I ,( i i riuisluini Oroiur li i O. N & J. It. COKKEL.1US. lu ii.i..m it,, r-u-n ..-,.. nil ii.' unrnm tirruUlion i.r.nir .Ww)!tt-r iti li.'.n r.i.mtv. Fn c lorn, national ; Slavery, sectional ! Union tftnte FrceSoil and Ticket. Free Labor. f'lrjn.l.fi'lhe Xaprrmr Court, JOHN M. HEAD, of rniladi-inhia. AVM. E. FI.AZKR, of Fayette Co. The Coavention the Nominees. On our lirst ago wil be round the liroccedinirs of the Convention ol the : , , I- " , , , r .t have ir.sn:ED and kxpkctkd had their Lnion county opponents of the lire-1 '"' , . , ,., , .i. i . i- -i i , ; first choice been giatiDed. sent 15 inkriipt, 1- ree J rade, 1 l o-.Ia-1 p very administration. We have never : b.' Pemockats! stick, to the tick seen a more respectable convention in j et '." is the larfc'tnge of the Locos smong l.ointoriharacteran.1 ability. Their J each other; but when tboy npproaeli any proeeeJin-s were entirely public. The j of the Opposition, they crj out, " Au. nominations were conducted, a part , '! i-autvtiesiieino uroken rr,' ju,t of the time, viva voce hut, romo , in "J otctbo 1-ree Trade and U decming it a slower wnv, they return-! "'P'"- Ticket !" ("ft " ' cd to the "marking-' svstem-in our W the ""'." tho to the Iittle . fi.-hes.") We are aware that the Slavery op.uion, not the most proper manner j h'as brukea up Ag Denlocratic su.ay of voting by JiCrSOHS acting in a rep- in mSU)f ,,c No.thern states, and that Don rCSCUtative Capacity, but a maimer j Lis is u.sins il up in the remainder but then sanctioned by usage for many years th-Opposition party is consolidating just as . ,1 I fast as the Administration is tailing to ruins ! in tins region. I , . . . . j Does the Lcco press in such counties as l or Loiisrc53.no nominations were ! M url,iumbcrlall,, iay iat ..a M Vurt;l ma le. Two aide and well qualified ( ,lfsarc ;,r Nt they ihey are in gentlemen of this county had been j the majority there ! Dots the Argus take ils named, but as it had become evident -party" ticket down ! Not at all! that cry is that Lebanon count v had alreadv fc- "' ,n " 8U" ",e fla,s !" n,y lcl ,he , , ,., . , ,i I ; ii;uj party elect their "parly candidates, cured the candidate, the JMcirates i ' 1 .' . ' .r-,,p, T , and ojler hleclion they will shout, '-OlthA I concluded not enter upon a trial of ! democratic VlcTuKY onr tht V,. trength much to the chagrin of cer tain Lecoir.ptonitcs who hoped to see a little division in that quarter. For .Senator, only one name was ; jiroposed a member of the firm of. Lecomptonitcs of Union county have nl .1. &. J. Wulls, so long and favorably j Tcady begun tbeir gamo of detection by known in this aud Ceu're counties as circulating a report that Mr. Crossokove extensive merchants and grain-dealers ! is a " turn coat Democrat."! We have a mail of good judgement and dis- cretion, who, if he could not ''stump j it"' for ''15uchanail ami Free Kansas' j eoulJ vote against Free Trade and laverv Extension, every time. For Assemblv, there was no oppo-' sition whatever" to the re-nomination I or our last vear's Member somo who j opposed him, then, being anxious to ; ,,. . , ,, ... fuiiport him, now, and wipe out the t ' , , . 1 1 , 1 ! record made airamst hinibv a sectional : mine sprung in the dark. The great strife was on .Sheriff, for which there were seven candidates, each of whom had their local aid, as follows : Stahl had Uuffaloc ; Wilson Lad Hartley, White Deer, and North j and .Sjuth Wards, I.ewisblll g ; Dec-1 kard had West I5llfl'aloe : StCCS had .' Mifliinluirg : ClOS-tr.rOVC had Lime-. ct.inA r.r.'ia lwl I p n n.l I'nct TtiiiTilnn. ' '' , " ., . sinner make such a Ilridge! No. Can three Kesslcr had New J.erlin ; and 1 homas . Cornmissioncrg m No. If wc understand had Union. Each distlict adhered ' the process, the 6VhW Jury must first recom tO their man, without division, for ; mend such improvements the Court must ..io-lif mulcts some votes viva voce. ! and wmc bv marking. Alter that.thc ti -il il A,...,11n.,-ni,. 'n,.,i caudidates with the smaller otes were , , ,, dlOpned One t.V one, OluU BOPS.;i!OVE : I'lOiiiiuated by a small m:y. on the 13th tnal. C had no acquaintance Willi ' .... ,. 1 i tlic nominee, previously : nut wc una , d3Vl),1s not been large. Since the last him a frank, line looking fanner, in , (.onerous rain, farmers havo been closely the prime of life, who has hosts of : employed iu Feeding, friends among both parties through-j The first case tried, Kncttlo vs. Mauck, out the region where he is known ; ; resulted in verdict of 11 for Plff. and wc have the best of reason! for j The case of Heck & Hcbcr vs. Ximmcr knowing that the best meu in the Ad- j man, was submitted to Jury, Thursday, ministration ranks, both prior to and The cae of Phriner vs. Itulc, or of See- since his nomination, called him the Klmnirpcf r-tnilidita in the field ' c Fnr t'nintnissioner. several ffentle . . 1 n ,,e .i., t,,i ' I 111'Jll H Ul e; rui;ii;5iiu, Ull vi iiviii utm pood backing, but the choice fell upon , "'' .,,'.. .' . , ! of the most sensible, intelligent, and ; honest citizens of our countv. a hard working mechanic his life long. His 1 rX-Tlie Administration party in North name was proposed for the office en-; umbcrland county have re-nominated W. tirely without his knowledge, or that ' Jcwart ofSanbnr, for Congress ; m of Dnr member of the Convention. ! J J" ?CMte ' , Ch" ,, . , , , . . 1 1 Those who do no? know him, will find him a reliable and safe mau. For County Surveyor, Kobert Can' Ior, Esfl. needs no introduction. His , j , itcgrity and general ability, his care- J ilncss and experience as a Surveyor, 1 in fulnc: IX V UU It 1,11 AHUnil UNU MJ'J'I VlUlt-Vl a- - . 1 1 T 1 il . - xo necu a woru. ji is luict; ji-.ua. hincc the lamented II ayes was elected, i u S(,natc John gnj(,cr fw She'riff and nnd his term would have expired this j do not chjul an Assemhljman. They en- year, had his decease not occurred. jorsc nuci,anan, but eay nothing about For Auditor, John- Kicher is ano- j tue Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania ther of the old citizens whose names , dn't even say "Wm. F. I'ackcr is a itnd character are liolh so favorably ' m,m of ability and experience" as was ad- known. Surely, Mifiliuburg is enti- mitleilia Uuioa county ! tied to one Auditor rather than New j " ',TrTii Z .. VSJl he "Democrats of Alleghecy re- n, iU0TU1!KE; . ! fused to endorse either the State or the I he Coroner is an important office, 1 N-ationii A(Jmiuistration! A1I their "plat for, in addition to the general duty fjrui consisU in resoiationg KEreniA to investigate causes of sudden or sus- i TISG the bonds for money borrowed and picious deaths, he officiates as Sheriff' 6rient on KaiJroads vcars a2o! If that in certain cmcr'ciicics. Wsi. L. Harris is abundantly competent for this for any other) county office. Thus we have a full ticket, rep rc;eiititig six districts in both ends of the county all, long tried and well , ,hat porti(m of ,Ue ctr. Tba Train was ktiown fiicndi of the Protection or! f ,rtuu,tl.i, goiBg glow, and but a little American Industry, aud opponents of j injury was doue. Slavery Extension. They arc nil, too, i The old 'Vr Horse," Thadlcus Ste men of good character, and fair stand- Tcns, u the nominee of Lancaster county ing at home. Th'.'re is no FiifEcicnt fyr Congress. When Tom Corwia and ri-ason why they houM not be elect- TbaJ Stevens consent to re-enter the po ed, by hnmhome mujorities. Tho litieal areta, it look as if there were crowd in attendance upon tlie'tr nom-', work to be dune. in:iiion, and (be uitere.-t csuitoii, inai - i -nc u.t the H,r.0 electa, tion. It is troc that eomo as good candidate;', and as worthy, were de- lcuteu. Mien is llCCCSSann Hie 1 USUI l in these contests. Yet "there are as good fishes in the sea as were ever ' caiisrht as good women, nnniarricil, t a there arc WCilded." arc happy !. , . ,, ,..c.l n.i; , to know that the imsuccca. fill candi- ! -l-if.-a tronnr'lllv rPMMVfi tllOlT iO.lUnC in the true manly and patriotic Spirit, and trust that time and reflection will lead thCIll and all their friends to yield that cordial and strong support, to the Itepiesentativcs of THE i n ii--i.i i.:..i. il. t.l KMc?li.iu Wilif Aiiti-Muniiiic Kn .w Xuthinir W'uiltlicudi of Union tuunty .'" "Polk, Dallas and '42 !" iSDesirous of brioiiins our nominee for sheriff to a lcvsl with their own, the mado inquiries of several who know him i well, who all say he has always been, 9 far as their knowledge extends, a staunch . ' Tariff aud Anti Slavery Whin novtr was j I . , ,-r , .1 i. C i 1 .... , tdcu.ilied wt.h the 1 icree or LucLanan r"'y '"en or measures-will that do? If some ,jf Lis fan,iy were (or arc) of tle Loeoatripe, ha is not-ncver was on that sido in tbe rcCf at 'visions of part.es. What fib wi they next invent to mend ' . . their admitted mistake lu nominating a .!. .v i. yearting it uij i now .luiuuir; us mo vn- mocratic candidate for Shoriff! "Dem- I ocra.ic nominee, ha 1 ha : pesuFruitfiil in inventions, the Le- i comptonites are industriously propagating a . .. . .U-. Vf- II It mm,mA v.ill ... i A a euonly briJs 'from .nird or ynh street in Lewtsburg over lluffaloe creek, and it,us aid in gelling a direct ro.ii through Kelly into u"b"e Deer! ISefore any one takes alarm at that, let him think a little. Can oneCommis- n"1 approve it-and, it th..t oiiher them. , then, and unly then the Commissioners must 1 ' i f.c. and will anv one be misled bv such a ' lac,s ' alm ul" an-v one UB ""s"-" oy such a report ! j jtrjTlic attendance at ourCourt since j tj,0 , roD y, Ue Convection on Mon-' t bolJs for the Lnion county property at j ;Ncw ''"rI,ni 13 supposed will late the , remainder of the Court ! Wc were told several Jurors were fined I nnn mnrninn fr,v 1,iir,, fllieunt wlmn nallm! ; the absentees who were impanncled being fined S3 each, and those not impanuelcd ' ' ! SI each. leusieiu 01 luiuci lui s3i ui 01 r , ujovuu .... . i. Everett of Delaware for Commissioner; Dr ' Masser of Sunbury for Kegister Si Hccor- i il,, Thft Hiirinur rniP' haa the liii shnrri l'llooka probablr iutended to prevent "nooss prooamv luieuucu 10 prcvcui her tffeclioM froru -ilr!lyillg" across the r;vcr ; P5i.Tbe Lecompton party in Columbia , . . . . n rr, ; isn't genuine Lecompton, wbat lsi On Thursday evening, as the Northern , Co ii Ira I Railroad Train was nearing the Depot at Williamsport, ono of tbe rear i nrli s of ihn Tender broke, letting down LEWISBUliG ClffiOMCLE , w. " i oa k s... j -r, of tba Milton Sn taJ-Ex Governor I'ullock is chosen jnator Fuick, Trcas- Savinns Liauk. A prettv good start ! Hanimonton Lands. XEW ENGI.AM) SETTLEMEXT. - rake opportunity. To ail wanting I Farm'; in a healihy place, twenty-Jin milts ! f,om P-'-adelphia. on the Camden and Atlau- tic railioad. New Jersey. An old estate lias f fr the flt di. .: - r .1:..: i- l t ! f twenty acres aud upwards. The soil is of j Me best quality for Hie production of fruits, ei"S&. The price is I5 to 2.)Pcr acre, p.iyaOie 111 CUSy iJUill H I JiUii iiiJiaiiiiriii.', within a term of four years, with interest. The terms arc made easy, in order to insure i llll- I.IJ'IU I 111 ' I v , III V 11 . ........ blin; rrrry indattrioun man lu hug a farm. It is now being extensively improved by good re a ls, and some of the bet citizens from New England and the Middle states are erecting large improvements. It is a scene of tiie greatest improvruient out of Philadelphia, Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Praclical farmers and business men from the length and breadih of the Union are selilitig there, it is an important business place, on account of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immediate sale. The watir is excellent, and no such thing as fever is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a chiy bit lout and Trtuiliee of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fer tility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may le well aware that theearli esl and the best fruits and vegetables cume from New Jersey, which are annually expor ted to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides, being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other miUitr bow being opened, and brickr yards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame lenement for present con venience for one hundred dollars. On ac- Ciul cf ,he exlcnsive emigration, this is the i,est course to pursue in order to get a place tu live in at first. Carpenters and builders arc on band to put up houses on the best I terms. ... a. ... -I vantages, lie 19 wnhiu a lew hours ride ol , the great cities in the Middle States and New England j he is near his old friends audasso- ciations ; he is in a settled country, where every improvement and comfort ot civilization is at hand; he is in a healthy place, anil is not suLj"Ct to the certainly of losing the greater part of his family and his own health Ly those malignant fevers which make lhe graves of so many millions of the young and hardy iu far oil regions away from home and friends, liesides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadel phia, and 10 all those who improve the rail road company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has Lot been taken up be- i fore. The reason is, it was never thrown in the market ; and unless these slatcmcnts were correct, no one would be invited to examine j the land before purchasing. This all are ex I peeled to do. Thev will see the laud under culva,ioll . lh(.y Wll, mee, per30ns no doubl; lrom their own ncighboihood ; they will wi:- , , , r , ncss llie ,mproVemenis, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons ihonld come prepared to purchase, as many areloca- ,in3 a,,J locations are not held on refusal, 'i'i.- 11 . li. 1 : I TI.O II ,.nn,..,..n Prn Ar a ...ntl.l., 1 llr. ary and Agricultural sheet, containing full information of Hammonton, will be sent to each inquirer, and can be obtained at So cts per annum. Title iiidinputabe. Warrantee deeds given, clear of ail incumbrance, wlten purctuc monty is paid. Route to the land : Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for liammonun by railroad at i A. M., and ."1 P.M.; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Hoarding con- venieuces will be found. Letters ami appl cations can be addressed toS. B. COL'GHLIN, 203 S.jih FIFTH Street below Walnut, Phila. Maps and infromation cheerfully furnished. rPHE late residence of Kev. HKN'RV MIL. 1 LER, on the main sirtet in Turbutvillo, Surthu'nd Co. It is a commodious Dwelling with Storehouse adjoining, an excellent (iar den, Arables, Ac, making it both a desirable residence and an eligible stand for business. It will be sold cheap,on accommodating terms, ami possession given immediately. For further particulars, inquire of Ja D. Br, Ksq next door, in Turbuiville. Aug. 30, lsf8 3w DESIRASLE TOWN PROPERTY at Adjourned Public Sale. rTIIIE subscriber will offer by public sale at I the premises, in Lewisburg, commenc ing at 10 o'clock A. M. of Saturday, September 25, 18-jS, that very valuable two-storey new BRICK DWELLING-HOUSa and adjoining STOIti: ROOM on the cor ner of Market and Foutth streets, fronting on Market street about 70 feet. The property is in the center of the town, Ihe buildings well finished throughout, and aflbrd a rare chance for an excellent business location and home. Such opportunities to obtain c commanding position on Market street, are few. The House and Store room may be sold as two properties, each having a street enttance in rear as well as in front. Half the dwelling house may be converted into a Siore Room, thus making two stores and one dwelling. Also will be offered as above, several VACANT LOTS on South Fifth street tSA considerable portion of Ihe purchase money can remain on interest if desired. It is intended that the sale shall be absolute, of which all concerned will please take notice. JONATHAN WOLFE, Assignee of Jons IIocghtuk. Lewisburg, Sept. , 1858 nonnce to Ihe citizens of Union county, through your paper, GEORGE J. KOHL AND, of Lewisburg. for Sheriff of Union county, as an independent candidate al the Cuming Octo ber election. July 30 For Sheriff. T WOULD respectfully inform the voters of J 1 nmn county, that I will be a candidate fur Suairr at the coining October election. July 30. J. W.l'ENNIXliTO.V. & WEST BBAKCII FABMEfi- HealJSstate. FOIl SALE OU 1JKXT. f-h THE properly situated on the N. E ijjeoriier of Market and Seventh streets The House was built in 1117, and is in goml repair. It contains nine rooms, finished attic, ami large, dry cellar. There is an b e House, Stable. Carriage House, aud all other conveniences on the lot. - i l f I.. mm mll at.llflil i iic i.iiu nun .......... with choice Fruit 1 rees, !nruiiier) , c. Possession will be given on the 1st of Octo - bemext. . , , For further particulars apply to W. H.CllAMIiKUI.IN. AdinVof Estate of John Chambirlin, deed. Uuii-liuri;. JlUft. I I. 1SS. SHERIFF'S SALES. IY virlue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is ) sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of 1,'nion County and lo m directed, will be exposeu to j none i-ir or i'un i v.ai nit i oo- lie House ol Jonas Usher, at u lute Het Mills, on Wednesday, the 8th day of September I next, at I" o'clock in the forenoon, lo wit: J A certain Lot ol (iround situate in White ' Deer township, in the coitntyof 1'nion, boun- : ded east and south by lands-of Kobert Can- : dor, west by public road leading from Lewis-! burg to Williamsporl, and north by lands of tiimaiil ii eiiii y, t;ulll.lllllll i iiut-i uhuiis of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story brick Store House, by 3i feel, a stone drain House !15 by iVJ feet, a one and a half story Dwelling House, frame Mable, oic, w ith lhe appunenanecs, as the property of Luther lianck and William A. Magee. Also, a ce'taitt Tract ol Land situnie in the township ami county afore.aid, bounded east i by lands of Jacob Farley, north by lands of Jacob Farley and Daniel Fuliner. west and souih by lands of S.L.Ueck and Thus. I'eber, coi;t. lining One Hundred and Sixty Acres, more or Ies5, with the appurtenances, as the propel ly of Henry High. Also, a ccnaiti Lot of (iroud, sitnale in the township and county aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Henry High, dee'd, now in posses sum ol Robert Candor, south by lands of Ro bert Candor, west by public road leading from Lewisburg to Williamsport, and north by lands of William Hciney, containing Three- Fourths of an Acre, more or less, whereon j are erected a two-story brick Store House, 22 by :t5 teet, a two-story stone drain House 35 by 52 feet, a one and a half story fiame Dwel ling House, frame Stable, &c, with the ap purtenances, j No. 2. A certain Lot of Ground situate in, me lownsn'p jnnresnni, notmueii esi o, j,ui lie road leading from Lewtsbure to Williams- ; fromLewisburg 1.1 Williams- I port, north by other lands of Henry High,; dee'd, now in possession of William Trump, east by an ailev, aud south by lot of E. O..- ' born, coniainine One-Fourth of an Acre, more I or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame Dwelling House, Ac, with the appur- icnanees, now in possession of Jonas Rauch. ' No. :l. A certain Lot of liround sitnale in ! ,he ,nft.nshj alll, conty reaiili 1)l,nit,(1 , west hv nulilic road leadin? from Lewisburi? . ,,, 7 to Williamsport. north and east by an alley. and south by Lcl No. 2, containing One-Fourth of an Acre.moreor less, whereon arc erected a two-stotey frame Dwelling House,Ac., with the appurtenances, now in possession of Win. Trump. No. 4. A certain Lot of flround sitnate in lhe township and county aforesaid, bounded north by the White Deer turnpike road, west by oilier lands of H'y High, dee'd, south and east by laciorylandsconlaininr'.six acres, more or less, whereon is erected a frame Dwelling I House, Ac., with the appurtenances, now ml possession of George Mees. j No. 5. A certain Lot of (iround situate in the township am) county aforesaid, hounded on the north by lands of Charles Doebh r. east ' bv Sienningcr and Rauch, south bv lauds of! Jonas Fisher and Win. Heinev, and west by Lot No. 1, containing Three Acres, more or less, with the appitrienancss, now 111 posses- sion of Robert Candor, ..o- o. .i certain i.ot 01 liiounti situate 111 the township and county aforesaid, bounded east by an alley, south by lands of Iud- wifj, west aud north by oihr lands of Henry Hih, dee'd, containing One Acre.moreor les, witii tit' appurtenances, now in posses sion of E. Jliliard. 7. A Tract of Land situate in the township and countv afnroaid, boutoled ent by lands of the Micilield Iron t'onipanv, north and west by lauds of J.irob Failey, ami south by lands of Joseph Cuinminzs, c ciit:i i d i n c; Twenlv-Two Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, now iu possession of lhe Shef field Iron Company. No. K. A certain Lot of (iround situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded east by ptildic road, south by lands of Hen derson and Murr, wc-t aud north by lands of Candor and Si monton. containing One-Fourth of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a Saddler's and Shoemaker's Shop, wiih lhe appurtenances, now in possession of Princen hop A Hirskenstock. No. il The Interest on Mechanics' Lien on a certain House and Lot of Ground situate in the township and county aforesaid, to wit: one and a half storey llrick Buildinz, eon laining in front twenty-fire feet and in depth ahout twenty feet, with a wing attached one storey high, and in front about twenty-fire feet bv sixteen, mere or less, and the Lot or Piece of Ground, beginning south by the 1 .... ' J I turnpike road leadin? from hue Deer Mills j to Sugar Valley, thence by boundary line c.f i Susanna Me.-sinscr, north one-fourth dejne j c.ini Mxirru it-icurs 10 a piiM, uiciii c vy innus of h. I". Teed, smith etslilv-one and a half dr- nrnoc sorl sit lit nrMifC. ihpnCA litf Innitc nf same, south one-lotirlh degree west sixteen rerches. lo said turnpike road, thenre alonrr the same notth eighiy-one degrees west emht perches lo the place ol beginning, containing ' . i r, ,, . i.nn,. r. r li: I vm i r, Cmii Kt One Hundred ami Twenty-Eight Perches, new w.i.i:.t n i'lvfiu of .'(fl iiuims ii. it i.r- in possession of I. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ihnri High, dee'd. HANIIiL I). GI LlllN, FherilT. Sheriff's Oliice, Lewisburg, July 31, ISOSi. SHERIFF'S SALE. T.y virlue cf a writ of IVnrf. Ex. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of I'nion county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry at the Buffalue House in Lewisburg on Monday the 13lli of Krpll-IMbcr next, at 1 o'clock, M, to wit: A certain Lot of Gronnd situate in White Deer township, in the county of Union, boun ded norlh by lands of John Heberling, west and soulh by lands of Nicholas Groover, and cast bv lands of Samuel Kostenbader, contai ning FIFTY acres more or less, whereon are erected a one and a half storey Log House, a Log Barn Ac. with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christian lhrhmn PAN I EL V. GULDIN, SherilT SherilTs office, Lewisburg, Aug. M, 1858 FOR SALE. rilHE subscriber offers for sale that large, I new, modern built, double brick house, nearly opposite the new Presbyterian church, adjoining the residence of Dr. Hayes. The house is built in the best style, rat-proof, and well guarded against fire. A good Well of Water, aud Cistern of never-failing water. Terms made easy, and will be known on ap plication to JONATHAN NESB1T. Lewisburg, Aug. 6, 185S. jfov Salr, riHE residence of Ihe subscriber, on I ' Market street in the Borough of Lewisburg. The house is of BlilCK, well finished in every respect. Terms One half to be paid between this and Ihe first day of April next; the balance to be paid in two. three or five years, as may suit the buver. Possession aiven any time. June 0, 1858 ISAAC WALTER. I Iff. .W" i-n HALF the STOKE IDOM occupied I bv nea;a Clock, Watch and Jewelry store. Location for business good. Size ul I room for rent, 11 by 52 fret. C if for terms, apply to Till)-.- CJ. GRILII. Market St. between 1st and ad I Lewisburg, Aug. '. A IICI1E FCR SALE ! TOT on North Third sinei. adjoining the j property ol Archibald M'Coy. in litek's i addition to Leivishnn.'. containing ft let on i aitiiitinn to mwimimh. v..m.. j. -- , 'j-ujr,i &iri.-t and lia leet in ih-pin to tne aney , ou wcu js erected a double l'rame f House wilh PP. tenancy Thi, prop-Lll j etlv w, ,e sold cheap for ra-h or npim easy i t(,r,ns uf credit. Title undispiii.-d. ! v- A good ,, , eun a HMB ,.pon easy I terms. AlM'IV lo ' ... im: JOHN n I.INN. Aent - ; ' r IT r V JV T. l''ST TIV ion sAiii;. riHE subscriber oiler:, lor sale his Residence ; on the west side of South beroml street in the liornugh of Lcwisburg, between .Market ami X.Louis siri ets.eonsistincof near a lot and ' aliallolgrouiid,mal.ingafioiiiol'.i'.neetonsaid ( Second strert.and t lenglli l.)7 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three storey IIItlt'K I )W1 .IIN1 I t:i I I TTSI !. "f pressed brick, teet Iioiit bv teet ileep well tinishtd with a' marble base n, le sills and lintels ir. Imni a fire-nroof nml with a ing attached ol 3:1 by 111 feet an Out Kilchen a Well of ex j celleut water, Willi a Pump in, under roof a large (.'istern also under roof a lare new Stable an Ice House and other necessary oiit-buiMinss. There are also 011 said, so (111 saiorfPT. I Shrubbery -S ! pC (,'nn! ,ne e,.herfora:tU WUbUh Lot choice Fruit Trees and The location is a desirable one rrivnie residence or public business. It is on i lhe most elevated pail of lhe ltorou!:h, near lhe Court House, and but a sliorldislai.ee from Maiket street. Terms will be made easy. June . 1S.17 O. F. MII.LKU. FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street, Jslil.ewisburg, 31 II. from, and including back building ftS ft. deep, liasement, and Attick finished. Eveiy convenience in the wav of uut-t'tiil.ltnL's. AImi, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Kilter's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter aud new Stable ; very desirable for a busi- iies tlaritl, i-r rt-Mdei.ee, (or both coiubiiied.) without Iluildinc JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburrr, Oct. 8, 157. roil SALK! fllWO lull contiguous IX)'1'S on Si.uih 1 Seventh sti, el or any portion of them, b'W, and payments easy. They are beautifully situated near the pi-male Institute, J"J' .-' Js5"-. HVVAKD MALCO.M crD BCMTT rUft KtlMT! PT'liK TW O sent by ? , , h(.var ICOO.M ocrupiei! at pre ishti?tin Hutchinson as a are suitable for S I I )1 'S. I i' AI.sO ihe OI I'll i: I now iccupW ; For Terms apply 10 Jan "J?, 1.-H, JOHN 1). I.INN. TOR SA1K. DESIRABLE HuMtiiit I.ol.nn feel feel front by liiii deep, l'mjuire of Heaver, Kiemer A M'Clure. A Till: I.ITEK I (r O li A T O II X A' iin.t-Mii i Ciimjtounilftl entirely from (il .MS. fK..r TUT i:iT tl It'IATIVi: AMI.! H! i I - f row I tv tin :it It-'. Iliat :itl!n- f utu,r!.- ' i-;.m. r. 1111 'I- ml ! 11, n- 1 il. (n..I t(.;ili nn clln-r li.ttllf.m I n. It if t i.'ily a i,(f.ai( :. Lut n tnr runctiv. 1 iulii:: t'r-l -n Ji- If r t jccL it- u-rl-iil matii r, Tl-ti ' ii tin- -ioii:(i m) lk '!i ! mrry ott t!it nmttt-r, tl.u ; a 'i:i-ii-l .p.' tw, i uri-t i t',.a!!v miiL- ut tuv i f ' thr- (.'11. I ll ft i'iill'jii rMrltrtHl ill till' i.) t-latli II ?n f niojit I'ntl.iir!: . 1 1 tn i litu. w it juirt . tl.f t- m. i mi) n t.ikcii tl,l in ni :t:iI'- Jt -S rttrutlicD an'l t uilil it u itli utiu.-ual -id it v. ! I Tht dtr. is one of the pn ial r"?iIatrr! if th hum;. ii Uiy, awl m w In u tt jn U-i m il funi t:-nt r!t. thr cril tb M-t m nn- fully ti.- v-I"'-'t. Tl ih'Minh iii aluif ?teiitirtiT'N-jn.li-nt I tli- alt.T ftc tii D of tin- Ltrrr for t fir j-rt'"T It nt f-iii It. Oh- Low, ti :.t t.mlt. tinil 11.11 win 1 iii. iu-e i.f i-ni rrran lhe I l.n i R t :mriir i a.-i J t' UljT 1 n' T tluit t rirnn. i i of 'ihi jtoi r:t-ti rn li.'S u.aJt . it Li- tuu. in met. er f Hu rt- ilmn tm-i.ty ynr ' to lit.'l ' me niiHilv, wii-it'Mtli ti ixunUruit tlif iimiiy di-iniiL'' uictitii fjr :ttt m hit Ii it liat'iV. n.v 1 1 I r-t iii.ii IMS r in 't-r-"it tr. u)-! il ih I.IV its t' nis, has Lut to try : rt-rti li. '1 (!ucie TcmoTp alt ! tin ft.in. Fiii'lini; iti I if t !, in i... 'rutin tin- j lu-jilth lo thr wn.ir iim- r:nt of tlif liixrftM' t- l;jLii"tt attack si arc I tf.h. riavifciin, .y tin- I IB IN li Ol'ATOR. i utif (toM :iftcr er.tinir i j ,ti nint h siitj iTiAfut tbtf tv i- :it !:it t"iiu !, atiT ( i ii ('vpLit, in no v w;a tfttle. anJ it tivictkn i, : mnr r n! ma'tt rfr-"in tln r i-liicc a li. ltli flu ; ft nrifh. rauMti 1 ml l bi.Ot.il, yivinir tr-ite nl .-hitu ry. r nu'vins tjn- Z ft-rtnii; a r:nln il run: tur.'t, am, iit i nrT-ta.-i. iial u.-; of tLc Liv- mtVi, nt to r. li.-Te tin-fi'i-il Irclu riMti aliii iw-tiritii. i Only nor dofc takrtjbe- fore rvtirin:. fri'Ttnt: Oiilvonr ilea' taken nt ..a nk'ht. Iom-ds the towel: piMitty. nt tl rurt'8 U Ti r!ir:.i. I OnrtIu tukin ftftcr tatb ui.al cure I'is- li? on iltffff twot.-a-i fpnonruls witlalnyff tv-Ii.-c s IIi AiMdir. . OOf UttU- t:.Vt- u f.r f.- mnl ntotrnrtion rmfTi nni ui:k a fx-rft ct rtiri. trly rehrTt- lU'lI', in a itir- cur- fur Cii' LLLA tin' rauf of tin- only on1 Ji.m inui' ili.n Ot.riii.n-.'iVn r. M at.l JlfHiit s. ai-J a den nia ti... .,t. m n. i-n.-.-n. i,i Mm only rrr luttle CO niditl to lln.'W Dieiliciu aiur nt i t m li'iiir '""' , , ! J. OiiolMliitib.Kf i, i,.,," Un,iaiUri,i roi- Q t v-f t:.kn a lu-rtl T'or ,h' "i'i Df .lAT'MitrF r. mini" all ?al- r trim tl.i- .I n, linn. I. fi'm mtini t-iTt'fl uiiilii s f -i-l ili-,-1 m il. . or- I UK -MI' I'Hlill.Hl A j h- v.-r-t Crui. ltil f M kvi.ii iuhI i.iaii.tn i. ia nimont m w n,.-tiiM.io.-.. i: nml lli.wu.ri rjl- I iiii.tii ii M nli.timt to il. liit ,lo.-. on. it two it.iM-il I urrf'i. Mtu ki. ranti'i l-T W orjts , r.-mniv in tin- ori.i. .. it -rr fmit. buttle. cum. :t Imui.-v, l excitin, : ih. .i,...i....,i. i V lub.. ..l...,n. tn Iln 11 1. n,...!.!.. in? lo t.-stily to its k.iii-I idi'ttul Vint!.. ta.All whn use H .re giving tlu ir uuanimcus tcatim on in its fitvi.r. Mir lt.il.-r in the mmth Kith the Inriyeeratr, and steal low Ulh liii't'.i.r. I ho I.ivrr Invigorator H.ti-minr MKI.irAI. MS( t.vr.KY. and t. tally workllliT runs nln.c.t Inn ir.-M . w- j. 1 .y n.in.ii-.nvi. (. im(i(..i.. n,., l-1-ri. l.l..n.lsil.li m r"ril than on. Willi. isri,Utr.d tn run. any kind i.f LIVKK i 1 "c , " :- 'I. hue of 1 it Oni-taint. fnmi tl... ..ist Juunjuv ir J i;'.)...i to . I sniess. UKLAII, CAKES and Ctr.'xrr.-aimitii-n Ji miaow, .u of which re the n-fulia uf Din- J TIONERY on hand at all times, li.-mr? a ruir-K Om riniLAt PER IlnTTl.it. SANFOIilt C.I t'ri. tiel.Ts,aj.'. Hn.a.la)r.NiW Vorli .n.t rctaiLd by .11 linisiiista. S..I.I also t.y ly73t '.. C'AI.bWKLL, i-burs. r DUVALL'S GALVANIC 01L "I) EI.IEVES all pain and soreness in from X V 5 'o minutes, life another enlumn. Price SO cts. per boitle only. Shipped to all ' pans of the 17. S. For sale bv J llnk.-r I Co, U' iakurg I M'Cr.-i;l:t A ll.nrk.Riir X ltd. t' tt srl.arllr do V l Linilrutnu'ti. Ilulf. llnli-l i ' 1) Ki.usli, New 1'k rlin lu..r. Mc.rri. A Co, W infiilj j lMri Cromly, Turtli-ville I Vnuti-jni.-in A I'n. do ; J llli.ti-rui.il. K.llyTp It II .M.ll.r. MilUiuliurg CuniuiintiiiACo.li.rlli'to M.tf. M SWv. dn j THAT BIG HATl LOOK IP! ! 0"i.i yon misht miss it. The Fall stvles just received. Look for Ihe 112s Hat it is in a conspicuous place, on a Telegraph Pole. GIBSON'S new Hat Manufactoty, in ' Criswells lew uuilding, Lewisburg. BLACKSBIITHIKG ! The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Lew isburg and the public that he has taken the Shop of Hunter I'ardcon South Fourth street, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of j business in Ihe best manner. Horse Shoeing I done in the very neatest style. Hussies and Wagons ironed iu the most substantial man- j ner and at the lowest rales. He asks a share of the public patronage. SAM L STUCK. J Lewiiluig, Aug S, lb'58 I Still Another Opportunity! ; Hearty, llir t I... !' lure 3!:ui, HACK AHAIS 1I7E take this me'luul of iiif.Tin:n the citizens o( l-wisburg and -urn i mliug country, that e are a?.nn with them d r a short time, anil now t lier iliein a LeMrrartii'le and at lower prices than ever heretoli-re. We have taken the old stand above Chri-t & Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much Les ter li'lil than we had in our old rooms, ami more convenient rooms in every reipect, we shall Le heller able lo accommodate. Pc rsor.s , , , .,..,,., ,ir,-., .i r,i...i, ,.T r. :ir..i I mil.;; t.ii tun- i-l iti-i- i l. Ii ,iy wuia nk,.,(, i,,-ni i .i ..r ii.mriHrr..i ! i .;nn ' nnu-ii Uie.r m lu.n- n J.i..- m -." if-, '-1'.:;:"; L' ".r.ST.: J"..'''.''?:" .. : Inni. r iii ni w.iiiliii.- 1 !. -1 i :; !i i .n li hi- 11. iti I - ; iri.-. i;ii fi. ' to i " fnni i- ' ' : f ?! '.'.T1' ,r ZV!! tutT;,' .Vli '.'I .tnil'i ! i.i tur.i.t yi-uniliiiiln-iiti'lii ii iuoui-m-'-i-i.'Kii k l.nl.t I li-l.t. nut i - I I u, r.l. r. AnilTi'ti I-.- i i.-luii-. li.ki iii n iihih ami rno t;iy- ni.-k- it tliH b:iL'U-rr"tv.- l.li On- i-;.-;tr..-t M l I'll-lilf-l. rirt.,r.ni..;,ii."i..i:.;, i,.,i.;i 11,11,11.-1. w.- r ii -iii.i 1 . !.. l.- r II.- 11. ,1. It, ui. ml i r 1 In- .i Miiuiluolti Oi -line. ,1 ,-. ii" 1,,- .. r ' Wutu tJ to I I l.iet I .'Mm-il ii '.Kl'V Arlit. N. I!. Iit-lniiti' ri j:"" in tl1 . art. MI..1 fur li ii.1i. -I Ht tin lim. 1 ri, , l'i-i - ,.u i.l.ii I li-io II tin' I u.-iu.-.-.-r:iH iii.i. I..ilii,ll i ; frlmolj ii.ti 1 1. U11 1. NOTAliY I'LMJI.IC. Villiam Jcr.es, A TTOltMiY at Law. fnllrctii n:, rromptly atteioii .1 to. Ollkei.n Vaiket strrpt, rppositc the 1'iesl v'ertan elioifh. j s:mi i.'i:isnii,u,i'A. :tt Old Stand! I (iENERAL a VfiENER.' hi'i'le-V itii.cn; of Ury J.ooils. Vp t 'L thilnjJI'lh it ( 111...', Jiuoti viiil Mints suitab.c b.r lhe season. Hard Ware, Quoins Ware, Gixicries, SALT, FISH, &c, all of v hieli will be sob, at prices to snit the ! limes. Liberal ilediirlmrs Tnrile I. r ( as!,! M'CREHJHT A ii A ! CK. Pufl'alo X Roads, May 1:1, s:.n tT- MARRIED Ijyj rr ET inarrinl vhen v" w 'i-h, i n'v so run rail at MTAM'I.Vs HA AKB .STORK. :i!n( rt-t a trt r.-ite I (II tk S l'( V. at (;rsl Clist as j Hilht l0 cU,e (lllt Riy stt i (., cook stoves, J s. M'FADDIN. Leu ishiirs, March II, luis. BRICK FOUNDRY FCR SALE. f-rrBr-w '1 he Mil -rrilii ri ll'trs loseil the r--!!arire Bnrk Foundry at the west ifJJ'JjSVSend of Maiket strut, inclu-iing ifec?'.,isrjiie Wareroom, tuliee, ami the .M.ichint rv attached also a large ami tint it Pattirns t. r I'iium Iiiirhis, f..r' Agricultural M.n hil.ery. Stoves, 4r. Il is resar.ted us t ne of the best Ii eaiiors bra C' o.l.saie business. The Pi opririor's lime is v. holly engrossed in another employment, winch is'il.e n .is, n 1 r desires lo dispose i f this Foundry. Fir sin lurther partictd.irs, a,',!it-ss WILLIAM FRil'K, I.ewisl.urg. Feb. ISM l nion Co. Pa i.kwjs iil.iii:r, A F.IIHTD.T anl JlMLIiIZII. t.i: isiu nt;, pa l"j"Ol!'re in lhe rnirtts.ty UiuMn.g fj.r fii:t or T1U-: m;aml: I SCIIKKYKl! & So imve just ie- J t cuved their slick el Niw NVA'ANY; AM SCMMKU Udohs: which tt y are selling vi rv cli'.ip. 'I l., se uho buy for Cash are ail.V.uljiiv mnnd m call. Apul 1, I.'iS. Allot n y al Law. I 0F FFICE on South Seroml near Market S' I LEW IS: t lit;, I'A. vtAII Professional liusiness entrnstcd lo i his care will he fuithlullv and uromntlv a.i, ... ; ded to .sept. 14, is.j j I.OOH THIS WAV! xotick: xoticl:: xorui:: 1 1 AVIM; JiiM relumed l'mm tlif l ily a" l"'?ai:y lame sink at.,! ue ; mciccicii, ami am no pnpaird In sdi , 's lower than can be bought ei-cvihcie i i, tins I side i.f Philadtlpliia. Iliinlwarc ! Hardware" Hardware.'.'.' ails I.n l.s, Laioi.ts. H'i,,i Screw s, t.iass. Piitiy. Paints. t.)d in i;ici ' ! I 111 lit; you may want to 1 tnld . m ' sell a lirst-iaie house ir lain Hun') n , rent, louer than ever beioie. Tfus ui.y ' 'I ti:s inn ! .' I CARl'FNTFRS. here yon can tret lhe re'e j trated Greenfield Planes. Spear iV J.-.i k-i n's hand, tenon and rip Saws. If utcher's, llt-at'': and Rrady's Cinscls and Plane lr us. patent and common llraees, P.raee Ruts, Aueiis. Stinares. Gua"es. In n Srt eu s. Comrass Saus . Hamond's llauiiucrs. Ac. lUnrksmith.s' Iron A'CN R( N AI. I. ! KIN Us P.ar, Scollop, Tyie.Gval, Round and ' Square Cast stcd. Spring ami linelish S'.eel. I Vi-es, Anvils. Rellows, Screw J'lates, etc. HOI sliKEIiPiiliS! Table Knives ar.d Folks, Carvers. Spoons. Kettles. Lamps, ("an- ill.-Ii. kj. r..f.- Mills. o,I, !...i.. J1.-,t,. 1'ai,,. 1I,,.I,. ir. I r.i.t I'AVht: Vi ii iii in., I .it il,-i. ,r on, , I soul lllnli- m, re .tthtfllvltl.iiii.il ill. In.., ..o j Ji.-KI II l F A I ' I ' 1 N . in hf old OuiUAM talij, 1.KH Isl.l nil. '"S " II ' IMS H.il - Iktiecen the . jt . J rr 1 ' I i 'jrnc ami Jtltijiaj ft Of ice. l .MO IMKI UV C O X F F. C T I O X 1 : 11 Y. rilllE subscriber respectfully takes thisn J '''od lo iLlorm Ihe citiztusof Lewisburg and vicinity iu general, and the Ladies in par liculai, thai he has tpotied a Iiakri'5 ail 4 Ulll lioiirry. on Market street, in Mr. Reaver's lluildmg, where he will be readi- i.. ?"l J '-'.i?" no niny 'avor him Willi a Call practical Baker and Confectioner ltr upwards ! ot twenty-hveytars.he feels conlidt-nt that all who favor him wnh a rail cucive bun a tiial shall not be disappointed. 'Weddings and, Parlies supplied at the shortest notice! on the j most reasonable terms. All sorts of Orna- I mental Work done to order. j RKEAI) ilrlivrpil ni itnncic 1.1 i't tiinna . when desired. IIIAIILES 11L1NEK. Lewisburg, Oct. 7, 1CS7. A FRESH SUPFLY OF Driis, jrcdiiincs.Noliiins.rainls, Varieiics, Stationery, Ac, purcim-ed in New York and l'hilad. n.aikt-ts. has just been rec d at the Old .Maintnoih ITus ltoie ot F. S. CALDWKM., Leui-l ur JOSI ill Ki:LI.Y, Auliir-r, OOLH'IT.S the palronase of the public. onase of the put.li ih Filih street, Lwi December 5, ltsSB. k3 Residence on South Filih street, Lwis- burj. Pa. T'HE Firm of FRR'K, SL1FER & f 0. ! 1 is this llav tlinsnlvrit hw l,n.ii,lin '11.. ' accounts uf the old Firm will be settled at their filice. The business will be resumed and continued by some one or more members of the late Firm, at their present location. : WILLIAM FRICK. ' Lewisburg, May SO, lsits. : - ' " )LANK Contracts wiih T'tchcrs and Or jj dtrs ua Tmajun.r al C'br jmcie Ultce. i DFl. I. BRUGGER, I20.MU.0I VI II 1C l'lllM(iY lu W.lirtjicu't itw Muck, M-irk'lm ' ; s (!, ea f.rth a Sitii.) t.wtii,ts, f Fresh GROCERIES, no n:ovisioN?....just mw'i 1 .'rum lla.'tiir.orc, viz. 7.t,( ti lbs. good to prime Brotvu.Stimy :5.IMK. lbs. rcliiK d Sugar, ' ! !) frails, extra Golden Syrup, :;.!'i 11 lbs. llio Coffee, Mm IIis. city cured and smokd Ilneon il:ita No. 1 V,v!.ercl in whole and ha.f , do No. 1 Hen nig Ni : :!i Carolina Tar,lrime ChowingT' Laeey Cedar War-, iliow Basket", Ac. Ae. ' tn'AII of vhichwill le solil at fair rain. liEAvr.i:, kcemp.i: &. m cliue. ' Lewi-burg. Juiy l"i, 1 .'! rUELIG KOTICE I S hereby g.ven lo tne citizens of Lewitm-, I and Mini u;.d.i,g counliv. that (WIUJoJ )I '.IMI is rei-eivM weekly ! v Kxpresi e:rct It 1 in il.e M.ir.uiaetiirers. t(f, .((( M( ol no k.nds, ai lhe New fc' i.-ap Buol c. .- In e sti re. 1:1 t door to Jos. E.iLi r & t;0, l'iii st,,rp, v. here he still continues to ull CL'iif ir tliilit tlir t 'ltnff:ft. MA I . 1 1 1 AA ar.J kl.VAllLinr. done much below Id prices.Tj July a, 'j j k: i;i tool.. t u i:: iCKir.u Ice W;!r;iin will Mart net wtj S;iii:iy .1101 riiitc. 101 n in.t. All t'nose ho wish lo be supplied wiih Jet eatL thi n have an opj crtuniTv c.f doing so. I '- Persons w'ishiLK lee at extra timej, please leave word at M'F.vMiu's Hardwart Mure. JOHN LOCKE. JO.-EPH M FADDI5. Lewisburg, May 5, IS.Ih. GOOD NKWS! VOVr is the time, and at f.IBSOYS it New lf:it .!:iiiiil:itory Is the place to pet line liKL.-ss HA'i S mail toordM at city prices, ar d have them Repaired iea iluy need it without charge. AKu.a go(4 as sortment of Summer lints and Cap Try cheap lor Ca-h. ;Lewisbnrg, Mkt S TKC 2IAS C. CRIES, mi t-i.-si r ii-J-L-Vodli.) ! Lialv r mill Jeweller. Lociilfl lw- ' r- i-:it ,r tin- -lnii,( n-rrntl) oc.i4Kii it 'IK li. Va!L-h?s, &e., repaned t n ?iott lioti tice and warrar.'.etl lo give sati'ta'tmn. An excellent assortment ol It ici. t.'ioi Us .-.nd Jewelry on hand Clinp ur Cuth. l.II.T FRA.Vi: i fall sizes made to oriti Leuisbur?. April 'J, Iss 15;; rgains Ilai ains ! BEAVER, KREKER & n CLDRE A1 Ri! in-! r i..'ti:i;g a varied and exier.siv u-s, -tli ,i t;iiulsi adapted to u.n.ts ol ii.e ci iniiiuriiiy and to the season ulnrh have been puichasrj so as to euabit them to -ell at prices thai defy Coirpetitien. ,ul v.n.l .' B. K. & M'C. Leu i-l Apr. I 2'J. l.r.s) )I.asti:i; n d Lime-! uniers' COAL R.t i v aj.n ri:a fk, Kf. kik i, g:T ox M CLTKEL :-3() I l.Sai .l btIfl.Ms.Xos. 11 2 .V..s-aehti.,tt MAI KEKEL. I.-O lis. Kre-h S1;.!! CVIiflSn. VI l.'f N.MI.S ass. ntd. Just ree'd 1 v April 1 LLAVFR.KPF.MFR A M'CLIKE m o ii i: Tin: ii o x i: y I'.KK-lllVE! THE "M Marnin..tli" ahead !Xot- 1 wtlliian'lii.g the haid tin.es and Eai.k siipeijur. J &, J. WALLS have rertMVf.l uai!v biu'o an 1 are n.w pninz an unus :'u elrc:ct "lock of srilixc A N I sr.MMKR GOODS, r.-n-Min; partly i f Cloths cf every grade. '.till. I! If ;uiii t.incv (, mieres, a reantilul . It tfa.", Jean. Jmtfl aJJd :i, . r war. n -v mi li s Silk-. 1 ;-.-iif. l'ei.vr.. IVn-jt t. rrintn. WhU tii !-.!n ;)i..i: nil r- ' i- ri' .it- n. Ilory.tatovr I It at Iv-il Mi l a Mu.-l:ii, Inii 1. 1 nea liawt, ftbA STKAW (iOOI)S rfoTfiy varie ty audi .-t le -also a fioe sirctioa of 11 AKDWAEE, tjCPEXSWARE, C'Ll'AR AXI l.OWWAEB, Urooms. AC. AC. iuit.il to.M thev.nt cltiie ifi-rjlr . eoiftb let rj e- kt " r,f l-iih ,n''T or.-r in lln-ir curtrnwf tl t.m.o aDtl 4ih-T t'euntry Truiiir t. r Of -L-!iibuJVT 1 NEW G O O D S 1 Crm rr.. is mi' .11. . i hut! xenr mt?f.r. Y.-n 11 p. I ii i i-u waut. ai J rind it rtl.t. II I Ii S II & ; O O II 91 1 X , ut Jliiyt old stand, T AKE treat p'easnre in areurcir" t, '.tie r cust, liters and the rublic cini'ia'iT i'"al : Hit- y have just returned In in the titv mill a -mi rn ,i-u-( ii -.j ,r... . mil. il in I. . lioiea. ...i coun.-i.. irt . t n,r i, uhk it.c: Utl- IVi Giii-i.auis Wcol lh- I j.ih, lu-lm P- I ai tie, l.rloi.r -, Tl-Ui I il 11. vt'Fl I' -"ii. 1 lain an-1 tarn tl Jar Vi t Mull. I in nu ti' ti ria l.i ii. r.'-l.i f bin., I r. jii J ! lam llal, luiii?i!t. an tiulU.- mrnt? il;.r?i. t t f . it, I Iu-uum'U!., l!' iii.l -J' I--' f-. n- nn.t lu--rttit. I'urvt N. ln;tn:J .n. k-it.l iuitu. Mitt'litiit. Irt-h Lirro. Hurt, i I oft l-' t.-ar. Ltum iJuia.-. lttas KiHu Jw Ci-ll. n;i.!i-!t. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vtstingi Groceries, I Ian! wart, 1 fun ini-rns .V G!;t?s arf, Stune aud CrocKciy V"i Placer , ' 1 Isll. , ' " ' Ilorrir.ff.it-i ,i:A " " nl,c 4 Oeuetrjr rndue taUn in Eielum- t't tieid." Terms stl'icllv irix Motttli?. " t' I 'I' 1' II 111 l!s!f. i I !- '. Anil :6. l-:s j.no. II. ;wHa5. ; H'E this i j a ji'iieral Lumticiing and Boat Uu iliL' I'tt- in-s to trade under lhe namr ' wh.i.iam flick vv co. ah ii by. and claims coming to, the 1 the dcMs at ate i'"n fi will be at'insted. re.-i'in' WILLIAM FKICK, P. Itll LMEVI K. and p;:ui LV us. June 7, Was 11ENKV FUR K. Hr. Hailiaugh's Latest Woik, 'Till: True (ilnrv Uf AVeman. a" X Pmtraved in the lleauliful bi'e ol -j Virgin Marv,-i is tor sale at W. sV J. UKOWN'S Store. Lewisburg. ... , ii-i'..r,....,i ilvmn BiHs ar. i Caiech'isiiis foi sale al the same place, l" iH AD and II EKRINti just reeM by Beaver, Krtmer St M t lute- LA W OFFICE-K E510V Fl' John B. Linn, i TTOII I. Y IT lilW-' " ', V .,!.! M. Ut. It - his nousc eu N. M V, 3 1 in i I
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