s I 3! i Sitnobiir;!roiifh Ffrtr Tit. Li:iu ri Chromi le. pN'-li-he -(( i nr m.im in i u n" n i-f- i n ih.- rah sjMiwn, h the i.r-e-t nuu u n u ..ta.iv . w- ..., r 10 tiii..o ,ii.itv. ctrciiltti. FroeJom, national; Slavery, sectional! - Through at Last ! it h no small j .t, to mate a l.aiiroau, , a9 the history of all efforts abundantly proves, mo a-iution atiil struggle ot , tbc ousiitiehanoa Coiiiriaiiv. five and six vears ai'O. li-ivn heon Tiriiiliii.lii.-i. of nnml j p , , . . b . rvsuns, cacu.i.g oiaers 10 me uesirca i tnd. Last Monday, the road up the Sus- ; luehauna was c.mi-i.h and we can , now ride from LewWmrg to Hamburg j U-UecnanJ II, A.M., and return 1 , ..... j 1 his is indeed a great improvement j liukiu Washington Daltimorc, llarriti Imrg e., iu a direct Hue witb William t jjort, Kltuira, &?., and iuatiouralin an iuimcuse amount uf trade and travel from llie icalMarJ to the North West. j Next wcik the complete arrangement j between this aud other companies will j probably be uutlc auJ auuouiiccd more j fjlly. ! Xcuis Jtcms from Olljcr Counties. ! We understand that the uubury and I Kiic liaiiroad Company have disposed of the West l!ranch and t-u iueliaDDa divi cion of the dials, from Tangascootau to the Junctiou, to lion. J dm A. Gamble, V' Civ We nri n it. informi..! nu to the I price J,r-n Shvrc alette. John Wuillock, of .Muucy, has been appointed mail ascnt. on the cars from I'.u l Clinton to K mira. Uu Tuesday uioruing the 2 1st, Mysthc Ucrwick f'(i;.v, a mule attached to a boat, escipcd from its driver, at that place, and a lad was scut in pursuit. The boy was about 1 1 years old. Not return ing in proper time, search was made for iiiin, when he was found lying in the road a corpse. From marks presented On his body, il is supposed that he attemp ted to capture the mule ; and received a kick which caused his death. The corpse was taken to Lebanon, this State, where its parents reside. The strike still continue?, on the part of the Miners, at Orbondale. Since the turn out, the roof has fallen in the cham bers. The Adciiwe says there is uothiug encouraging in the prospect at present no indications uf au early satisfactory ad-jll-tltil ut. Kev. J. Greca Miles of Williamsport, has accepted a call to the pastorship of the llarrisburg JSjptiat church. Water issuiug from tho burning coal mines near l'ottsville. has recently be come much soucht for onaccount cfalles- 1 cd miraculous rncdiciual aud healing , qualities. A house in Xippeuosc Valley, and an other in lilaek Hole, Lycoming county, were struck by lightuiug, last week, but no one killed. A large pelican was killed in Susque hanna county, recently, which had in its poich ten or a dozen fih, of the kind known as Lake shiners, some of which were six inches long. The pelican is a rare bird in this region, and wc do not recollect of another specimen having been Bctn so far north. HVZe Dnrre i'nion. On Sunday week, as John Cump and family, consisting of himself, wife and in- ! fanf, and a daughter 17 or 13 years old, were on their return home to Chambers-! lurg, l'a., from a l)unkard meeting, the ! daughter was instantly killed by light- niiiif. The faniilv was in a wai-nn. the ! young lady occupying a hind seat, and , 00 in the treasury. her clothing was literary torn iuto shreds. : MiiiI'LEIilrii Bhass Hash. The Soy The other occupauts of the wagon escaped : dcr county Tn'tmnc has the following: without sustaining any revere it-jury, al-, "We were much gratified that our IJand though severely stunned. The horse at- bad extended to it, from tho Literary tached to the wagon was prostrated by the ', scnooIs at Xew ,Jerlin VCTJ conliaI iny' , , i tation to 'discourse sweet music at the tbock, but afterwards recovered. ... . . . . , , , . ' examination!., which took place during the On Saturday last, about 3 o'clock, P. beginning of last week ;" and in another 31., tuc lightumg struck a pine tree just t 1 .1 !.. I 1 l.l below the JSaptist clureh in .Milcslurg, killing four sleep, and wounding two , , . , fa otbers that were standing under the tree. Tliey belonged to lVpgie IJlair. The "Juniata Register" Las reduced the t-ize of its sheet, one column: the most sensible thing in that paper for some mont9. During the intense beat on Thursday : week, a horse belonging to John Hoy, of1 ' eo j."; Nittaney valley, dropped dead in harness, ; on the turDpike near Unionville, . . Kl Gov. Kec-der is a delegate for Xor - thampton county to the 11th July State Convention at Ilnrrisbtir wouvciiwuu ai u.irrisuiirg. II. I!. Hall, of IWIefontc, is about to start a paper at Marion, the capital of l-'orest couuty.to be called "The Forrester." yiUt Hall, of the Milesburg, 51. K. Sunday School, recited 3,058 verges of Scripture in a single Sabbath. A new township, named Tiatt, Las been formed eoiucwhcro county. ia Lvcoiuin - Uook IIindert. Wc invito the atten- tion of all those desiring Kooka rcbouod . t , xr . r cxcrciscSalcaviDS their lustrutucuts DcuiDd. ! I'eter tvaunman, dec d, was appraised at and ta tbc advcrtiMiiiCDt of W oilHtS & COR- j fa. i f(rIhe sum oftwentvne dollars and seventv- B1.0 w ,t , e Cive these facts not to disparage the ",r,nc u,nui iwen.y-oneoonnrsann seventy- N elils, Lewiaburg, Liuud couuty, IV fc . , r . , five cents per acre, amounting together to the They Lave employed one of the best Uook Dand of 0Ur 6ISttr l0WD' but t0 v,nJlcate sum of twentv-six hundred ami ninety-seven V'm i .r. ;n tt . 2 t i.t ti the Seminary from any charge of undue dollars (26.o. And whereas none of the J.iudt rs to tuc bute, anJ the work alrca- 3 . ! heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court, dy turoed out from this establishment, fur Partiality against their more immediate on (he rclurn of ,he saM jn!1,aisilipI( to tak Leatnesa and durability, has ciVco ccner- i nhl,ors- Tbo mU8I b lhe SludcuU i the premises therein mentioned at the ap i r . c; ; r f was deemed nuite sufficient and most ap- praisement, you and every of you are there at s:itififactioo. ShamoK-ui Journal. was accmea l"6 BlU'(-u,' uu uu" IT f(ire hcreby cited to be and appear at the next The word that reads alike both ways, U r'r0I'r,ate:5O.M; nera P1' bc he,d at !'ewis- tt t , i , i- , , .. .. ir. . . - . f I I bur, (or the county of Lnion,on the l.lihdav "level, (credit the loVfc devil with AsTT W0 of the most prominent, useful, i (,r September next, to accept or refuse totake the so.ui.on.) and respected titixens of Philadelphia died i the said premises at ihe said appraised price; George Frcir, who is about to graduate ' since our last issuc-JoB R. Tyson and "aaf"?f 0rknIpcl,o,a5anr' Tt t , n , ! i i . as aforesaid, then to show cause why the Ir.'ru lhe 1 hcul igical Dcpartincnt of the KoBERT T. Co N BAD. Judge Conrad was same should not be sold. I(t the CoraT. fiiivtraify at Lewisburg, is announced as engaged as speaker at a celebration of the 1 Witness my hand, and the seal of &aid . utor elect of the KJiug Baptist .Lurch. 4th, ia Wtbtoo, to morrow. j amxVo y Kn-1 aueeil campuicot "Camp Lognu 13 am to be held at llullefoutc. Id Schuylkill county ibcro ore 4'20 - ..... gteutn engines employed in raising coal, ... . , . . t. l'l uraiiiiiig ruincs, manuiaciuriug, o.c. iui power of these engine is cijual to that of 100,000 men, calculatm" seven men 1 per burse power. A 1Wcr anJ IIistorical Fcstival can.o ff . M ,.. on WcJnCSdav week. Tlic Oration was delivered by K. 1$. Little, I .. . r. v .-j . ... . .. . ujepop,,, wc understand tue attendance was ,Brge anJ t,iat 1C proceedings were' fiuit0 ju,ercstil:S. Tile nex, aliuu;ll meet- , wi bo hM at Wiikcs.1!irr(.. J ln Pw;tf ,rJ y las rC5ig&liJ lUc (.o!U.ctl)rsI(i. at XurtLuwb,tlaud: aud moved to Iowa. Si hi'KN Death. Daniel Fichtbnrn. a , niueh respected citizen of Lcwistown,cauic ! to bis death vcrv guddculv on Thursday ! evening last. He was engaged in fishing on Jacks Creek ; when bo left borne be was, apparency at least, in as good health as u-u il. After fishing for some time be entered the house of a Mr. Palmer in seeming good spirits, aud was soon after seized with cramp in bis limbs. ISeforc medical assistance could be had be was a corpse. IIknuy L. Acker, editor of the Ikmo- ratio StantUirtl, 1'ottsviUe, has been ap pointed Postmaster, aud the appointment has been unanimously confirmed by tbc Seuatc. SoMF.TntSG Nf.w. The conduefors of : ,hu 'illiamsport & Kltuira Railroad have j received orders from the Superintendent to puucii a hole in ait t ree i ickcis wuuuever 1 . ... ... i , i ' ... n.i - .i ; iliAl'Air,.ni' troll r.n.loil nn infiinrnintT t iA t movements of thc"dead heads." Conduc tor l'osT informs us that several directors, who passed over the road a few days tiuee opened their eyes and seemed somewhat surprised on his obeying orders. The Village Record states that a little daughter of 1'atrick M'Coy, of Woat CW I j tcr, was severely li.jured on Saturday last by a name cock. The chicken came out of a yard and attacked her, driving his spur iuto the neck uf the child just below the ear, about half an inch deep, and in flicting a wound on the forehead, which was cut to tho skull, aud several other wounds about the face. JcfTcrfOriian ad- The West Chester ,, , ... . i . . vises "tho military to remember that . they can get only the militia tax raised in their respective counties, and must 'train'' for nothing if there is no fund at borne. The IT. S. Supreme Court met at Wil- liatnsport, last week. Tho trial of the : ' "'eD "u wcrc arrested in Sun- j lah ' Pss"(! couutcrfeit quarters, , came up on 1 ucsday. un euesuay morning the; plead guilty, and were sen tenced to six months imprisonment in the western Penitentiary. They implicate" several others who, they say, arc concern ed in passing this spurious coin. War rants were issued for tho arrest of the par- j impHeited. Tbcy stated that they got the money from a man named Collins, to pass for the half. Gen. James Keenan, the American Con sul at I long Kong,Cbina, reached Greens burg, IV, on Monday last, after an ah scence cf over four years. Ou Friday week, the East Kishacoquil- lnc I'reafivterian Cliureh Wfl fleilieAterl to . - i 4i u. n i r. .u luc worsuip vi iiiiuiguiy vjou. iiu. tun , services, sl,200 were subscribed toward , the defrayment of the debt of the church, which being 1,000, l aves a balance of : rart 0f tue same editorial is the eulogium . . . ... ; "that tue Hand playcJ its part exccediD"Iy ', well." . , , . This wc confess was ratber a surprise to 1 us, for wc supposed tbat Union Seminary : would patronize the musical talent of its : own county in preference to that of any other. Wc begin to think of Mr. Ilcsscr and Ins associates Ot .Mllllnburir ana t rot. i ... . . ...... , . Held and bis company of JjCWisburg,won - dcring why they could not have given sat- b j j a isfaction. The whole cat however was let i oof of ihn hair, when we worn inadr ne- e' i . i i .i:-ll. t J -f :.t. ! qaamteu Dy a rename inenu o. ours wu.i ' a" t'J circumstances of the case, which I r'as the whole affair in its proper light, j i r e. ,Le Institution as well as the hand and tbo editor, i lie I-liddlcDurg iirass JJand came to New Berlin, not on tho caning appropriated to the address of the literary societies, lut on tho evenine when the Seminary exercises ioos piacc, inougu .1. . : . ,....a.iJ L..: n I . . V. , :. ! ,av,iauuu wu""c'- j officers. They "discoursed sweet music" wbilo coining into and parading throuch c r o o j l0WD uul vm " ,,w v"l'l'ua lu "? On the '21st fVp.cniber, a Military LEWISBURG CHRONICLE The result of tbc trial of Gen. Lane, nt j , Lawrence City, is not yet known. His L ,,. . ... iv, premises were invaded, after he bad for bidden it, by four men, ono arrnid with an axe, and others revolvers and rifles, and one witness swears that two shots were fired at Lano before he fired and killed Jeukius, the leader of the invading party. The rianucmine (La ) Gazette, of tho 10th ult., states that tho plantation of the late S. T. Harrison, some three or j t .... r u rs...,i- .a i . .1 r.i t .1 . t n : ... cuaseu on me om oy me son o. ijpnra Kicard, a free woman of color, f.jr S-10, COO, at sheriff's sale. The mother of the purchaser owns a large and valuable plan- tntl.it, It, tl.n ennia linl i.Mi.'.rtwt.w I 1 , ! The Waukon Ihrald savs that thero is I at present a vast amouut of grain being carried to the river, and the roads are constantly lined with wagons going to, and returning from market. Wheat at Lansing is now bringing from 10 to cents in cash per bushel. I'rairic Da' 1 I hu ll Is atlcr. I Kobert Dale Owen, United States win-, , , .1 istcr at the Court of Naples, has written I home to bis friends in Indiana, that he nas become converted to tJUnsliauity. i Mr. Owen has heretofore, wc believe, ; been an infidel. Gen. Scott will attain bis seventy ftc ond birthday next Monday. He has been in the army half a century. The '-Republican" Slate Convention in Maine has nominated Lot M. Morrill fr Governor, by unanimous vote. liipc pcuchca aic being eaten in South Carolina. Ba-llicanswerto theflr.st of last week'r J.ut''inas, is, liainjc A. bncttru. " ' ' " Tho 2d is M"j. Out. dull MarifiiU dc L'tfuyclte. j Ans'd only by A. A., of lJudiloc Tp. There arc some yet on hand, but so few scctu to take tbc paius to study them out, ' that wc think it best to publish no more j until cooler weather comes in. 'IMlO V j I MUM I Klf'Cl 1011. ' t.Opiti"0 su.tr frinr.H:irri.uri:. Wi'.ln. July II tl'uion Cnunty lMrpnti? Klw-tinns Shi. Au-. JS. ! do ConT?nti"nLewirbur-, Mon. Au..rj) For the l'wi.-lnr- Chronicle. Messrs. Kditors AHow me to announce to the citizens of 1'nion county through your paper, ARCHIIIAI.I) THOMAS of I nion townsliip tor SIIEill'l' subject to the action of the I nion (.'utility Convention of the .'loili f Ansust next. As.Mr.Thomas is well known iiiiirunuiiui me vouiny, hi: iieeus no iiiriuer lMrailacnua IO lc V0U.rs. ,;1ST ul Fr.,LOE. TflO the Voters of I "nion County, the under JL siened oilers himself as a candidate fjr the (Cilice of Ctmnty Cmtimuutionrr subject to the decision of the Sl.th August Nominating Convention. If elected, he will discharge the I duties of the office lai'nfnllv and lo the best of his abilities CiEOItliE SCHOCH. i..t... ,1... riii... mf f-i i n ii 1 1" p It next Fall in Union county, we would propose Kx-SheritT JOHN KF.SSI.GK. Hav ing been tried, we know him to be compas sionate and yet faithful in the disrharse of his duties. A.NTI-I.1XOMPTON fllHE Friends of JACOB HI MMF.U Esq., 1 would respectfully propose his name tor re-election lo the office of Comity Commis sioner. He is well acquainted with the duties of the Oilice, having served one term in the old county and one in the new, anil is vigilant and economical in the expenditures required. MAN V. I 'iT Please announce JACOB PECKARH, of Milllinbur". for S II or I II" subject It. the action of the I'nion County Convention of the tioth of August, lsss. .Mr.D.ti kabii is an old liner on the right side and needs no introduc tion lo the voters of this county. west iicrrAi.oE. ! " f ICHAEI. NEVHART, of l.ewishm proposed for Ihe oilice of County Cum- missioner of I'nion county, subject to the ac tion ol the August County Convention. May 20, l.r. A Fn-tun. To the Heirs of Feter Kauffman. cxwx cot XI Y, M.- r The Commonwealth of Pennsylra- l. s. nia to Daniel Kaullman, who' lives I ) in Eaton county, Michigan ; Henry, who lives in Wheatly comity, Ind'a; John, who in summit Co., Ohio; Jacob, who lives in Mercer county, Pcnn'a ; Peter, who lives in Stark county, Ohio ; William, who lives in Union county, Penn'a ; Esther, who was mar ried lo Daniel Mover, and is new a widow, and lives in Stark county, Ohio ; and Catha rine and the issue of the following named children, who are dead, to wit: Hannah, who B;as marT,eA ' ,i1eorSe s'"r, and died near I thirty years a;o, leavint; the followinj; child- ' tea namely; Daniel. I'eter, Margaret who was I married to hphraim Lon ' ZhiJrfv- these an '"re! , and is now a wid m:irrinl to Samuel i Shively; these all reside in I'nion county, ! Pcnn'a, except Hetty, who lives in Stephen- son county, Illinois, and Sarah, who was mar ried to John Vohn and died some iwo years i i ici it .iiiiiu imiii moi uicii si'iiie two vears -. ipaviii" herhusband surviving .md len. ) vins ihe toiiowmz named children, to wit: ! Pc,er' 'h Stephenson county. XII i- i nois ; Solomon, who lives in Chester county, j I'cnn'a;John, who died soon after the afore- sant intestate, leaving two children. I'eter i I i..i.o .lrt ; s;. i ... 1 rt,,u ; lhnois. Margaret, married to Henry Faust, 1 and lives in Logan ennnty, Ohio; Susan, who ' was ma7'd to Jacob Faust.and lives in Stark county, Ohio ; Elizabeth, who is married to ; w.liiam Beaehler, and lives in I'nion county. i n nu - uiinti, - im it.iiui. in ..icjiiiciiMiu tnuiliy, , ' enn a; .-wan, who is marneii to Alexander and lives in Union county. Penn'a; Margaim, ' 'no is lnarr'c'l to Ira k'inman. and lives in j i j, marriej to Robert Taylor, and live in Vn- i .M.nt.w Pann i i i . iv i. .',-, ii.iiiim. anti u.)iuri, w IIU ' lai.ves of Tcer KaulTman. laie of Hariler ! (now iJewis) Tow0!lhipt in U1C county afore-! said, deceased, (J retting : f Whereas, by an inquest for ihat purpose I i -...r.i.i h iKa. tfarnkn.. . ..e .t.. KIIJ w. i. a .ss Ky lllb 'l .nana WUUli Ul l lie i nly aforesaid, the real estare of the satd & WEST BRANCH FAlIER-JULr 2, 1858. To the Heirs of Nancy Katherman. UXIOX COVXTY, ,,, . 1 j The Commonwealth of IVnnsylva- niato Tobias Katherman who resides ; i in I'nion couinv.'l imothykaitiorman i uhn resides in St. Joseph county in the Slate of Michigan, IJarbara intermarried with Sole- m..n Kailierman and also resides in the State of Michigan, Hannah intermarried with Henry (ieiswcil she resides in Hartley township. I'll- : inn comity, Sophia intermarried with Michael , Handel and resides in Nillany valley I'ennsyl- vania, and l.nrinda intermarried with I'eter t Snvderwho resides in Pcrryville Milllin rum- al representatives ol lancy Katherman, late of Hartley township, Union conntv. deceased l.rreting : duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the 'ts. ny I I ; ! rotinly aforesaid, the rtal estate of the said ' Nancy Katherman was appraised at and tor the sum of Two Hundred and ."vventy-Five i Dollars (;;.); And whereas, none of the heirs of the said nee.easeil appeareu in couri, on inr inmu n the sanl iniiuisition.totaketlie premises therein inentiotied at the appraisement ; Von and every of you are hereby cited to be an t appear al the next general Oiphans Court to be held at l.ewisburs for the county i f I nion on the 1:1th day of September n'-xt. in iicirni i-.r refuse to take, the said premises ai t,e appraised price, or show cause why the Conn shall not decree the same to be sold. ISy the Court : Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Lewisbu. g the 'l ;lav of June. A U 4w SAM I KI. KOI. Ml, tiirk. . - q) Ol'dilltllK'CS rillli'. attention of the citizens is called to j the following Ordinances extracted from I the records of the Borough of l.ewisburg, and NOTH'K is hereby given by the Iturress and , Town Council of the llon.ush of I.ewisl.urg, that said Ordinances will hereafter be enforc ed lo the letter against all persons oll'eiiding against the tame : j (hdiiiaim f (7ie ITA J'iiiHttri,A 1 I 2 1. He it further enacted by the authority afore said. That all nuisances such as dead hor-es, ; horned cattle, hogs, sheep, dog-:, or any other i kind or species of animals found on the streets ! or alleys of llie borough, shall l e immediately ; removed out of the bounds cf the town by the owner orowuers thereof; and any such nuisance as aforesaid having been killed by any person ; niherihan ihe owiter.the person who has killed Ihe animal shall forthwith remove the same out of the bounds of the town. Any person refu- j sing lo comply wiih Ihe foregoing Ordinance ; for removing nuisances, shall forfeit and pay a line of Five Dollars, for every such offence, to the High Constable for the use ol the llor- ! ongh. ! By Ihe Ordinance of 12th June, 1S2'J, a fine of from Five to Twenty Doliais is imposed for . oh-trneting water course. The Ordinance of the 2:h Jiine,ll."i.makes il the duty of the holders of property to keep gutters open and in good repair al their own cxpon-.c. Ily the Ordinance of the 21th March, 1:SI, all boxes, barrels, or hog- heatls. on the pave ments or sidewalks are to be removed by the High constable. I!y the Ordinance of the 2nih of May, IS IS, if any person or persons shall after the publi 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 lo aTinc of nid less than one dollar nor more than live dollars for each and every offence; and further, all persons now having such obstruotions or nuisances lying in the streets or alleys, are hereby required to remove the same on or before the 2uth day of June, IMS. By the Ordinance of the nth of July, isiu, the High constable is directed to make a tho rough examination of ihe streets, alleys and an nine, plates iii llie oorongn where hull or nuisance of any description may exit, and give notice of llie same to the persons on whose premises it is found to remove the same, or to cleanse those places within one week from ihe time of snrh notice; and if such notice is not complied with, the High constable shall proceed to remove any such ' nuisance at the expense m the person or per : sims en whose premises the same may be found. i Ordinance r'.Uh 0, toUr, 1S")'2. That from and alter the publication of this ; ordinance, no person or persons shall be al- . lowed to put coa! ashes or any other descrip ; tion of dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any ' ( kind upon any of Ihe streets of this borough j or in any of the gutters or water courses ; thereof; and if any person or persons shall : hereafter soohstrucl any of the streets, alleys, ' 1 gutters or water courses of said borough, snch i I person or persons shall be liable lo a fine of I not less than one dollar, nor more than five ; i dollars for each oll'ence; and further, it fhall ; be the duty ol the High constable lo give no tice to any person or persons who shall ob ! struct any of the streets, alleys, gutters, or wa-1 ! ter courses, lo remove such obstructions, within five d.ivs from the date of such notice. ' and if such obstructions are not removed with- in the tune so specified il shall be the duty of Mhe High constable to remove the same, tne col ol" snrh remoral am! ihe amount of fine or lines imposed (which shall be determined by the Uuress or Town t'ouncil) to be collec ted from the person or persons so olTendimr. Certified from the Record. thi Hith day of June. A. D. lHirf. . H. CHAMUKKMN", Altest Uiiress. Johx 15. hi. Town Clerk. 710 WINFIELD FACTORY ! Afar llartlrton, Vnhm ('., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his friends and ihe public in enc- ' ral, that he continues to mannlac- lure all kinds of W oolen (Montis, such as t'lolhs, Cassnneres. 'f wceti.-,altincils, Jeans, Itlankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and ! Stocking arns. His machinery hem: of the 1 .i'.in i hest kind in use. and having employed the best ot workmen, he teels sale in saving I that his work shall not be surpassed by I any CRiablishmentin the country. A soodsup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices ' il.. ... f.l i nn. AAT-. .,n inni tan ix'i ion . ..- hii, u. I 'anted in tne nesi mannerami on ine snortest notice. Terms for carding, rash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March :tl, 1837. Still Another Opportcnity MTsirlr, llie Clirap I'icduc Man, HACK AI1AIX.' WE take Ihis method of informing the citizens of Lewisburg and surrocnding ct-owry. that we are aaio with Hu m lor a thnit l tint nn.i nnv r Wrr ihrm a hpllrr art il and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We ve taken the old stand ahove Chrin & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much bel- ter iihi than we naa in our old rooms, and mi .ri r n n v n nnt rooms in everv rpsnrrt. -- . - , , shall be better able to accommodate. Fersons harins rietnren of dermwil frieniti or relntm-n which they would like to have 0',d or tranuferml to paper on m mueb Iaric-r wle, can hare it done on fhnrt notiee, and Uie ropie will be warraiiteil to be equally an icocul, and ffometimea tietter than thin which Iheyaro taken from. 1'erHonn wanting I'hotnpmi hii can liafe them for l-riee ranging from $i to $JO. 1'ieturen of persons eon fiiieil to their room through riekneim, and of dere5etl penvnn taken at the idiorteft notice, at their ri.l.-ncfii; ticture of youn? children tnken in onri-econd in a liricht litfht. Outdior Viewpi of t-uiliini, ir., taken to order. Atnnrotyiie pirtaret taken on dark and rainy dayniuiek er than Iratiuerrrotyi'oa on the eleareit and briirhteft. 1'irturen fn-m iOrt."to I'-iO, to unit the run ham-r. W extend a cordial inTitation to all to call and iee us and. examine our upeciinen-s whether they want pirturejt nr mL Ketnembcrthe place, rocms 0TcrC'hrt4CaJiiwell's Mammoth Drugstore. Wc study to pleaie. M'CARTT, ArtUt, N. B Tii'trurtlnnn (riven In the art, and apparatus furnfohw-d at the lowent price, fernonn w bdiinfc 1 1 learn the tuftncF-rnn now have an opportunity not of. jn met with. JUwUburR, O- t-2, lT.J La: iSE:S,Blank Leases for Landlord ani i'enanis,for sale at ihcCiron'cfc office. .Mi- eal Estate. I on SAT.K. VDF.SIRAISI.E llliildillR l.ot,.13 feet feet front by Ifii deep. Enquire of Heaver, Kremer & M'tMure. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY at Public Sale. rilHK snl scriber will offer by public sale at the Itu iere House, l.ewisburg, commen cing at 10 o'clock A. M. of Tuotlay, July 2., that very valuable two-sli.rey new BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE and adjoinin; STKi: BOOM "n the cor- oi .Market aim r oiirtn sin eis, nmmu; , the center ,.f the town, the building well liui-he I tbr.u.ii ut an I alT,.,d a rare chance for an cec!!e..t business loeatien and home. Such rpp'-rltinities t.. obiain a commanding n, uil.m on Market street, are lew. rii.. ii.iiisr ami Store room mav be sold as two properties, each having a street entrance rp T M.US occupied at pre o, r..3p as well as in front. Half the dwelling 1 v,.i bv a-hu.xt. n Hutchinson as a house mav be converted into a Store Kooiu, thus making two Mores and one dwelling. Also will be i tiered as above, several VACANT LOTS on South Fifth street. v A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain on interest if desired. JONATHAN WOI.FE. Assignee of Jutis Iiucgutus. Lewis!. org, June 11, lo .fFot Salr, rpilF. residence of the subscriber, on Market street in the lloroueh ofJLjLl l.cwishur. The house is of CKICK, well finished in every respect. Terms Due half to be paid between ih.s S and the fir-t day of April next; the balance to be paid in two. three or live years, as may suit the buyer. Possession riven any time. : June U. IKS ISAAC WALTER. SHSRIFF S SALES. 1 V virtue of siu.dry writs of Vcn.Ex.issned outid iheCourtofCommonPleasoll'nien ;. uniy and to uie directed, I will expose lo , Public Sale or Outcry no the dates and at the r,i,crs followinrr. towit: ! Saturday.tbe :id day ol July next.at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Public Hi ue id Charles C'rotzer, in Wesi Ilulfalne town'hip, a certain l.ot ol Cmuiid situate in the Borough of Milllitiburg, bound, d north by the Derrstown & Young matislou n Turnpike road, west by lans of (iei rge Maderand John Rcber, south M lands of John Detwiler.and easl by lands of George Mailer, contanig Tun Acres, more or less, whrreoti are . reeled a lwo-sto rev Mansion House, frame Stable. Wagon shed. Ac, Ac, v. nh the appurtenances, as ihe property of Charles Sices. On Saturday, Ihe leth of July next, at 3 o'clock, P. M.. a1 the Public House of William I. Uitier, in New Columbia, a certain l.ot of Cround situate in New Columbia, bounded north by lands of Jacob Dentler, wesi by an allev, south by lands of David Variz and east bv Second street, containing Three-Fourths f ail Aere,more or less, with the appurtenances, as Ihe properly of Abraham Anernv. DANli:i. 1). (.I.I.DIN.SherilT. Sheriff's Oilier, I.cwisbtira, June 1, lsfls ; OlIERIFF'S SALE By virtue era writ of ; i 'u. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of I'nion county, and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale or outcry, at the public house of Win I. It. iter, in New Colum bia, on .Saturday, (lie litlli ol July , next, al 2 o'clock, P M. the lollowing descri- bJ K-l Ka.a.c, lo wir I'irft. Two Lot of Cruund situate in New Columbia, White Deer township, marked on the Town Plan No's 1 1 and 12,bounded north by lot Xo.43,wel by Second street, south by ! Center street and eai by an nlley.containing i each ICS feet in depth and 4li feet in width, more or less.w herei n are erected a two-storev i lililiK IlWEI.UXt! llilt:, and a one, ! and a half storey Kitchen, one Log Stable and one Frame Stable, also well of good Water with a Pump in, with the appurtenances .Vrenrf. Two Lots, marked on Ihe aforesaid Town Plan No's till and 10. bounded north by j Center street, wesi by Second street, south by lol No. 3S and east by an alley, containing ; each 102 feci in depth and to feet width,mnre or less, whereon are erected a one and a half ' storey Lotl HOL'SIC, frame Stable, and a number of Fruit Trees, Ac, with the appur tenances. I Thiril. Lot marked on the aforesaid Town Plan No. 9", bounded north by l.oeust alley, wesi by Fourth street, south by lot No 'Jl and east by Chestnut alley, containing ifil) feet in length and 40 feet in width more or less, with the appurtenances. l'uwlh. I.i I marked on the aforesaid Town Plan No. 1 Hi. bounded north by Center street, we-: by Raspberry alley, south by lol No. 1 17 and east by Fourth stteet. containing Ifil feel in length and 41 tccl in width, morg or les Willi llie appnrienanees. fifth. A l.ot of tirour.d marked on the aforesaid Town Plan .No. till, bounded north by lot No. IIS, west by Raspberry alley, souih by Locust alley and east by Fourth, street, containing t('.l feet in length and 45 feet iu width, more or le, wiih .he appurtenances. Sixth. FOl'R I.ols of Cround marked on the aforesaid Town Plan Kos.liS,l3!),i3Uaml 131, bounded north by Center street, west by lands of John F. Richard, south by Locust alley and easl by Raspberry alley, containing lol feet in length and 110 feet in widih, more or less, with the appnrienanees. Sirrnth. Part of Lot marked on the afore said Town Plan No.Sl, bounded north by lot of Ann Cinter. wesi by public. Road, south bv lands of Jacob M'Corley and east bv the West ISranch of the Susquehanna river.whereon are erected a CABINET MAKER'S SHOP, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Alirahnm Angrm. DANIEL P. (il LIMN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilice, Lewisburg, June 10, 1S5S FOR SALE. ! MY Residence, on North Third street, j ixAl.cwisbur-;, HI ft. front, and includinrj back building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Aitick finished. Every convenience in the way of out-buildings. Also, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Hitter's residence, with a pood Well of Wa ter and new Stable; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) .4 1 no. other Lots, some with and some without UuiMinzs. JOHN LOCKE. Lewiiburg, Oct. 8, 1S.7. MEN WANTED ! OMR IS or 15 .ARI'r.NTEliS nr FR A M- ' KliS ran fnnl ciiiiiloynieil for several months to comr, at fair wages and ca-h pay. by rallins early. ELI fl.lFKR. June 21, IH.')8 c ctri:vii.i.i: itorr.i, Centrtrille, Siiyiter Cu-, ra. THE umlersisnrd lakes particular pleasure in announcing to his friends that he hat taken the above Hotel, and is ever ready and waiting to Airommnilitle all. tioth craat anil amnll. nuo mu kmill.T fuTf.r him Willi a rail. I. It KlUKNSAI b. I'RiireirTnn, .ucowwor to l. Sii.ia us April, !Si8 James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LIXN, tl Attorneyti at taw, LEWI8UL1US, f7i Union C.nnty, Tenna. ILANK Contracts wiih Teachers au) Or ) dcrs on Treasurer al Chronicle Oflice. j YALUAliLK IIKAL ESTATK f Ml E subscriber oil. rs for sale his Residence I on the e-i side of South Second vreet in the Jioroush of l. wisbnrf, between Waiket and st.l.ouisstreeis.eonsistinrof near lot and . i...ir..ir..nn,l in.-ikii.ua froiitof'J'J feel on said Second street, and ir. ler.pth ir.7 leei.r, inches, ' The improvements are commodious three i rrslorev l.KH. R. I W 1. 1 . I . 1 . ' ......... ...... T " - ill - I H TT,sl-' "f pressed brick, 47 teet .cel .fccp-well liVi.h7l-WiTh a marl.Ie ba-e, marble iills ai.i linicls ir.fn.ia a firr-prool" rmf with a W 1115 atTarhe.l ol . 2:1 t,y l'J ft-et an Otit Kitchen a Well r m ct li. nt water, with a Tump in, uinVr roof a la re" Mmi a!s uh-!t ronf a Iar;-e n"u Sial.le an Ice House ant! othrr necv sary mil-lMiil.liiie. Thrp are also .n a,,!g hot choice Kruil Tff. s ami Mirnl.hery 'I'he location is a i!eirable -ne either Ur a it is on the most e eva.ed .a d the U o , h re the . nrt "-' ; 1 nn fe e' v Market street.-- 1 ...... ' Vn u Ul June J, is.. r.rar FOR RENT! Saloon. They are suitable tor SIMM . Vit 'ALSO the Ol I'M i: I now occupy.. ; For Terms apply 'o ...... The Great Amlmssailor of TO AM. M.NKISI. Health ! HOLLO WAV'S 1MLLS. A lioi.N TO THE SH Ii I The want of a tiTtic no -li. owl 0- ! tlie ill- ai. l ri i-snitii-n of Ibf -li il- m.: 1 rii. n i t tonrnr.ity. pi -1 ir entiri-lv fn fn.m mini ml al.'l -llr (i-rii-il .:.rl.rt. vaM-iv.T.Iy Ml I ill ll.i. ll r '.wriul ui.-ln ir- uli-m-l into the worl.l : ll.iun im . o tr fllH liale l ..ni tti il. i -i.i:.iI1. loiol V f rill i.:iti"!i. 1 1 I- Jt- triiuie i te nnoi.. wn - . . : ti..ir J,'".V. ronw Ml'-''e ri'jn.. .n-l re.t..rr.w rtr,,.,, je r -i f 'i-i'iu. n-tv i ntun- iu lur trk -f vital .i.i t v tt m"ih. )lf:fIA. Tt.i' ZTPt (M'iirL-' ot ll.i- i-i Hlil.'-T.t vi-M (":: 'y to fnurM1 "1 tli'-w nliil .ir 1MI-. a.ol 111 .li'-o -tir.- i.iviiiii nr.- r.-tori..l to 11.. ir rn 1 i r 1-in-: mrttl.r in l.:.t hid.U. Slnin- tllii- tll'lmof lii.-iT.li.. l"l:il.lU- it-i tf. tt.us s. an-lone m un. rring i. m. lj Ji'.-" trim tlx l-tii-Dt' Fi-t. ln. rrSt.HM. l F.l U.ny AMI n-FAKXFSH Tt in Hint. v. r riu-. 1. n ' f irit. ml nil otli or fijus ol' .li- M l liir. nn.l 1.1I1.T ili-..ri;iinii..i. li i.r tl . M-l.ni.vi.ni-h uii.Iit lii- er;..tinoinj inrluruce of U.is alt pi.wcrful nnti.-i tie ...-t.-ri.-t nt remoJ. ' IlIll-'l'H I'l: nh lif.lt 1 Tin-fro.-r qum. lion r-.n.l ri.-h. i inoliiion of the Ml- u ef mom-:iti u- :n. orlM..- lo It., li. nlt.i I In n.:o ' fr:iln... linn nnti bill, il" ni. .li'-.tif ?. .t.i- li il-l' n -I- tl. ol tin- i-. m.ian t. i-n.l ri r.'l. r.- ail the llu. :- aiol -..-rt-tt'n-i i-ure and flu-nt. rlmii-in; aDj rr-ti-ilat.n;: tLt li tal fuui tious uf Ills- b'sly. . Sil'KI.Y ".V.I..A ftii nld 1. no tinie intryin a r-w .low of thi rt-u-l.itinx ami li novstiiiir onn-l. alin.i-ir noij te it., ir couil:.inr. it ran t". Ink. n oti .-uf- in all erinliral ' alololbrr ui.-ure:.ir.ii.lion it oil.-.-. i.-all t.ut luiraruiou.-. I .V.-f 77 TA7 l'l;'h. Tli.-.o.iliirionrol Nati- its i- umtiinioni.: V-rne to tl,r h. itllli rivinir Virtu. - of lo i.. l.te r.iin-.li. mi l iiTtitll eati inrit-ry lis :ws t!Oi::ua--o t.i sir ailu.s.-W tilt- un ilfiiiiil.I. n. ol ill ir iuliir.-i' aortli. i Uothwy'll'MM at th. U trmnh, laoir-a in f.V Mirll for ! llhr w.'.ml;..,ii"i.uni .- ' A.thma Iini-r lnwnrlinln.il nowoU-onil'lainni Is l ilitw l.n.-r r..ii. ia.otn .'oio-hs r.mat-.-' mvlniot-1. 'Bi.t.fi. .rtw rol.U F.-T. T ai.-l A:u I'l!.- flu -t tli'fafr II. !t.l. l-.- Slorn- np I itraT-l roslit.n.-.- ln.li. -II-n P.. H'lnrv-jmi.t'llis it....r.ia lr-ionya ' i.' r. :il j.lt.i-li.1. ' lliarrli-.a Inf innatii n W .rni. of all kinds. , ia rt'TtoN ' Noi.-nr.- trenuiii. un m lit- vortu -'..'i.cjv. .. J...A ow.V .- ." are ili.i .TinMr n. a ' ll,r.r .liil in i-l.-rw I-:-f f 1 1-.- l--'W of .lirrr.ioiis 1 around ia.h p-torl- w: it." fmi mil 1-- lamlT .i n : l.y A.ii.ro; li.r l.nj .. .'o,.'. A IimIi I-oiio- n-vnritaill j 1 1- t'ii.'u to ai.? one r n I. ric- -u. li n f..i niali n a m:iy i Irinl to rho d.t'.- ti. n of any I irly or artu a n uut-rl-i. j ins tin- nuili.-in.-.- t r wni.li.ig llie sunn-, knoain th si lo , ' ti si uri. U!. I ,s'ol.I at the Vanufurtorii s f f lrof.-sor II. 'LI., a it. ' 0 Mai.l.-n Ijoir. N.- .rk. and 1 y ill rei-i" rtnl.U- lnu.-- ; Li-t- i.n.1 li..l r. in ".. .lo-ii .- tl.roujliout Ihf luil. d; t.-t.-s and trie riiiiiitti aottd, in bi s.: at -5 n nt-, si ' , rt-iits. and ;1 t-ai Ii. Atf-lhrre is cun-ittrab!e saiinir tv ti.kinc the lar;- 1T MfH. 1 X. 11. T.ir". (rffi- f T trii ciiWai.ce dtwirOwr arc oRlitI tut rmeh x. :.f ati. nt? in ew. ry i THE LITER I X V I O 11 A T o i: ! ; I'jshvaki'.d hi' iw. sjytoh'tf. ( onipoiindt d entirely from fil'MS. j S1NKhJ T1U: I'l ..NATIVE AMTIU P 1 KD- ' 1,'IM n.w lf.n- th- rut lie lint aris s nOtthnrttr, eiifirr. mil'ltr srl mnrt -ff. ' tiisl than ny othtr nit dirine , km n. It it not (inly m nnhi-.rt.c. but m l.rr r.m.-.v. laflitii: tlrt on tlif livr to jfpt it? rucrl'iJ niati. r, tl.-n i n tin- ,-ti. til r rii nt... bowr!j to c..rr ulT tl.at lu:itt.-r. lliu t)ni !:-hins two purjH . ti-- tiui!ly will-cut any .f ' tin- I'iiiiitnl f.'t-lim:? t- .-rit in Ihf cj ?tali. nut t m'!tt , Ctliirti. f. It r-trfif-ili.n, Lilf it puiif-i. ihf T-t. m. ; mill ti n titttt-ti ilxiU in un -Jt-rut- will rtrt-u.'tlM n J tttv l.iiil'l it tip with utiiiual ri Thr Liter U (re of th fprint r rriri.'Jitr.r ot th' li..:iiii 1 .-i ; nr.ti t; nf tin i-- t ( T.li-jttl. IU : i-t-n t.i li.;.H'y at tHu c t h. u it t iTt i nif tiil.c- tht- jvtt m ftrr f'iMy ti rf :ilni' !-t iTJtir iy 1 rinh-nt itlir. l.irrr f.T Ihf J ri J-T I't-Il. rtli:tln ( 1 1 II - II I tic i at frutt. the l owi ls nrc nt Hiiil. ami !hf ali.'.f il. i:. c . 1. lit' irL':m lt;e LiR hmin r-a.-M il t. mm1 ut th-.tl orm. il liin ftu.ly, in a rattirt I. iluty. F r llir ilis l :r rn n r tins ma.ti . unTf tli.n tfnty ytnr t tr.il h on rtiii-l. wht-rt-nilli to mm i .tract . fj lo wl. irli it ! li:tl If. i.ilyi- t lat ft'in-l. jirr O ITt C 'Mr,tINT. in BUT cf im bdttlc.aiid t-onvirtmii in T i rit ihnt Hi" r m- iH-rM-n trt'ut-l. J I. iv iL 1-rmp. has t ul to try ct-rtan. Thi-iVf Cam rt itinTe all ) nf'Tt.iitort.a'lmnMeTfrom thf ! ui. n (-Wine in tlirir I'lure a hmtllir flt.w ff t'iir, iii?tL" rntin thr ""l.-t. m-irh. rausina fttt t . tif-t wt li.i-i Eirii'. Tilt Bi.i, n, givinic t"tie anJ health to tlt wh(lv ma- irtiifM-ry, r-mtinfc th raue cf th diwajH' rf- U rtnnr a rntlii-al rurr. ItlLLIOVA ATTtO.- T9 rUT At, WIIT IS RUT- Ttr, pRinMMs Ij the onaM.nal use ot the Liv- B iTtTK.OKtT R. I ne t.e lt-r w-ntinir h tiffl( i r.t to r fi. Te ttt . otcmarh anJ r. Tent tin- Ii ! frr m ii.iu tii ftnurintf. F Only nr J. jm-takrtiK-- fore rctiilug. pri-tent . Only one !. ft- t:tkt n at , . ttijltt, lrOM G! the U el gently. ar.J rnrm IU tivi-. (tieij(f U.keu after i a. b meat wilt cure l-ts- .One ilrwof twotr- i-pot,i.ful8 lit mIwrj rt-Hi-.eitu Hrnriir. ODe to Uie taken fi-l fe- mn.fnWtrui tit n ri'iiio-s therau-ie of tin tli-em. .irnl utk-it n i-i U vt ure. Only rne J"Miuia.nli I tely n-ln irl i'ur. while tne tlt.f-e cfl.n tr eBt. il is a Mire run- fi-r Cii"LtKA MnRitt !, and a reventa i tire of CiieU nx. Jt,Htily one li ttle nn-lnl to thn-w out of tlletm the ttfcct ot. mtiiiii.e aft r m long iirknef. jn t'nr bottle tiki nfi r J.irPtri remoTe all ial- lowoiti or unnatural et.l Q er from the ca n. One tto- taken a ftmrt' time tefoit i-alirj iTrs Tiiror to the af-petite. an.J uiaken tooil li't ell. ne dor ott n rei at i idm riR"Mi' limii'i in itn w rt fmni.". while Mnvtc nvl It tL m- plaint. yit-M aliu..t to the Ittlle. -ne or l wo tlift-j. eurei- ntrarKi enii-i ! n H rrs In Children; 'here 1. Mirer, mft-r. vr tv-il:rt rt-mi ily in t'.e worl.l, a tt.A few lnUhitunr .Iw.rK. i.l. i it trrr aits. Lkt nt 1-y vM-itirj; th We take pleaKurein rer- rmnn nifin-; t!.L nietlirine as a prt-Ti utati.e fi r Fk ' uk ami A.i t, t hiil Ft vfb. anil all i'lTirn d i (f) uu-is T. r. It t p. r atex with all r.rtMnty.i mil ili.n-mul are will inn to tttily to it w-d- ,dettul Tiring. tn.AIl mho uc it are tiding their uu an uncus tt-stint- ony in it favor. I .Vj H.ier it the mmth wiih the Inri'ii-mtor, anJ steal- j hu loth tjfthtr. j Tlic Uirr InWoinlor 13 A SriKNTlFIC 1KM Al- Mm t F K Y. and in .tap y 1 workinjr ronn almot tooreat to )elhve. It cure aa if ly man kv r w tttrjirtt dt iirmtj tVr.r fi'f.and ,aelili ni more tlittn oD tot tie miuind to cure any kind cf LI Kl Complaint, from the woi!t Ji-mh.kv or J'v f-p"i to a common .utiutA, all of which are the routl of a j rased Liter. Pm.'K OVK T.OILlt TTK PtiTTT.. AM OKI- A VK Prt.irirt.rj-.: 4 . Itroadway, New York, I and ri-tailed by all DriiciT. !nld nitto by I lyTol I-' ?.I'.M.1iH.I.L Lewbburir. P j OIL J H llati-iiniau. Kt-llw Tp l II M.ll.r. N,lrti.it nr5 Cunimiiti;. Jk.V.Harltt to SCHOOL KI)EK8 neatlv primed and ht tale a. Ihe Chmnicie '.tliee 1 bur' I'a. I PecemlH-r n, if" DUVALL'S (JALVAMC OIL T) EI.IF.V Es all pain and soreness in from j C'?riTT:Tl , 5 lo .'Hi minutes. Nee aiwlhrr r.uion. ' w ' ' ' -' Price 50 cts. per bottle only. Shipped to all tYHW Firm ..I' VMWK LIFEK J. ' l' parts of lhe U.S. For sale by i 'TJIh 1 Kill Ot I UU Llc ,l' hc 1 Itakerarri, l.i.l.uric 1 M Oefht t Itanrk.Ruf. X R.!. J. is this .lav dissolved by lim.iia.ion. CWHrM. ilo Liiaietimuil., iiniMl.,0 i accounts of the old Firm ill be selii. i -VD.l,:.-h'.Nr'iTrIi: l',r'".'i"io,Wi..h.ia The business will be res"d wti i n.miT. i urn .i.it-i innjmn M I n. .I., t ll II Millar. M,min..urK j FOR SALE. VsFCO. I) han.i Tru k Uafron wij le M.Mt r-w fur wan! v( , ,y Vai3. VKAVi:i: KKKMtR A M 11.1 RE. rt flnff of t!i in India Mmt f lit riir , lit- nr.U 'rmn-l lim : Tie y firnl ff tti' irafr in- r m Isvih tliflusrJ liv tl Irr in : U lr"pi-l 'tim-. Tin flavor of iw YrrmtU brm-iy, Y-r iw'tir of tli 1i-t Duliirtl aU'tr ran cutti; tra With Mm. I't.NbiiiiAMUii Caii'ljr. Rii h rfirr, ! fmite, "Wf-tt bcw-n may I f( llr twit f-r ri-irurrn Jainty ; l',ut th-tu.--IHB in I will mtri-bate, V. t -n li in"' viiuiri rt- in 1 1. itjr. II i:Ll Ihrrr lit n n- ttit-ni l.mlt Banrfa (riu.J, tit.m lh rntiiiK i liil-1 tr. th- tiabiy, A tlf tt-t i.tTt, rit-rh-re iUohivti Mth. l-nrmaiii!!e take pi. aure in inlormin her numerous friends that she has recently rehiteit tier parlors, and is o.,w prepared to furni-h 11 1) t'KI'A.M. CA K E and ro.Nr'lXTHNKkllls to such as may fa r hec with ihen eutoni. " . fames supplied at she shortest notice and on r.-aouabie terms. ;llOM:ieii:.S! ' f r Cmh ,,r in exchange tor Country Produce. Call and sf. MI'.S. liKNDIi.M AN LIE'S, one rfcor west of Prick's Foundry I.euis(.ur7, .March , NCTA11Y I'lJIJI.Ki. William Jones, TTORNEY at Law. Culltetions rrornptly attended to. Oificeon Matket A trret, ciipo.-ile the Presbyterian chinch. :,:m i.t: YisHvm:,fA. New Goods Old Stand ! VCF.S ERAI. assortment of II r J liltoiK madi vp Cl-tli iuij.lhiU dt (', J!uot unj Sli.trs suitable for the season. Hard Ware, Qmrrts Ware, (inn-erics SALT, FISH, Sc., a" of which will Le sub. at prices lo suit ilia times. Liberal deductions made ft r Cash! M CKF.IOHT A HAICK. riiiflalo X Roads, Mav CS. M P' MARRIED 'JJJ r1 ET married when v n wish, i nlr so i-a J cail at M FAMdN's HARDWAKt: si ORE, and geta lirsi rate COOK STOVEat first cost, as I want lo close oul my su ck i f coi k stoves. JOS. M FAliDlN. I.ewisLurg. March II, Ik'h. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rr?5 'I ne subseriberoireistosell the A,'i-' i!arge llnck Foundry at the west Wcii7eud of Maikei street, including tfili-'diithe Wareroom, oilice, and the Macliinery aitacbeit u iarite amount i f Patterns tor Patent Hichis for Agricultural Maehinerv.S-ove, Ac. It is regarded as one i of the best locations bra good, sale business. Tie Proprietor's lime is wholly engrossed in anoiher employment, which is ihe reason be desires to dispose of this Foundry. Ftrai jr : turiher particulars, address ' WILLIAM FK1CK. Lewisbnrg. Feb. 1XS8 I nion Co. Pa I.I n IS lMI..Mi:it, i KCHITEa an. r.l'H.PKB. i u: is in no. pa r? Oilice in the I'niversiiy limldiii; : FIKST OF TIIK SKASOX! j T Si UliEYKll & ,oX have just le- ' ceivfi iheir ii'fk i( . w 1 srinxo jxi) scjmer goods: : which it y are selling vpry chnp. Tle i vhi buy f i r ah are particiiiarli invited ir i can. tArril l siuici. li. iiiimi;, Allorur)' at Ijiu. OFFICE on Si u:h Seeomi near MaiLft St. J.H Ixr.l liU. VA. i"All rr.fesHral Busitiess rnin.Mf.l t his care will be laiihltilly and m iiipi!y ait. n ded to iSept. 1 t. I: 7 LOOK Tills M A ! notice: notice:: notice::! T I AVL(. just returnnl firm Ihe City XI wnh an unusaily lare Mirk and welt selected, and am now pn pared to s II pords lower tb:in ran be bi.uht ebtwueic uu this side of I'hiladelphia. llanlwnre ! Hardware!! IlarJwarc .' .' ! SallH all I.ccks, Lairhes. H:i..-n frrcv Cilass, Puny. Faints. til in fact e rr lliins vou 111 .ty want tulii'M.t... selt a hrsi-rate house or bat t. tv. t -,-v cc critt. I. w er than ever bcfoie. 7i... i(i'i, .' This trtftf .' f I'ARI'I NTEKS. here von can ret :1 1 r'e braud tireei.l'.eld I'lanes, Spear A J.. 1-. r.'s hand. ten. n and rip Saws, liutcher's. Utr.rv's and Brady's Chisel and I'lane In ns. pa i r.t and common Uraces, T-race Bitts. .i:ru-, Siltiares. linages. Iron Screws, Ct irj , Ilamond's Hammers, Ar. IllacUsmiihslron IKX IRi'N-.M.I. KINDS' Bar. Scollop, Tyre.Kval. K. uth' ai.d Square Cast Steel, Spring and Enrlish Net', Vises, Anvils. Bellows, Screw Plate, etc. HOI SEKEEPEKS! Table Knives ar. l Forks, Carvers, Spoons. Ketiles. .amp. Car.- tlle-ti.-k.. Ti.tT... Villa. Oili !..I... Vxf. I"an. I". . WALL I'Al fh V.. II .ill Mi.l all Ih. al. .r Mi a ervat nun. oi- rt- at tbv Haki-w o-w or Ii . sr. rr -l Jn.-l l II V I .it . in .tie olj Caarrtji MaaJ. I n Ism Ml. Ta. Tnt.s n.u . 'Hi" ah Ixtirecu tlf I'jii'catid TJxjroili Cnhe. I MO IttKLRV a.M C O N 1 F. C T IONT.l! V. riMIK subsenher respecilully takes iln- . J thed to inlorm the cinznrf l.e.!tir and vicinity in general, and the I.ad.. m !" tirnlai. thai be has opened a llakcr) si ml t'oillfClionery. on Market sirm. in Mr. Beaver's Building, here he will to rej.lv ti siij'plv all who mny lavcr h:m iiha t.vl with the best of even-innm in his line rt In smess. BHE.1, CAKES and CuMIX TIONERV on band at all limes. I!nrg practical Baker and Confectioner f. rnpa'-' of twenty-live yea's, he It els crnti.l in thai a ' who favor him with a call rr give h in a t.-.tl shall not be disappointed. Wed.lmis aft Parties suppltetl at the shortest notice. -n ii.os. reasonable terras. All sorts ol I'n.a mental Work done lo order. BBEAD delivered al H. nses at all t'""'5 when desired. C1IAKLKS IIEINEi:. I.ewisbnrg, Oct. , 137. A FRESH SDFFLT OF Truss. Medii'ines,Nitinns.r;iints. Varieties, Stationery. &c, pmcha-e.l m New York and Philad. markets, has jn-t Inn rec'U at the Old Mammoth Ding More ol F. S.CALDWEI.l.. I.cisl nrsr. JOSI1II HELM, AiulioiM-rr. ril)l.ll'lT8 lhe natronase of the pull' I Residence on Souih Fifth street, lwis- burg, and coniinneti oy some our of the U,e Fan.; at hcP"--'''"";. Lewi.sburp. May S, I "3 . .....re in. Ill f L' - J in
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