71 J t 'inmhu Cljronirlr.j o. u. wokdin k j. n. cokkelius. m IfifUMfn .frtt, T:n' 1.1 msiiiTu t'i'r,"i' 1' i .i: pu-'li-i.tM ni :l: C-U rv'm. ha- the lart aui ..i in I'ninii Countv. . .. .. frcrJimi. national: Mavm, seninmir. - - - j The Opposition in Aorthunibcrlaisa iewisiown i rc, ui w , jol) c,.ulltyiSpplua j,erill!,rrie with M.chael FOR THE CAMPAIGN ! rnunty claim the Congressman next term, ten or twelve physicians of that place bavo , Handel and resides in Mittanv valley Pennsyl Next week tbe State Convention will anJ ar0 propo.ing Kobert M. Friek, David ' in as many year,, given away professional J inn" open, we trust, a spirited canvass f.ir the T!ir, an,i Samuel .l.,hn fur candidates, services to the atuouut of I'ifty Thousand , . -., - , .',.,,;., f vaMrv Ceucral LLettou. A wide diffu.-iju of iiiteilieiieu by local juuruals, is often the t dfieient ua cbpcr,icncy iu any . i cause. J he t uitoMrLK is ii'iw the only Opposition p.per iu IV.on cunty, (and is " , 1 ' . ., v i not one pretty pood j avr ' enough for this small county ?j and could be et more , mdnly ilillusid to udvatilagc. Vi'ilU the I resent line I n-Pect f r cV.iP- wj can rufcly njipcal to the fiiends ' il the cause to go to 4.uk' and raise a f. w mure subscri- burs in tlieir risjcetivc nciglition.oods payable (in ihis case) at or before ivritcui-; bci Cuuit .in the fulltittiui: r-r--i... .1' .'..... . . " .. , PVrwfcS f..r a shoneri,,,',.-.' r.urc..i.iU l "no year or one copv ouir year, li.r . I Ten copies 000 1 ear.fi vo e-'po-s two years, ?"or one eopv ten ve.irs for '0. Tor -"filS, I ?'i)tteen copies, or fifteen copies and -Ot-CP'zinaclion." Yuv so, tweiiiv-oric copies Ii?'anii "Oiziuachson." 2-WiII,yoK try ? ai.d v..t. 7 and VOL'? and rOCj t-j?Sext Wednesday, the 11th inst., the Delegates of the Freemen of l'ennsyl. vania opposed to the Tio Slavery aud Free Trade General Administration, will meet at Harrisburg to unite upou measures for Fccuring an effective campaign. We un derstand A. G. Curtin repicsenls our Sen atorial, and G. F. Miller and David Wil son our ll.'prcscutative I'Llrict. The most able aud deTuted men we observe among the other Delegates appointed. The temper and action of this Conven tion we deem of the utmost importance, in their iufl'icucc upon the future not only of our State but of our Nation. We trust all will att as the different ' relijnous denominations have iu those Uu- iou Moclini n-hii-h h:ivn fin l.!is.sei nur i laud-K)Ve o,i the iw,,ti,,I.,.inHKhrcm , , . ' tluy ayrcc, ami r-n all vthurt uttrmpt no cocrcioit or ImiJ of strenyih. There are , ,, . ' enough points ot agreement for all practi- cal purposes, and to ensure a conclusive uurS tV "K""JUI" tJmuw ,u rebuke to tho arrogant powers that be. wi,u ,Lo X"hcrn Central road, now com For ourselves, we cau never disown or Platcd 10 Suubury, and in successful oPer iutermit our opinion that Congress may a,ioB- Tlle d,rtanec betwccn tb8 ,wo aud should prevent the spread of Slavery Poin,s is about -1 tnileS.-.Vaory Ga ovcranv Free Territorv : and vet. should -"e- auy members of (lie Couuliou deny all such power, wc should be willing to per mit it for the preseut to remain an open question. Oil tbe issue as it presents it-f-clf in Kansas, we are all agreed, and "tuflicieul unto tbe day is tbe evil tbcrcof." B,Thc Fourth was clonited cntisi.le raDly, mis year, m LiCwisSuf A drenching rain on TiiJuy uiol,t doubt less put a damper ou the juveniles' outlay of fire-crackers but ibey made complete amcnils, next day. lr. Kldku's Oration before tLc Lewis burg Literary Association, on Saturday, was an eloquent and ititruciie perform- anee suojoci, me progress oi our race i from thc savaire-to the rattiarcbal tatc. : iiienec 10 t no oaroarous, meucc 10 tue civ ilized and enlightened. Wc date nut at- tempt a report. It bad no political or ' spread eagle" cast, and although thc au- dience was not very largo, thc Jr.s fame as a speaker and a geni.il humorist is now so well established that he will find a crowd to bear him should he ever again visit our ; ,own- ' On Sunday, the religious exercises were accompanieu by appropriate notices of the day. We beard no objection to the " po- litical sermons" called forth by thc occa. sion. Monday, the weather bad become cool nnd pleasant, and at sundown an impromp tu celebration was got up at thc 1'uff.ilo House, where also the Hand attended, ac- l i i 1 :t. conipauicu vy a niarnai uauu vim mcir tiuio honored banner, and where patriotic , , , , addrceses were delivered by Mewm. A un Gezer, M'Xair, Turdy and C. V. Gundy, after which, many partook of a magnificent sapper, prepared by the proprietor of that model hotel. Later in thc evening, I'rof. Curtis gratified the youths cf his neighbor- J 1100a wuu a uauusoiuu uispiay ui lireworos. Ine ational 1 -iag was uVplaycd at Iu- dependent Hall, at thc lliviere House, at thc Buffalo House, and frcru the lofty dome of thc University Buildings : These and the varied social and pri- vate icstivities usual, ciosca a very pleasant e .. , . nnntrorsnrv of our nntinnnl in.lpninil.ner , . worm- we eouiu ai.su auu, oi our nation- al freedom ' i : : - - .... feiyWc see it as-erteJ tliat Mr. Colpet- icr, recently murdered in Kansas, was one of Montgomery's ruffians." This is , an error be was connected witb no mili- ' tary organization, but was a peaceable firmnr .s w I. , Un (..... l.ln tfnht. . W....V., . .l . iiig irtVia. ftO .V . . ,. ... i ! gomcry, wc believe be is misrepresented, He is a Kcntuekian, who has become a Free State man, and seeing that the Gov- , crnment allordeu no adequate protection to tbe Settlers, he Las, witb most of Lis ncir-tibors. Leer, driven l.v necessity to or- i . ' ' . ... ! i;4ut. a com pan j- .uanuu lasuiuu ni.e the Fair ria" nn of utUcr da-Lo c.,1 .)nr(-i 1 t - -a, avwbu j ( "- j .i., aiurj ua iui.j , much eiterniin.itt'il nr enwed ilntrn Tl.i iimtDexiernunaiea.orcoweadown. ibis m our opinion, after reading much fur anJ against bim. I - ,., aWai if. w,.i-.- ... - - UL" ' j ii. .ii . u i i most beautiful weatber for Havine and .. .. .... ' lUrvesttne, and it ban been well improved. ' - usm uiai 1 1 a lii' '11 1 U I'll 0 nve Te"y I'w " CTOaKcrS abili ern, A.w,, l u r.r r, rvt. Xcujs Jicmo from CDUjcr Counties. CoS-TLe aitielc, "Narrow Kscapc, id a recent CmioMCI.E, was erroneously crcd- j i.ed to the Williamsport Gmitte-oM t liave been credited to tho J'icss. The fnninr.citi-.ra will prr wlir-n the editors don't. ' ' I . There is a great-division among the starv-; ing Domoeraey there, and a chang, is not ! : ! iinprouauic. i The voters of Wrnc county, by a di- . . reel vote, voted ten to one agam?t the erection of a County l'oor House. i , A man ua,"cJ ocu,n ta"011 chtJ ' , f r . ht:i anj luuety years 01 age, rcsiuing iu .un-; f.rd township, Juniata county, commtlted , suicide by hanging himself on piiday last. ; 11 , 1 ,,1 ,cc -H;cted with cancer forsev- it al years. A Military Fncmirment will be held at FKi:iJftti.Snvler countT. commeneitig ! on M.iudav the 30;h of Aunust next, to ; continue one week and to be called "Camp Washington." I Gen. Cameron recently entertained, at ! bis residence, Lochicl, (near Ilarrislurg,) ! L;rJ Napier tho llritish Minister, Count j t-'ariiges the French Minister, Senator j Seward. Huuinhrev Maishall. and other Members of Congress. The whole party i afterwards visited I'ottsville. the Cornwall I . i iron oro batik, Heading, the coal mines, : -ag'-, '"s. 10110 k, . ... i,awuou, m. ele., acconipauied by Mr. Cullcn the l'res- i Heincn, Thos. Swenk and Samuel Shan-idc-nt of the Heading ll .ilroad, Mr. Kort- j About $:J5,000 of the stock has boen right the liritish Consul at l'hiladelphia, j subscribed, aud the balance necessary Mr.Cummings of the l'hilad. i:ulletin,and j he taken thortly. The bank can go others. Lord Napier was astonished at ; operation as soon as SO.OUO is paid the desolate look of the iron and coal re- i nl has an authorized capital of gions, but " could n't sec" as the Tariff had , $100,000. anything to do with it could n't possibly John H. Siif.iblkv, editor of the 1 IU I- 11 4 1 1 " 1 Kach reader of this paper is requested , to Vtocan a new subscriber and send 1 the money to this office. Kecollecl j . dollar aud fift, cent, a year, j U:""c anJ on'j' 000 llS now . The mot important railroad enterprise ; now nroif cted in IVnnsvlvania fthe com- ! now projtciea iu 1 enns ivania, (iac com l,,e,iuu of tuB Sunbury & Erie road cx- , rented is the extension of the lilooms- "T - tiu,, n, tue cxtensu n oi me j.iooms ..l. o l'. ll liuiogioii, lias uecu appuiuL cd Collector of Canal Tolls for the Sun bury & F.ric Railroad Company at Nor thumberland. Last Sunday week, Mrs. J Hammond SI T T. ! . 1 I 1 M'Cormick, of Milton, eustaincd a serious ; accident Iu tho afternoon she entered accidcu . in the attcrnoon sne cnterca ber melodeon. While pressing down a; stiff M-.ri02. beloii.-iti" to the instrument. 1 . . . , . pn pose r.x-fnerni jimi. Kt,si.r;K. Hav- for the purpose of fastening it, the fprtng , hecn tried, we know him lo be compas suddenly escaped her grasp and struek her i sionaie and yci faithful in the disrharje of n-i i 'his duties. A.NTI-I.KCOM I'TON violently in the right eye. The 5ad mis- i hap caused her intense pain, and her phy- sician fears the sight of bcr eye is entirely ' J J dcstrovc. The Muncv Luminary states that thc i : i .. ., which that town has beeu cursed, has j brought into it au unprecedented amount of Jrunkelmcss, gambling and prostitution. cir(;us actorSj ganlblcrs, drunkard-., and brazen Ilarlots are jrawn together by a: uurl afliuity j The suribUry Czette (straight Ilucha- ! nan anJ Lecoinpton);3 d.iwn upon Es-Uev. Jehu Glancy Jones, old I'uck'a spokesman , in tbo IIousC) from 0u j j.j ks in Tcuu'a. I "Hit him again," he deserves it! A woman in Lancaster, I'a , recently got a German, named Loehlin, to marry lur by giring liim 87". Kver since the marriage thc affectionate couple have been on a drunken spree, which rosultaJ, on Thursday night, in the husband throwing his wife out of a window. hc is very . badly hurt. h Dorscy 0f Ilopewcll, Bedford Co.. ' w ' ' ; pa ( wbiIe id a st-.to of intoxication, on Ion-day lat swallowed a dose of lauda- ; wllich rro(luccd Lis death in a fcw His remains were forwarded to Huntingdon i Tbe crman Keformed Congregation at JlausJalcj uave erected a very neat and comfortable bouse of worship, llev. Mr. i Wolf ;9 ,bc officiating clergyman. Wo : noticcj a vcry handsome Bible on the pul- i pitj wbich wag tbe gift f somc iajics con. i nectc(1 K;th a ncigbboriDS congregation. , )(l)(l.(7& Amcrican. i . , ... ., ? ti, i ' ,n fn(J trlal 0, jjrjrtery case id i una- , Tict-m testified that Le Lad lost i . t . i r.o a iia i DJ t" purcnase or uchcta over s.o-i,vui. , ! Mr. Spcigicmcycr, of FarmRoaugh Tp., I was attacked by a black bear one day last j week. Mr. S. 8) valiantly defended Lira- j self with a pinc-knot. the only means of i iii 1 defence at Lis command, that be put bis , ..n.it.m.n nolin. Ia Alol.l fitmA.Iv i UU II ClltUUIIi , UIIUI IW uillu.. vvuv ri.. o. . , , i 7 -i i i ' eight bogs were killed, besides other dam- age done by Lis bearsbip before be took bis departurc-Wiia Sentinel. Humored That Col. Lck Las issued j a paper. Danville Amcrican. j The renort is uufouuded tbe Col. was i , r .l it o n- a j uror ai iue iuio iuiu ui iiig o.o. kib trirt Ctmrt &t Willi-iiusnnrt. and must rest ' 1 I uv. ivn.v, OLAXCY JO.NES. i UCU .UL UlUDCJ , t i l :tl u ! jorjcs was urging thc loan bill upon the attention of tbo Uouse, he went out of his J . AUr thit he wonlJ not hereafter I WJ7 10 acciarciiMi uC wouiu uu nwr vote for anv tariff measurcwhich bp.dpro ; - - - i ix M principle Oldject. He wag . , . ..- o. .i for rexeDMO bill, and notbiog else, and ; - - : l iucuui pruicuiij(i iuuunu, w uv nn.l irfw.1 th -.UtMot r.cArv hi wnnl.l ' j never cons"nt to rtcoguu-f. LEWISBUKG CIIKONICLE Hit-ten nv a Snake A little son of I..,vi i:r,.,:.l-nr. of Warwick townsbin.Lau- , .. caster county, IV, was severely bitten, j last Saturday, by a largo black snake, e, on tis fathcr'a farm. An aFI,lieation of sal-! iCratua and wbiskcy removed the venom, ' nitil llii hnv recovered , . . .. .a... . . . . .L-i .1.. 1UC l.ewialown i rcss estimates mai iue Dollars. Jadgo Gner, at b,s recent s.tt.ng in i i:iinnnrl. attemntt'il to make JOsIAII , , Kmeht a "N.ggcr Catcher" for linga Co. it- :,t. .l ; i U c can imagine the. juiet scorn with whuU Kmery sent back the insulting commission: , . Ktlmn art TOiit of the devolution Was : . P C . , , n s.-niir. rniiinnreii n;iiii a iiiauiiuui.cr ui , our UJy- J n!i 11 I ITi.rr;, f.,,,,,,,1. Clerk, has ' Jomi i . i. arris, i.iri.iirijr viwn, ; become the Cashier of the deposit bank ot , Hale, Ilumo, M'AUL-tir & Co. UJlcfonlc. Mr. Murray retires. Tho Donegal (Lancaster county) Ilortl cultural society u und Farmer's Club had an exhibition of summer fruils and flowers on ' tbo ly,h u,t- A half-yearly meeting of Friends was ; held in Millville, Columbia Co., 1'a. A of that society gave a good long scr- . W the lfloomshurg Court House. j An election for Directors of the Milton , Savings liank on Tuesday, aud resulted , ' the choice of M. Chanibeilin, Win. F. ; i t i t it ii i rcciuuy .eu a cap. ! : . 1 1 - t . !. . i i -: tt ft. "ai fcmeuy lur u.c "uaw umes, vy ia- , kiuJ a S00'1. iuJustriou, economical wo- j r -'- words lift niflrrieif. ! rpi Vnvt fjiinpnl riPf-tinil 1 Ilk ll L'Al Ul 1ILI l I EICL llUIlt ........... t,.o,,,,8ili.n sut.- Cou.-ii.rri,i.a.c. w.jn. jiy M S-t'nioQ fouuty IvLfate i:inii,nn sl Ao;..-js. c....eilt..n-i...i-t,artf,ion.A..s.. For the Lt'wi.-I.urj; Clirouu le. Messrs. Kdilors-AUow me to announce lo ! the citizens of I'nion rouniv through your paper. AKC1IIUAI.1) THOMAS f Tnion township for nllRMI-'l' subject to the action of the I'nion County Convention of the :10th of August next- As Mr.'i'hoinas is well known throughout the county, he needs no further introduction to the voters. K.st DeiriLoE. r.-vrt . i. l .. . r I '.. . n ... the under- I i,iir . o !,.i. .i ., r., the Otlice of County ;,s,orr. subject to j he Heci.i.m of il,; 3nih A,.nst Nominating ' Convention. If elected, he will discharge the i dunes of the office fariifulivand to ihe best of I abj.(ies UEU'l!t JE SCHOCH. election to the oiTTce of SHEUIFF J- F?" w.,."'l, TIIHK Friends of JACOft HI'.MMKL, Esij., , 1 w.m , u r , .h b Pm" . ,' ' tor re-election lo the otnee of (yountv Comnus- sioner. He is well acquainted with the duties . . the Oilice, hnvin; served one term in the old county and one in the new. and is vip.ant aud economical in the expenditures required. MAXV. tVPIease announce JACOB DKCKAKD, of Mitllinburz. for Mioril!' subject to the action of the I'nion County Convention of the :iOih of August, lsssi. Mrdlo cinn is an old liner on Ihe right side and needs no introduc tion lo the voters id this coiiuu. WEST liCFFAI.OE. IC1IAEI. NEYIIAKT, of l.ewisbuig. is proposed for the otlie.e of Countv Com- niissioner of I'nion county, subject to the ac tion of the August County Convention. May 20, ls'.'iS. A Fut.nii. To the Heirs of Peter Kauflinan. CMOS cousty, . l i The Commonwealth of Pcnnsylva ? t. s. ' nia to Uaniel KauRnian, who lives I ) iu Eat nn county, Michican ; Heniy, who lives in W' neatly couiity, Ind'a ; John, who in JSummil Co., Ohio; J.iruh, who lives in Mereer eonnty, Ienna ; IVter, who lives in SinrLr fitmili t itiiii William. U'll.i li in 1 . I'nion county, Tenn a ; Ksther, who was mar- rict,1 ,!0 I)ani M.0'er anfl ? ncw T(Wt and lives in Stark countv, Ohio; and Caiha- c ; and the issue of the following named children, who are dead, to wit: Hannah, who Z ren namely ; Daniel, I'eier,. Margaret who was rnarr'''1 10 EPhriim Long, and is now a wid- ITl " 1 enn a, except Jlctty, who lives in Stephen- son county, Illinois, and Sarali, who was mar ried lo John Vohn and died some two years ao, leaving her husband surviving, and lea ving the following named children, to wit: Peter, who lives in Stephenson county, Illi nois ; Solomon, who lives in Chester county, IVnn'a ; John, who died soon after the a fore said intestate, leaving two children, Peter ami Jiuia u, uo lesmc in .--icnnciison couniv, . . 1 Illinois; Margaret, married to Henry Faust, i - -. . i . - :n t . ... 1 1 v. i . . t i... was married lo Jacob Faust, and lives iu Stark C(,untv. Ohio : Elizabeth, who is married to 'V'lt'.i,,n Beachler.and lives in Union county. infc-and 'lives not far from Tiffin, Ohio; Hannah, who is married to George Beachler, an'1 '!ves in Vn.ioin county. Penn'a ; Margaim, ,no ,s 'named lo Ira Kinman, and lives in Stephenson county, Illinois; and Esther, who in ma rripil to Robert Ta vinr. a ml I i in I Tn. ' . .-- ion couniv. Penn'a heirs and lea! renresen-1 atjvfs ((f ,,f rr Knffman; o Har,ey , (now Lewis.) Township, in the county afore- t''.L. .... M i nuly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the i county aforesaid, the real estate of the said j l'"" Kt"?"- was appraised at and ",rlne am 01 twenty-one dollars anil seventy- )Ve cents per acre, amounting together to the : sum of twen.v-su hnmlied and nineiy-seven : dollars (!$2G7). And whereas none of ilie ' neirs oi inesaid deceased appeared in Uourt, 1 iiiijuhi.-ii, iukc j lhe Pniises therein mentioned at Ihe an- ' isrem.nI ot am, ery of ,on are lhere- fore hereby cited to be and appear at the next J general Orphans Court to be held at Lewis- bnrar, for theeonnty of Union, on the 13th day ' ,,f nipmhor npTt n f.r,ni nr r,r., ' " - - ' v.. v. .i.uus, ....HHb . ' r - - the said premises at the said I appraised price; and in case of refusal or neqlcct to take same, as ,rsaia lhen to show' ca wh lhe ; same mum! mi ihh or soiU. HT thc LVrRT. I itness my hand, and the seal of said , olll't. at Leivisbnrp. Ihp nth d.iv nf June. i V. IM. 75iu SAM'L ItOL'SlI, Cl'k. & WEST BKA3VCII FAIiMEIi JULY il $58. To the Heirs ot nancy itamerman. r.Vf'.Y COVIY,s: ...u... nn..-ilili of Pinntv i-9. "T Uia to lii Tobias Kathrnian who resides ; ( i L"n nion county,'! imothyhatherman ST 1 , KaiTierrnan and also resides in tbe Stale of Michisan, Haunnh intermarried with Henry ticisivcit she resn es in iiaruev inwnsiun. . u- eiwcit she resides in Hartley township. . . . . . .. . Katlirrman, late of Hartley township, Luiou I f .i,.i .i.i h (irnhtin I'.mn of ih ""y awarum oy mr ui ,. .......... .... . r,,,y a..,resa.,t. tllc rrn. " Naney Kathennan was apprai-nl at and tor lh(. Jim (f .Jwa IIullJreJ ullJ s..vl.Ilty.Kivc Onlhirs rg-.fl); i And whereas, none of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in curl, on the return of; .i.n..:t; : -.: : 1. ..i.-s.im iii.j.usioiui,!.. 1,1s. .... iU.,; ....w.. ; meniioned at the appraisemrut ; . u aim every .i you are i.ere .y r,.c. i,e an, I appear at the next Kenn:il Oiphans ,rt tn be held at I.euisbur? for ilie county of I'nion on the l:llh dav of Septcniber next, to accept, or refuse in lake, the said premises at ilie sail appraised price, or show caur wnrinetonrt shall not decree the same to be sold. Ily the Court : M itness my hand and the seal of said court at Lcwisburg the Hih dav of June, A P 4w SA.MI.KL l!Olll, flrrk. Borough Ordinances. rilHK attention of the citizens is called to I the following Ordinances extracted from the records of the Borough of I.cwisbur?, anJ NOTirt: is hereby Riven by the Hureess and Town Council of the Uorouuh of I.ewisburR, c,, said Ordinances will hereafter be cnfi.rc- to the letter against all persons oll'ending against ilie same : Unliaanrc f the Y!th .Jiniuary,A. 1S24. He it further enacted by the authority afore said. That all nuisances such as dead horses, homed cattle, hoss, sheep, doss, or any other kind 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 the owner nrowncrs thereof; and any such nuisance as aforesaid having been killed by any person other than the owner, the person who has killed the animal shall forthwith remove the same cut of the bounds of the town. Any person rclu- sin to comply witn me lureoin imunance , ...(!. nuisances, shall forfeit and nay a line of Five Dollars, tor every such offence, ,,,C USC "'e ""r T. . t ..i. t inn - l Uy the Ordinance of 12th June, 129, a fine t of from Five to Twenty Dollar U imp.cd lor , obstructing water courses. The Ordinance of the S8th JunetlSi:.makes J it the duty of the holders of property to keep glitters open and in good repair al their owu expense. ; Uy the Ordinance of ilie 21th March, all boxes, barrcls.or hi2sh-ads, nn the pave- !"e"'s ,,r s" ca'" lu "c """ llipn consiauie. y ...e wm.nance o, wu- -. '- ;' ';- : if any person or persons shall alter the pub i-; . . .l-.l.. nn.L ,.f l ,o, ' cation of this Ordinance obstruct any ul streets or alleys of said borough with manure or any othcrnuisance,such person or persons shall be subject to aTinc of nol less than one dollar nor more than" live dollars for each and 'every onence; anu luruier, an peison uow bavins such obstruotions or nuisances ljin; ti,e s,rf ,s or alleys, are hereby required to lemove the same on or before tl.c Sotli day of J""e- ,,H' Uy the Ordinance of the fith of July, 1 19. the H,Kh constable is directed to make a Um aTfothcr places in tnc borough where filth or j m"san" o( any description may exist, and cive notice ol the same to the persons on whose premises it is found to remove the ; same, or to cleanse those places wnhin one j week from the time of such notice; and; if ; such notice is not complied wnh, ihe High ; constable shall proceed to remove any such j nu,sa,,cc a ,nc r:'rense '" r " Pl 1 sons on whose premises Ihe same mav be , , ' ! found Ordinance of Oth ( tol, r, 1S52. ' That from and after the publication of this 1 ordinance, no person or persons shall be al- i lowed to put coal ashes or any other descrip-' tion of dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any 1 kind upon any of the streets of this borough or in any of the gutters or water courses ( thereof; and if any person or persons shall j hereafter so obstruct any of the streets, alleys, gutters or water courses of said borough, such ' person or persons shall be liable to a fine of not less than one dollar, nor more than five dollars for each offence; and further, it shall be the duty of the High constable 10 give no tice to any person or persons who shall ob- j i struct any of the streets, alleys, gutters, or wa : ter courses, to remove such obstructions, I within five days from the dale of such notice, j and if such obstructions are not removed with in Ihe time so specified il shall be the duty of ' the High consiable to remove the same, the cost of surh removal and the amount of tine or tines imposed (which shall be determined . by the IttirgessorTown Council) to be collec ted from lb person or pcisous so otlendillg. Certified from the Records, this lilih dav of June. A. I). Iff)!.. W. H. CHAMr.Elil.lN, j Allest llurgcss. ! I Joh B. J.it Town Clerk. 710 i WINFIELD FACTORY! A'rar llni'llrlon, Vninn Co., I'a. THE Sllhscrilicr. Hiankflll . gr-. v''v-v" - - ' jitffi8' fr Pasl patronage, would inform his friends and the public in pene- 1 ra!, that he continues to manufac- ture all kinds of Woolen (.ooilst, such as Cloths, t'assimeres. Tweeds, Samneits, Jeans, Rlankets and Flannels; also. Carpel and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the j best Kind in nse, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sate in saying that ris work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in ihe country. A good sup pi y 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 la i i. .ui il I 'I inn il, Micdnc , ,u win uc j ; ,. j ,u. . i ... . I arueu in the best manner ana on the shortest . , otice. Terms for cardin:;, cash on the dc- notice. livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. Still Another Opportunity "ICarr,tIie Cheap Picture .Han, II A CK AG AIM WE take this method of informing the citizens of I.ewisburg and snrroending country, that we are again with them for a . , , . s"ort time, and now oiler them a better article and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We nave 'aken the old stand above Christ A 'il'inouoroTmt and more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be belter able to accommodate. Peisons hTio(T picture!! of demrt-t! frienilii or relatirrn whieh . murU lari-er .!. r.o har it done o Miori n.iii-e, anuui eoj.ies win iw warrauieu io bee.inanviui pi.0.1, Tiir ' 'rn i Z'. 1 ricrp rantiiDp from j to t-. rieturesof pernn coo- j niu - uiu u.en ta)oli at the rhort'-ct oottre, at tlieir rrhtennr.: pirtatrp o1 ,(UnFrhHdren takn inoneMon.l In btiaht li-bt. tmukmr Vicwa of tmiWmcti, Aeuk.n toonlr. An.i.roty,e.uMakenndarkmtii..y.u,,.,uiek. rnAJX rxtmd aeoruiaiinritationVt ail tomii acj m an and "iour pi,0tfn wb.ii.er tbry want pirtur. or l1.01 ,".f!,eP,?:',?,htw,i jiamnioui l'i , .V"" . ,? Mimmoili WUtfMonL H i- atuiiw to n!eaw. M'tJA KTT, .irtfat. itmettoni ciTen In th art, and ai-baxatiis 1 at the lowent priecn. IVm-tiA -aiitliin-t l j 1i-arn wuu. ivifour?, wi. j :ASI:S. Blank Leases for Landlord 1 andi'cnatii5,fursalcai hcChroniclt ollicc. i -r am I WZdtZiTt fcw.W I . FOIL HAl-h! i ... .. , - ., ! 1 Seventh s,re-or a pon of .hem. ! l'iw, ami payments easy. I hey are ; orau.i.uiiy Minaieu 'r ,""7" I II IV V IM.'I HOWARD MAI.COM. I'Olt SATK. DKslliAIII.K Ituililins I.ot.n:! fret feet front by 1171 deep. Enquire of Heaver, Kreiner & M'Clurc. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY r.iHh ..i,r.bcr will ..ner .y T - a, I the Kivicre ilousr. I.ewisbur, comuieu- ciug at m o'clock A. M. of Tiipsilnv Ink C IS'jS l ill. i; , i .iij - , i , that very valuable two-si.rey new BHiCK DWELLlWU-HUUCtj and a.ljoitiins STOKI'. ItOO.II on the cor ner of .Market and Fourth streets, frontii:? on Market street about 71) feel. The properly is in the renter of the town, the buildings well finished throughout and alloid a rare chance for an ereifllMit 1'Usinrss lornt't-n ert.l h.m. urh opportunities to obtain a commanding position on Market street, are tew. The ll .use and Siorc room may be sold as two properties, each having a street entrance in rear as well as in front. Half the dwelling house may be convened tnio a More Koom, thus making two stores and one dwelling. Also will be offered as above, several VACANT LOTS on siouih Fifth street I V A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain on interest if desired. JONATHAN WOI.FE. Assignee nf Johx Hut-iiHTo. Lewisburg. June I t, 1S.18 Afov Salt, r I residence of the subsctiber. on A-4j .Market street in the Horotieh rfU: 1 . Lrwisbui:;. The house is of UKIt'K, well ', finished iu every respect. j Terms One half to be paid between ill Is j and the first day of April next; the balance to be paid in two, three or five years, as may suit the buyer. Possession gjven anv lime. June II, s:,S ISAAC WAIIF.K. ! SHERIFF'S SALES. T) Y virtue of sundry writs of Ven.Gx. issued , uU 1 V. I nut of tht Court of Ct'inmonPleas ot I'nion niy and to me directed, I will expose to ubhc Sale or Outcry on the dates and at the t Lir.es fnlliiu'inp. tn wit : (In Salnniv. tli 10th nf Jiiti net? nt 2 ' 0clock, P. M..a the Public House of William it Rnter, in New Columbia, a certain Lot vT Ground situate in New Columbia, bounded nonh by ,an(Js o jaCub ientipr, west by an alIrv solh by ;anijs 0f Uavid Vart and east by Second street, containing Three-Fourths of , a Acre.more or less, with the appurtenances, ! nrnnprtv ni Ahrnh.im Anrenv ! DAMKL 1. i;i'I.IHN, Sheriff. S'herifl's nilice, I.ewisbuie, June I, 18.riS C1KU1FF'M SAI.K.Bv virtue . Ta writ of S. . .- f ,..... ... . i-. . Fleas of l uion county, and to me directed. I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the public house ol Wm I. Ruter, in New Colum bia, on Satnrtlii). the lOlli ol' July next, at S o'clock, 1 .M, the billowing descri bed Real Estate, to wit : I'tnt. Two Lots of (iround situate in Xew Columbia, White Kccr township, marked on the Town Flan No's 41 and I'J, bounded norih by lot No. west by iSecond street, south by Center street and east by an alley. containing each 1GJ feet in depth and 4i teet in width. 'f))ifrK aml a h. i" 'j) EUjyf"'lluC'saiui a one f-r,,e Iat.c.a!M. a well of 2o0d Water wjlh a Pump in w.h thc arrurIenaccs iVw. Two I.0,maru-ed on the aforesaid T((R.n ,.,, Xll-S 39 an(1 10bonrulei norlh by Ccn,i r SIrect, west by Second street, south by )ot Xn ;!S allJ fa b an aey c'ontainin' earh ,cs (rei ,n ,lfr'" fi width.more j 1 L..- or less, w oeri on rr rrrcicu a one ana a nail Morey IJUI iloi'SE, frame Stable, and a ; number of Fruit Trees, &c, with the appur-; tenances. S Third, Lot marled on the aforesaid Town ; Plan No. bounded north by Locust alley, ; west by Fourth street, routh by lot No. 01 and east by 1'hestnnt alley, containing ItiO feet in lenpth and 10 feet in width more or less, with ; the appurtenances. j Fourth. Lot marked on the aforesaid Town Plan No. tin. bounded north by Center street, west by Raspberry alley, south by lot No. 1 17 and eat by Fourth street, containing If!! feet in length and 11 feet in width, more or less, with the appurtenances. 'A. A Lot of (Ironnd marked on the aforesaid Town Plan No. Hi), bounded north by lot No. 1 ltf, west by Kaspberry alley, south by Lorust alley and east by Fourth street, containing 164 feet in length and 15 feet in . width, more or less with the appurtenances, j NrM. FOl"U Lots of (Iround marked on the aforesaid Town Plan Nos.l'.lLJO and t-ll, bounded north by Center street, west by lands of John F. Richard, south by Locust alley and east by Raspberry alley, containing !.'! feet in length and I -10 feet in width, more r id;-, with dir. appurtenance;,. Strrnth. Part of Lot marked on the afore said Tow n Plan No. 21, bounded north by lot of Ann titntcr, west by public Koad, sow'h by lands of Jacob M Curley and east by the West Itranehof thi Susquehanna river.wherecn are erected a CABINET MAKER'S SHOP, with lhe appurtenances. .;..-.i : , eized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham Angrny. DANIEL I). (Jl I.IHX, sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I.ewisburg, June 10, lP.'.S FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, Lewisburff, 31 ft. front, and including bacic building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Attick finished. Every convenience in thc way of out-buildincrs. Also, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Kitter's residence, with a pood Well of Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi- . . .. . ... ,- . ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) . . . . . v .. . 7 Alvo. olhpr I.nts some with and some '? , , , , mu-v i nerr without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisbnrg. Oct. S, lf57. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE. rHE sunscriber offers for sale his Residence I on the west side nf South Second street in the Borough of Lewisbur; . Mbi' an.t l t circle Mnn ; c-1 ; n nnf 1( t ' t ahalfolground.mak'ingafrontofB'J feet on said !:.l"nr T cmm "'"I1-' ., ,-i . , r c . , a irr,'iitali,r fi-r It-' oiimi A..it. IiiiilIi. Second street, and in length 157 feet,6 inches, I Ti:a..nj ail tmia of m (f) luiiina tihc. it opr The improvements are a commodions three ! "i"1 u rrtaintyJ and iiiotiMnaa are wiit- storey BRICK )'EI ,IA X(r I '" ?"My '" "" ""' lll"!u' U I IOUSE, of pressed brick, 47 feet ! mJ?;"'' uuu,i front by 3ti feet deep well finished with a n,., ... . ,, ... , , , , -ii i ... . X,T .."iia We Tkiyuth with Vit Ineiji.rator. anil nca- niarblebase, marble si sand lintels in front bwliAii.(A(T. a lire-prool roof with a ing attached of :t htf l'i fi'ft nn n.,1 k'liAi.. . ll'.ll .f.. rollont water with Pnmn in .!, ,,.f . ceuent water, witn a l ump in, under roof a , large Cistern also nnder roof a laree new fiable an Ice Hou'se and other necessary : out-buildincs. There are ' I out-buildinp?. There are also on saiif Th. I ..,;. - i- ki . - - j uioioivit uiic .iiurr lor a private residence or public business, his on ihe most elevated part of Ihe Boronph, near Ihe Court House, and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easy June 9, 1857 G. F. MILLER. FOR RENT! THE TWO ROOMS ocenpied at pre sent bv Washington ltntr-hincnn . a Silicon. Thev are cnit .l.l. f. cj . r . . . . . -Tx- lln . .-n rT. . i' . Lot I the Ot I ICE I now occupy, fi j For Terms applv ro j Jan. 27, m, JOHN II. LI.XX. j MEN WANTED! ' ooMK 13 or l 'i ; Ki'i;. I t.lis r I li.v.i- Kits can liud einidovini t f vrr;il i r ' iiM.nlhs to come, at lair a; es i,nd i-a.h par. by calline early. June St. KiH lli m.iplr. BUFFALO HOUSE. LEWLSitUiG, I AOA CO., V.. I. 1. Illi:Wi:it, Proprietor. 'PHIS House is t lie largest anl most I spaciu in I.?u iLurir, and Mtmwd i-p-jiii.ife the I-oiii t J1ii, n the iin-sl elevaicil ami plrasant part ol the tnuii. The prtprif tir, who has icrer-tly pin L;;-.-d I tin lat firm of I.auIif & Sfi-! !, has j-paroi n pains uur . xpcie iu r. l.iiutg anJ ic-hn iii.sh- in' the lieu t II i Kooii.S :ir ;-! and air v. and w i only culculitt-'d to ail n the C( Iivmii''h'.i' and comfort of the haw ln; cniiiniiiiry. t ut alo llinse who wi n!-! vji a j Iraant mjiuiiiU" it sf.it Willi families. His TuM i -pread with every !:i.viiy that the marU-l can alii i!. 'I he IStr l'i iuiiii--Ii -I u-j'li all the li -icet liiMiors. The Sf;iIN s nn 1 t :s: art- pacitiUs, aiel atl'-.ii till t M'rl .1. The prctpri -'.n h experience in itf t i iij tin attention m his p;nt. : s i:? IfoiJs Ly the nmst caie- 'I; jl. fp'io ins I'T, , ;ui i I-v iiriieiii.i c iii ! x i . - -1 With a ii(iiiciius .sef'r.t:i ii nl (lie int. .l cart Jul and a:- tfiitive ;ervani, h mav he entnied ti ilie fa-viTal-Ie cinsidTatiiti of the puMir, aii'l rc ceiv a ."-hare vl tlieir pairinae. t"J 'Please give huu a call anJ ju!ef"r yi-urselvcb. Lu'' Is' i mi: ?ik;ut ti.i;it WOltLD K.NijW.N AM) AVdI'.LU 1UM.U. . . f D S. ' - . . . Tl. -i -. -' - -j : -Jr V "- IIOLI.OWAVS OINT.M ENT 'THK fr. B.Inii. A rli.-i of th,. i. Na!i.li, 1f II l!t :il- ft tho KM . I .. i-rtiil n nirhli.T.1 s-.-nt u i''-r ij.;.'1- ki'"ti t i U ill! i r ii t iii"r tli:tH (in - it. -i ; the New W i ri.l. tjU tKii. ( tin cr.-Tf-t lif.-.hn.' f r- .tut; uifiTit'K nmn. Iti- nliie Di.-trv-i'u". tliri'U:h ti t it. ri. i .- i t tin j-km. in- i-il.le U tin- oak. J r, il ivM-hfe tl.i- -t at nf tl.r inf.!-- ii:il .lfu-jrf : and in ll ri- ri::il aIN ti- nn it- m.ti-m-liannujat.'ry anJ h.-almi; firtut-i ur'a unv tlnu vl"- .7l'7Z.1.V A,! S.tlT RtlF.r.V. Arr tuoof the ni'i.-t nnum- n an'l Tirul.ist d if'.rl Tprvvnlrnt on tins c ntiiiciit. in i1i.-m- t1j- nitmi-nt m -f-iwrjaiiy ntn!rnitir. itr "mi fprutnt" if tirst to tr-rn-ni nna tn-'ti mpt t-tti run. j:.4l l;S. OLI SfltESJ.Xft f .-AJ4 Ciwof oianr yi-:r-. -t-ti'fni tltt hav' -rf inn. t"'U-I rclUfM.1 ti. yiclj to Mi .tl-r n ntnly or tn-atun-iit, liavt invarittbiv turruiuNd U a few aj' litrulit'Us ol tlii J w Vltul UDUfUt. hlit 1'TIfi.YS f IMF 5A7.V. Arir-ini? fr.-ui l.ti 1 i-tatt f tin- hh- .1 ir rlif-nH Ji?v rar Tr if)i( xtt J. fl n rlrnr ati.l triiif:ir-tit .'Urinv rt-jraiot-J bv tli tvi-ti-ijliiit- ai ti. n "f Uu t iiiim-itt. It hj rn j - niunv oi th io-n.ct;-- :ml i th- r t' ill t nj t li mut in it p i-wtT ft Ji.-J 1 r;i.-Lt-. aii.J flint tji-liuie-njtliLs ol the Irtcv. viu:. am Fisrrt. i. Ktft'ry fnrtn ami l-uXHT.-tf tt.. -f -r t-aJ nt jn-I -tnl-bom 'iL-.Tilt-rf i t-r:fJii at.-1 li--illy mil n;ir 1 y if uf -f I Inn i'mo!ii-aI : w.irui t"iini.t:it:'-n- .-loilj r.--rv.Ic it- aj.-!ir:!t."n. It-i l.-lmr ua.tti s lr I- un-l to Im lliori-uh ami intanaMc. Both the Onitmmt awl Pills ht nhl U md idi the f"f?"tciti;f rasi ; H unions I'll iniiMti-iii S-r Tlip -itj Iturii-- ;inj -r:,i .rf .-tall kiL-is ( Impt-d Iian-lit S;ilt K)i-UlU .ITiiih rhill.;ms ."-jiiii .-i-ttl Jf.ii.tj i.-tu)a kin li nx'ti T. tt. r iM'Ut Sm.-II.-.! I.I..U 1 I !oTS I umtn-o St.' L- cs V. nrrml Pr- Mfirurial'TUi'ti. ns S-rv !r..i-ts YViuti.lt'I -UKinJ! I'li.-n t hal!- .rArTION N, m rv p- nuinr ll..- w,.r!- 'W.'.-ir.v. .Vrr l"..r. tuni ... .. ri.'" art- !.., rint U- Mi.fer V'irl. in -rT-rv . ui it tl UK ,i iir.-.-ti..ii!. nn.iinii cat h .ot crUx ; tlif ih.it ! iaii!v mc u l-y b-'fU., tit i.aj U, tht t. A h.iu i utf n wj.r.1 mli I trivt-i? In ;iny cue rt-nji-riii Mi. It in t-.ruia ti. n a.- ui:y li ii.l to tli- drti-t'ti. u ot itny arty or artin rtnnt.rVit hijj tin- nn iti.ims vi VfUUiu,; tUf aun-, kii-.niii iLcm tv U- uri' uj". ."Sfl.l at tlie ManufarliTti!) c-f Proft -"it H-'U- t. Wi Maid. r. Lau... X-w -rk. an.l I y all r..-i-. tatlf Orn.' pi-t aud l-alt-n in Mi-Jirin, thrU).l'ut the l inli j .statt n an) thf rittliiiU w.-iUI, iu Ux- at itut.-stv. (.'tnta. abJ jl enn-h. As ILvxk ia i-uu.-i-Jinil.lc itinj; l v t;. Liny: he lr-r- N. It. Tin . ti. n-sfi r thr i;tii.Ijitir of -iiti nfii ia vxvry difu.nier art-nii-ti ti.rarb t.. tiii: i.mit IXVIGoifAToi: ! l lit i-Aiil li i;y l'i:. .s.i.vy t..v. Conipouiiili'tl entirely frnm CI MS. fs i .m: oF Til K t'.FST I t Ke.ATIVK AM' I 1 l i; -11:0 1 II I.M i.w I.M, T- Hi., (til li. .tl,:,t .n-tsii-:, , . i-:..i.r. nit!. Wt i.. I ir.. r.-. IT. 'In;.! ll :-n .n.v r 11.. .liiii. Kii'WII. 1 1 H ii,. t i t.Iv K I ii . t.ut 'H J.u.r r. in... Iv. "etiinr l!rl ,.u tin- u. r t. . jrn it. in. il i.i u.::i,T. Il .:n i II Ilie Monin. li nii.l Iv.weN to rrrv oil ih.Tt m: I!.t. ,ua .,oii.(.!i.-liiii io i nri s t: . tun ! ! y i:l.ui :.n .r I lie .;.iitul Ireiini;. t-j . ri. Il' i.l in ill- ; , : nt ii ll i in. .-: I'iilliioiii s. It ti. nirih. ii-, wtuli- it .ui-i - tl..- --t n. anil .lin tik-n .Inily in ui. .: nite .1. .sirvi.11.. u un-1 luil.l it ui itb untiMul rui i liiy. The l.iTir. ono of ihf ! iiin iat rrnliit. r . t Ihe huinnn 1-i.iy: :.r.,l nil. n it ..-ll, ini.lt-ftine-tl. r.S .!!. Ilie on,.rr ,.f " ; m,i.i :,re luilv ,1.- loil. II, e fr..ooi is rr :i!m. .-I .-i.iit.:v il. v. i... ot i n tin I;t:iltliy n. t:,n ot tsht- I- r Tho 1 ro. r yvTl rmrtti of it tunc- f t,n: -!. ii il.i- r'.L.i tl;. :-at f:ni:t. tin- !.,-!.. are P-tlll Mifl.-r 111 II ll-f- l.ivi b- l-avtiijr rt-u.-il t. eji-f t-f th.it orir:in. i PI it hi -lu.ly, in m f riict:tf t f H fllr t'-IIli il v. tin r.mtiy ii-ran;, ni.-nts To i r..f that tlu- r. m-pTM-u tn-uhl.a -aih I.it it f. rnm. baa lut to try .nt la hoie -tl.e h: : !.. U- -Itily. V' r tlie l.e ; r. j i -. f it ! !!.;. t nn -re ti .-ii ietit yeir. wn rt illi In f. Itl.U la. t fjff ,lo lni-h it is ha Ho. i.- .-it lat loiru.1, .nny Q IK I'- tiri-AiM, in any t.f r-ila n. Tin's.- iim' rt-nifTi- all V-J il rt 1 :nl tpatler Tr. m in nyftt m. mj i ltinj in of l'i!f, i:iTiorlin thr ilici-ft a n'KIPTIi ine lia!t h to tlie whole uia-ru-e of tit di.M'aw -f-1.ILLI015 ATT.U'KS Tl H, PRt.TtMTFn, hj tht' i.B OKAT-i. On- die after tatinir U fti.niaeb and rtent tbe ft-uriry;. Only one Jce taken to Nii.insiKE. Ih. ir i-ia.- a !; altliy It. w DiHeii. eaiii-iii r.-i t.. RI H i. git ins I": .hinery. nnrntii tie iiinl IU- ff'rtlv-z u rndi'-al out. a- ruml, am, miiAT in mr- orea--it li;tl ue ol the Liv- FUff.fimt to retieTP tbe kd troni tlMUg aud fore ntirinji. preteutu Only one ,t. taken at ... nL:Iit, !cc D6 tbe l.-Vel , will cure Prs- ! p. nuy. and cure tiumj... Our .lose Uk.cn alter raeb uieal ,One !f firnf Ivotea- Kpooiifuls will always- re- ' IiVe S-n K Hf.4T.AI UK. j One l-ottle taken f.T fe- I male ohslriu-tion rrtnOTrn tlieeau.-e of tin -Jimum.. ai.d Uia a ) . t ft et rur-f. Mly ot dM-imnit'dia- tely rt l'fe!'n. !. l.i;- (ie dfihe often repeat el in a ul rure li.r Chollk a , SIi Hiii s. and a rren nfa tiTe ot rn-i i.e . - ........ . ,,.,. ! t'nijr nn. lottie is , ""'' the.....,, i.. ..i w i nes.itm uie cuetu ut, ' meuu I U d to throw out of ine after a long lownes or unnatuml i-ol- Q or from the .-km. (tnedo taken a htrt time letire rati tic citejt : viiror to thv ap-TH lite, and ni;ik p t. -! Uijc M well. ine do-r rtten rep aid, rut, n ( na-sir tiiitifiA ! In ttH worr-t fiTni-i. while " M mvi.r tiL.l li,ii.io m- plainta yield almost to the thctihe. , On or two don! eurw-- attai kjeau-i d hr Woiin in t'hildrt n: thert? it noi" Hirer, paler, or Ppevilier 1 """"J ,n l,,r "orm. " err jatli, alwtfl Im-TTI ttl. i s " iew ixiierurei a iaipT. The Liter Invi?orator " m 11 - Jlf.nn l ihh in tin. aril i dnilr w..n.mri.r .im.ii...err.i toitlw. h .-..rr. . ,r i-j Bianirn.ih r,.. u,rm.i .0,1 .... n,. '.hnv'" b""'" "rioj iocur .nr k.n.i ,1 1.1 ki; thr. .J"Jl" ."' 1 '"'"! V Liter. rater. Ojtk Point pr Pi itite. PA.-ri;n Attn Vrt rtr d re, :V4. lironitwiiy, ,Nw Y, rk, u.i reiotieu vj ajl UrtiT-l.r I NM.l alw l y il i. fAM-WKLL. Lewlur-. Pa DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL I E1.1EVP.S al! pain and soreness in from I, 5 to no minutes. See another enlumn. Pi ice SO cts. per botile only. Shipped to all parts of the L ". Kor sale by J !1"kT I-"ll urr K'n-i-LI k II..U. k.Huf Ti l. l io'lmniulh. tin II I. I Ht av.r. Moin. Co, WiLL.iJ onni:ni,iD & tlo ! II Mil'.r M.e;i.I ni: Jrga M iUis J. r frl.ffe ,io ' n Rou-h. nv n. r'in lr1 rrmiy. Turiir.inr FOR SALE. Vsrm i hand TruikHason, he 'd, h-w for want of n. hv Ma)::. Ui;EK KKK.MKi; AMTU iiE I'. . t- -f lln- fv'tr-n In Inli Ulf of It - ri'r. n, th- rnBL'r nn-1 litnv : TIk y titij -t lit- frnirt:tn iiti 'JiffuM : tl.f ItrM-Atr iu ..b troj.i-! rlim. I.t-( tl.i- t j irur- Ih t 1 h injfh-fl.iTftfr.i V. (:U .Mm. liN' tn iMii'a CuJy. l;i.-h PJ i ur .1 r I. r .., ,. nr. , .1 ..t.1 ' ;nt ih- ti- n iti tin J vill not dettt, V-l :i. la l:u ft'ili.lr r ID plt-Dtv. V ttl.jtl thTf if "t tin-in m nurh rriifi 1 r m tin- -w.rt f-r;.tm r-fcil'l tn tin- Jitn.lt. A- rut.-t'if r rj.T-. rt. ryuli rt- iJ. !u i I U.- ..Il y.Xf . 11..' t.W iSMl'a t-BU'ly. ! norit::i!t!ic ukr fVafir? m n.i'.iiii.i hT li'jnu rous fri( n! thai -he ii.is r'ri-t.tiv tfit:u- h'-r prn!..rN, au is t, -T pirr-.H.-' u, 'fnrrii MK I'KKA.M, i'AKK au i c.M'rt TM.AilKlKrs to such may (as r 1.' r v. .'Ii : hf i r r-11 ; I l';iti.'-s supplied at the shortest notice t ! i a rc;i onaliv terms. HUM l.ltlE: Ct-up f-r Cash or.a f.M'li-.!.' K'i C'-iihtrv Pr"diir. I'all and sfi. Mils. lKN(KM.MIK"s, rnr d.,t r tt-rsi i t Kr;ck Koun-try I., v. i, I .ir, Man h I. tH X )T.KY 3'irjjl.lC. William Jones, TTOKNEY at Law. mnUm rromptlv aitended to. Olficeon Maikt A et. rpp. site the 1'revbviertan chuirh. . K wish vii p.i. .New Goods sit llM' Old Stand! V(.'.M:n.I. asorl:i.enl of Dry CiootU, with iy Cli thivij.llits tl- t'tipf, I'uMt vii'! Vo,'.. suitable for the reason. l!;ir.I V.'iip', Queens Ware, Groceries SALT, FISH, &c, a'l of uhu li will be solu at prices to suit the liine. I.it.cral I'educiiors niade fr r I'a'.l.! MCKEIOHT A II AH K. IlolKilo X Koa.ls-, .May 13. ISDi I'- MARRIED (1 ET i:i:ti i it w hen vn wish, i-nlr o t. a r;ul at MTAHHSVM H A KUW ARC s i OKI', and eel a lir-t rale COOK STOVE it frt K'.i, as 1 uant to close (-tit mr stock tj co..k si..ve.. JOS. .M't'ADI)l. or?. Marcli 11, 1... BRICK FOUNDRY FOlTs ALE. r"?-M' The sutiscriberolTers to sell the r "Kj'arie liiirk foundry at the wet IiTof -raa''1"' "' Maiket Mreel, inclu'm; s)T7!-r' '.-Critic Wa,.,.,,,,. i)ir,ce, and tlr .Machinery aiiaclied also a lare ann uel . l'.ilierns tor 1'atei t Rich's for Asnculiura' Machuier.r.t'oves)&e. It is rrparded a tie 1. 1" the tot li cations 1'it a sood, sale business. Tlie f'r. rrifli r's time i- nludly t nsrossed :a auoihir en:;"'oi nient, which is the reasi n tc desires lo di.-j i -e ol this Fouiiitry. I'iraiir !u;.lit r j'iii Ti4-ti lars, ad !i,-s WILLIAM FK1CK. I.ewisburj;. Fr!.. 1-.--S l iuon Co. J'a i.i:is ivi.mi:r, HUM EiT and Hl'ILDEK. Il .Altvl IIU, PA I",' Oiliee in tin- l'nivrr-;iy Building 64 FIRST OF THE SKA SON! I SUIRKVKK & SOX have just ie- J t cened their :tcck of Xtw xr.'ixi; jxi arxMt'ii goods: which it y are sellin- very chiap. Th. se who buy li r t'a-h are -artirnlar!y invited Iu call. AjiiiI I. ts.'.d.i MMI I I. II. OKHIU, Allot ury at Imt. OKKH'E en s. uih St-roni! near Market s:. I i: isH i;,;. pA. Ii-".MI Profosii tial Itusine.-s er.trnstfd tu his care will be faithfully and promptly attto-dt-.l l.i Sepu 1 1, MMIk lllls Mil! xoticj:: xotcl:: xotice::: n.WIM,' jiisf relumed fiem (he CitT with an unu-ally laree sii ck and we": M-lectrd, and am now prepared lo Mil goods lower than can le boutht ebrwheie on this o!e ot I'liriadi Iphta. Ilaniware! HaiJware!! IlarJware .' .' .' VnilH ails L. n ks. Latches. II -,zr scrt, i;ias. Puny, Paints, Oil m fact '! I liiii you may want lo bui.'J yeti sell a lirst raie bou-e or l am twenty rtr rem. lower ihaa ever before. This Hay ' 'ihiii Irvy .' ! r.i;i'KNTEi;s.here you can rit the ce'f I raled (in ei.lield Planes, Spear A J.n keen's hand, teiu u and rip Saws. IJuirhcr's. liraliy'i and Crady's Ousels and Piai.e In ns. paitr.i and common liraccs, Biace Bills, Augtis. s.jiiares. (iiiages. In n Screws, t'i mpa.-s Sa, ll.-iinotid's ilaniniers. Ac. Ulacl.Mi, iihs' Ii on AC A 1KOX- A 1. 1. KIN Us !'..!,, Scollop. Tyre.Oval, Keund a:i-i Siiuare l ast s:e-l. Spring and English S rel. Vises. Anv.ls. Pi llows. Screw Plaies. rie. HOI sI:KK1:'L;s! Table Knives and Forks, Carver. Spomis. Kettles. Lamps. I'ar lile.ti, k... C. ir, , Ilx. .hi.-:, ih.. n,u. l-n... R,..t.lr. 11 1 . ! . ,.ll . iii finU nII ll.e.l...eiih great uiiiuj more t the IIaud irr m, Ik. St. r.Ert JO.-KI II ,M ''AIlA:.V III Ifie olai'BAU.ISl MuDd, I.FW lsBI Ktl Tf Tins ir.il lUawAri Jiitiaen the nt Of lie ami Tihijroph Off it. l .MO IllKKRV A.S1 e o x l' r. (j t ion i : i ; y . rpil K subscriber roprrtiully lasts tins n J Ihod to inform ihe citiztnsol l.ewisbnrg ai.d vicinity in Reneial.and the Ladies in par tirulai. thai he lias i pt nrd a Ilakrr) and ('Olllfii loner, on Market streei. in Mr. Heaver's liuildiiii, hrre he will be rra 'v to supply all ho mny lavor him wnh a u l with the best of rirrvihins in his line ol lu ines. PUEAD, CAKES and CONFEC TIONERY on hand at all tmifs. Beirs practical llaker and C( nieriu ner ft r uparf of twenty five yea's, he let is crnlidrnltlia: who favor him with a call i t pivc h;m a iri-i shall not be disappointed. Wedditips a"1 Parties supplied al ihe shortest notice, i n ik most reasonable terms. Ail sorts of Orna mental M'oik done tn order. BREAD delivered at Houses at a!I times when desired. CHARLES HEl.M'K. Lewisbur". Oct. 7, 157. A FRESH SUPPLY OF prills, Moditines.Xotions.raintJ. Varieties, Piationrry, &r, pnrrhasrd n Xcw York and Philad. markets, has jn.-i t'f ree'd at the Hid Maintnoth 1'rnc More ol P. t. CALDWELL, Lci-bi r;- JOM til Hi: I. I.V. .liMlloi r. SOLICn'S lhe patronace of the puHif Residence on eViiih fifth street, I.':" burg. Pa. l December !, I- rVm Firm of FKK'K.SLIFER & J. is this dav dissidvcd by limtiatien. l arconnts of the old Firm will be '"''''' their Hitiee. The I tistuess will be re-un-1' and coiMiiiufd ly siinu- i tic or .. re nifi--" ol tilt- iaie l'irui. a: ihur pn'-i;n iie.i'" n- wim.im i'E:ti-l.ewi.-lur r. V.i- so. -'-. 1 in