to wit;
Peter, w-ho lives in Siephenon county, Illi
nois; Solomon, who lives in Chester county,
Penn'a ; John, who died soon after the afore
said intestate, leaving two children, Peterand
and Julian, who reside in Stephenson county,
Illinois; Margaret, married to Henry Faust,
and lives in Stark county, Ohio; Susan, who
was married to Jacob Faust, and lives in Stark
county, Ohio; Elizabeth, who is married to
iltiam liearhler, and lives in Union county,
; Penn'a; Sarah, who is married to Alexander
Henfcr, and lives not far from Tiffin, Ohio;
IIlliD!ili irhn iu nriJ.l tlanrna It hi, t. Im
am! lives in Union county, Penn'a ; Margaun,
who is married to Ira Kinman, and lives in
Stephenson county, Illinois; and Esther, who
is married to Robert Taylor, and liues in Un
ion couniy, Penn'a, heirs and legal represen-
Whereas, by an inquest for that purpose
y uw.ii ova oy me wrpnans ioun ol me
, rrumv af,iresajlj; the rea', estate of he sail
Peter Kauilinan, dee'd, was appraised at and
.j,tun, ai j.ewisouig, me phi urv oi June, j
'n i-sj e.i cM-r i,it-.i
ISSS). 75iiwfi SAM'L ItOUSH, Cl'k.
Borough Ordinances.
TIHE attention of Ihe citizens is called to
X 'he following Otdinances extracted from
the records of ihe Borough of Lewisburg, and
NOTICE is hereby given by the Burgess and
Town Council of the Borough of Lewisbun
that said Ordinances will hereafter bd enforc-
ed to the letter against all persons offending
against me same :
Ordinancc of the 1th January,A.D.l$24.
Be it further enacted by the authority afore
said, That all nuisances such as dead horses,
horned caltle, hogs, sheep, dogs, or any other
kind or species ot animals found on the streets
or allej-sof the borough, shall be immediately
removed out of the town by the owner or ow
ners thereof) and any such nuisance as afore-
said having been killed by any person other
than the owner, the person who has killed the
animal shall forthwith remove the same out
of the bounds of the town. Any person refu
sing to comply wiih the foregoing Ordinance
for removing nuisances, shall forfeit and pay
a fine of Five Dollars, for every such offence,
to the High Constable for the use of the Bor
ough. Ttv the Dnlinanss r.f 19th l.. Ifinn . r,-
0 rom plve io Twelve Hollars is imposed for
obstructing water courses.
TheOrdinanne of the28ih June,1845,makes
it thf Jmy of lhe bMm of property t0 keep
gutters open and in good repair at their own
expense.
By the Ordinance of the 21th;March, 1834,
all boxes, barrels, or hogsheads," on the pave
ments or sidewalks are to be removed by the
High constable.
ity the Ordinance of the !9th of May, 1848,
if any person or persons shall after the rnbli-
cation of Ihis Ordinance obstruct any of the
streets or alleys of said borough with manure
or any other nnisance.snch person or persons
shall be subject lo a fine of not less than one
TZ'l" llTfV.l d," fT "Ch and
ZJXJ
& WEST BRANCH rAR)IER .HJiXE 18, 18)8.
in the streets or alleys,;are hereby required lo :
remove the same on or before the 20th day of j
June, 1843. I
By the Ordinance of the 5th of July, MiO,
the High constable is directed to. make a lho-!
rough examination of the streets, alleys and
all other places in the borough where filth or ;
nuisance of any description may exist, and
give notice of the same to the persons on
whose premises it is found to remove the '
same, or to cleause those places wiiiiin one ,
week from the time of siirh notice; and. if
such notice is not complied with, the Ilih
constable shall proceed to remove any such
nuisance at the expense of the person or per-1
sons cn whose premises the same uiry be !
found. !
Oftlmnncn of Oth 0 h,hrr, 1S')2. )
That from and after the publication of this
ordinance, no person or persons shall be al
lowed to put coal ashes or any other descrip
tion of dirt or nuisance or obstruction ofanv
kind upon any of the streets of this borough
j or in any of ihe gutters or water courses .
thereof ; and if any person or persons shall
hereafter so obstruct any of the streets, alleys,
"inters or other courses of said borough, such
person or persons shall be liable to a tine of.
not less than one dollar, not more than live ,
dollars for each olfence; and further, it shall !
be the duly of the High constable to give no- '
tire to any person or persons who shall ob- j
struct any of the streets, alleys, gutters, or wa- ;
ler courses, lo remove such obstructions, ;
within live days from the date of such nolice,
and if such obstructions are not removed with- j
in the time so specified it shall be the duty of
the Iliuli constable to remove the -ame, the
cost of such removal and ihe amount of fine !
or fines imposed (which shall be determined
by the Durness or Town Council) to be collt c- '
ted from the person or persons so oflendint;.
Certified from the Records, this Iflth day of
June. A. JJ- 1S58. W. H. CHAM UK I! MX,
Attest llurness.
Jons B. Li, Town Clerk. 740
I'LtlV AXU F.iXCY
m BOOK BINDING. !
rriIE suliscriliers, liavins Iioiijrjit the
I Uiudery late of Stephen D. and Lyman
II. Wilson, of Milton, and added to it some
superior implements, and having secured the
superintendence of Mr. H. E. DO WM.NfJ.who
has for ten years been employed in one of the
best Hiuderies in Philadelphia, and comes
with the first recommendations for integrity
and competency, are now prepared to
S333J) j& 'MliI8H
Books, Pamphlets, magazines, News
papers, Slusic, &c. &c,
in every style desired. Work may be either
bound or half-bound, in
Ci'lf. Komi, Turkey Morocco, Sheep, or other
Leatijjlk, or Molin of carious colors,
and ornamented wiih MARBLE rAI'EK of
different figures, shades and colors.
Old Bibles and other Books or Papers which
it is desired to preserve as memorials in a
family, can be made more secure by the Bin
der's skill.
(j-j-Blank Books, Bibles, Hymn and Praver
Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Diaries. &c,
EA-tterrd Willi Coltl
in legible and durahle characters, to order.
MUSIC I'OKTFOLIOS, &c, made lo suit
customers.
Lettering and Binding heretofore done by
the Milton Binders, can be executed by us in
a earrcfptmding style, as we have their totds,
types, and desiens.
ViTA good Bindery has long been desired
ill this vicinity.and we can therefore most re
spectfully solicit the public patronage, trusting
that it will be sullicient to repay the outlay
and risk. rv'Rent, tools, stock, and work
men all requiring money, we shall expect
I' A Y DS liF.Ll YEH V of all work.t yrj We
intend lo charge moderate, iEimnLi and
uniform prices, on Ihe Live and Let Live"
principle and hope to make it a permanent
business.
Office in the center of Market Square, north
side, second storey, adjoining ihe Crroxicle
and Telegraph ollices, third door from the
Post Olfice.
WOIIPKN A CORNELIUS. Prop'rs.
HENUY E. DOWXtSU, Agent.
Lewisburg, May I, I S"s3.
WINFIELD FACTORY!
Aear Harllf loll, t'nion f'"-,
rpini I. ... i...i.e..i
,i J.I1I MlUMUuTI, UlilllMlll
for past patronage, would inform
his friends and the public in gene
ral, that he continues lo manufac
ture all kinds of lYoolt'I) oo!, such as
Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Satlineils, Jeans,
! Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and
Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the
.best kind in use, and having employed the
, best of workmen, he feels sate in saying
that bis work shall not be surpassed by
j anyfftablishmeniin the country. A goodsup
! ply of Ihe above goods kept constantly on hand
for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices
that can not fail to please. WOOL will be
Carded in the test manner and on the shortest
' notice. Terms for carding, rash on the de
! livery of Ihe rolls. MARK HALFPEXXY.
Winfield Mills, March 30, 18.7.
Still Another Opportunity!
3Irarly,IIiP Cheap Picture )lan,
7J-ICA' AOAJSf
I "IE take ihis method of informing the
j 1 citizens of Lewisburg and surrounding
'. country, that we are again with them for a
; short lime, and now oiler them a better article
j and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We
have taken the old stand above Christ &
: Caldwell's Drug Store, and having mnch bet
I ter light than we had in our old rooms, and
t more convenient rooms in every respect, we
shall be better able t accommodate. Persons
I having Jil.'tnrea of deceafleil frientla cr relative whirli
1 thev would like to bae eold.-d or transferred to aleron
' a niurli larger ttealr. can hava it done on linrt notit-e,
; and tlte ropl,.g will be warranted to W finally an poed,
! and ttometiuiea better than tlmse ahii h tlieyare taken
I from, rersnnd wantini: I'lietivraplis ran have them for
j pricea ranging from J-i to f -0. 1'ieturea of persona eon
; fined to their rooms lliroufrh Ficknecs, and of di seiiMsI
; nernona taken at the t-horteirt notii-r, at their residene,
pie! tires of yt.nnir children taken in one reond in a tiritrht
linht. Outdoor Views of building, c, taken to order.
Authrotyite pietureii takenon dark and rainy days, niirk
er than Ilafruerreotypea r.n therlenregt and brightest.
I'ietiire from SO eta. to $20, to auit the pun baser. We
extend a cordial Invitation to all to call ar.d see us and
examine our specimens, whether they want pictures or
not. Heniemner the place, rooms overChristCaldweira
Mammoth Drug Store. Wt study to pit ase.
MVAIITT, Artist.
K. R. Instructions giveD in the art, and apparatus
furnished at the lowest prices. 1'ersons wishing 1 1 learn
the business can now have an opportunity not of. m met
with. Lcwitiii.g, Oct. lseT.j
L. H. LaWBHE
L. D. Bheweb.
A XKW HOTEL,
In I.cwlIiireTs la.
THE ByfFALOE HOUSE
This House is direcily opposite lhe new Court
House. It has been filled np at considerable
expense, with the view of affording every con
venience; and no effort will be spared to ac
commodate its patrons. 1 he House is large,
conveniently and delightfully located, andhas
been newly furnished throughout.'
LAWSHE & BREWER,
Lewisburg, Aug. 2fi, '57. Proprietors.
James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn.
T F. & J. M. LIXN,
J Attorneys at Law,
LEWteBLKCi,
574 Union County, Penn'a.
DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL
RELIEVES all pain and soreness in from
S to 30 minutes. Sec another column.
Price 50 cts. per bottle only. Shipped to all
parts of lhe U. 8. For sale by
J.Baker ra, UwUburg I M'Cnteht Hanck.Ruf. X Rds
V W Schaftle do I W W Lindenmuth, KufT. Hotel
C u Ronsh, New Berlin Reaver, Morris A Co, Winfield
lvl i'romly, Turtlcvlll I Younman A To. do
J UPatesman. Kelly Tp 1 l II Miller, 5l.fflinI.arB
Cuc-iainirf ACe.llBrtletn Maraa M Stecs de
M.ffJl lSfcClbWa i
ililfctA I
DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY!
at Pullic Sale. I
ritHK subscriber will ofler by public sale at
j the Itivierc House, Lewisburg, comineu
cm" at lo o'clock A. M. of
Tucs.lay, July 20, 185S, j
that very valuable two-storey new j
BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE j
and adioinina S TO UK BOOM on the cor
ner of Market and Fourth .streets, Iroiitin? '
Ma'ket -treel about 0 feet. The pro petty, is
in H.e renter of the town, ihe buildups wdl
finished thr. uel t, and afford a rare chance
for an cxcellei.t.business location and home.
Such opportunities to obtain a commanding
posi'i'-.ii on .Market street, are few.
The H use and Store room may be sold as
two properties, each having a street entrance
in rear as well as iu front. H ill dwelling
house may be converted into a Store Koom,
thus making two stores and one dwelling.
Also will be offered as above, seveial j
VACANT LOTS
on South Fifth street.
! I' A considerable ponton of the purchase
money can remain on int. iesl ii desired.
3 ll)THAX WOLFE.
Assignee of Juii.x Hoioirro.
Lewisburg, June 14, 18.W
ifor
Cvf
f residence of ihe subscriber, on f
I Market street in the ISoroiieh ofju 1
Lewisburg. The house is of BltH.'K. well
finished in every respect. i
Terms One half to be paid between this
and Ihe first day of April next; Ihe balance
to be paid in two. three or five years, as may
suit the buyer. Possession given anv time.
June !l, 1KV) ISAAC WALTER, j
SHERIFF'S SALES.
1)Y virlue of sundry writs uf Ven. Ex. issued
J outof thcCotirt of Common Pleas 1 1 Union
Cuiinty and to me directed, I will eiposc to
Public Sale or Outcry on the dates and at the
places following, to wit :
On Friday, Ihe SSth of June, inst., on the i
promises, at 10 o'clock A. M., a certain Tract ;
ol Land situate in Bullaloe lown-hip, and ,
county aforesaid, bounded north by lands ot I
Robert Stravhorn, west by lands of George !
lleiser, souih by lands of Peter Renncr, and
east by lands of Adam Hamler, containing
Five Acres, more cr less, with ihe appurten
ances, w hereon are erected a two-storey frame
Dwelling House, frame Barn, Blacksmith's
shop, a young Orchard, a well of good Water
with a Pump, &c, Ac, with the appurtenan
ces, as the property of Thompson U. Stray- j
horn. I
Saturday, the COili day of June ia.r bi io ;
o'clock, A. M.. at the Public House ol Lawshe
& Brewer, at Lewisburg, the one-third part of
a certain Lot of Ground situate in ihe Boro'
of Lewisburg, marked on the town plan No.
1.1-2, bounded north by St. Catharine street,
west by an alley, south by lot Xo. 1.14, aud
east by Third street, whereon are erected a
two-storey Dwelling House, frame Stable,
Coach House, A c., with the appurtenances.as
the interest of Percival G. Hartman iu the
above described property.
Saturday.the 3d day of July next, at S o'clock
P. M., at the Public House of Charles Cr' tzer,
in West Bullaloe township, a certain Lot of
Ground situate in the Borough of Milllinburg,
bounded north by the Derrstown & Voung
manstnwn Turnpike road, west by lands of
(ieorge Maderand John iieber, south by lands
of John Detwiler, and east by lands of George
Mader, containg Two Acres, more or less,
whereon are ereried a two-storey Mansion
House, frame Stable, Wagcn shed, Ac, Ac,
with the appurtenances, as Ihe property of
Charles Siees.
On Saturday, the 10th of July next, at 2
o'clock, P. M.. a the Public House of William
L. Riiter, in Xcw Columbia, a certain Lot f
Ground situate in Xew Columbia, bounded
north by lands of Jacob Dentler, west by an
alley, souih by lands of David Vartz and east
by Second street, eontaining Three-Four hs of
an Acre, more or less, wiih the appurtenances,
as the property of Abraham Anenr.
DAXIEL D. (it I.DIX, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice, Lewisburg, June 1, lc'ott
SHERIFF'S SALi:. By virtue of a writ ef
l'i-t'a. issued out of the court of Common ,
Picas of Cnion county, and lo me directed, 1
1 will expose lo public sale or outcry, at the
public house of Win L Ritter, in New Colum
bia, on S;i(iiril;iy . I lie lOlli of July '
next, al 3 o'clock, P M, the lollou-iug deseri- J
bed Real Kstate, to wil: j
i'irsf. Two Lots of (.round situate in New
Columbia, While Deer township, marked on
lhe Tow n Plan No's 41 and I", bounded north
by lot No.43,west by Second street, south by
Cenles street and east by an alley, containing
each 1112 feet in depth and 411 feet in width,
more or less.w-hereon are erected a two-storev
HKH K ELLIS'S II'tl'SE, and a one
and a half storey Kitchen, one Log Stable and
one Frame Stable, also a well of good Water
with a Pump in, with lhe appurtenances
Seeund. Two Lots.matked on the aforesaid
Town Plan No's U!I and 40, bounded north by
Center street, west by Second street, souih by
lot No. :im and east by an alley, containing '
each, 162 feci in depih and 40 feet widlh,more
or less, uhcrcon rc erected a one and a half .
storey .'(.' IIM'Si:, frame stable, and a
number of Fruit Trees, Ac, with the appur-,
tenances. ,
Third. Lot marked on the aforesaid Town
Plan No. 95, bounded north by Locust alley,
west by Fourth street, south by lot No. 94 and
east by Cheslnut alley, containing lt.0 feel in !
length and 10 feet in width more or less, with
lhe appurtenances.
Fourth. Lot marked on the aforesaid Town
rian No. 1 IB, bounded north by Center street, 1
west by Raspberry alley, south by lot No. 1 17 ,
and eat by Fourth street, containing 164 feet i
in length and 41 feet in width, more or less, j
with the appurtenances. !
Fifth. A Lot of (iround marked on the '
aforesaid Town Plan No. 119, bounded north
by lot No. lis, west by Raspberry alley, south ;
by Locust alley and east by Fourth street, '
containing Hi4 feel, in length and 45 fect in j
widih, more or less, with ihe appurtenances. '
Sixth. FO!'H Lots of (iround marked on ,
Ihe aforesaid Town Plan Nos.128,159,130 and
131, bounded north by Center street, wesi by ;
lands of John F. Richard, south by Locust !
alley and east by Raspberry alley, containing '
151 feet in length and 110 feet in width, more j
or less, with the appurtenances.
Strcnth. Part of Lot marked on the afore
said Town Plan N'o.21, bounded north by lot '
of Ann ttinter, west by public Road, sonih by
lands of Jacob M'Curley and east by Ihe West
Branch of ihe Susquehanna rivcr-jsdiereon are
erected a CABINET MAKElioSHOP, with
the appurtenances.
Seized.iaken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Atvakam Anztny.
DANIEL D. Ol'LHi-V. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg. June 10, 1858
FOK SALE.
-ev JdY Residence, on North Third street.
JLUJ. Lewisburg, 31 ft. front, and including
back building S3 ft. deep. Basement, and
Altirk tinivheil. Rverv convenience in ihe i
way of out-buildings.
Also, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite
8. Ritter's residence, with a good Well of Wa
ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi
ness sland, or residence, (or both combined.)
.4110, other Lots, some with and some
without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE.
Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 1857.
FOR SALE.
A SECOND hand Truck Wapon will
be sold, low for want of use, by
Mil) 22. BEAVER,KI.EMEKV MX'Ll'RE. "
nDDUHIC rnilCT CAIF
lini.I. be expo-cd to Public Sale.onthe
premises in l.iuie-ioiie townOnp, I u.
i-.ti .miurtnn. June i.r. m"r'.
tain tract or piece ot l.ailtl tnuaie in iie i
above township, adjourn,- lands f Lew,s i
Kmkard. Emanuel Waller. John M. Taylor;
and others, containing Tltirty-l'irt trre, more
or less, Willi the appurtenances. The Im- j
provements are, a one story and half Frame
f- J. House, a small Bank Barn, a Vonngmj
Lairchar.!.Ac. The land is all clearei:jL ;
and in a gnml Hale of cultivation. j
Sale !o commence at lo o'clock A. M.
MAKiA ZIMMEK.MAX, Adm'x
Vxy -s. is-.-. it J-.sa-s itr.mii t '.s, a. i'a.
YALUAIiLK IIKAL ESTATE
I OK SAI.I-:. j
T 1 'HE subscriber Hers for sale his Residence '
I on the west sole i f South Si Coiid street
in ihe Hon ugh of Lewisburg, between Market
and SI. Louis stree's.rons istn.g of near a lot and
ahalfot ground .making a frontofMUfecton said
Second ..trei t, and in length 1.17 left, ( inches.
The improvement are a commodious three '
rrstorey BRICK ) W J 1 1 A A N' i
-ti 1 I l'Sl", of pressed buck. 47 teet
Iroi.l l,y':W leel deep well finished with a
marble base, marLIc tills and lintels in front
a fire-proof roof unii a Wing attached of
ill by 111 feet an Out Kitrhen a Well of ex
celfent w an r, Willi n Pomp in, under roof a
large Ci-tei n also under roof a large new
Stable an lee House and other necessary
otit-buiMings. There are al.n on sai'lex
I.ot choice Fruit Trees ami shrubbery lT
The l..cati"ii is a desirable one either tor a
private residence r pnb!:c business. It is on
die most elevated part of the Borough, r.ear
the t 'oiirt House, ai.d but a short distance from ,
Maiket street. Terms will be ma !e easy.
June'J, lsr.7 (i. F. MILLER. ;
it si: .tiH.iiii ii i: n. i: it !
VOI1I.U KNOWN AND W ultLD IEILD.
HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT
111 K free !mi--i. rm (f H Nati n, 115 well the
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I.rr-t n tionhi, J tub a- .u"o vn.AiM, in ai y .
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t!:i siMilil. .-npj lUij iu their l:ac n lienlth flt.w
cf l-ile. lni-i rating the " ctteh. aiiMiii: Ul Xt
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health to tl. e i.t !
t'Bii-i ( f th; ilineai
ItlLLK I AT I U Js-
t !e ui- . t nury. rtiti in; the
nt ef- in-r.tii: a radii al run.
h-i are av mrett, am, what is n:T-
ly the t.vai. ti a 1 i:m- ot tLo Liv-
rm. 1'i.irrMtlt.
tK 1TI' OV. KM It.
tine d -e afti r i-ntiiitr i-.-ti'mncb
and iri-t-iit the
during.
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Nt'.n.si i;.
nAT,
i nt to rent-To the
fri in rising a Dti
i fore retiring, preTeuto
OuKom dene taVcn at f . niL'ht. Iocm-bp tho howt-l
pently. and eurt-a l-y "J tiv;-.-..
Oii. diso tukvu alter w t-arhiueal will cure Pis-
Fr rIA.
(lf-n-fif two tea plullu will alwuys rt- :
4'Iie tcttle ti't.t n f. r ft - I
uialf ol-trwrtif n mnrTcs
ai il oinkt d a i rftet eiin.
trlj r. li -i'iit u , while
iri a Mire t-II re for I'll'HUii
live i f Ci:UR.
Titetltil to thn W Put f-r
uiidiiuie 1UT li,in5
theraue tr r the di-ei.-e.
t'nly r tic ti. .-e im ill. tlia- j
One h M-frtenrifatd
titr-i and a t rett iitai
i dniy rr.e T- It V Vft
the .ytfiu the iUclU ol,
Mckiie-. L.
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J.i r sure remTcs ell "al-
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cr In in the r-k.n.
One do-e takt n n 1.
time l.h.re al:nir ciTea
Tt-er tt' Ihe a ji lite, ni l jj nt:k j IV ml digest writ
tor.- ll.E-'Me l'I IKRH'FA
In Us wtir--t fcruis, while
plaint? y it-lil alimt to
M .MER ai.d B lVlLceni
the first dde.
attiu k? eau-t J hy Worns
' etirtr, cafcr, or frctdier
, it ( rrr fat's.
one or two d- .-en t-ure?
in Children: there i.- n
nA few botthscim.-
al'frln tit-t.
We taRet!eauninree-
1'Lu.si. I v e.M-iting tl
(n.nimdir tl. L- nicdh f ne
mum iireTeniailTe nr r t-
IIRAn Ai.l i, I'hul Ft
Trc att.l all ttvut of a () tiim.rs The. It rper
ates with all rertainty.i ai.d tin unndo are will
iK to testify to Us wt,n- ,-ierful tirtUta.
t.AU who Ufc it are giring tlirir unuiimciu testim
ony iu it favor.
Mfr UiiUr in the mvlft itifi the Inrijcratcr. and iicai
toto UAh tt-jf-tfirr.
Tlio Uvrr Imioralor
ISA PCIKNTtFTO MKHtCAI. DISt'OVKRY. and U da ilv
working rurvn aim net ttt preat to rhTf. It curt? a if
hy niator.' n thr jirsttfas :nrtn;j lnstit,nTnl -eldt iu more
than one kottl l retjuirt d to cure any kind of 1,1. fcK
C'oDifilaint, fnm tht wor-t J-iNtnin-r or iiy jyna to a
com m n Iltttiacht, all of which an- tha insult of a lii-t-ai-t-d
Liter.
reins OXI InixiK PER BrtTTTJt.
MNF01.D a co. I'r..i ri-?t..rii,::4.. Hroadwxj, N, w York,
and re tai ltd by all lru-it. SiUl alno hy
'y"i;t . t Al I'WKLL, Lewbhurr. Pa
cltri:mij.i: noirr,
Centreriile, $nidtr Co.i'a.
THE andersi?ned lakes particular pleasure
in announcing to his friends that he has
taken the above Hotel, aud is ever ready and
waiting to
AecommAdate alt. both errat air small.
Who niav kitel'v fiver htm wttli a rail.
l. WtJlfKNAl' U, PftMHttiETon,
I'! Mnz .r lb r in India bin,
of tl e ritr'.n. the rrnie anl liaie ;
Titer fiiu r it" tranrtnee o lviFh diffuird
II, ll.e l.ree in ii h trO.it al rhm.
Let the ,- iruri" l'-at f fa- h leirb Itavored duk.
Th- tta. r "f wir nr f o-nrh lirandy,
Vnt iif.re e! tli list D'tnied al,Te rak coaiare
to ub Mt. i.VAXA)iLi Cajidj.
Kl'h
! Vrfl, and rrniu, and aweet bowm naj h ta
ili'livi. fi r -'irnreit dintv ;
But tin-iU'-.tiou in llii 1 will n"t delate,
rt li bat adnilr.r in rlent.
V iil.al llira ic ni'iiv r litem l.ulf m mur h priid,
I r 'ill tl.t. nanil 1 rntniK ihtid lo the dantlr.
JL lh ,l.-l tarait,. averywhera idbtuad-
J uteun Hi. lii.N.aM.xtu'a Candy.
Mrs. l-nriiianr!ic tales p!aart
in iiiloiiuing her numerous fritnds ihat sh
has recently refc'tnl her parlors, arid n now
prepared k, furnish H E CREAM, CAKE ami
'OXFE("Ht;.EI(IE.S lo such as may favor
her wiih their custom.
5 ? Parties supplied at the shortest aolicc
and on reasonable terms.
(.IlOfTItlirS! Cherrp Cmhot m
exchange lor Cour.tiy Pro. luce, ("all and sec.
M It s. D EX OR M AXDIE'H,
one ikor wesi of Frick's Foundry
I.ewislnrg, March I, ISSS
NOTARY 1'UIiLJC.
Viliiam Jones,
TT0HM:Y at Law. Collections
j rrompily attended io. Olliceon Market
strtet, rppoMte the i'resbvtertan chinch.
.Mil 1.K YSBlHt;,PA.
New Goods Old Stand!
VGEX ERAL assortment of Or" Good,
niii'Ie vj) l'!iitliiiij,ll'ttsA- Vajit, Buott '
and .Siom suitable for Ihe season.
Hard Warp, Qnns Ware, Groceries,
SALT, FISH, &c,
all ef which will be solC at prices to suit tha
times. Liberal deductions made for Cash!
M'I'liEIGHT A HAUCK.
R'.itlalo A" Roads, May 13, 185S
A lliante to "Live Again!
TV KVANs & S.OIK;ra.SS are selling
Kxtr.-i Family Flour al and Superfine
at iH..'-i-n
MARRIED lJU
ri ET marneii when von w ish, cnlv so to
f call at .M FADDINS HARDWARE
I lUE, and peta lirsi rate COOK STOVE al
fir.-t cosr, as I want Io close i ot my slock of
cot.k Steven. JOS. .M'FADWN.
Lewisbnrs, March II. lN5f.
BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SAlt.
frp'. The subscriber oilers to sell ihe
f i jlarfre Uncle Foundry at the west
e""ss5''nd of Maiket street, including
i''nfe!a;ihe M'areroum, Otfice, and the
Macbiuery attaehrd iso a large amount It
I'aiterns for I'aiei.t Rights for AsncuttBial
Machinery. Sieves, Ac. It is regarded as one
ot ihe be! locations for a g'H.d.sa'e business.
The Proprietor's time is vholly engrossed ia
another employment, u hirh is the reason he
desires to dispose i f this Foundry. For as
lunhcr particulars, address
WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg.
Feb. 1 58 1'nionCo.Pa
i.i:n is i'4i..iii:it,
LIIIITD.T and BUILDER.
Il Li 11 ISBVHC, PA
t i" Offce in the Tniveisity Euilding 683
l'lrST OF THE SEASON!
I Si'IIKEYEll & SOX have just re-
J ceived their .-lock vf cw
SriUXG JXD SCMim GOODS!
whirh tr v are sellincr vrry chap. Those
u h.t lay fVr i'ah are rarticularlv invited lo
call.
April I, Ir-58.
Attuiiicy at Law
OFFICE on l. n:h Scrcm. near Market St.
i.LUIsM Ko, PA.
i J All Prntesu'iial liusines entrn&rrd to
his care will be laithfuliy and 'roruptly aiten
f!rd to cpt." 1 i, Isj7
TOOK Til IS W AX I
xotick: sonct:: SOT1CK!!!
H AVISO jut nturned from the City
with an unu-ally larpe ftock and well
selected, and am mw prtpareil to sell pocds
lower than czn le bought eUewhere va this
side of Philadelphia.
Hardware ! Hardware !! Hardware ! ! !
.ailH ai! Li cks, La'ehes. Hinces'
rre-s, ilas-. rutty. Paints, Ui! in fact'
rs t lilii? you may want to build vour
ieli a tirst-raie huitse er baru twenty fit
cent. lower thaa ever before. Thi ttay !
This vaif
rAKPKNTKRS.here ynn can ret the cele
Irated (.rtei.tiel.! Planes. Spear Jackson's
hand, tenon and np ?aws. Butcher's. Beatiy's
and Brady ' Chisels and Plane Irons, patent
and common Braces, Brace Bitts, Angers,
foliar, (iiiaces. Iri n Screws, CVicpass aws,
Hainond's rlau.11.ers, &r.
l.lacksmiths Iron A OA" IR -X ALL
KIXls Bar, Scollop, Tre,Oval, K. und and
square Cast ftrel. Spnnjr and Enplish SieeJ,
i-es. Anvils. Bellows. Screw Plates, etc.
HUli-KKLEPKKS! Table Knives and
Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles. Lamps, Can-
tlit-.ti. k-. r. lftt liil?.tilrlrth-. Mat. Iar. K win. Ae.
HALL rAI Fi: Yra will f.nd all tht- altf with
prrat tuaujr tot re at the IIaki. i;r t lr -f nut
J' I H N r AltPKN,
In the old CEAHAM Maud, LKW l.-IH K(i, P,
THIS W-tlV 2 HIS WAY I
Ikhctcn tJwJufit ( 'jh'cc and Tt.lt yrvjik Ojuct.
I MO ltlkiRY
coxrr.cTioxF.it y.
riHK subscriber respfcilullv lakes ihis n
llmd to inform lhe cinztosct i.ewisbnrg
ami vicinity in peneral.and ihr Ladirs in par
tirulai. thai he has epened a llukri ) and
oiif'rlioii?ry. un Market street, io Mr.
Beai-er's Buildiiia, where he will be ready tn
supply all who niny lavcr him with a call
w ith lhe best .f even thine in hi line of bu
siness. BKEAl', CAKtS and C'O.NFEC
TIOXKRY en hand at all limes. Beini; a
practical Baker and Ctnfeciioner fcr npwanH
of twenty-live years, he feels confide nt ihat all
w ho favor him w ith a call cr pive him a trial
shall not be disappointed. Weddings and
Parties snpplied at the shortest notice, on Ihe
moM reasonable terms. Ail sorts of Orna
mental Work done to order.
RKI2AD delivered ai Houses at all liinrs
when desired. IHAKLKS 11E1NER.
Lewisburg, Oct. 7, lsj7.
A FRESH SUPFLY
OF Truss, lotlitines.Notions.rainls.
Vaneiif s. tiationery, Ac, purchased in
New York and I'hilad. markets, has jii.-i bee a
ree'd at the Old Mammr.th Irn More of
F. S. L'ALDW E1.L, lewis! u r?.
JOMIII hliLLY, Aurlluerrr,
SOLICITS the patronase of the public.
Residence on Ninth Fifth street, I.e iS
bur. I'a. llecerr.bir . IfflB.
fUE Firm of FRICK, SL1FFR & ;
I is ihis day dissolved by limitation. The
accounts of the old Firm will be setilf J at
Iheir Office. The business will be resume'!
and conlinned by some one or more members
of the late Firm, al their pre-ent location.
W ILLIAM I'lHCh
LewisVurs. "?av ?. If 5.
in