THE GUMHAKEH OF ItXGSCOV. A laic vt lite tmriiv u titer I'tUr the treat. CUJULit I. rjMIE time atwuicti wc o;ien eur:tryis 1 midwinter,! towards .he elo of mo Si.veau.cutu century Scene. I:i (be suburbs of M.iOu.v, and very Tieur the- river Mo.-kwit, stood iU buuiblo cut, wli.cli btiray.da nt jtuc.-n uf airjnj lucut uui sliuw of taste that ill. ; re tbau mi'ii up fur it r-ujailiicss of !z. Hack of iIil- e,t was aa aruzis.'s shop, atid oibcr i . .: l: 'i i ; . . : I I ... ihe uuur.cture of fire arm,. u.o,.!v. S 'ine swords, aod other edged neapouj, were made b'.ro upon fpecial application. 'i be u ai-tir ot thi.i teueuiont was tbe In ro of our tale, Kurio Nevcl. We find bim standing by bis forge, watcbiu the white Euioke as it eurted up towards the throat of the chimney, lie was a jouii" luau of Uot over three-aud twt-uty, und possessed of a frame of more than ordina ry svnirm trv and muscular dvvelipeuieut. II. was not large not above a medium cue Lot a single giauce at the SA'uliing cheat, the broad thuuiJer?, auJ the siacwy ridges of the b;ire aiiiis, to'.d at ouce tint be was master of prat pby.-icl poWir. His father had been kiiied iu the tl.eu bile war with the Tuiks, aud tbe sou, leaving bis uiotlur with a sullieieuey of sustenance, went to paiu soeu after the bereavement. There be found wort iu the most no'eJ s.nior.ui ; hu I uow well versed iu the trade, lie bad returned to his native city j t follow bis CiLing aud tupport bis mo- ; tber. ear by stuod a boy Paul reop .lT a bright intelligent lad, aome tiiteeu years of age, who bad b iuud biuieif to the gtiutuaktr for t purpose of learning the art. Claudia NjvcI, Kuric's uinlbcr, was a Cubic looking woman, aud tbe light of her siiil Landsi'iiie couutenanc, was never ; brighter thau when gazing upon her boy. he had a thankful, loving heart, aud a ! prayerful, hopeful soul. ' It is soow ing again, fafter tbau ever," , remaiked i'aul, as be took a seat at the ruppertab'c in company with the others. " Ah," returned 1'usic, resting his knit'e a few uiouieuts while he betit Lis ear to listen to tUe voice of the storui. " 1 bad h .peJ 'twculd suovr no more t the pres- ' cut. Tbe sno;v is deep cuoug'u now. And bow it blows '." " Never laind," spoke tbe dame, in a trustful easy tone, "it must storm when it , listeth, and we cau only tbnk God that we have !elter, aud pray for those who i bav. none." ! " Amen ' ' responded K.irie, fervently. L Ths meal WjS ut leugth eaten, aud tbe table set back, and shortly afterwards l'aul retired to bis bed. Kuric drew bis cbair close up to the fire-place, and leaning against the jam be . bowed bis bead in absorbing thought. This bad bee. 'tiie a habit with him of late. , His mother having observed tbtse fits of abstraction, leciuie uneasy and pressed ' liuric to tell her what it was over which, be was bo constantly aud so moodily brooding. lieing thus urged, liuric con fessed that it was of Kosallud Valdai (tbe orphan daus'cr of a nobleman, and now the waid of Olga, the powerful and haugh ty Duke of Tula) be was thinking. Ka ne's father, aud the father of Kosalind, ; bad been comrades iu arms iu their youth, and their children bad been playmates. Hut when the cldir 'evel was slain in battle, Kuric was yet a boy, and the w idow : aud her sod remained poor and obseure ; while Valdai, more fortuuate, had risen to a bigh rank, aud dying, left Hosaliud a title aud a ft rtuue. Tho jouug people, bowever, bad not forgitten each other. Kuric loved Hosa liud with all the fervor of bis beiug, and be felt assured that Rosalind returned hU love. As be aud bis mother sat debatii.g tbe matter on that stormy uight, a loud j knock upon the outer door startled them. "Is there any one here: the guumak er asked, as he opened the door, bowing .. . ' . .. . .c - Lis head, aud shielding bis eyes from the driving snow with one hand. " l'es," returned a voice from the Stygi an darkness. " Iu God's name let me in, or I shal perish." " Then follow quickly," said liuric. " Here give me your band. There now coaie." The youth found the Ihiekly gloved band gloved with the softest fur and Laving led the iuvisiMc ur p'icaut into the Lall be closed the djor, and then led the way to the kitchen. Without speaking, liuric tnrucJ and gazed upon the new comer. The stranger, u .'io teas ryuaty Jr (iiout dj usciitai'nliiy what manner nf man liuric icaf, was a monk and habited r-ometbirig like one of the Black inotika of tit. Michael, lie was of medium height, aud pnfse-eJ a rotundity of person which was comical to behold. At lecg'.h, after warming himself by the Crc, the guest asked if he could be ac commodated with home sleeping-place, and bing answered in the cGiruiaiive, Kuric showed him to a chiuiber and then retired himself. The next morning, alter breakfast, Ihe Monk went with Kurio to his shop, aud txauiinid with much interest the ariou9 capnu. therein, liuric questioned bim closely as lo whether be had ever met bim beftire, but the Monk replied cvasive!y,and , ' ....f. .... .... -. .... i atter saying luai in case me guiiuiaer should ever, in any great emergency, need a friend, that he miht apply to him, he took bis leave. TowiiJs the middle of the afternoon, just as Kuric bad finished tempering s mie .art of a gun lock, the back door of his shop was opened, and two men entered. fl'Ley were young men, dressed in costly furs, aud both of them stout aud good looking. The gunmaker recognized them as the Count Conrad Damonoff and bis friend Stephen Urz;n, " 1 tbmlt i epos with liuric rvevel, aid the Count, moving forward. You do," returned Rurie not at all uprised, by the visit, since people of all ranks were in the habit of calliog at bis place to order arms. " Vou are acquainted with the Lady Rosaliud Valdai ?'' he said. " I am," answered Ruric,now beginning to wonder. ' Well, sir," returned Damonoff, with much haughtiness, "perhaps my business can be quickly and satisfactorily settled. It is my desire to make the Lady Rosalind m? wife." Baric Xerel started at these wards, hl j " rTT . , . , ... . 1 lu.i.p.uu iiKraj , lousuess. lui lie was um iooj ucwuug j Uri you .ball t , Ku-.liLj is of noble p-rentago and very ncaltby. My own station ami wealtu are tl""1 Llt for 111 V Wlif I lovi her auJ must have I liiivn Lcen to see the ' nolle Lukc, her puarJ.an and be objects uot to my suit. Kut be informed me mat there was one impediment, and that was her love for you. lie kuows full well as I know, and as all must know, that tbe she could uever be your wife ; but yet be is anxious not to interfere too much against her inclinations, ho a simple denial troni on. to the effect that you can never claim her er hand, is all .bat is necessary. I have ' ... ii. i .' a rarer here all drawn up, aud all that I ... reipinc n simply your siguaiuie. i. ii is oulv a nlaiu. simple avowal on uere vour part that you have no hopes nor thougliJs of seeking the uauu 01 luo iauy u uia. nage. As the Count spoke he drew a paper from the bosom of his marten doublet, and , having opened it be banded it towards ; ihe gunmaker. Hut Kuric took it not. ' He drew back aud g lZed the visiter sternly iu tbe face. " I !ir Count," be said. calmly and firmly, "you have plally stated your proposition, '. aud I will as plainly ausvvtr. I can not sign the paper." " 11a '." gapped Pamonoff, in quick pas sion. " P yo'i refuse ?" " Most ihtly." , " i!ul you will sign it !" bissed Damo- noff, tuiuino pale with rae. " Hero it is ' si-jn I if you would sive sigu !" " I'erhaps he can not write," suggested j Uizeii, coutemptuously. , " Tlieu be may make bis mark," re- : j dued tbu Count, in the tauie contemptu- , ous lone. j 'It might not require much mire urging ! to induce me to make my mark in a man- . cer not all agreeable t ) you, sir," the j youth retorted, with his teeth now set,: and the daik veins upon bis brow starting m .re plainly out. '"Uo you seek a quarrel ' with me '." gei ?I Si:l;fc Bbat I will bavc. V.'ill , you sin ?'' " Once more No !" " Then, by heavens, you snail know i wbat it is to thwart such as me. liow's that ?". i ! As these words passed from tbe Count's ; lips iu a low, hissing whisper, he aimed a . blow with bis fist at Kuric's bead. The tiunm iker bad uot dreamed of such a das ; t irdly act, and be was n t prepared for it. v.. 1'... ,t..,l,.,l it ami n. the Cn.nt drew ! . . ' ,c . . . . . , ., t-uck liuric dealt linn a Dlow upon me I row tlut felled Liiu to the floor like a ! dead ex. ' licware, Stephen l'iz;n," he whisper ed to ihe t'uuut's cnuip-inion, aa (hat in dividual made a tnovciuent as though he would come forward. " I am not my self now, aud jou are safest where jou are The man thus addrcwed viewed the ' "tintu-jker a f-jw moments, and he seemed to couelude that he had better avoid a per sonal encounter. Conrad llamonoff slowly rose to his feet, aud fiaz.-d iuto his autagonisl's face a few iiioiucuis in Mleuee. His own face was deathly jale, and his whole frame quiv ered. " Kurie Nevcl," he said, in a hissing, j maddened tone, "you will hear from me. I can overlook jour plchian stock." j And with this he turned away. j " l'aul." t-aid tbe cuuinakcr, turnins to his boy, after the men had goue, " not a wtd of this to my mother, lie sure." - On the following morning, as Kuric was preparing for breakfast, he saw Olga, tbe Iuke pass by, and strike off iuto the Uordiuo road. Now, thought be, is tbe - .. ii ... i time to can on lvjsannu , auu as soon as k- ..... I.;, v.,.,.,1 f.;. k. f.. ue u.u .4ieu uio vii umaav .... .'u... .... . . ... . .. . i the visit, lie dressed well, and no man in Moscow had a nobler look wben the dust of toil was removed from bis brow aud garb. lie took a horse and sledge and started off lor the Kremlin, within which tbe duke resided. In one of the sumptuously furnished apartments of the palace of the Duke of I lula sat K'isaliml Valdai; Mic was a beautiful girl ; molded in perfect form, with the full liish of health and vigor.and pofsfing a face of peculiarswectuess and intelligence, bhc was only nineteen years of age, and she had been ten years an or phan. There was nothing of the aristocrat iu bcr look nothing proud, nothing haughty ; but gentleucss and love were the true elements of her soul. " How now, Zenobie?'' asked Rosalind, as her waiting maid entered. " There is a gentleman below who would j sec you," the cirl replied. , " Tin n tell him I can uot see bim," said ', lln.s liind, trembling. i ....... i . hi l;ut it is Kuric .evei, my mistress, i "liuric!"' exclaimed tbe fair maiJeo, i.;i l.!...l ,,.i.,,l : r.dlllll" U I. MUIIC IUC IIVH ....... .1 . 1 ... Iwr T,rw nn,I t,,l,,L "O. I am PIad ! Lchmcome. My prsycra are surely an- I awe red fl I...n.l Li in hither, enobie." i n.. -t , , 1 I". Jhe p.ri Ufparieu, ana ere long a. ter- wnrds liuric entered the opartnicnt. lie walked quickly la where Rosalind had : arisen to her ( ct, and taking one of her banus i'.i both Lis own he pressed it (4 his lips. It was with diEeuIty he spoke. Hat the emotion; of his soul became calm at length, and then he rerthed JCntalind't jiromise Hint the. would never permit her j hand to lie. disposetl of to another by the Duke of Tula. Ituric informed her of. : the visit of Count DamanorT to his shop, : ' its purpose and the result. Rosalind was i astonished and alarmed. Mill, sne could ; not believe that the Duke meant to b- j stow her hand upon Damanoff. The Duke owed him money, she said, and might ' perhaps be playing with the Count. I liuric started as a new suspicion flashed upon him. Had the Duke tent Damonoff upon that mission on purpose to get him into a quarrel. "Aye," thought tbe youth to himself, "the Duke knows that I have taught the sword play, and be knows that the Count would be no match for me. So he thinks in this subtle manner to make me an instrument for ridding bim of plague." Bat tbe yonth was careful not to let Rotalitsa know of thii. He thought LEWISBURG -CHRONICLE ' .I,,, .m.u l, nnh.nnv if she knew that a j..i,.i;i.i,i om,j off between bun - i - j ,o d it. If ,oba i warm anacor. a. ..r . . .... - , g-.cung. -- ; - - ! may i Damonoff. Ile bas sought a quarrel inmll.wt i. m mnst irrnsalv aimed . DlOW at my head and I knocked bim down, j Vou can judge as well as I wbat tbe result will be." t I " .Most surely he will challeoga joo," j cried the officer excitedly. I " So I think," resumed Ruric calmly, j " And now will you serve mo in tbe . j event ?" ' U Kb I le.snre. A .. .1 iL...n.i.,.n Hunt vl'ifjirl nil that ! r... t it. a lima .-.f thf ITnnm's .... . --- - ! visit to bis shop, and then took his leave, ii Ho rescued nnmo jusi as nis uiuiuer was spreading the board for dinner, lie nfmn u-ent awav en business, and ahe thought not of askit-p bim any questions. On questioning l'aul, in tbe shop, in ' tbe afternoon, Kuiic, to bis great surprise, learned that the lilack Monk bad been j there during bis absence, to purchase a dagger; that be bad drawn Out of the boy a minute account of the visit of Urzooand 1 DamonofT, and that he seemed to be much pleased with Kuric's conduct. As they i were talkins. I'iz-o called and rreseuted ; . .. .i . i, .... a chalienite irom tne iouni. nunc ai nni-c referred bim to his friend. and be took 1 his leave. That evening, nhont eigbt o'clock, a sledge drovo up to Kuric's door, and young Ursa entered the house. He called Kuric aside, aud informed bim that the arrange incuts bad all been made. " rau.onoff is in a hurry," bo (aid, "and we have appointed the meeting at ten o'clock, to morrow forenoou. It will take plaee a' the bend of the river just beyond tbe Yiska Hill." i " And ihe weapons?" a.-ked Ruric. "Sords," returned Oisa. "The Count will bring bis own, and be gives you the privibge of selecting such au one ! as you choose." " I thank you, Orfa, for your kinrfuess thus far, and you may rest assured chat I shall be prompt." " Suppose I call hero in tbe morning for you," susestid the visitor. " I should be pleased to have you do so,'' tbe guniuaker said ; and thus it was ar ranged. On tbe following morning Kurio was np betimes, and at the breakfast table not a word (if the one all absorbing theme was uttered. After t lie meal was finished the 1 . .... ... 1 t 1 . ...,!. gunmaner went oui m uis uu(-, uu .u.n uowd irom one 01 iuc !;oaeis a lung ieaiii- , ern case, in which were two swords. They , were Toledo Had. !., and of most exquisite 1 workmanship and liuiaii- liuric took oat the heaviest one, which was a two edged weapon, with a cross hiit of heavily gilded metal. He placed the point upon tbe floor, and then, with all his weight he bent the blade, until! the pommel touched (he point. The lithe steel sprang back to its place with a sharp clan", and the texture nnt lrln,l Tlinn hi. Blrnrk tlin fl;,t 1 J - ! of the blade upon the anvil with creat - . . j 1 j 1 force, i he ring was sharp and clear, and ; the weapon remained unharmed. ! .. ' , , " ny St. .ilicnaei, sua tne ganmaker ' to his boy, ".Moscow docs not contain ano. ther blade like that Damascus never saw a belter. " I tbiuk jou are right, my master," the boy returned, who had beheld the trial of the blade with unbounded admiration. "Hut," he added, "could jou not temper . . . ... . .... rf a blade like that?" ' I'erhaps, if I had tho steel. Kut I have it not. The steel of these two blades came from India, and was originally in one weapon a ponderous, two banded affair, belonging to a Keugal chieftain. ThA n.t.l r.n.s... .11 hardnn.. nf the finest razor, with the elasticity of the ! - '- - - - - - ., . -., .. i ...f. .1 i - i . 4 rp AllVANCr:it KNOL1SI1 fall not included ahoTe. tu.0 most subtle spring. My old master at To-1 lamiuauks. - - . - s.no ledo gave me these as a memento. Were j 'o additional charges; also, no deductions I to mention the sum of money be was ! cePt for protracted sickness. Tuition paya onee offered for the lt.rrcst one. vou would '. blt "n''y uron '' '- hardly credit it." j Alter tuis nunc gave ram a lew aircc ions about tho work, promising to be back I before night. Just then Orsa drove on to ! oust men ursa arove up to . tho door. Kuric was all ready. His mother was ; in the kitchen. He went to bcr with a smile upon bis face. Ile put bis arms ; about ber and drew her to bis bosom, j "God bless you, my mother. I shall I come back." He said this, and then be ; kissed her. I He dared stop to speak no more, but I opened the door and passed out. ! " Have you a good weapon ?" asked Or- sa, as the horse started on. ; I have," Kurie said, quietly ; "and j one which bas stood more tests than most swords will bear." And after some fur- j ther remarks he related the peculiar cir- . .. i- .i ,- cunisiauccs atienuing tug maKing ol tne Ewoid, auil his possession of it. A. loniK il.n. .i,.,1, ., .v (bu.u .UVJ O'lMVA UL.UU .MO . I . I. . and ,n half an hour moro thev reneherl ih. ! appointed spot. The dav was beautiful. I Thev had been nnon the n-rnnnd hnt fai niiuuieg wuen me oiner party came insight j - . l.l .i ...I around the bend of the river. Hit Muuk ; icn there also. As foon as the Count and hi, second J anl surgeon bad arrived, aud the horses 1 that they snould repair to an old building which was close at band. " Aye," addtd Damanoff. "Letushave this business dune, for I would be back to dinner. I uinc with O'ga to-day, and a fuij maiden awaits my coming." " Notice him not," whispered Orsa.who I walked close to liuric s side. "That is) one of his chief points when eneaecd in an I affair of this kind. He hone. T Vet trnn ! angry, and so unhinge your nerves." " Never fear," answered the gunmaker. I be party baited when they reached the interior of the rough structure, and the Count threw off his pelisse and drew Lis sword. Ruric followed bis example. " Sir Count," tbe latter said, as be mo ved a step forward, " ere we commence this work I wish all present tonnderttand distinctly bew I stand. Yon have sought this quarrel from the first. Without th. least provocation from me yon have insult- 3 ce most grossly, and this is fheclinax, "&JJBRAMIM5S!iyi?9. I n . t 1 ' alia v. .cult rin. I So, netoro umi auu uno, uU ... ... r . ou your own bead. , yat knave , V"-r . , seck n0 BJ. ; vantage : and I Lave on. bere of the same j ! length and wcigui as my UHU I ;vu ; i Wlsu It. 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""'''", wbai iiieneenneaof a iv.uniT institute Board, including room, lights and furniture (per week) fcl 75 to ii 00 Tuition (per Term of U weeks) from $4 00 to 6 00 fiTThe Fall andWinter Sessions will com mence on Monday. Aug. 16, 1H58 For further particulars inquire t t Hon. J. KOONS, Sec'y of Trustees, or Prof. H. D. WALKER, Principal ..ew ioiumous, Juiy Ji, isos i - iaa. iiii v.-ii . t, . "f"a TAILORING JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would state that he has re ceived the Fall and Winter Fashions, and is prepared to CUT, MAKE, and HEPAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to execute his work satisfaein. nly to all. I.ewisbnrg, May 24, 158 TAMES WASHINGTON, R4Rnrn. V est basement of Riviere House I.e w is bu r. i (Late Satn'l Waldrum's) Vil . SASH and L-OOKS, Dlixus ami Siicttf.::: Flooring, i'ling1! Franiiii?, Ac. J For aale it Ui Uanla-ar St. of J.M iAIlblN. CO-PAETNElbSJIlP. rTFr-" The umlcrsisncd have as- I ociaieil lhemelves into cuoart- nerlnp for the purpose nf earry- and Carpentering business in all their various , branches, at the i j licoiisbtirg Gttnm JDIaning lUillo, j ! where lliev iulend to keep a sltck of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma- ; pie, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Miel- j vin, tSiilinc, is'hincles. Lath, Joisls, fctuildin, Feueins. Pickets, Door and Window Pramcs, J)oirs. cslnitters, lihtuls, Sash, Mouldings, j Brackets, A.c. Planing, isliiiin, Scroll yaw in?, Ac., Hone at short notice and all work warranted lo give satisfaction, both in rice and woikmanship. J. U. DIEFr'FNPKRFEB, makti.n drkishach, i;kvi:i:s ammons. Lwihnrff risnin? Mill.-i. Aril 1. I:-. 63,000 Wauled! JN pursuance of an act of the last I.ejjisla uue of Pennsylvania, the Commissioners ill I'uion county desire lo l.ori'OW monry to the aliove amount, iu sums net less than Nino, the interest to be paid annually, and Ihe principal within three vears. Inquire of II. P. MiKI.I.KR, Treasiirfr. I.ewisbur, Pa., May -t', lboH. XOTAIiY l'UIUAC. Viliiam Jones, TT0T.M:Y al I.ar.- ToHecllnns -1 . . I promptly attended to. Ollice on Market Mfiet, oj.posite the Prebvterian rhuich. .ruo i.i:isBLH;,i'A. rruit and Ornamental Trecs. cf T , , -'; -? nt.'ii'i.'i.T.T. g$ik The subscriber has nn hand a f-piendu! Ii-mltf-ciion nf toih Fruit and Ornaiiiftiial 'TKLES, Ac. Ac embracing the very best varieties of Apple. IVars, JVachts, I'lums, Cherries. Apriccts. Nectarine.-, irapc,jooe 1-CiTics, Kapbeines, Curranta, ynuwufirrie'- l.r.r? Horse Cltestimt. Ktirop.iTi Mowntain A-h, Ainerii-.in MniMtaia Ash, Snar lapie lor street planting, Ever-Mix ininp; Kt-e, and a splRiiJ ccr'Icctioii of iulbon and other Fiowenr IMants. flrTCiir-ery (.rnnns on the farm t f Ja's F. Liun Cq. n the Turnpike, within half a mile of l.ewksbur?. All orders will reriie strict attention. J'lcrm ittmriufjitf f'ASJl. WILtiO.N I. U.N.V tewi.hurr, July 7, Kew Arrangement ! The unrlersianej havine I purchased the establish- iiieni lately i.wneil by Byers A (irilun,is pre- ; pared to make and repair Coaches, Carriages, Buggeys, Sleighs, and all other traveling vehicles, at the s-hort- esi noiice.in tne Desi manner, anuonme mgsi rr.iuir inm. hop on North Fourth St. near St. J..hn s, I.eihl, Pa A. II. BlEhb. June 4, I8r8m6 New ArraDCements---Kew Goods ! I TOSEPII L. HAWX bavins taken the j J well knon n SI'YKER II AT M OKE, has , refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of llats, L'tijHi, Gentlemen' Clothii ff,dc. Also a larse and splendid stock of CLOTHS CAMMEKtS, Ac, which he u-ill make up lo ordir,is he slill continues the Tailoring Busi i ness. He is prepared to eieeute all work ! entrusted to his care, lo ihe satisfaction of the j cuMomer. i X. B. Cuttinjr and Itepainne -j done to order. I,evvi.burg, ipnl 10, 157 GLOVER RIMERS. T MIE subscriber is engaged in the manuf acture ol the Latest Improved HVNiECKEK Clover Hullers.which be offers : at very reasonable rates. There have been a ! lare number of these Hullers sold in this . neiehborhood and county, and they fiive good ; cinik-f-ki.tiiin c I K aa iinru Kawct A t r rmrcitn . u 1 : :l r;: :sj , , or apply by letter lo C. P. EMEKY', j 1 y;i.'i3 I.aurelton P O, Union Co, Pa ; CABINET WARE E00M V ORTII 4th Slreet. Tiie subscriber Xl most respectfully informs ihe citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has nn hand ana lor sale a cheap lot ol l'l KK, for the Spring trade, comprising ' I Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sec-1 retaries and Book Case?, Center, ( ard and Tier lablcs, Iiuingnnd The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be satis fied with his slock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOl'NG Lewisbnr:, Sept. 15, IS56 j James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn, j T F. & J. M. LINN, ' J tftornt?) at Latv, LEWISBLUU, 67-1 Union County, Fenn'a. BlOOm Handles and Curtain Rollers, IliCkOk-S Patent Ularlllliery. I YTV. llQVC completed tirran-OlnentS 1 V fr, n.akimrlirooiill.m.ile, and Curtain Roller, In a manner and perflation hith.-rto nnatlainable in the manufacture ol tlil artlrle, and are prefMired to Rlipviv KnM.ui Maki-r., l injow Sh.nl- MantH'ueturer. and ilr- i clianta with any quantity of thi-ni a: ..l.ort noti.-e. ' Iby are made of the test 1'anel titnrt", and in a sur- . rior manner, on new ntaeliinery never b. lore u.e-1. ! We alao make, on Newly l'ateuted Marbinery, ibe best Wooden Bench and Hand Zkruct that have eeer been before I he puh!i;. A.iUrdera prouotiy ti.led. Ai.tr ' W. O. 1114 EiOH. , II uimntRj, Pa. CmT;. ftxt ni of Uio tile Work.. LEWIS PALMER, A M'HITECT and COLDER, XV LEW IHMiKG, PA tyOflice in the University Building K8:i CiorkN.Waicb- and Jewelry, opposite J. A J. Walls. Also, particular attention paid to RE PAIRING of all kinds, I I have also the agency for the sale of tne celebrated Coal Oil Lamps, which will recommend themselves to every one. Call and see. Sept. 9, 1858 A E JJENORMAXDIE DR. I. B RUGGER, noMtEopATiiic imsic-it., fa W.Bnu.-n't Xao Boet, Market W, TiS (beta-tea Fifth Siztb,) LIWISBCKO, F t lrcaklast lablCft, t uplionrtls, Cot-notice and warranted to ?ive satitai-tion. 1 . ... , ' tasc and Other Ucdstcad:?. Stands. 1 t"?An excellent assortment of Watches. -'"'I 'ICUll Llll' ! Sofas, aild Chairs t'1,cks an,i Jewelry ca hand Chrap fur fork. ' (Capital Stock $ ; of all kinds. CO F F I N S made loorJer or fill.T FRAMED of all sizes made u order. OMPA.N V.s Buil.lincs ihort notice. t.... y, corner ol Fourth i'n CHNTIiAI. r n x smu'Asii auk x c v: . H x o o FAHILY SEVIKG MACEIKE. f rkat im:ii:cti(x in riMcr:. J On i..lfi r", tr,I..r .' 'h h.-t ,t..- IlKTAlM'l'.l- ,kw .-l vi.k maciiim: $ ro JU.l'iL.vj....i I U .nT-. ' IIhII U-e !' -1 h li.tlf t .., Mi.!.--:mj ( rli:. k ffa!jnj' '. i it. 1 i - " I'M Kuil ' ..t-.-, " " II.. fMAI I. 51 A i IIINK 7j ,M;i.K MA MINK I f HAM .Jl.i::v..ii.-f & IU- unainiiiou- I'.ivi r sliii h l.n .itf Ti'l' 'l tl;- intr- -!'n -li n t Ui,ri r JW Wil-.i. t-.-nnly rt-win ' ar t;o, wulli-nt itl.-rn- ! il '- t, . . lit- i.fr ii.-a) it-, iv t" fay. ti,:.M Li- u- M'l ir-r r .i!t; ii! I Iff). ii iii Iji:i--!i.-,ujt-tttli'ii, thf In -t in r 'i uiz-'l ky iU ll .-Iul u- j it tlK.UMii if t-f iMtiu.t- in i-ieiy liii.k in li. T-. lln.-t- ho !. l.Ili'-rt" t fvn.it I Ii. Ut :t;i;.n;i; tli-li; l .,f it ii'liiit;i':t . it iiiy n --t t- aru- t" miv. il.nt M vfi. i:r i n"t j fil'l'in m!v.I. I. ut n mj.- n.rfB 1 p m- ! J. 1 l.r hi.tif -t h -1 ::ni.:r, i, ,-. u-i ,n;l y ..if.-rt- i. n i,; r utiiiir th wtT'ii' t wl.jt !: hit, ivt n ti.i.- ib-:iumeut bj lid rDi:iti a tiOli'l-J 'v. 1 Lin l;irlniif if f'lff iv'I -n n f.nm-i U- t.xtikh t 1VAU t..ili f .J f ihii !i.i :. l!ii0.it y .-rr-i t w. rk . ii ...ry kill I f i!t: In i n .ul j.rt.'l Oi a tl.ri i y r-' o -i . i lmr:rl.r I-y t inii!it--. hi -I iti inn. l0..i'lil. llil ill-:il.V'il!-l:. 'I .-Jr.". In nO I) i. : t:. 1 in I. it'im-il. U . ' i St Xli Xi iill.- , ii C .11 lli'l .-I If. III.- Lnt 1 : ml, ha :n; ll I i-ta...:n-.- I r..n. ,r i.f : t I. u-.!. 1.1. Hi:.! ii: . ', tt. nita n .ill ioa: li. J iu ...ti 1. l! jvi.fi-s,.i.. ot.t all ..1 rnn-..iut-Ot fr. t r. ; " :r-. - " I ii.'T:-tii.n. . v. I - . 1 1 it run t." .p- 1it.i r Ci- cl.aui' ul. , t-'.; it' i. rtv ii :irr. 'l t' - 1 .it 1. I . -it,.j ii. i' v .1 v i :.' ii ii. i i : ' -iii 'i i wif.f iitmt finl t:t- i Jif uii- Xiiin np :it uui ". It- Df iMlcjtH III i.f lit. 4. 1 hf prtat ;irifty ' I ui - . j lit-il. wlii' h nu Lnf ut hi. '. -i l j iri-aiii. An J, i. ; tuiineiit ucn ir sr. Dt ri:.iu:r f tJi- w.rk erol. crderiri'' il.ee celt Ira(ed Machine fri'in the Tenlral Arpr.cv, liiive only ihe lieiht tu pay in i in il .1 ri litir ; no charge l. r boxni. An t n ral. r will i- n vi-it I.ewi--hur Ui sln-u' 11- i at l.e.'iutres arid i:m!i:v. leiri w :ii;iir v.r.e Mill please ai. ire.-s i'.,ir(.' V ( JJii-Kitlv.II.irti-I'urir.I'd it. ;v:suiiUT. ';.;v. QTrr5 Markft Meei, tn'xt it In J!rnwn A. IMierV, St. r- i.kuim;i ki;, ia. V.Te;t Brancli Insurance Ccmpany, A I' Lri-A II;: vi-!!. Ta.. ir.nr" IVlacb i V l.ail.Iinss M i-r.ar. .!.- r'am Pri p -1 'v. ;iin If i.t -. ;:t 1:1:;.: r t-ni.ii;.--. ati't .l.i-ir t. ;.-nt--;. i 1 :i-? liiiMii- s on bclii('a.-:iai.i.M:itu;i-'Ai'.t .'1. i .:i'iia:,-.oo,ta 0. '11 ;... II .11 C Harvr7 'i' T Abrams U J lai kman W White Th" Kitchen JI m J .hn J Pi-ate-J. hn li lla'l Chns A M.iver t'hn (.'rt Pcti-r lliri.msrn lion. i. f. Hl: KV. l-r'M.I-nt. AltlJAMs, Vice Pie.--. T. 'I THO'3 KITCHK.V. S.-ey. JA.MI-.S II. IIAVI.1X. A-nt. I.ewisbtir, I'ninn Co. Pa. r7i rriIE subscriber tnn- i AV tinnes to carry on the . I.lvrry ItuaiiiK-NH a: ' the Old Stand on outl. Third street, near Markrt, anil rekpectrull solicits ihe ratronase ol his Irien l and tli public pentrallv. CHAKI.US F.HIiSjj. I.euisburs, May 22, l-'t' C. W. SCEAFFIE S WHOLESALE and KLTAIL Ui a Drug and Cluntn at En'jwriiim Market Street - l.ewibur?. Pa. James B. Hamlia, TTOKXEY at LAW, TTOI OtTlce on icc nd Sr. west idet2r.c do'roinh of Market, is!nil p. 6m-"J I i:;t ti to. Pa. W I N Fl EL D FACTORY! AVer II;irllloli. L'uh.n I'a. rfi THE Mihsrribrr, thankful VTy his friend and the puulic in ene 1TSMbm raj cnriT;iiu's to tnamilac- tnre a'.I kinds of Woolen (.ooih, stirh as 'loth, as:mfrs. Tirt Cti. iSmimMts, Jean1-, Itlankeis and Kiaiitiels. ; afo, .'arpet antl Stocking Yurns. His mat hmery lein of the bet kind in ue, and having eiupn.yed the bet of workmen, he feels sate in savin? that 1 is work thall not be surpassed bv anyeMaMihmenlin tlteeotintrr. A smxNnp ply of the above goods kept constantly un hand fur sale or to exchange for wn.d, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the beM manner and on the shortest notice. Terms fur car ting, eah on the de livery of the rolls. MAKK HALFPENNY. Winlield Mills, March ;u), 18.r.7. TECI3AS G. GRIER, (nurcrsor to J.L.Y.rtii) Ytatchniakrr and Jendler, Loctttt-J two Jors taj. uf tiirl rrvnt!j rem ieit 1 SJr. YiHlt-r LLU I.-1H Uvi, I'm. Watches, Jtc, RIVIERE MOUSE. I.EWIMII lit;, IM, Co., Ta. K.. IICTZTt, Proprirlor. i riHIS houe is located in the very center ct j I the business portion i-f the town, and Ihe only Hotel in Market Square. It is by odds the largest and most spacious in Lew isburs. and is kept in the cleanest and best possible . manner. The HOOMS are larze and any ' BEDS neat and clean. Tne TAHI.E is spread with every luxury the season aff.rds. The HAR is furnished with pure unadulterated liquors bought by the I'rophttor out of the l'i House in Fhilad. The.vr.nZLt and -lw.ll recommend themselves. I ropneior, having pone to a creat expense in re-niiin; and lurnishins bis house i employing at large cost a tirst-rate Cook and other servants who are attentive and oblisinR hopes by unremitting attention on his part to receive a share ol" the public patro na:;e. The public will please accept the sin cere thanks of the Proprietor fi r the very cenerous patronage he has received during Ihe four months he has lived in Leviisbuig. Riviere House, An;, in, IhSU frQ AER'DI E. BOWER, yjsV" Watrlimaker fA 'Mitf ana Jeweler, v" 1 Si Third door below Fifih ItW.VJt'T' and Market streets. LSJ L K V 1 8 Ii URfi. Would resnectfnllv inform ihe rnhlir ih.-.i k. has on hand a fine assortment of Gold and ; Silver Lever and Lepme Watches a good stock of Gold, Cameo and Masouic Breastpins of the latest style Gold and Cameo Earrings ; Ac, which he intends to sell very cheap also I .nl.niliit .....in.... .rr:.L. T. .n, I HourCLocA warranted to be what it is sold for. The greatest care will be taken in Repal- ' rins and Cleaning of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and everything warranted lo give , 1 i 1 . I..-1. u susi.ti.i!on. i lease maxe n;m a rail, and in gooa ityle, and on reasorj'e ;ei"--give him some trouble to show his Watches ders from Citv and Countrv solicit. d J and Jewelrr July SI. HS6B i t. H. FULTON. ! ' W.G. MAS1'3, Philadelphia. i ok ro ti.i:n. Tim Life, Hptei lies and Memorials of DANIKL WERSTEli, tin LtuojM dirwrjuf on V'. -J ittatk Ait uls Lirg ktaTtxm. BV fAMt'l.L M.0MIX'KKRt A.M. Till? jwf.In.ti-S w.-rk Ifjj-t r-uMi'b-il.in q(i hrni BDi- t .Vrf . It ut print-! f.u f,n. li-ut.J iu tfsuii:u; tt vie; f.ntain m:int Uni ii; titiuua 'Mim liiilh(.i bi-J Moiou t Naj.u, ai l m Ie:itl, ii:-.ikt. ?t1 l'..rrrait. Tb ml.itl. r oi!-rf ii .th niiJrttre to ttwi Ain.-rieaa allie, uit if r..i.iiit-l tl.it it U -iw-y an iiiii-.runt ant ,a Am. riciin literiiturif. -to rk b. l olUiol br t'f.ri-. wlii'li f'Hf-i:t"i wiililu ar-i.tupHrt AB'l r.t.Btpft riiit-th rl.iff fi-Iil "if tLi-lit- i.f i'lDKi : hi- iu l ! Miur"" intrflrtul t-tf.itU, aixj the fef T .'nal.ii- Ul.il in :T.!-1 iii ,! rnlfi! li'.( thr tr-tt fctf tjf ".li Uittmn L'tti n i in nr of hn tm oi-ry. .t (til thr.-ff T"Ul 3 lm, 4 a wt-ry m l. r:n rr!r. u-l in a trry "tiT-t.i-nt A,ra til--, r n-ti .n r.ij.-. iu iluLh: ; huie'iihr'.j "-tn.-n r,l I. :.tf r. $:,). I'. r-..t,-i .j. -ir-iu rf Icrrmii.j A ot f rtlili TIaLi urk. will ail'iierc, f'-r full :iri' 'il -r. i'.' Pooth Ihir.J .tr-t t. I l.:!a 1, ? ('hitkeriii k Seas, manulariurrrs i f .ri,x;i u:K.r.in:i,HT piano ikies C ( Tur J) s, , 4 l)f VfST iiii.Tiicyoftfs Chetntu Sr. I'll fL.f 'il Vlil.. I V CMiMnMly nn hand a Jarrre n rJ; of on hrautiful and unffjtialfJ inMruinen,slfin!t-rr in every variny .f tv!p, at prices tinsmj tn.rn I7j to 5 1 rf. Wr have hffn awaref Until and yrfrtr Firtt Cub Mrriah at ihe tii'V' rfnt Exhibi i ins in this ctuntry and Eo rcpr fur j(!ppri"r njai.ntariure. A lihera. di-cnun! h c'titv aud fn:jiiane of lear iiiri7. I v lil'raicd cc-itr.f-we ca'ali'gue? s' :.t t r any adtlrr's ! ' S c . it im:ts. 1. i:i.ik 1 !.::. MiiUtc tui-r, iri.p' r:t r a.vl I)ea'fr :3 JI. c'rItmi.".0ilclv.jis Mattinjs, Ac. Rt-:ii2 i;i a l-ye-trc!, nnifer verv lizhf expf n1-!".. this Hi ue has l-een enablut UT inanv vrar- to n::i::i!ntn ihp rtputaiiun ol tfite ;!ii 1 loin.r ; . V,ut'.: u i-ni i! 1I1 iir I'frrv i t;,p tU - .'in 1:5 -rcwlrrry trrtt, ve t'iii-.iiitit strut. S;ra trtel v.l if sifcor.il stffft, 1 ii;i..mii:i.I'hi :tmii-ri k HrkHIXf-s ii:::mi: soap, t Oil t.l V r;:;i. . i. v ile ttfKd any : a 1 r tit t.u.. ri i.'.r m - s a .-".. ir.i-h KPi'lt 1 tt- iitva iur tfifx-tw-aa, . ;.. ..v.- i ; ; :.. I 1: ..i.l rv-t ut'-ii it ii ; i.r tr.ni. ui : . f HI 1 .11 ': ril 1' X ' M--NLY. It litt-i unt full tilr tl . 11 lii-T to .. Auiti'.' tf.f utnoy i.ifj.ntii7.-)i rTfr otlir Wastinj . . ; -. tl - t-,ii..it 11. i v I . j.:,i:t-l : I i.- t ii:o, lJ Ttrj Utile mbtinj, :.-t :.rt:i J nri'l l;l t f.r. f r ry n. thr n till'N t It rrijlMH'" It lli;m rnt-tiittr t)e time acd latrfir it ;i :..unlr. that it r-iiirri' with tli anj ununiitt j cot to injur th 4. V"r H- atiini; I'afnt &) n moiln; Ora. Tr anl I'rint-r Ink. it iiiuri'a.,i-t-l I4 uiu.-t. I'rintfr ii l 1'i.int.r wilit uJ it an iuvau:illc artiriv f.-r -b-inv-haii.t, an it J rf in t cLaj', Lut grvatljr ffD? Ib ;. Thp nr-rirri:T rf th matvrinT nl. ac-1 lV . V'TfMiiiMMi.twni ii (, alsl:j ! inmr.rf ni:: :ha ni.T f In r ktif n M a.-t .c; ?i-n; anj nr.tu! t. -1 f IfM ai;tjtt. f, r ul.itf nnj rt.l.ri-i ri'iflnp-. ri--- nn 1 Ijv, anJ is Ai:l;.MLl N T T VjjT iiii.t:,iiTiii. ..r ,(. f.t nil rt-r.Tt;i! fir rrrt .tiTf in th.' r.lf ulJ l i-tt'-xiii tt.wu.-', au t h'-li air t-o'v br -J S'.nth Whrr. Zui'.'Tt lVlwet n M irkft aittlChi stnut jU-4"LiIal- N. S. LAVREPJCE'S I'apcr, I'iiutrr' Card, and Cn l t-lu;ie WAREHOUSE, No. 403, ( uinmerre St., Philadelfliia. ftTnh hnyers will fin. I it fur their in:eret lo call I'liiiai). Ian I. 159 y COOPER &, WORK, mi'.i.f.-ALi: icalki:s ix NATS, CAl'S, anil STRAW COOPS, Wo. 46 North Third street, H Markt-t a-J Art h. M r.iifKn. ) K. U. Mi.KK ) j-uii.APii.niiA. Yll.tl!KMi:K & to. GENT'S FORM1SH1KS STORE, Patent FhouMtr Steam Shirt .llanuf 'y, AT THE OLD sTAM', o. TO I (hot nut l. l'liilud. OITOMTE the Vahmui..n H.-n.e. A. WINCHESTER will siif.j- heretofore, hts personal supervision of ihe Cumi.2 and .Manulacuiriii dt-parimt-nis. drdt rs h r h.s celebrated styles of Shirts and Collars fii!eJ at the shortest m lice. Persons desinn? to order sihirts, can t supplied with the tormula for measurement ca application by mail. Constantly i n hand a varied and select :ce of Gentlemen's Furnishing: Hoods. i i" Wholesale Orders supplied on lilaral Hi urante & Tmt Co-, ADO.OUO) .Walnut street, ' iludflphia. LV Lives insured at the ostial Mutual ri or at Ji int fuck rates about SO per cent. ' or at Total Abslinenre rates the lowest in tl" world. A. HILLD1M, I'resiJtat Jons C. is. tSec. '' tEO. F. MILLER, At;rnt. I short fa'Kr'& yiVliqiS:' lll', temp. .w. ca. sacosfr isd wlsit sti. ran o.ttrBU. ( apital s..r,o.(it. Assets $lt s,lil 13, invested in Boiuls, Mort gages and other good securities. VKK YOi: INSURED AGAINST LOW BY FIRE ! There are but lew ! leceive sympathy whe incur loss by neslfditS tins most maafury and iubaluntiul prtautiv' We olien see il announced that persons ha lost their stocks of Goods aud Furniture, aai results of years ol industry swepi In m by ihe devouring element over which it'.' have no control but by beinc; insured. Insurance protects you from the inrendiatf nei;h;enre of servants and the caual!if c' T.ur ni?is:iih..ra. tt will imnart wflUliei-tP yurrn it. is. and a i-bara. t.'l . .tua Dcr ai-d Jr.canU. aW ail .(.iir luina traDarticu. It if.ii.iira tut a .t-ry ,,au;f ..ion to in.nr in 'o9t raricir.;,-fr..m $li lo f Io-0. aril .rt ln-w o--.it. I-r. abulia, e no iiiauraure uao iinbila. iurn.mre. ,aT thinsrlw! If your Stcck la Mnatl, a:ilt the Lt ? t J" Blight I svrioua. . This CinpanT Injorn rrlIPtC. af''F-'-,C U, uvups. ti t:jTrKK m.hm. i:k aaa ii Kkom Sltio to Sr.iu0. at the 1iwr.t Katra aad upon the mvit l iteral I.raU, aud i'Evn fatuav em Ihe adjustment al Low- PIRECTOF. 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