'A i ,rl I irujwimrq oroninr. ! . i-L . O. K. WOLDIN It J. R. COENELIUS. "ST'-. 9tHittr9 . -. Th' l.rwi?nita Cimosirie. j.tt- fi-livl - tin-1 tn-li Mfiu, hi- th ..ue.-t UiJ U-t rir ul it-u nt aiiv Ncuin-r in l'nin (iuntr. Free lorn, national ; Slavery, sectional! ; .. . ... .. - , fciy Never was a CoDress so barren in 1 rosull.i as the first unJ'ir liuelianan. Al-1 though each branch Lad nominally a large . inaj jiity in bis favor, be was successful in j nothing except extravagant appropriations and an enormous issue of shinplasters. The long months spent in attempting to . force a detested constitution upon Kansas, 1 were all lost time, ending in the pitiful !ill English juggle. The 1'acifie Kail-; road, bankrupt law for l!anks, aud revision ! of the Tariff the only proposed measures for the general good were kicked out of rach branch of Congress, l'tculations upon the Treasury, proved agaiust its Ofli-. fiil ar-.d fit initriit iiml iohe in f:iv.ir. ... Ites.swclltn" the sum total of ari'rODrtatnus to about Eighty Millions of Dollars when all met were th.5 trimnphi of the Ad ministration. ErigUam Voun and Lis sort of Democracy have run off towards Sonera. Our relations with Mexico aud . r . i , , ,,. - i , i Ii .Tve ua nnen to the collisions so much de- I , tired by the fillibustcrs and slavctraders. There were but few public acts of any kind passed, aud private lusiuess was by Do means rapidly advanced. This session has effectually exploded the argument that to pay higher wages for Congressmen wc shall get a better class of iueti,who will be more faithful and efficient iu business. These SoOUO a year Con gressmen have developed no more intellect, bonesty, or working talent, and show no larger amount of business done, than any ""J of their S3 per day predecessors, llathcr, j . . J 1 . - the moneyed iuducement,in our estimation, Las stimulutcd a grade of aspirants for the j station of a lower order of mind and heart than before. J5.The report that Congress had raised the rates of Postage from three to Five cents, we understand to be erroneous. The Senate passed a bill to that effect, abolishing also the Franking privilege; but tbo House refused to concur, aud uo change was effected. roa tuc Lrwisiiuno cimosin-c. Neighboring Literary Institutions. Messrs. Editors. It is worthy of Dote, that notwithstanding the monetary pressure, which is so severely felt iu all departments of mdustry, an unusual de-, grce of interest in Educational Institutions 1 minds," and then will work as Lard as any of a bibber order, bis been excited in this ; of us. particular region. We Lave been asked if any movement Our neighbors of Selinsgrove are just : is making for a representation of Union now mating a praiseworthy ctlort towards ' county. Two Representative Delegates the establishment of an institution of , were chosen by the Conferees, last fall, learning in their village. Their libcri-.lity i and if no one objects it is Lardly worth rpcaks fur itself, aud augurs well for the : while to call other Conventions and ancth mccess of the enterprise The Luthcraus i cr Conference, this busy season. David are to have the charge of this institution. The additional Doble structure just erected for tLe use of the University at Lewisucro, will prove, wo trust, a last ing monument to the generosity and ener gy of our Diptist friends. Union Seminary, at New Berlin, now in its third year of successful operation, is tLe fruit of an awakened interest in sanc tified learning among tbo members of ano ther branch of the Christian church, viz : the Evangelical Association. It was my privilege to attend the closing exercises of this institution. June 15 and 10th. Both the examination and cxLibi- inn. I roi.rir.ied n hi-rhlv creditable to , - c --o--j j tLe cfiieiency of instructors aud the in- dustry of pupils. An extended notice me here omit, the sum of it being found on our first page. Ed. Different denominations cf Christians in the Central counties of this State, arc endeavoring to build up institutions of . . , , - , - ,, lcaruiug for Loth sexes, which, in respect to the advantages the; afford, shall at I-... l, it,. ilnor n..i.d,i. nf nur IPMl a" '-- www. . ., ,,, , . , . . Colleges, yjl tuts class is union oeiuiua- ry. A large majority of the students ol of this institution, during the past year, were young ladies aud young gentlemen, amicably accommodated, comparing well iu respect to age with Col- j Jt, is understood that the Cabinet, to lego students generally. I perceive from j day) caj under consideration the affairs the Catalogue for 1857, that iu addition i ;,, Ijtah, which are so complicated as to the Principal and 1 reccptress there was employed an instructor iu each ot tue " . four following departments, iz: Iatho- matic, Natural Sciences,. Ancient and Mo- ! march to Utah. What additional oieas dcru Languages, and the higher English i urcs wlii he pUrsUed, will depend on the Branches. The prescribed course of stu-character of the next official despatches dies, thus far, embraces all the branches from it quarter. The charge of the nf an Knelish and Classical education in- I T, l-M-nla in ibn nnml .Inn. mrninst eluded in the first two years of a full Col- legiate couri-e. I am miuraiea mai u is the purpose of UiC lrustccs to keep tbe above named dcpartnicnU o( inslruclioD j manned with competent and efficient tea-! t&'A. mass meeting was held at Fort chirrs. i Sccrttyin Kansas, 15th inst., when a gen- Regarding the natural beauty and health- j cral agreement was made to keep tho fulnrgs of its location, the very low rates peace on all sides by an effectual conibi of boarding and tuition expenses, the ab- j nation against the Border Ruffians, and eccnee of manj sources of temptation too , organizing the county under the Legisla cotDiuon in most towns, and the facility j tive form. The people of Kansas seem it offers tho student for pursuing thor- j uow , be better situated then they bare ooglily all tbe brauches of a business edu- foeo for months. Gen. Lane is still laid caiioc, or for a preparation for any col- ; pj anj the Free Slate men are divided lege class, Uuiou Seminary presents supe- j j opinion as to his recent contest. The rior inducements to students of both sexes. I absence of tbe U. S. Troops make none I am glad to learu that the past year, for J ,ue ess peace. this young iustitution, has been one of - " r': , . great prosperity, surpassing the largest an-1 II is aid that lkcr lhe fi11'00"1.". ticipations of iu founders. They have ! is cortainly preparing a third expedition cause, indeed, to thant God and take cour- j "gainst Nicaragua. His followers in tbe age. Entertaining towards other institu-' Suut, make no "ecret ut the Bltteri lions only the feelings of a generous rival- j ,lie Administration has received official in ry, in Joint good, as co-laborers in the ! formation of the fact from the bead quar- eame noble cause, Union Seminary we J;rs "t the movement. trust will bid them CJ Sjed. j The Crystal l'alace in New York has Sonh'd fu. A Vi.-i.ok. I lecn fiji.J f.,r rnt. MouJay evening ' nn of Kev. Johu I cad Heath. ua - . I'oisal. recently l'. E. o I'oisal. recently l'. E.ofthoM.K.UIiurcU,; frn... Ikllefonto. was drowned at William- noil. While attenintiii" to swim the river to the boom, he sunk, and Lis dead "as f ucrcd n1,il ,w0 h."M I Lad elapsed. We are told be was viola-; ting the rules of the Dickinson Seminary, ; 0f which Lo was a Promising member. ! aaj inJeed was one of the class which ! graduated this week on Wednesday. The ! occurrence threw a cloud of sadness over tuc otherwise festive occasion. frSIEV. J. II. Dasuiell will preach in Lewisburg, morning aud evening, Sun day next and, next week, will remove to Williamsport, to enter upon Lis labors as Principal of Dickinson Seminary, la v. Dr. ISowman succeeds him as pastor of the M. E. church, bcre. Both gentlemen leave many friends in the stations they Lave exchanged, and we Lope may each exceed bis predecessor in usefulness. v The Prospect of Harvest. Curr.-.mii.l..iee of the Leaiiburg Chronicle. Mkssus. Editors. After having made sonic inquiries in the vicinity of l'cnus creek aud MidJlecrcck. in reference to tbo ntoniu" wuL-ai. i cuuciuuu iiiafc iuc pros' : i . t - i i - . i . . .1.. pect of an abundant harvest is cood. Siucc r 6 the 13th iust., we bave had very pleasant and seasonable weather. It is eheeriuc to witness how nature is now compensating lor the long continued rainy spell. There j is some talk about fly and weevil, but I . r J i , am satGed it us mostly talk. Some fields . in this vicinity are not as well covered with standing grain as others : but on the whole, the prospect for wheat, rye, com i and fruit is quite promising. Let croakers t .i . ., a- . , . i remember, that "sufficient unto the day is , the evil thereof." TLe God who made j .1 i i i i . ir 'uc " "uce VO.1 I UltlU UUU LlLIll-l IIU.UII iW U19 OHU tju .-n "xei'jerlin, June 20. Similar to the abovo is our information ; from many portions of this county. TLe -white blue stem wheat is considcral injur ed by the weevil or midge, but in many j places the red chaff and Mediterranean are wholly uninjured, to all appearances. Eds. Citito.N. CBfcAVe scc lut tLrce Opposition pa pers in tLe Stato that make any serious objection to the coming State Convection, and we arc sure that they Lavo the down fall of the Administration too much at heart to be found wanting when the day of trial comes. The brethren "free their Ucuning. (Lewisburg I'.U.)is Chairman of the County Committee, and will corres pond with the other counties of the Sena torial district as to a Senatorial delegate. Frcm Washington. June 22. The official advices received ' by tbo last arrival from England, are more favorable than has been represented, j They reiterate friendly scutiment3 toward ! this couutry, disavow intentional offence against our flag, and mention the fact of i a prompt issuance of orders to discontinue , the visits which have given rise to the pending difficulties. Her Majesty's Gov. ! eminent docs not insist on visitation or search as a right, but as both nations are . Penn'a, except Hetty, who lives in Stephen solicitous to rut an end to the African ! son county, Illinois, and Sarah, who was mar . . , , ried to John l ohn and died some two years slave trade, it desires a mutual under-1 a0i eaving her husband surviving, and lea eUimling or arrangements as to the proper i ving the following named children, lo wil : I - .....1.1,1. M.nn t ..-.,'., i Peter, who lives in Stephenson county, Illi aud most acceptable manner ot ascertain- u , , .- 1 . . J' r ; nois ; So omon, who lives in Chester county. mg me cuaracier oi me suspecica siuvers. , Tbi3 is the mooted point. The tenor of ',, ea- (l,e despatches are far from being unsatis- factory. In fact, the doctrine so long 1 v. n . : ;. I , mai U litlUl M U UUI UlOGIUUICUa I- lUUBIU' , ' , frC(i as practically acknowledged by Urcat ' Britain. The differences between the ! two countries are not such as can Dot be l0 rcqujre creat caution in their manage - ; mcat. From present indications, all the I ' ,roops now od the way will continue the j polg!lniJ) is condetnDcd s caIcula. tC(j t0 embarrass the pacification uf tLe j Mormons, LEWISBURGCIIRONICLE Within three weeks past, about 3,000 skeletons bave been exhumed at the old Potters' Field between lortjeigbt, tor-; loiters I'leia ociwcca roriYeigu., a-u.-; , ty-niiith and Fiftieth streots, Fourth and , ty - ninth ana iiinciu strcors, rourio ami , Lexington avenue, New York, at an ex-' jint uu a.iuui. , , peuse ot between i-JUU anu wuu, anu re-. moved to Ward s Island, ine WOTK u still going forward. ' Oh ' 'ti" JN.p myotery, Cut tT St rul I'll Cd1 the Villain of it." llFSo ans. to last Arithm. Quest. I'tf'Ans. lo lt tisc. Knii;nia, last week -Caroline Lee llcntz." Aiis'd by "Leora." IVAns. to 2d Misc. Knigma, last week "Life and Fpeecltct of Henry Clay." Ans'd by A A M1SCEI.LA XEOl'S EX It! MA. I am composed of 27 tellers. My 3 22 l in 15 9 5, a plaiiu t: Ii 27 12 6. an instrument. 4 20 t l, a solemn contest. 7 1 1 26 21, a fruit. l!t ft, an interjection, 17 2 12 25. a weapon. 21 2:1, an interjection. My whole was a true patriot. D. C II, 1 1 years old. M1SCEL1.A XEOVS EXIGMA. I am composed of 13 letters. My H II 12 S 9, the name of a woman. 1 1 1 4 1 1, a town 111 Hindustan. 8 2 4 6 8, a town in Turkey. I 10 3 4 5 2, the name of a man. 5 11 12 II, a lake in Ireland. I I 13 1, a town in Scotland. 8 7 13 4 .1 8. an island in ancient Greece. My whole is a tailor in t'nion county. ts. F. West Itnllaloe. 'fljg Xt G CnCnil EICCUOIl. . . -'i'iiti' sute ronv. iiarrbi.urr;, w.siu. July u taL'nion County Ik-lfjistf Kl.rtion Pat. A ue. 2S. uo Uo u.nTenti,.n-Le.i-burl!,Mon.Augjo For the bewisburg Chronicle. Messrs. Editors Allow me lis annnnnr In the citizens of I nion county through your l'app A't'-HIBAI.D THOMAS of Union township for SlltKFF subject to ihe action f the Union Cuuuty Convention of the 30ih of August next. As .Mr. Thomas is well known uirougnoui ine county, n neeus no lurth throughout ihe county, li needs no further lnlroJuctlon t0 ie volers. KiST Ut.il0I, TITO the Voters of Union County, ihe under I signed oilers himself as a candidate for j the Olfice of Cmmfu "ommissioner, subject to the decision of Ihe 3ih August Nominating : ('invention. It circled, he will tlinhara; ilie duties of the office faithfully and to Ihe best ot his abilities. UEOKtiE SXHOUH. I Olt election to the Office of SHERIFF next Fall in Union county, we would propose Ex-Sheriff JOHN KESSl.ER. Hav- , nig been tried, we know him to be compas sionate and yet faithful in the discharge of his duties. ANTI-I.ECOMPTON rilHE Friends of JACOB HUMMEL, Esq.. I would resneetfiillv nronnse his name lor re-election to Ihe office of CountvCommis- I stoner. He is well acquainted with the duties of the Olfice, having served one term in the obi county and one in the new, and is vigilant and economical in the expenditures required. m.i.i i nPTlease announce JACOB DECKARI), of MifHinburg, for Mlfl'IflT subject to the action of ihe Union County Convention of the 3llih of August, IsiM. Mr.UneKtKD is an old liner on the right side and needs no introduc tion to the volprs of this eonnty WEST BUFFALOE. ICH AEL NEYH ART, of I.ewisbtiig. h proposed for ihe office of County Cum- ' nn.iiiin.F nf 1'nim onmili. culiinel I., tl,. nl- ' tion of the August County Convention. May 20, lsirl. A Fa'Ejin. To the Heirs of Peter Kaufiman. VSIOX COVSTY. ( ) The Commonwealth of Pennsylva ? L. . nia to Daniel Kaullman, who iives r; vvxs ) in Eaton county, Michigan ; Henry, who lives in Wheatly county, Ind'a; John, who in Summit Co., Ohio; Jacob, who lives in Mercer eounty, Penn'a ; Peter, who lives in Stark county, Ohio ; William, who lives in Union county, Peun'a ; Esther, who was mar ried to Daniel Moyer, and is new a widow, and lives in Stark county, Ohio ; and Catha rine ; and Ihe issue of Ihe tollowing named children who are dead, to wit: Hannah, who was married lo (ieorge Slear, and died near thirty years ago, leaving the following child- ejren namely ; Daniel, Peter, Margaret who was '. j married to L'phraim Long, and is now a wid-' ow, and Hetty, who is married lo Samuel Shivelv : these all reside in Union coiintv. i renn a; John, who died soon after the afore. : said intestate, leaving two children, Peter ; nun rfuiidii, .a iu ITSIUC ill dit?ii(ri&oil CO II II IV- Illinois ; Margaret, married to Henry Fausi, and lives in Logan connty, Ohio; Susan, who wasmarnea 10 jacoo i ausi, an was married to Jacob Faust, and lives in Stark I , ,.,.. 1 1 1 . . , , i county, (Jhio ; r.lizabeth, who is married to : Wiltiam Beachlcr.and lives in Union county, Penn'a; Sarah, who is married to Alexander j Benfer. and lives not far from Tiflin, Ohio; Hannah, who is married to George Beachler, and lives in Union county. Penn'a; Margaim, who is married to Ira Kinman, and lives in : Stephenson county, Illinois; and Esther, who ! is married to Robert Taylor, and lives in Un- i ion countv. Penn'a, heirs and legal renresen- i i talives of Peter KaulTman, late of Hartley 1 , . t.i.: ;.'.i, . !" 1 said, deceased. Creeling .- ! .... . . . Whereas, uy bu wniicM ir mat purpose nuly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the 1 county aforesaid, lhe real estate of lhe said 1 . .- ii I ii . i . raau.iinan, ucc q, was appraisea at ana , fur the sum of twenty-one dollars and seventy- five cents per acre, amounting together to lhe : sum of twenty-six hundred and ninety-seven : dollars ($?G'J7). And whereas none of the ' SSS. S the premises therein mentioned at the ap praisement, you and every of you are there fore hereby eiled to be and appear al the next general Orphans' Court to be held at I.ewis bur?, lor the county of Union, in lhe 13ih day of September next, to accept or refuse to lake the said premises at the said appraised price; and in case of refusal or neglect to lake same, as aforesaid, then lo show cause why the same should not be sold. Bi tar. CorT. Witness my hand, and the seal tif said Conn, at Lewisburg, the Bin day of June, A. 1). 18S8. 7506 SAM'L ROLSH, CTW. James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, 0 Attorneys at Law, LEWteUUKU, 674 Union County, Penn'a. C'E.A'TRE V IXI.n HOTEL, Cenlrerille, Snyder Co Pa. THE nndersi?nrd lakes particular pleasure in announcing to his friends that he has taken the above Hotel, and is ever ready and waiting lo ActfimmrMiat. all. both (Treat and mall, Vi ho may airoltr furor him with a call. 11. WtlHi:vALL, r-EOFiuETOR, April, 1SS8 Succeawr lo D. Siiowks FOR SALE. A SECOND band Truck Wafron will be sold, low for wanl of ue, bv Ma522. liEAVEIt.Ki:r.MEK& M'l'l.t RI. & WESTJKANCIlJATIMER---JUyE 2o To tLe Heirs of Nancy Katherman. COVSTY, i-i r n I . S niatoTobias Katherman ho resides : ( -. ) in I'nion couiiiy.TiiiioiliyKailierinan i resides in i. j.wepn com.., .. ...c Barbara intermarried with Solo-; , Katherman and also resides in the htate ot ..licnigan.nannan im-rmaiiicu n ii' ii I (ieisweit ihe resides tit Hartley lownsiiip. i ii ! ion county, Sophia intermarried with Mirharl : Handel and resides in Nittany valley I'ennsyl I vania, and I.ucinda intermarried with 1'cier i Snyder who resides in l'e rryville Milllin roun ! tv.'heirs and legal representatives of Nanry Katherman, late ol Hartley lownsnip, lihou I WhyeVe,s; by a inqueM "for that purpose I duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the j I county aforesaid, the real estate of ihe said : .Nancy Katherman wa appraised at anu ior , the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Dcdlars ($275); ' And whereas, none of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in court, on Ihe return of the said in-iuisilion.totakcthe premises therein mentioned at the appraisement ; J You and every of you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next general Orphans Court to be held at I.ewisburs for the county j of t'nion on the 13th day of September neit, to accept, or refuse to take, the said premises at Ihe said appraised price, or show cause, why the Court shall uot decree the same to , be sold. By the Court : Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Lewisburg the 8th dav of June, A I) ISM i 4w SAMUEL ROl.SH, Vkrk. I Borough Ordinances. ! ! riMIK atlemion of Ihe citizens is called to j I Ihe following Ordinances extracted from ! i Ihe records of the Borough of I.ewiburg, and NOTICK is hereby given by the Burgess and . Town Council of the lioroiigh of I.cwisburg, ! that said Ordinances will hereafter be enforc. ed to the letter against all persons olfeuding agaiust the same : Oitltnamcof die lt?i January , A. A1S21. Be il further enacted by the authoriiy afore said. That all nuisances such as dead horses, horned cattle, hogs, sheep, dogs, or any other kiud or species of animals found on the streets or alleys of the borough, shall be immediately removed out of the bounds of the town by ihe ownerorownersthereof; and anysuch nuisance as aforesaid having been killed by any person oilier than the owner, the person who has killed the animal shall forthwith remove the same out of ihe bounds of the town. Any person refu sing to comply with the foregoing Ordinance for removing nuisances, shall forfeit and pay a line of Five Dollars, fur every such offence, to the High Constable for the use ol the Bor ough. Uy ihe Ordinance of 12th June, 12U, a line of from Five to Twenty ltnltane it. imposed for obstructing water courses. The Ordinance of Ihe 2Rth Jiine,lS4.'.makcs it the duty of ihe holders of property lo keep ' gutters open and in good repair al their own , expense. ! By ihe Ordinance of the 31th March, 1S3I, : all boxes, barrels, or hogsheads, on the pave-; ments or sidewalks are to be removed by ihe i High constable. By Ihe Ordinance of the 29th of May, 1RI, if any person or persons shall alter the punu cation of this Ordinance obstruct any of the streets or alleys of said borough with manure or any othernuisance.such person or persons shall be subject to afinc of not less than one dollar nor more than live dollars lor each and every offence; and further, all persons now having such obstruotions or nuisances lying in the streets or alleys, are hereby required lo remove the same oil or before ihe 20th day of June, 1848. By the Ordinance of the 5th of July, 18-19, the High constable is directed to make a tho rough cxaminnticn of ihe elrcct", ellcrn and all other places iu the borough where tilth or nuisance of any description may exist, and give notice of the same to the persons on whose premises it is found to remove ihe same, or to cleanse those places within one week from ihe tune of surh notice; and. if such notice is not complied with, the High constable shall proceed to remove any such nuisance al ihe expense of the person or per sons on whose premises the same may be found. OnUnance r."0f Octnlrr, 1S52. Thai from and alter tne publication oi mis ; ordinance, no person or persons shall be al-; lowed to pul coa! ashes or any other descrip- : tion of dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any j kind upon any of Ihe streets of this borongh or in any of the gutters or water courses! thereof; and if any person or persons shall : hereafter soobslruct any of the streets, alleys, ! gutters or water courses of said borough, such nerson or persons shall be liable to a fine of' not less than one dollar, nor more than live HhIIqpc fnr .,ili niT..nf ' and further, it shall ! be lhe duty , ,ne ,, constable to give no- tCe to an person or persons who shall ob - slruct any of the streets, alleys, gutters, or wa- ler courses, to remove such obstructions, within five days from the dale of such notice, and if such obstructions are not removed with - in Ihe time so specified it shall be the duty of Ihe High constable to remove the same, the cost of such removal and the amount of fine or fines imposed (which shall be determined by the Burgess or Town Council) to be collec - ted from lhe person or persons so offending. Certified from lhe Records, this irilh dav of June, A. D. 1658. W. H. CHAMBEKI.1N, Attest Burgess. Joust B. Liust, Town Clerk. 740 WINFIELD FACTORY! iVeor HartlCton, Union Co., Pa. jmwj THE subscriber, thankful Wu&ulW for past patronage, would inform ff"j7 his friends and Ihe public in gene mr Vli it rap that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen CJooIm, such as ('loths, Cassimeres. Twee.'is, Sattinetts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels: also. Carpet and i Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of ihe ! 'est kina ,n use, and navin- emptoyeu ine i It.. f wnrbmon ha fnelc cat in tlt'inff i , . : , ., , . w surpassed any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand , ---- - - v; ' , . ' - that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for cardintr, cash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. Still Another Opportcnity! WCartj-jtlie Cheap Picture Ulan, HACK AGA1S! WE take this method of informing the citizens of Lewisburg and surrounding ccuntry, that we are ajain wilh them for a short lime, and now oiler them a better article and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We have taken the old stand above Christ & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much bel ter light than we had in our old rooms, and more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. Persons having pMurr. of drrvaivd friends or relati! whirh they would like to have conledor tranaferred to paperon a tourh larirrr .rale, can have it don. on ehort m.lW, and tbe ropim will be warranted to be etinallr ae enod, and eonKiinra better than thope whirh they are taken from. Pereone wanting- l'holograhs ran have them fur prieet ranting from t& to $ J0. Pirtnrel of prraona ton fined to their ruoma through airltnesa, and of diesaed penioBe taken at the ahorteat notice, at their reaiUeneee; pietarea of yoanr children taken in oneaecond in a bright li'bt. Outdoor View, of bnildint-e, Jtc taken to ordrr. Amhrotyi picture, taken on dark and raioydayaquirk. er than liairnerreotypea on the'rlearest and brinbtet. Picturea from SOru. to JU, to auit the purrhaarr. We extend a cordial Invitation to all to call and aee ua and examine our epeeimens, whether they want pirtttrea or not It. member tbe olace. room over Cbriet Caidwell'a Mammoth Drug Store. We atudy to pleaae. MCAKTT, Artiat N. B. Inrtruetioria gireil in the art, and apparatus furniahed at the lowest prices. Persons wisliingti learn the bueiaett can now have an opportunity not oft jn met with. Lewiabiu-fC, Oct. 2, lsii LEiSES.Blank Leases foe Landlord and Tenant,fur sale at thef hrunide i lKce. 1858. i Heal state. roil sAii:. DEMI IIABLK lCuiKlitl I.of feci feel front by m deep. Kii'jinre of lli-aver, Krenier & M'Clure. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY at Public Sale. rillll" vil.scnler will otT-r by puVIc sale at I Ihe Ku iere House. I.ewislnirg, commen cing at 10 o'clock A. M. of Triexlay, July 2fi, 1S5S, h very valuable two-storey new EKICK EWELLIKG-HOUSE ani, s,jjninR i i oiti: IiOM on the cor- nr. of Market an,i )'urih streets, frimlins on jarjil; .sirt.ei about ill feet. The properly is in the center of Ihe town, the buildins well flni,iej thrnnuhmit, and afford a rate chance ,(((. an exceirIlt business location and home, opportunities to obtain a commanding noMiu.n'oti Market sireei, are few. , .,.,e H iuse allJ stl,rc umm IIiay be soI,i as (wo prperljrSi earn having a streH entranee n r(,.r as u.c as jn fri,IlU nnif .hv.-llio!; , , convPr(cd into a Store K00111, thus making two stores and one dwelling. Also will be offered as above, several VACANT LOTS on South Fifth street. I'tf A considerable portion of th purchase money can remain on interest if d-sired. Jonathan woi.fe. AsMirnee of John HoeniiTo-x. I.cwisburg, June II, IK."S .fFot sit. rilUE residence of Ihe subscriber, on - - I Market street iu the lloronsh ofjLl-i l.ewisburg. The huMe is of HUICK finished in every respect. Terms Ul:e mil I lo or pani priuerii in... and Ihe first day of April next; Ihe balance . lo be paid in Iwo. three or five years, as may ' suit the buver. Possession civen any lime, j June it, ISoS ISAAC WAI.TEK. SHERIFF'S SALES. I) V virtue of sur.drv writs of Ven.Ex.issued ) out of theCourl of Common Pleas ol I n ion , County and to me directed. 1 will expose to i Public S:ile or Outcry on Ihe dates and at the ' places following, lo wit : i On Friday, ihe 25th of June, insr., on the I premises, at 10 o'clock A. M., a certain Tract 1 of Land situate in BuHaloe township, and county aforesaid, bounded ncrlh by lands of Robert Siravhorn, west by latuls ol tn-orge Ileiser, sou'h by lands of Peter Renner, and easi by lands of Adam Hamler, containing Kirr Acir, niiri t r less, with the appurten ances, whereon are erectf u a iw. irpy frame Dwelling House, frame Barn, Blacksmith's iih a Pump, Ac, Ac, with the appurtenan ces, as the property of Thompson ii. Stray- horn. Saturday, the 26th day of June inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M, at the Public House ol I.awshe & Brewer, at Lewis burg, the one-Ihird part i f a certain Lot of (iround situate in the Horn' of Lewisburg, marked on ihe town plan No. 132, bounded north by St. Ca'harir.e street, west by an alley, south by lot No. 134. and cast by Third street, whereon are creeled a two-storey Dwelling Hone, Irame Stable, Ccach House. Ac, with the appurienances.as Ihe interest of Percival O. Hartman in the above described property. Patnrdav.the 3d dav of July next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Public House of Charles Crot?er. in West Biitl'aloe township, a certain Lot of (Jround situate in the Borough of Mitl'mburg. bounded nnrlh by the Derrstown & Yotinsr manstown Turnpike road, west by lands of Ceorge Maderand John Keber.souih bv lands of John Delwiler, and east by lands of tieorire Mader, containg Two Acres, more or less, whereon are ereried a two-storey Mansion House, frame Stable. Wagon Shed. Ac, Ac, with the appurtiiijanees, as ihe property i f Charles Stees. On Saturday, the 10th of July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the Public House of William L. Rilter, in New Colombia, a certain Lot of (iround situate in New Columbia, bounded north bv lands of Jacob Dentler, west by an alley, snuih by lands ol iiavui artz anu c.im by Second street, containing Three-Four, hs i f a Acre, more or lev.wi'h the appurtenances, as the property of Abraham Aneny. DANIEL 1). (il'LDlN, SherilT. sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, June I, ls.'s OHEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue e.r a writ of Fi Fa. issued out of the court of Ci mmon Pleas of Union county, and to me directed, I w ill expose to public sale or outcry, at the ' nKlie bullae nf Vm I. Rilter. in New Colum- bia, on Saturday. llc lOlh of July ' next, al 2 o'clock, P M, the tollowing decri- bed Real Estate, lo wit: Firi,l. Two Lots of (iround situate in New Columbia, White Deer township, marked on ; ihe Town Plan No's tl and ll.bounded north by lot No. 43, west by Second street, south by Center street and east by an alley, containing each 103 feet in depth and 4f feet in vi.!:h, j more or less.whereon are erected a two-storey ! II KICK DWELLISG 1IOVSE, and a one I auj a half storey Kitchen, one Log Stable and one Frame Stable, also a well of gi od Water I with a Pump in. with the appurtenanres Sreonrf. Two Lols.maiked on lhe aforesaid j Town Plan No's 39 and 40, bounded noi ih by ; Center street, west by second street, south f l lot No. 38 and east by an alley, containing each 162 feei in depth and 40 feet withh.ir.ore or less, w hereon are erected a one and a half storey LOG HOVSE, frame Stable, and a number of Fruit Trees, &c, 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 Itl and east by Chestnut alley, containing H'.O feel, in length and 40 feet in width more or less, with the appurtenances. Fourth. Lot marked on the aforesaid Trwn Han No. MG, bounded north by Center street. west by Raspberry alley, south by lot No. 1 17 and east by Fourth street, containing lt'l feet , in ...... anJ 4. (ce, in wUlu, more - .,, with lhe appurtenances, Fifth. A Lot of Ground marked on the aforesaid Town Plan No. nil, bounded norili by lot No. 1 IS, west by Raspberry alley, south by Locust alley and east by Fourth street, containing 164 feet in length and l") feet iu width, more or less, with the appurtenances. Sixth. FOKR Lots of (mum! marked on Ihe aforesaid Town Plan Nos.12S,12!i.i:)ii and 131, bounded north by Cen sKcet, west bv lands of John F. K h bv Ltcust alley and ra1 oniainin? 154 feet in length and iJih, more or less, wilh lhe appuri Sfrrnth. Part of Lot m on the afiTe- said Town Plan No. 21, bounded north by lot of Ann (Jinter, west by public Road, south by lands of Jacob M'Cnrley and east by the West Branch of ihe-Susquehatina river.whereon are erected a CABINET MAKER'S SHOP, wilh the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Atiraham Aneeny. DANIEL D. GI LDIX, SherilT. Sheriff's Ollice, Lewisburg, June 10, 1(-'.'S FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, JLaJlLewisburg, 31 ft. front, and includim; back building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience in the way of out-buildings. Also, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite 8. Kitter's residence, with a good Well ol Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Alio, other I.cts, some wilh and seme without Buildinirs. JOHN LOl'IiT. Lewisbur?, Oct. , lBoi. 51 nv KTMn, A J .tUtPil VALU.M'.r.r. i:i:al kstatk lOi: SALE. riMI! Hi: siil'seiiheroll' r. lor sale hi' Resi.l.-tte he we-t sp!r- ot" S --utll Srronu slri'fl ill Ihe liorotlh ot l.ewi.-bnr-', belli ren .l.UK' i andSt.hoiiis stieei.s,r"BMliiirot mar a soian.i ah.-ilMeroUiid.makih2afioiit..f,.'lt-cton said Srcoi.l'n-it,r.i..l n.let.illi I'-'. n-ehes. The inil r.'V'i. n's aie a eommo.l:. us three r-sio.-v i:kh-K inVKI.MX'' li:,t l.v . I.-1 .!. op-well lim. h-d w .'h a marble l-'-e. n rl s aiol !n.u-! ir. Iront :i tiir-i.r..,, roof mill a V1n2 aitached ol 23 l.v I'-i lo' t -i'i toi Koi'l.en a 1 ex ccllei.t u.i - r. .!li a rump in, in l.',r"f l'.:rro :i!o oik. t i.-..!-a , r roof If l.i ret new 'Sial b n b e II '" -' -out-bui .ln.i's. Tl.''if I.oi eh. ice Fi oil "iV The location is a i!es private residence or pu am! nto r neressary re also u an.t Shri able lie ' iih'-r tor a ! e business. It r; on the no st eleval the I'ourt Ilotts Market street. Jin.e 'J. lK.r'V I ran of ihe Uoroueh, r.ep.r .at.d ! ul a slo iti!-s:ai.c ' ir. in 1 1 rn.s u II be iijiole en-v. (J. F. mii li i:. FOR RENT! rpili: Tfi neeupied at prc- sent i v a-h i l'i. n Huvhii s a Saloon. Tin-v nr.- i : ; b r S I 1 ) 1 S. rvAi.so iii... on it t; t nu u( . -t For 'i Vrni Jan "V, app'y ls.'.s JOHN I!. l.!N. The Croat A::i!.;!ssit!or cf TO AM. MANKIND. Ilralill -r V liOLLOWAWS PILLS. A liOON To TUB M K ! Tlic wm.t of a ft.Tlirj m- 'i- :r.'tl " n;r-f ill" iN jiiwl h,t. Ur f ! 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'n! rirl. r-,: i :r jr,, w Yirk, and n tuiUd by all 111 ui..'i.la. S.. .1 I v r r.M l i l l.. i.rui.urx. r DUV ALL'S GALVANIC OIL 1)EI.lEVEsall pain and soreness in fnm k, a to :D minutes. S.e an .th.r nlunin. Price SO ets. per bottle ohly. Mup.ed lo parts of the L. s. J'or sale by J. linker Arc, Liwi-lurir 1 rriK-l.t a- llstn-li.ltur C .aff.e no n l.iii.lniinuth. Hull. I1..I.-1 riiltou-h. ?:. w ll- rltn IIi jivit. Mem. l u, v in:.. M l-vi .'rom!.-. Turtifi i:le I Venn: io;tn x r.i. ,u, J II llatrinian. K-liy 'i H II M.u. r. M lS:ii;..ir t'umDiiiiK-.vt-'o.ilnrtUtu M;irt;a l st"H I f1 a h 'V'-'-Sr-N. 'iENUKAi. assortment of Dry Good-,. Wi-rv v'.SiV 45-. v --iA A '''"' ci:th;j. u-r, .- coj,, w. il:.'. -:V : i uml sfmi, suitable for ihe season. . I ' . Q& Hani Ware, Qnrens Ware, Grocerws, ? v. . is, r-i fi' i i .-. SALT. FISH. fcc. ' vt r s i3r S1 CHOOI. OlilH.Ks nca:!v j i .nk.l ai d t .he ( r.tvl:t!t flit.ee salt.- a. ' f II.- iii iu I. I:a i.l,,, i. r n, t!i T:.ii-t. aii-l iitne : r I tli.- I. a .'r.. n.-! :i-h iliffuw.. !t -i ill r. h tii..l- ul rhi!i. 1.-1. r.- I.- n-t t.f rwh livli tlMO.rM y,. T 1 t vt! f.r i'm-d-!. l.mtiuy, ' I tli- l;-t umisl al.. 'f r..t ,f,BiLare II.- !1:. Willi Mm. ! r.M.tMlI a Cr;-1. . 1. Kn-1 fruit. n. wi-i.t U" Wrii mrj V rA I r i-j ii iir. - .Jionty ; .liou in ll.is I will n'.t lc!jMt. or .;-l,.. I:..t tl Vet V. :'l :. r.i-li l.nf i a lliilr r in 1 irnty. Iliri. I. ni ni- r llim 1 iilf marh I rin t IMII Hi A Ii..-. 1 111. .11 r. -I .riliii.' rbil.l ti. tli .inr-l t i.l iim ..y wli. r." m luxl- . iI."kli.vMill'3 (alMly. .Ml. DniO! tuniuMe- -:- pli-ati,.. in n.Ioi iniii her ii'i'nen us frn. x.-Iv f,at has rerenilv n liiK.I her parlors, and . r,, piepared t.. liirni-h It K t T.EA.M, CAKE sr. I t I i.N Ki:i ' I K XKKIKS to such as may fa, '., her v ;(h their eu-tom. '. I'ari s supplied at ihe shortest not.ee at.d on r.-ii ooaluc terms. : i:kii:s! (hmp fr rahM i.-'- i..i Connirv I'rodoee. Call and Mils. Ili:.NHtMANDIEX one dour we.-t of Frick's Form!:; I.ew,! nr, Mareh 4, 15 NOTARY 1'UllLIL'. William Jones, TT0i:.NEY at Law. Collections l f rompilv attendrd to. Other on Market -lint, i.j'j'iisite the rresbyienan ehmeh. vcw (Joods ,V-c Old Stand ! all of ulurh will be stlu ai prices to suit tht l:incs. Liberal fei(iirtmns ma tie for t'ash! MTKEHiHT A HAL'CK. n-iirulo H (a-!. May 13. A rhanoe (o "Live," Aain! rt'K VAN'S V SN()IK;R.SS are sellirjr Kura Family Fluur at and fiiurerCne V-j MARRIED ET inarncJ when vtn ih. i n!v so xt J ra.l at MTAI'DI.VS HA Kb WARE "inKi:. ai.tl set a Jirt rare COliK STOV B at first cit, a 1 ant iu clf-se tut hit smrlr ti ct" k swe. Js. M fAUDlN. I.ttt;: t-tir. March 11, j."ri. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rp?rria-" The subscribereirtrslosell the a-' t'.irge Iinc.k Foundry at the we! ?t3.:n. of Maiket s'net, inclutir; 3-jr-.'.- ': ' "2 the vvareroom, HlKce, and -r.. Machinery atiache.l also a large amount ; Paiterus lor Patent High's for Agnculiiir.: Mar hinerv.Sioves, &c. Ii is regarded as i rr of the bet locations for a good, safe busnie. The Proprietor's t.me is wholly engrossed :a another i nip:oi no'iit. v hieh is the reason he (iesire ti. di; i.se of this Foundry. Fi r at. luriher arneu!ars. address W ILLIAM FKICK. Lewisburg. Feb. l"i I'nion Co. I'i A r.CHITD T and IiriLPEK. LEW lslll Un, PA I"? OiHce in the UniveiMiv Uuilding fJ" FIKST OF T11K SEASON! I SHII:i:V1:K &S0.liave just xe- J ctivtti li.cir Mn'k uf New siuisa axd si xmi:r goods: whirh il y are eii;ii! vrry chtap. Tl're w l.i) buy K r aih are particularly invnt ti :c call. April !. is.W M.MI I 1. II. (IIIMK., Allorney at Law. o FFK'E rn S. eih S ci m r.ear Mallet i.l u w;t J'.l '"All Profcforal L'u-.:i:ess ei.irns;e.! :ire uiii I e iai.lt:u!i y at.d rri n.ptl v a'.tti;- i'c.1 I .i-pt. II, l.'.i LOOK I II IS .xotici:: soticl:: w.ii : XOTICE. HAVIM; jt returned frcm llie Ci;y With an unually !arce rtck and we sri cted, and am new prrpaied to stll gor : hwer than can te U uuhl eewheie ou th.s snle of Philadelphia. Hardware ! Hardware ! ! Hardware . .' :iils uil( LccUs, Latches. H;rct- Screws, i!as. Putty, Paints, 1:I in fact, Crrlliili? you may want to hu'.dvcur self a first-rate house or barn twenty per cent. Uwer than ever before. 'I'M way.' i'AKPLNTKKS. here yon can cet 'he ct t-V-raitd CrteLt'ield Planes, pear Jnt ki t" hand, tenon and rip Saws. I5utcherV. Beat') and Biadv's 4"hi.els ant! Plane Ir ns. pa'f't ai:d common braces. Brace Bins. Auc- ii'uarf s. Cuaees. Iron Screws, Ct repass Pamorsi's Hammers, &c. I lllacKmiths'Iron li:0 IRON-ALT ! KlNPSl.ar.'ollop. Tyre, Oval, Knin.lar.: S.jnarc Cast sieol. Spring anJ Knrlisl. Vi-e. Anv.ls, Prl!ow, Screw P a:t5, fc- 1KU sr.KEKPF.KS! Table Knives ar Forks. Carver. Spoons, Kettles. Lamps, fa: d!.-li.-k. r. I', f lills. im.-M1.. it-. l'n. lu.. WALL 'M Fi: Yt ii Ci J a!i thfUr. eriut nianT men? at tli.- Hali he or lnST tol KI II V IAHIilN. in t old l:EJ.liAJi ttanJ, LEW l.ltl K'i. ? ii 1 1 : wis list: Inlviut lh P,.tt (mreopJ Ttleijrajlt Cf lMO llthCRY c c x r t: ctioxki;.. 1 'UK subscriber respectfully talr ihis" thod to inli'Tm Ihe cinzmsrl l.firisrr: ai.d viciuiiy in cenrral.and tnr I ..nt:rs r3 tirulai. tliiit he has ipi nr.1 a ITilKcrj ani Itllfcctloncry. on Markn strffi, mM: -. llt-aver's BuiUlini:. here he will Vc rea-.y : supply all ho mr.y fan r h:ni w::h a ca , u-itli the best of etervthii'S in hi l:i-e r: siness. r.i;E.M, I'AhKs ami Ct'NFEt TION EH V on hand at all tinir. Df.' pract ical Baker and l nUi iini.er l r cr' ' of tu only live years. he I. i'ls cent': .!rini!":, who favor him wnh a call i r cue I s a " shall not be ilisaprotnit d. W e.iJn ?N ' ' Partu s supplied at the shi rtrst notice. iik! reasonable terms. AH sorts ! Ot mental M ilk done to oriler. F.i:i:.l delivered .11 H. nes at a'! ' " " when desiicd. CHAIil-Kt! lltEl- l.owisburj:, Oct. 7, 1ST. j A FRESH EUFfLV 0' r Truss, Mi'diiincSjNi'tit'nsJai!'?; : Varieties. Hatione rv. Ac. rarenasr- New York and Philad. niaikeis. has ;- -ree'd at the Old Mammrih 1'rns sij, n-. : I', fi. CAI .DWELL, ..-l'r- f JOS1 til K EI. I.V. AiMiioiMf' S" OI.H'ITS ihe pair. ti.-ice of the r r. . : I -. V.l.h strfCt. I- Ilt MUCllLC VI. - v.. ... . biirj. Pa. ail ritTTT" r:.... ,.e ri'Ti V S.T 1FI "K S'1' I1'"' ' i I ill. I lllll VI I"' "' - ' - XTi.!,1 JL is this day dissolved by litni n-, .. ; .,1 th r. ,1 1 inn win i- "heir Oilire. The business twil be rc'.";.', an I coniinued l y some . ne or in " " of the late I'liin. at Ihe.r rr-( n- leca ; ' r . Wl! I. I.t wis i ur- Vay ZV, l-j". I in . '
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