JU I it ft i i CfUiisImrfl Cljronirlr. fit J. Si. COKNi LIUS .Till l-'-fl :.-t;rnn rHtnMt.n; Iffll, I.H I -If IHjr.t II u J bnl t .ii 1'iiini Co infy. pl l ..-lie l 011 lii.' t .t'i .-v fo tl .ill" III of 4HV I'rMtom.niiiiinal: Slamy.srolitinal! FIIO.M IlAHrJSliL'KG. Mr. I'iiit'.T.-oii. fro :n siuci;il cr.m-itiitt.-i-, iff-i'Miti;l n ropiirt strongly lu-i'iT t!r; re Im-liiiu of lii Ss.itc T;i. f o;u "J to -J. mills ilr: .l.iilar if the Tax oil lit'ili lifter lliis yoiir. Til? liill tj that eiiei-t t lurii :i-.-cd tlie lion.-i: iy a iniiiiiiuniiis vole, liiil a motion was .uiibi(iitnt!v ni.uio to itvou.-i.ler it. If tin; fun is will l;iir sin-Ii a i L"lii(!li(i:i. ilic m.-:i-Frc ill lm every v IkiO liiiilci with il.-liuli!. We li;ivc oli-rrvc no'liins of Ioc;il interest. Tlie Fii-o I!:iiikiii I.uw was Ji'fcatcl in tin: Mouse liy a elo-c vole, ami tlie (ieiicr.il Aijuo;i; iation Bill is. in jiroirrcs. The Senate having d.'clineil (o prant another appropriation to the Comnii.s-ioiier.s to revise the l'cnal Coile of Pennsylvania, Juilirc- L-xvis lias rcai-jite-l his p'.aei: in the euiiir.iis Mon, an i tloclineil receiving any pay. No one appears to knoxv Imw many; years the Coniniissioners roiuiic to complete the task. . One. Daniel Wchstrr wa; rou zlily Seized in Ihii rislinrir on Saturday last, and hurried to I'hilad., on charge of beiiijr a fugitive slave. A riot was barely avoided, the people generally manifesting iiiu.-li indignation, and l.i-iti-jr uiiaiile to 'Voihjii.t their preju dices'' airain-t oppression. Me was claimed by a woman in Virginia, but has witnesses who swear he is not the jicrsou called for. i 1. S. Wi ti.-ii r, a'iis I..tigcrfi Id, was lot free by the Slave Coiiiiiiissiiuitr. Hut what remedy Ins he for I i nr.mgs '! tT5u V frien 1. writing from Harris- I liuiy. states that Mr. I'litM.fs is .-o sit uated as not to desire a re -nomination for Auditor (ieneral, (snirested in oar last.) and proposes Mr. t.'ocin; ." in his place. The political integrity, 1 freneral talents, and services, of Mr. Cochran are iiiiui.ui.um. 1 1 is pecu liar qualification fir the arduous, liarr.issinsr and most responsible situ ation of Auditor (ieneral. hoxvever, we are not advised of. Mas he the i-tamiua of dial aeter. the life Ion; pa tience, the never ccaiiig, clear headed sagacity, the nnxvearied as-idiiity, which that station requires? Wiil he watch ail items of expenditure, as .. .!.. .:. :. l 1 I I.: .1 HUM 111' llO'i fii.in t . w Oiiin inr, Ul n cverv liili .' 1 Irso are llio l t 'ini.-iii? , lor tiie oflice. o-jx-i-inlly in our liny, Avhcn coiiiji!ica:iuis of taxv? are iti-crea.-iintr, and the inu'ciiuil v of jiliin dwers is every day dtvisin some liexv i-elieiiic io avoid iiyiin tits or de plete ti.e Treasury. The td'liee is now liie most iiiiiiirtanl in the Stale, finan cially, and uur party needs to exercise tiie rreatc--teare in tlie se!eciioii...'c make litis IiMpiirt , not .ai ii. itlai ly In reference to Mr. Cochran, but to all candidates proposed. The same eiitloman fuo.-Is CJeo. V. L.xxviiKXCE. of Washington county, for Surveyor General a. good name, and xve trust a trood man. FKO.M WASI11NGTOX. The Sickles Trial coiiiiiieueed no Mon day Inst, tut on that day and Tuesday ' culy 8 Jurors had bccD iaipitmeltd. There are thousaud cjnj cturcs as to the course sod the result of the trial. The Judge ' (Crawford) is the odc who let the Lrutal I! rooks off with a trifling fine for his mur- derous assault on Senator Sumner: aud under whom Herbert, M. C. from Cal., was acquitted for murdering an Irish wai ter. As Sickles is a Northern man, he may not get away so easily. It is said that the dead man, Key, was Prosecuting Attorney (officially) against both Urooks and Herbert; if gj, and he was la in his ' , ' , . , , tnorts, a mast fearful puuifhmcut for uis oiuctai acrenction came up in tin. j AVasihnoion, April 4. Oiders have been given by the Navy Department for the immediate preparation f.r sea of the following vessels : 1'oriMnuuth aud Mohi can, at l'ortfnioutb, N. 11 ; Constellation, Hartford and Niagara, at Boston ; San Jacinto, at New Vork; Lancaster and Wvouiiuc. at 1'hiladeltihia. aud John Adam., at Norfolk. These being for the 8??uThe Aw;rs hopes Union coun greater part steam frigates of the heaviest : ty will not lie represented in the Con arniumiLt, the dt moLttralion is uf uuques- vention. AVc hope so too, if among tiuntd in.portanca. the tliousan.l men in our county who Washington, April 4 Hon. George voted for llucliunan there is not one W. Jones, of Iowa, who recently declined who has tlie manliness to stand hy the mission lo Bogota, teleeraohed to the Gov. Pucker and the State Admini.-s- l'reiidcnt yesterday, i:hilraiiig his de- caua'ioti. Ho has been notified to report himself immediately ut the State Depart- meut. J. li.'s Letter rnoTor.BAPiiEn. The '. ii.iu. jiooeri j. aiKtr uas nan .'jr. iju-; rbaiian'. lcttir to bitu when Governor of Kauscs, photographed as a protection against accidents It is full and emphatic on the nucstion of submitting the Consti- ! , . , , tiillnn til . ill tiAnt.liv anil Itnnn tvtrw n.I.Ar . . , - , ' . ' .', ; j , point which be substrjuently abandoned. I AsuiNUTtis, April 5. The Quarter- 1 master's D.partmeut is curtailing its ex- &c. fee. because they dared to differ from I "er !luost instantly. He afterwards at jKiuses as rapidly as the public service will Iue l'resident on one question, and how i ,eulP,e,t ,0 commit suicide by banging auuui. in sjuiuuu in me iwo oiiu.ary i posts on the route to Ltah, tbreeare to be dicpeused with iu Tt-xus, aud orJers have leeo Usucd to stop the iurcluse of tuules, etc. Hon. U. H. Gillet, who has been for a loi time conunctcJ with tL Law Imparl- mtut ol tue UuvcTLDtcDt, has publi&htru an arumeul lo fcuo ll,,! ik. ..f ihelVaiOa.ce cstabli.-hmeut can heap- j-lied after June next to j,aj fur transnnit- iug tlie mnil and f r other expeniesof tbe .1. . . - t i- . . mi, lKcUUk-S VI , di-(iart meut, rwtwitUutiding tbe failure i ol tlie p ut utnee appropriation bill. I . : ClXrlXSATf, Aprtl a. The weather la . 1 I mi - quite e ..J. . ins m iiLint' it sDOKed, and ! it is fean-d the entire piach crop in this ( mttju Lei;:ll- J. , 'Democratic Thunder." rr1 f I,a ....nnllnrnfli. 1 UP llOlllUlilUllII Ul liir iieiiiicumu from IrelanJ," Mr. Wright, upon the platform constucied by the late Con vention of IJuchanau office-holders, does not please the Democracy in niiinv quarters, 'liie Central 1 ress, of lJelivlbnte, an independent Demo cratic paper, says : -Ktrinnnnv I.. WnibiiT, f rhilad. is ran iluLne lor Au !noi iirucral. We have a slight kiiiin-lfdse of liie in;in..ind we are givins him Ins j'l-t due by tlcscr.titns '"in lobe as fall of vjMiy as an is el' iiu-al, overbearingly nnpii.ifiil in Ins manners and Willi "'illy a sin.nl snare nt ine ur.i.nsani aiiiinc? auoueu iIi.t mortals. He has lierHofore gained ! aud a laro n.ajnnty ot ttie legislature. and hrld ponuion !-y the rxerrise of this nil-1 ry .ma ., arc tha suca-esfu! eandi periinnice, and at Iiiiie he is regarded not on-:(Jat(8. (;0lcrn, ;V. A. iiu.kh..-luin : Iv a an aristocrat, who h"hN rommon peo. . t p e in cvntrn.pt, but as a petty tyrant in the J;"1"'- '",nr""r. J- td,'"D J reur;'r' L exerrise ol any power with iiic!i he n.ay he J. Ilenil.-e; Secretary, Johu H 'yl ; Colli"- fiitiu-led. He has lieen an offlVe hunter from his majority is an oflice holder now i and cla.ms ... I.e .he de(en,1er o. .he I.ecu,np- ,on pohey of ,he;Nao,.a. Aamimsiral.on.' The Lvcomitl"; Oa.ette xvllich for th SIXTV YEAli.S of hi existence WC I.elievc has never vet refuse used to rallv , ,. - rejriilar lem- for the ticket labelled "rejriilar lem - .. i c .1... county, says : " - j V expected helter things frrm the assem- bled wiirlnm of Ihe Democracy of the Slate.; Instead of harmonizing the party. Ihe inajon- parn-, Ihe inajon- Iv of the Convention thought proper to strike VpkZVZ iiomineesiifilieCoiiveiitionare not to receive Ihe v. tes of the political friends of Governor . aeer. 'l is easy u. tu, -s ..j ..... ""o.n - wheln II 111. I HI 1 1 .11' I n .11 t.v u. .. u.v ... .... -O .U.... ....II I. a .Itffunta.l 1'I.b: The I'at.didates are represented to be good men ; deserving of ihe uniie l vote of .heir party, if form. The actum of the Convention towards (o.v Parker, we feel sure.will noi be approved by Ihe Democracy of this county." j Tin? Lock Haven Pemn.'rnt, the Jory Shore U-p'-Uiran, anl others, I iut ui) ihn ticket, nut aeknov leuire . I 1 , ' r i - t tlie tvraunv and want of sense exhi-1 Utcil l.v the Convention. The only Ieinoeratic presses in Terry and in Smu'rset counties regular Ierno- j eratie presses in Westmoreland, A He?- I rlifiix-, t'iifslof, il.rks, ami Jjiick cotititii's mi tl we lu-lievc otlifrs xve j liavc not in niiml, also romlcinn Ili j attoinrit to drive Gov. Pucker and Lis j fricnd.s out of ihe jiarty. j Not use Di chan'an' paper riiorEs- j si:s to iiavk Axv'iiorB of electino i THKII! :i.:SiAif:Ti( KET-tl.ev support it , v from .-niNCin.E-tlie-prineipIe" . . Oil el. , I I I i 1 sf.vfv on kiciit nrvnT7Kr oerai liolls MpKire Oill irom inu1 i uiru uwiricr a. uunniam, (ii: Wright and UoxveoHiee-holdin"; squad, publican,) in place of Syducy Dean, (Re this lime, and advocates thenexv Con-1 public-mi ) veution. The I'ottsville Kmporium, Kounh District O. S. Ferry, (R.-pub-Sutiljiirv American, and others of the ; lil,a.) 'n phico of Win. D. lluliop, (Dctn Himocratic stanqi, allude to the mad- j ""t ) ness of the IJuehauaii xvhiistcrs in no Pl.Tbc Connecticut Klection is belie ilatterino; terms. The (Jlohe, the only td to have been the largest ever held in Democratic japcr in. Huntiiiglou the "laud of steady habits." It was well Names, in. In. lino-si.nie from most 0fi c1cc,ion Md yesterday, give Filly, Re the Counties in the Slate, have been P"1''1"". for Mayor, upward, of 2500 ..,t !.. , Ihr. Call f..r ihn Anti-P.,.- ! ulilJo"'y over Logy, Democrat, and 4300 rlianan Slate Convention at Harris- ! bia,Lr, ou Wednesday next, PJili inst. They embrace many of the most influ ential and honest members of the party m.-ti who are not to be deceiv ed or intimidated into acquiescence with Federal dictation from Wash ington. As a specimen of the gentle men takiii": the stand, xve copy the expression from Jersey Shore : "Having noticed a cull for a convention of the Pctuneracy of the State, to meet ut Ilarrislurg, the P)th of April next, we desire our names to be appcuded to the call, as Democrats heartily approving of the ol j-ct. March 24, 1S.VJ. W. A. Wilson, John II. Humes, (ieorge Brave, Charles liuhb, Henry P. Durell, David Dieffcnderfer, Jos. bwoyer, Henty Shire, James Ijaiuhle, AlLctt Miller, Abr. Hartranf', 11. H. I.awshe, (ico. F. Aurand, M. A. Gamble, John Wolf, Henry Hippie, Jacob Siujthe, Shopbcll, Samuel Malfet, Joseph liuflheid, John (i. lilackwell, J. P. Martin, John Christ, Mark Sehiuuecker, Henry Keystr, J. N. Slouaker, 0. M. Lapnrt, Saml. G. Morrison, Hugh Shaw, T. 0. Dingier, John 0. Uailey, 15euj. Karnfiold, Michael Dutt, David Stevenson, J. Q. Kiddell, John T. Forster, John Keyser. John U. Pott, I)3uicl Kicker, ''V'1 ' S'0DC' Josrph Macgo, j proJn K. M. Drown, II. C. Uliuan, 1 15. F. Pfousel, J. M. MalTet, Jr., I Wm. 11. lirownc, . ; M. Kobinson, ; Daniel Cilley, John Mowry, Wm. Iliddell." tration, ill the warfare made upon I them lv the General Government. ! Hut if tlicre arc any of that party in Union countv who sympathize with the opponents of Lecotnptonism, they , siiotihl make it manliest by at least one Delegate. We arc no more friends (,f pat.J;cf thlln we wcre 0f Douglas, 'Q rejoiced to SCC Douplas act the , r.. . ..n:..: .... inau uiiu li.u 1.UV.1UUU UlllLILIIlllV IO l , .... . ..... " . 1 lay out Jjuchanau in Illinois, and M rjice ,0 pMker M .cMfu in IVnnsilvam. Ii..tr Pu,l-.,r k'r., i0Eg wui be before the General Gov- ernment wiil become as despotic as the l'upe at Home or the Czar in Kussia 1 WHO? Who do you gueM, 'readers all ! is the new Cb airman of the Demo cratio State Committee of Pennsylvania appointed bv rpoilsman 1'lumer, (as is sta ted) "bv and with tbeadviee and w w ... . of res- uchtDn 7 loo couldn't bit ! lu8 man -n a buudred disebargeg of a ! double-barreled ebot-gun it is Bob Tr- w ... a I'... I.L.. T. I... . n i. ! LElli B0D faP-- Johu Tyler, of old Vir g" not a native if indeed a citizen oi c'.e personally interested in cro- pertv in human Lloud. and bones Rnb I J - - ? vu v Jlita 'J U lyler is tbe man, before any of the gray- I haired sons of Pennsylvania, tn be tbe I leaJ.r of the I'm hvery branch ol tie LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE & AVEST BRANCH I IVnmcracy. -Three cheer, for thee. I? .h ! iauii:lp V. K. V.. cuardian of the bnu- ' ! . . tliern Winir of the dear Democratic Dutrh - men ! wbm a victory wilt tbi.u achieve i S. S. Socley, of Hellefoutc, represcuts this Senatorial Distnet, and J. (. r roi ze, ; Esq of j5ioomsl)Urgi tlie adj tr;,.t ou ibe cast. iiuidi: dis tric-t ou I he cast, Connecticut Election ! Tblt Little Tfllnw Sj.ii . r.imurl-llf-riiol," 0. k! IIaktfokii, April 4. The U-.'puhlicans have clccle i the entire Congressional d. l egatioD, as well as the whole .Stale Ticket, 1 tn llcr, . II. I,uell. e IT .1 - llntn -I folliiu-in.r urn flip rind ifatr.s rleetrd . tU y,,, re'10Dj Ml.&9tin . , p ,,,,, ( U,.flU,lIicM)) ' in place of Kzra Clark, Jr., (Republican.) Second District J. Woodruff, ( Repub- lican.) lu place of Samuel Arnold, (Ueui- r ,v ocra'.) ' ocra'.) n'i-it--...-t t t t 1 -T. c.mvassod before the Election by Grow, t.ut i na.s j ui reelcv Wl j a"u by Deu: ilson, and other Republicans, : , "" 'euiuei.n.-, u imj om ..tit , e . I I tin . I...A j WliL's" were induced to run in two or ; I "reeCongresional Districts with the hope ; 01 uiviuun; tnc i.pposinou. 1 wo ol tue Democratic uoiuiuees wertf men of im , ,, 1C..I1 ........ "-o Bt.HII MO null nnv. IMIIU1 who expenuiJ money by thon-anus. I jjut aIj ju Taiu . (ha i;(.puulican, IIU,le a clean sweep, and y-xiie? the two Mmh:n i,f ('oniju fs they lost two years ago by ( f a & rmy A1I La:i Count-cticui ! her two St&at-.rs arj(i fmr KprosonUrive9 wiI1 bt. a U(lit , , , . p. . ci for urroeJoQi ami the uicht aiiiust feU- . . , auJ lLe w ronS ! roiuxANn, Me., April 5. Mr. Jewcff, Kt-publican candidate for mayor, was elected -dty hy 200 majurity. A large nj.tjrirny ti itt-puuiiciiii aldermcu aud c lUtieiiiucn were also elected. The West Responds to the East! St. Louis, April 4. Incomplete re turns from the various wards of the elec- lion held to day, indicate there election of V, r'"T 100 - 'Tu ,in-n!,naia.4'!! or '.'T' ' tV""'5 n J0 hnnilren v.iled I ha trntn r...n.... a. .. .. very large odc. April 5. Nearly full returns of the rrtr "m, American . I'illeyV plural ity may be inereascd to 3000. The Repub licans also elected the whole City Ticket, and obtaiued a largo ui..j irity in the Council. Tho cleetion io this chief city in a Slave State, demonstrates how firmly, how strongly, and how fast, Free Soil senti ments are spreading even among Slave holders. Let the North persevere like true men aud real Christians, aud the j South must yiclJ to (he moral sentiment of the worl J aiast the mother of WO and j 1 crmie-J rU-TlioiT, Mich., April 4. This city to day give the Hepuhliean candidato for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court a ma jority of 2:iG votes. April 5. The returns from the interior of the State chow considerable IScpuhli ean pains, aud indicate the election of George Jlartin, the Republican candidate, , by over 10.0UU majority. The Jtepubli- can gams in tb.s city since last fall arc neatly bOO. A brisk snow storm prevails , here this morniog. Cleveland, April 5. At the munici- ... i,. .i.i ,.. ...!. m. i i. . ." the hepuhlican candidate for Mayor was i elected. 1 he entire Republican ticket is ! probably elected, though the vote has not, yet been entirely counted. ! n , ., j. . r. p... a i un .u .e v-p- position ticket was elected, yesterday, in this city, by an average majority of 1000 votes. The City Council stands, politi ca!ly,Opposilion 10 member?, Democrats 0. Louisville, April 4 The Opposition candidate for Mayor was elected to-day. The Opposition also elected a majority of City Councils that body standing 18 Opposition to G Democratic members. New Orleans, April 2. Several seri ous crevasses bad occurred in the river bank above the city, aud threaten serious damage, the water now being at a higher point than at any previous time last year. Orleans, April 4. Large cre- Tasscs navc occurred in the levee on the LnuU'ari side of the river, at Diamond lila"'1. n-joding many plantations. Ihere aro also serious apprehensions of a break lu the levee above the city, and five hun dred men have been put to work in i strengthening the embankments. The river at Yicksburg is now nine inches higher than during the flood of last winter. Detroit, April 4. Edward D. Bene dict, a resident of tbis city, stabbed bis wife, in a fit of jealousy, to day, killing "'""en. o was .akeu into cusiouy. Dansville, N. Y.f April 4. The Na tional Hotel, together with several fiaa Hocks of dwellings, was burnt yesterday. The loss is estimated aCtOOGO. A Pair or Declarations. The Sou thern Democracy declare that, with Dou- Ilia. - 6148 P'orm ot (qaatteraovreigntj, tbe Democratic pirty can not possibly carry a siocle Southern State in 1SG0 : and tbe c Northern Democracy vehemently protest that, without that platform, tbe Demo cratic party can not possibly carry a sin- m ' ' lcru State. The Southern and Northern Democracy seem to hare come lo a dead lo. k. Minister lluwlin writes hopefully of sat- airaniti the difficulties wuh 1 lVaitua. TIHtLY ADVICE. The editor ol Ihr .VtUical ll'Jurmer remarks lhat, as in ihe spring and early summer, the : sensibilities of he digestive organs are in-crea-rd, Ihe full did of winter will, if prr.-is-tcd in, induce fever- This is by no means a new discovery. The ancients named the 1 m.mih of February, when their spring began, Imin frliruia a fever, and wisely recommend ed, as a preparative for the heats of summer. jii lici.ms exercise, tiUt diet, and ihe lull and ' liee use of water. j l'r.'fe:sor Holloway, the disiii.guislied Ki g lish practitioner, has dune souietiiiu!; mote than tins. He has discovered and introduced ; two rente lies for all the derangements inei- deal to a change ul t'-tnperalure, which have : saved the lives of thousands of iinaerlnnated tr ivelcrs and sojourners, in every region be-1 t ieeu the enuator and the poles. When a stlUiien rausilHMI IIOIH com m neui iticiiuers :. Tr.. ' li'tVbance.n'ihe sys. a. once. and lo bring all its functions into harmony I with ihe nt w atmospheric influences by which ""rrounuea. .v. .e e.ne shock oc cas i one,. by ihe change allecls the skin or glands, the . ,; ,?.,i. .h ,,,, i,iu , Ointment, u. combination with the fills, soon puis ihe external organization, lino a healthy condiuon. t'nder tiiese circumstances, common pru dence suggests Ihe propriety of having both remedies always al hand at the commence ment of the summer, and of providing a sup ply oj ihem before starting ou a journey or voyage. In this climaie.summer and autumn are, umpiesiionably, the seasons most preju dicial to health, and therefore nothing inuld be left undone that will have the e flee l nflor lyfying and bracing up Ihe system, purifying blood, and putting the digestive apparatus in good working order. So far (as our oberva llon gi.es, Holli.wat'h I'ills will infallibiy se cure Ihese results. Families who have hab itually used (hem for years as a Spring, Sum , mer and Fall med.cne, declare ilia, a com- plele exempiion from ihe complaints usual at ihoe seasiHis has l-een the invariable consr qtifnre ot lheir t-xhibiiinn. This we ran rea dily believe, knowing as we do, that they ex ercise a triple influence upon the internal or cans. They purity the fluids, remove ob-Mructi-ms and invioraie the disciive pow- ers i here are lew systems so healthy as not to re.inire sneh helps lo Nature at Ihis M"'ite sifactiinly I . . critical period of the year, and it is therefore ; f'r' A7.S is uimtluttly nrcrwiry .- tins also obvious that a course of Hollowiy 1MS is i is the opinion of the hest Agriculturists gene proper, as a protective measure. HusIm : rally. I have t1! refore imported ( r m:o!e 'Juurniit.'' arrantremenis for) quite a variety of ;1V Z 1 C 7 . TZ I Seeds, such as har been found best suiltd to f-F"PV K)lxD. A I'.air 01 SjU'C-j our soil and clnnaic at tins tune. The folio tacles, whicn the owner can have by calling . win are specimens of new varieties, and at ilieChronicle office and paving expenses. 70 1 their yield per acre, now on hand fir sale at Schreyer Sonlw. Kb openin direct Irom M'CiMiim & J Co.'s Carpel Manufactory, (ilen Krho Mills Uermaiitou n, J'a , one of the prettiest an 1 be-t ascrttnftus of Cui'Ictft ever bro't to Lettiourg, sueii as ; Three 11 if JL-mp Ytut'tttint j S'ip. Jmjtatn9 Muulli Matst Li on (.. Cocoa ., 3-4 do. ih.t 8-4 th. i1o Fine tht.9 Carpi t Utmloitfi dc. ; March 31, 1859. isTA general Mock of NEW GOODS next week. j L- Improved Itrced or j (tiV Ilorje!. ! Vi iiOROt'GII breed Morgan Ilorsr, ! bred and reared in Canada, will stand , lot service in LewiMown and Mi til in, the j present season, from April Ul lo July it. j An oppnriuiuiy will be thus preenied fr all , lovers of fjood stock, to breed fnm a horse of acknowledged superiority one that has just ly claimed so lar-e a share of public aiiemiun wherever he has been exhibited. The proprietor of NOKMAN, as a perfect model of his stock, believes that he fully meets the want in our Pennsylvania stock of horses. He unites wiih ?reat muscular pow- hl"' horse. The attention of the public ii re spr etfuUT ; solicited to an examination of the pedipree of i NORMAN, and to the ninn appreciation of' I Hie Morgan stock wherever introduced. ! Call and see the horse, and examine the hills as to terms. Ac. A. I.rJU'lS. Ml. t 'nion, Huntinffilon Vn., Pa. APPEALS. QTATE and foimty Taxcs.-rursuant vj to Law, the Cninmissioners of Union county will meet to hear Appeals Irom the nr","a, ,,":!,s"! ' V , un- i T a'relonaI ,;id Moj.er-s jion.lay.Ap.18 Hartley Laureltnn school house, Tnesil. 19 Lewis Election house Wed. Limestone Peter W'ehr's Thurs. 20, 21 Ij SO ' 27' 2S 29 30 iew ui rnn .ncnaet MecKner s tn. Mifflinhurj-Wm Inhotr's Sat. West Burta0eWm R Sechler's Mon. Ilutlaloe James M'freight's Tues. K-lly James I.awson's WeJ. White Deer Benj Oem!e rlinsj's Thnrs. East IliilTaloe (ieorje Wolfe's Fri. l;ninH,.nrv (i.bson's ."at. Lewisburg X.W. Com'rs Office, Mon. May 2 Leu isMirs S. V. do do Toes. May :i Appeals open from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., when all may attend who think proper. By order of the Commissioners, I.ewisbnre. March 10, 1859. A KE.NXEDV, Clerk PJIOSPHATIC OUAXO, trout MUsM IMA Ml, t arlbbran Sea. I NAI.YSIS of Pr Cms. RirKELL, Ilaltimore : A. bone Pbonrhiite nf l.imi.. 64.73 (rmitainini; "t I'linptioric AciJ, 3S 82) Fluoritl. i.f .'alrium. - 2.M - 3.IM . 4M CrtK.imtc ..f l.iui, Piroxi.! uf Iron ud Alumina, Hater, Ac, , lmi. do I "Thrrxtmnlinary hish ier witapr of Phowphate of j Linn' nlnivf ntairtl. rrrituiinrmla this article at ouce afl a superior I'bohatic mauurr." AmUi riiRTiMrn, or SuperphoNpliaie ol' Lime, Fnnrn tht Xfw Jenry M'ttinfteturing Omfiny. Analvi by Ul'aTAT Liuuu, I'raclical and Aualjtka Cbrmixt : I'ho-iphatr r.f Lime, .... ulhatr of Litnf, .... Organic lattrr j rflJing Ammouia, -Ammoniac altft, - - IiiMiluhlr antflind Mattrr, FoluMr a1t!. Cblor. and fulph. of Soda, Y aUr aud Lot, ..... 20. 1U. 4;.. s! lo. a. HM. Thi manarr iromwr'l of 4mm! animatn. Mnod, i.tll, and raw bnii." Krrry one of our cu.-fctniem bavins fouoil nur Mntiuro what we rrprewut it tn lr w Ala(ted to evtry attil and enp, wj rt-eoHimt-iitl it with tbe fuilmt ntnnttriicn W tn 4u0 lb. prr acr have fn-qucntly in crraml thr yit)d fifty prr rent. Alw. Colombian, fioft Colombian and AmmoDiatrd Colnmhian Uunnoa.' Ail of thf alx.Tc Frrtfli&rt in baeK and harrrln. Vrmn $ JO to $ 45 prr .Uixi and 2,-M Doands, according to quantity and kind tiurchasrd. lor Bale by Kl IMBIW A MltLPB, No. 210 South I'runt m , b-lnw Walnut, T7m2 Hoir A iff ti tw in Phila-i.li-hia BL1KDS AND SHADES C heap for Casta. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, is the largest Manufacturer of and dealer in WINDOW SHADES, of every variety. He is the Originator of all New Styles, and has a fine Slock to be sold at re duced Prices. Buu", and all other colors of I.inen Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c. STOKE SHADES Painte.l lo order. IV 1). J. W. invites Citizens of this County (o call before purchasing, aud assures them he can sell a belter article for the money than , any oilier E- latilislimenl iu the I'niun Sm:i FATiMER A1TJL 8, 18.10. I U;CSS, ltl( it lu &. o.-! i I-arcifrs' LVi.ot an.l 1'kster Mills,' of i'tl IVt Ht.tl ami V.ill'nvl.iU d, , I'iiiludcliiliiu. lCK rff.-r lrsr ft..ck rCl. -iiiial (..nurri. n-l fVrtil 1 izrrr Ht low i-ri.-a anl xruU-d tu Lo Ui iiun.r, twn.e wl.i'-lt vill 1.; l.tuu-J: l .tl'i'l tons pure 1'liuine. 1, 1)110 tous tJovctuuieut IVruvian Guano. 5,011) tors French's Improved Super- I'hn.-phate of I.iine. 1,(HI0 tons French's pure Chemical Hone. 5,(MiO bhls. Freuch'o 1'hilad'a l'oudreite. l,(il)(. bbls. Ficlich's Improved Kjselidale Cement. Th- l.re -t:in tar.I arti'-IK itr. earh of lli.-ir kii.'t. Hi 1m-i uiii.tt U oKl.b: our . o.i i'l'isi'r lUhimLi' Oir.-J Iti-iii S. ln'1. a So u.-, is -l,-lral.-il tlr .uLuul Luii-u 1, r lis .uritv itn.1 .tr.-n.lli. AI.;o, l-, Mi tsorri. I.:iii1 I'ltr. , i, ("I 1-Hr r. In 1 nst:ntf l't:i.-ti r. I 11. l l.itr.!s llv.UaU.I.-l.rti.Tt. 1 0. 1 .t . l.arr.-ln 'I'm- Kilitn e. mi-lit. 1. 'aio lH.rr.-ls ...rt!ntiil I Kn,'li-li t C.-meitt. K-nli-t- l!a...T. I'.,.l.-r.-.l Ai.ll.ru. r- C.al. m. l.air.-l.) l'..H l. r-.l ll.tulultioui. ComI, Mil larr.-Ul, Vi Lite rali'l, l,iu Uire.r.; i ;a.M ii. uicn.i:i'S m. .V'.ow Mill -nt'l h'trm. rt' ! " t. C.r. ,.f Ol.l T..rk Kuad ud e,lll.i,l ,,., 1'lllLA. v tu mas:: Oi' Cont ent rtitttl Aiu'mttl Jltnure : t'lt'v ht Vnt. t'li-;iifr Thm 1 Any Knuivn Vvrtitlxvr ! Fnrmi'ifv.ti bnv tliis TMlu:i11r urimirv with tlif f.ill. t roi.U. iM t- .f t-iui r.-i ai l tij" VI Ht(.h '.-f l.v It. rr. !i- -l .nlu ti' ii ut tiir &it crt-p, Irt-.-idif K;tfitllJ 1d ri l.in' Lbt jr Lai.J. &-&I!fnt tftr AnnttAimtf l f L S'rrrns. I hT'-')T n rtifv that I bv- :iriJz-.l a Inf. nf I'liuidf. fir iTfiH-h.'l.ichrti'l- A Co. r.-ritml V.tik Knml ait.l '!- full. ..: A.lLi.-IS rl I'll I I SK A ii i in. tl tnait'T. rotititiii($ 6 h r cent. lrtJ LltXvtl, 1'Iim-( ImIi' of I.iuif, 41 i" 1 Wl fti!pli!tf i'f Amm-.n-ii, 4 1 Xuriitttt. li.(.-; li itf jtml rrUntt- of AoimoDia '-itrnt- an.J uli-hatrof Mnia, t 1 ul.iit (-t !' ltt.--a, Mnrt.it, I'lui-linti nJ(.rLonate of I'otaxfa, 1" ( liloril- of Sfhuni. nij liHtr-n 'f I.iine nn Mnnef-i, i i-iiii.i iud cuit liur iMilul-,', , 1 - ' Fj. STEVFNS Tt' aTT1 i-rrtTf ronrluilT that I'huMm tn tli J'HrniiT Mr,. I Laii'l Mtt-nt-r. TH ti-ciwry t-1 tlif : "-i tMiiiiD2 mI In r-'iwary ruDftiliii-ntf f r pri-turiinr lar. rn-if. t -mail i'.iin;u.-i. Tin? rite rviuiuj wtll-iu Hi r a-bif ail,i- l-nt two cknts rnt i''fr. nr. flu fr l"K'fll-... wuli ii Ji-rmiitf ti It-iil'-r. C nn iff - it. .".n I yoir mder- t- Kli KN II. It It'll A t: P.- a i r .. Air- nt. c- rii'Tif Vork Kna-l aiiJ Callf-wt-ilt -irtn-'i I'1u:.ao:.i.i iu.. Important to Farmers & Gardeners. T MIC surncriber having rerentlv traveled much in this and adjoining Stale, and seen the creul failures in (irain and (Wilder. ; Ve-etahles, has concluded lhat a CilAXHE ' my resiaence in .iumuur, t.uion v.o., i a. i rirrJfrArr h MMitrrntnfun M'hrat. T.rv early Bi.h f- iy Kui i-h l)ki-mnu tt 0 I'ersons wnhin either of the above, w ill ppa-e leave their order as tarly as possible, that I may be able to supply ihem all. Those who w.n 'o procure any of the fol lowing varieties, (mih directions how to cul tivate) wiil rail and examine the specimen which I shall grow the amtiug eun, and leave ilicir orders as soon as may be conven ient : ;. '; jr A rr White KjrT'Mftn Pr-ring 11, rer car! Bisiifcij 4 l.'fimjin or W tiit-r liy- 4' X-IkiiiI llanjl-ri tnr!T l"i W hitf Out. w inl ine I . lt zr hmhvl 7i Imp Kin I'liilip t'crn. I icnr. riii-1 oo1t (pIu-H'J' Tom W -Iiiiil'Ii n I'littt-u Corn. 1" di Ut-r tto sy HHi-It!.il Jlin,otrfn l.'m$s. rlw 20 to '.'.0 hnp. itl k ft to 1" t"u tine hay T u-re. diw1 twi-r. Af pti-ptr .!.. mnkjt lik t:reu ai j.lf. Oj.XtM ith i'urn. itriMltift-i hum lrg- im-lotm jr it-. Sti avttri iy llii. rwiijj, ry larfi , L't lis) p-r rr. AUo other kinds of Garden Vere tables. These seeds have been careluby selected from diilWetii peaces, and it i thought will be found advantageous to Gardeners and Farmers. Call aud see First comeJimt ntrrfi. A. . KMNG. Miminbnrg, Feb. ZZ, isr9 Estate. I on SAI.K. VDESIKAULU lluiltliu lot. 33 feet leet front by 107 deep. Enquire of Heaver, Kremer & MX'lure. FOR SALE OR RENT ! f TWO DOUBLE FKAMEIIOL'- i LiiSES and Lots, each snilable furiLxi two lamilies one on Morlh Kourih streei and one on ft. John street, for Sale. Hall ol each of the above Houses are for Kent. rAlso, for sale, fmir lluildm? Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOLOHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. SO, IN'jD. Agent FOR SALE. 11HE well known Tairrn Stand j1 at the east end of the LevrisburcLxi liridge, in ' In ! 1 iq un que tou nship. Ni.rili d Co. It will be sold on reasonable lerms. Inquire of WILLIAM FK1CK. Lewisburg, Pec. 17, lSSS. iFor sale, TITHE residence of the subscriber, on 1 Market slreet in the Iii.ri.nch ol i t i Lewisborg. The house is of BKIL'K, well finished in every rpspect. Terms tine half to be paid between ihis and ihe first day of April neit; the balance to be paid in two. three or five years, as may suit the buyer. Possession given anv lime. June 9, 185S ISAAC WALTEK. FOll PALE. V RESIDENCE on Xorih Third street, JHl it bein? a Half Lot of (ironml, wiihJiiiL a comfortable Two-Storey Brick House, frame istable, eod Well of Water, and a variety of i choice Frui. Inquire of J. Ii. M LAI UHLIX, Agent. Lwibunc. Ortcbrr K's ls.'.s. tf FOR SALE. rilllE subscriber offers for sale that lare, ! I new, modern built, double brick house. nearly opposite the new Prebyierian church, ailjoininj the residence of Dr. Hayes. The house is bu'll in the best style, rat proof, and well cuanled apainst lire. A good Well of Water, and Cistern of never-lailing water. I Terms made easy, and will be knrwn on ap , plication to JONATHAN NESU1T. j Lewisburg, Ang. 6, 1858. FOR RENT! ! rpiIE TWO ROOMS -occupied at pre-! sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SIIOI'S. I r or i erms apply to Jan. 27. lt 8, JOHN B. l.INN. "brick foundIyforIaleT j . H ii i. The sybscriberoflVrs to sell the r'i'miTge Urick Foundry at Ihe west end of Market street, including the Wareroom, Office, and the Machinery attached also a large amount of Patterns for Patent Rights for Agricultural Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one if the best locations tor a good, sale business. The Proprietor's time is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is the reason he desires to dispose of Ihis Foundry. Fur any furiher particulars, address WILLIAM FK1CK, Lewisbnrj. Feb. 1868 Union Co. Pa FOR SALE. I J"A Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Ritter's residence, with a good Well of Wa ter and new Stable j very desirable for a busi ness staod, or residence, (or bulb combined.) AI.HO, other Lots, some with and some without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. J Lewisburg, Oct. 8, leii. FREEEURGER i BRO.'S yLXffliJXa i M3 Y1TU&3 i;vi Aiti.iNH.nr.w AS bi'cn reninveJ to leaver's Krit k l.ick, on North Third slreet. 3d door from Market, where they are prepared to d( all kinds if work in li.e.r line on the shortest not'Ce. Ciders and inquiries Irom neighboring loivns prouipt'y attended lo. ri-'tise rail and examine rur large assort ment i f Fixture of the most approved styles ate! doe h. am l it- g, April i.'it'J All work warranted. ANo Sfal litilf d.me lo or!er. Lewisbmi NOTICE. T TO lb f 'it;zei.s of I.rwisbtirg .and v'einifv. i;. I.. Elillt'N has removed Ins Hart r Suop Irom toe Idviere II. use to Market streei, b.is. -merit i-f X'i-!o'.v Am. lis" building, one door al.ove the I'ost Oiiice. Tiianklul In all past l.ivois, he hopes lo ineril a coutmuai.Le of Ihe public patronage. X. II. Tn. i!l hf tnrr rt'-ri tt:l fhfir he:.r-I lt lfn T ' '-t 3 if if it. I -itiH-. K 'i a .;iitrtT rirr j uii .-it II i.ti Hi jt i,i -ji .n. I ii-i in' nt. vr or u n, I'.jWi-lji t !i-;il, r;U'ir .-Itirrji mh-mji- k--n. U'wi!'ur-, Aj.nl 1, Ih.lj. K. I- H!M. Aurlian (.mmUfon ttmisr In LivMui:. CiiS5-iJ Lejl Ai!fiioi;i'tr ! r.l.Daili hunfr havmsbern aj poii:!- I m1c Aui.tH'i.'i-r Inr Li.vvi-l-t.rL', is nrt-pjifi in alteni! to country. cal!i in his line in iun uinl Commission Sales. In April next. I intend to open on Market street a Room lor ihe reception, and the sale a; Maied limes ufall kinds of Cii.uds al Ane tion. An v one wohing lo dipoe of any arii cle can deposit it wuh nie and I will seil it ai the best advantage 1 can and charge a per centre li.r I lie same I'eb. ;, ls.-.u f . DO.NEIIOWKn Admiiiisli a!oi s AolUc. VOTK'J is hercliy Riven, that lut'.m IN 4i I" .A dm i in st rati nn iti ihe K-i?'- ! WilJ.IAM TATK. late uf ll.iny inn.-hip, I'lituu ct-univ, tlcc'.i. hiivi I cen er;n:ted t.-itie itnd;r"ifittl lv the llftster I I nit n cihitiTv in due ft. rm i'l law ; ihereti re. all p r-ons n deoitd !o ,sa:d estate are retieMrd tu in;iUe iniiiiftii.ite payment, and thc--e havn: :mv just claims are alo re(;uesi-il to pre-eia ihtin It jjally authenticated fur settlement. Ro;i-:ur Ko-n n, SV.Mt LL TA I i:, Hirtley. March It, IVJ A.munsti-ai ts Altoincy at I.i;v. 0 FFIOE on S. uth Secnd near MarU'l Si. .t liv; m;, VA. rll Frofessioral Ilusii.ess eiitnis'ed to hi- care wiil be faithfully and promptly atf 'led lo Sepi. I I, 1:,7 TV-- iii.' i;i:ri i: t ilt i:. .r HlHiuini L'l rait nl' JiiLin.- Utia, I unt rciiN nt J I r tin- rv.f ot .vr Til: .ir.'l nil tl M-.i.-f : uim'-e .1 l.ivt-r, K:i!ii-i! n-i 1; ; Jiu::li.--, hT ''. l;p-bt-tiMi.. Kir nu-1 'ii-h. '1 i.r initio f I I It.ri i.nt r.nuDiIim. N. i; ( :.riM hii l lut'.itn.it.'ry l.h -uui it.-m. i no- 1 ,-i' k Hi m -I:t. h. . Ii.fiiit. li. l.U'rt. ri iAH1 1 L(..i.i r.'''.,i'U ..T.' Kjiff mi i t Lr. n.i lul:tr K'lt.ttm. i . W lit- S. Kin".... -Ul mijJ ..t. I ! t. Mt p ui ill I If r-i.i.1. t txi u im ,.!-. tc .I the i:.i -, I.U U-. Kitit a I L ri- ! (l;f ht. l ip, I ilitiaut l itiiLi l.:r.r i-t iLr 1 n:i. It I. in.- A. mi.. I Throiit fcii l -ft lnl:.. T.-t:. r. j: rlt Ii. 1. nt:.i a.i lt-'-r Ti:t Mil, ati l all .i'..- ari-itc iri-iu in iM rlKt -TTf PTllt iiL-I. hctl.trr Lr-nU-Urj-, w.uinJ. ornnlrart-l. Thf irr.-nt i -;ul:iriTr thi inva!u: 1 1t- it..'.! uttnitttij in 'mt. to i.trit:pion.frittc..i t. li.r t-JI ,rin i t it r. t.ri-1. r. Ii i. u-.t I ;i mu-l ( Li ini.s tiifi.tili ut Tlif n iinlTt, lif 1 1 'z iti!f-J it. tt"uiifrlMl ALU u. r; k a.mm t n w n K -iv, !-in ti ..i.4.j thru.-ic Ji5-d"-. Jo rot tH-;t.iti' tn m. oiiu-iiii jtui I.t I.tLI M.l-fc II H IV. Of:.-. 412 l; are ?tr:t. inl lr. V ir maj hr C.'.DSuI trl t.n li diM-iuw-n.. 1"U t tl.r I-vpsrt snil pro-ur rirmlnri d-UtniciBi; a laryc mas; lI' ilv u.o-t rt-'--:a!.:- rvitt-i.c. IIIVMI'IMS. Tlie r.lifor r.f ll.e '-if 7 .V.- !e:.kw in tT fi-1!w:re luiiif, tn tl.ait i-i--r i t J kiiuarr ..i-t. i'2. ruiM-rriiiii iT. Irons' lhi'uri!it-r. tiii It tun J him ot hrj - .pi iu : Pr. V.Wiy IKIM RATIVK U,. nrt iKtinlh. haHt of i-iiiuuii uliiij ti- iur rr-ii.:t th- u.-f ( I -nn.iteu. ! u rntivm. .in.l ii.'truni-. htrh mity h;i n u to n.'v rti ftnl tu nur n'iuiuu". ilmitiir. hutaeti r. u d i'r. bit)-' nifli. ine kt.tl f. uikI it to If rt-aliv j K-tii r-t c-lirDt rural !tf quntiti i-r Kr:i;-t la. t:.k? ri-it i'itiurv iti f.nifj mi. and rtJutuifitJ:!! tlie lJurtive u otliir tuu until tc J. i iuili 11 1 1 imi. j In ?inuTT, l.'l , bit datittti r. il.rti iii lit r inu-!-. nth ! Tt-ar. altarkttl with !iif..iQii!.rv K--tmttitn. Ail ' b-T joiiitu mrrr niurli -woili-u. at,J rUr 5uftrrJ tLr HiopI ! xi ruri;.tiOit Ain let thrr- mi ntlis cr m le. I ra!J in a -liniMu, who rotitinut-d foattir.tl h'-r witli' Ut in inirii utt tit. ifttilic nir.rh diw o timed. 1 ri. ! inj a to trv Ifr. if ira' lh..ur.-tttt; tli- tirt little mi o i-rutiu-. r d a d ridtit . liati:t-I-r tin- l Hit. Mi r uliinitd lltr j mr-dli'int -T finr tint- it MlNvtt-d a tertrt t rurrfrln' ! haft rt'itiNiiit-ii tm ! htn-Lii sii-tn and Li r litalih gt-oi I a lite, tili-g UJ.utd 1 1 tw t.iti. I3iliS M. TIIOMI'SMX, 0 11 ItutrhlDMiO t. TIIItOlT dim im:. Thi larjrt rlti.!' ot ii a."f , ilirlu'ltiip I .ct-ratirilJ. In flam.-:ti tt. Itn n htal irritnt ton-, in m.,i yut-rti-- tulii tratd ty th UM ft It. Iai:'' lh uraliVe ai.d i'r. ; '1 l.ri'Nt .4 i.iirriti. n. Kt-ad liif f- liuwiBaj tax' 1 1 ffiNiy cutr aftt-r ln ci'iitir.ttfd iirtTin : Kt 'Umn, ihr.'it-r to., July 2, a'.. j Dr. ItYts Pear Mr: AJ-t.ut fif j't-arn aco I atfirked with a litaR rf thrf tl:rc:tt. lii h r n ire on fir: tititi I It. 1 ut at I nut- Ii u ; I wtrnltl ttf 10 id tin- f-.iiii wrd -lifltnnj would W rv ' : ditiv--it), ai-i't cii atiifd ilii !'( nf t hut to ut h an 1 xlf Lt tl.Ht 1 ii'Ul.l not nk al f a hi- r 1 i.e .ti I iwnf rontiiiiifii ct-ltin; op. not wttl.nt;iiidinir 1 was undi-r the nitdical tri-altnut of I. ur ilitlt-rt-nl 'tivi-;vMn I 'oni i n ir a!:ittio I nt mv r ndit'i n. 1 tont-iutii d to tn l'hilMdrlphi.'i a id rotiu:t yu. whtrh tcu rfrotiH-t I 'lid in ilif ititT of is.i. n j,,u rtronunt inlf.l tur totnkt your 1 f. u rat it ; ard l-v the uf ot f. ur I -01 tit p ot it. in : rr.nnfiioa mtlt tour throat api'li'-ation. I a eiitirc'y rurt-d. and ha- r niin. ti il. It L- now niort- thmi a far Mitce the cure wan tf.trttd. Kt-tfx-rtttil!;. iiur ' fritrmi, M.K(J AI1KTTA 1'. Bl.-lUiK j -rR DAVIP'ANTT ?( KollnastlNTVKNTaniI ! TUtUMT AI'r-I.Ii'A lloN rtiruid ammtanr thf t-or-i attvr 'Ju caseit ot rclulou LUtr aLd I lrvn..ic ,tf the Throat. I C"? Call on the Apents. J. CAKEK A CO.of j Lrwiflnunr. ar.d prwurp Tirrulrra rontalciDg a, largp 1 nisiw of vnh'nn in favor of the mdit itif. I ; J. BAKKK A Cl. Agts fur I' Dion cvuuty. T5.ry l HOUSE BUILDERS, rjlAKE NOTICE! The nudersigned an J. appointed Agents for the s.ale uf Iiooi-k, Itliiitls & tVindoiv Sasli of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warrameit. .Made by L.BrKOL'T, Huhesvilie, Pa. and for ale by 67tf F S CALDWELL, Lewisbnrc 1hr AT A UAKGAIX ! t A t Th subscriber has cm hand for sale TtO .U HuieK, which he cilTer at a barsam forCa.. trwill Exchange fnr a mvd HuKaE. Call son or von will miss il. B. F. II LRrsH, at inir--n (i.HHiiDin Strnv, or if absent, inqnire of VV. If. liuier, at Wm. Urown, Jr. store. Lewburg, Feb. HARD TIMES! t6 7 H V dorTl yon sell cheaperl" What, ' cheaper vet ? W hv. sellin SlIA.llOHIV COII, for iS I to 2.75 per Ion, accenting to quality but not on a JtOI 0 LICIIIl . Illl'dC die I I1C I'llira itT tiiMl J load or by the ton, and deliver at anv place ' within the borough limiit. Having Weich-; scales, full weight will be fiven. Also, j ISIucktmitlit' Coal, and Kitkn-Hum Coat for Foundry purposes. Yard ou Water street, near Weidensauls hotel. , Lewisb-g,lay27,'58yl G. HOLSTEIX. arrLASTlH and .VI I.T cheap for rash by tiEO. HOLSTEIX j or ctiunirv nnxim-.e. l vi st i nv tit rtn.it - - . i I 1 DP tfaiAVtf"'K iM .vnai.n fc. ver LtvtK WATCH r., ! Inquire of O ... -- t A E. DENORMANDIE. Lewisblirer i BBLS. Family Extra While Wheat I'LOI'R-verv choice article for sale by rimtnrRt.iy nr.os. ' t; OS'F. A black La. e VEIL, a few eve nings since. The finder i ren.iesied to 1 , liave it at the Chroniilc illicc. Maich 18. Last Notice. VIA. PKII.-stJ.Ns knowing Ihemsel, indebted lo J. M HKEV'ER enlr iN.oe rr Book Accouul. will please TAKE .f)'i ICE that iherr accounts must be paij On or hf'-re ihr. 1 ilny i.f April t,fJf If m t attend! d to by that tune I Zihfy w m I.e lei. in the hands ol a pn per Oir.cr Ff.'s :iLLi:t."l 1(J. however ui.o'ea.an. it may l.ewisl.iin, Feb. Iff, m. OTIC i; TO T.X IM1;rs." Hi: f. hi ol Directors of i:,e buronsh o I., wisbuig have not Le n able to na ,i r earhe.s b it 6rtv per mil. of Ihe ir,,,.. j . ih.-rn f..r. their s,tvirs. Y. n are htreby ,u l.fo.l lhat the t olieii. r is authorized a,1(j .Hired bv liie 1'ireclors, tiler reasoujt; S(J" tiee, lo ei.l. .ee collection of the sam. jij, 4 'I ax is f. r Ihe lear Is'-". 11J. JtiXFs I.ewi-I..ir-. Feb. . !:, T.eas'a:',., Viiiiam VanGezcr, TTOHNKV at Law, -1 V l. vv ltui?. I iiiim ',, pa I it llrlice i..n.siie Kiiue's Molel -4 -nil: i i in: .i i:k XXOIll.U KM.WN AM) XXdKl.n K ir - IIOLI-O WAV'S Ol .N T.l EN T rI'K r!n.i- I n. f nil ar . n-. k- w-ll ti A Tilt . 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HOOTS AND SHOES:! cn t all In l:it at 31 RMI' c "1 H K A P i;tt) T AM) SHOE fTOKE.nexl d. or to li.:ler A. V I'iu: Mi re, l.ew- iini., id., tifre way te u ui.il a seneiai aM..rui.t r.t i-l IIcl's, Ladies', Hisses' ard Youths' I'orU. Sli. r, ti.im r. It ux U ins. Slippers &e. i.i the l;tt.t ties nini l-ei (;ualitie, selecircl uith pri-;it caie and at t'ah r.irr. mhrh will L- M.l, I a It u- a at any p:ce ihis mJ rin!aiV!'!ua. MAM FAl Jr;i.XG ,( I2EPA1IXXG i'.fp.e n;ti h U ut r ih;tn ihe oM finces. Thana tul It r i';iM favors, we will eniieaviT lo Dier:t yi'ur itinhtr cum. in. ?vpt. nu: MILK I X V T ; O 21 A TOK! i i;i i akhi by j a aa&m, (YitilMiuniVd entirely frtmi Cl'MS. A 1( l.N K How ir!. tl - -ul iir. ti ai rtm-mtuthmrtM, fiini. r. ut ilt-r ai t m- rr -IT. ttml lli:n. ;ir thfr Btrdiric known. It is n t i"il v a f uit.uH'C. 1 ut a lir-r r-airttyt a. In flr-t t n tiif J i r to tjrrt it- u rl :d maltrr. thro i n Ih wt.-nnu h aL.l li.wrla tt mrry otl lhat wiattcr. Ibu a rotti( li-h'ii-j to jurp-jfn !!.- tua'Iv :lhiut any ft tlif j aiiitul h f.tn t-11 riD ri in I In- v nation ot n, t i'athartl. f. Il f!i. p-llu n-, hllr It ptiis:- ihr JIB. and wlf-n tk n dmlv 111 no-irratf d'-i-rs will alnD:lira a ud luiid it up a Uh unu.-ual raj idii j. Thf I.itfk i onr cf thf 'iTim tjal rrrnlatrr ft thf humnn li y ; ard ibt-D it r rti ibi h fun t;i ti fil. llif j. wt-r-i 1 1 'thr fv-t.m arr tuily J 1,1. I'd. Ihr tU m.i.f. if PC "'ill. MfLtirr tVti.'Ji intitf nrain.r a t n .t tl.r i.trr t. r thf 1 1- IF if rf rniniK r uf it funr- Q tn-ns; hro thf rt'OivB l wi fiarr v at ti.ult. and thf ih- if at fuuit. Ihr M-itm mi fit rt 111 ti u-f- l.lIfc hlMIti ft-SMtl to t-ar nt th:t oi'itx. erf i f it his ftuii . in a ) r:u t rr tn find MOf rt-ui iiy. thf many U rar i. m i.ts To 1 r r that tl.i- r m prrwin trouht. d ih Liv it foruij., Laa bul lu try irrta n. I .jtit tirr if t'Df orirato -tit ii. it- tlulr. r Hit? i- - thr rop rt h;t! Biaw : nn r- il .in iwrrt ht-ith ti rtutltrirt f to wt.icb H i- I:' I'- : dy at lat ft u&i. ,r fym C irttm. id ''' ,a DuttU-.audifD;-"1 vtfirbifl orfraif iraftf rfr" Ihipf OumTrirrTr aM tli Ht. in. uri-Hine in thnr i.iarr a ha.tl. C f bi!r. intti;. rutti'jf the "Mintfc. ri;MM t'1 dii:'t !!. PlFtriiNf. the 'ti p, puiiur i ,n' bralth to tl.r whi-tr ma- .rhimrv. rtni' in caiir tj tbe J:M-a5 -f- fi rt-ns: a ra.N'I ri.rr. KlLLlora lTia arr w rur. .1. .M-. ht Ti H, na vfm l D, 1 y tht- ivta.-i cut L-r ut ttt tit KK lU.nt.AT a. 4tir il. -r tit. r ratine L puff ri-nt to rrir thf atrntMi-li attJ pr ul tbe ft vX m ai rtrtc It!r nr dew tabrnbe- lore r'niir;. Nt. ii.au: r.. IX tni cur rff.a taken at . , nitl f. Ir-reO?ttf b ffl'tlj. M J tint- ('iji. LU inmf. Mim-Jw tak-D after carbnxnl :Kcnrrrif t.ilnrdrwnrtwntra- .rwt.fu!ii wiilal. lit r Mi K lliAl'M III. OCf l i.ttlr t:..r!t f,,r fc - I Dia(r rNtrn. tif V TiAT" tl.rrau.-r rf tl r nw. ami pink. a r''l ' rt r" niy . ur in an !ia I irly r tn - nil'. Onr d cr -tt-n r. j ft-tt I if n Mtrr itrr h lU " 3l.irt.ii. and a prrt. &t I tir. I t'l'fi ?a , Xif'uiy ere '!--. n-d to tM t'BJ 1 VH-kiir. , M OnrlrttVtaltrnfnr J.rln rm'T? all Icanrn ur unsatural rrd- LJ or trt It r rkm. Onr Atr takn a h'rt t-ir-r re-tr-ra ralirff f" ' witrnr to thr Hi.tMitt. a4 dur.-t aril- in itx w. rt .rniF. whilr Mca and r mm plainta yinu almost to Ur tlt d-r. Onr jn or two tlora row atta Rk rnUM a p? r iiilrt-n: tbrrr in noi" "tirrr. catrr, or pf i th. ..-u i. .... A ' kotikaeurta 2 Paul-.,' ij n-itie lw?twtri.rJ rtf a rr.r.ttn i. r li I me d ... i . ' '"' " . r . (ft riui.u lu- it 'I'J .otUVr.'i ZTi ,.aii .l.it.wsi,ig tlKU-unu.te.w'-'' on, ,o bvor. t Tarwwah, '- " '" a aa7 mm a a aa aw ta iertirTitir vi-nini. Tim n I KV. ltd tf"" . wtirkintr rurrr alDint tf-oierral to rrlirTr. . K. r. ,,.... x..t n,lrld. t than our tottlr in rrtjuirrd lo rurr any k'nd ot ' hud ti boiii ia TTijuirvit ii- rmriiij ' - 0.mt.lain(. fta th oift JnumdKt or l-y'JTZ i 0lRID(ll MaJjoi, ail mt hmh ara thr rrui " mmJ Li.vr- Yltirt O! lntxis Tn Br-TTt. SANrnrn a c vntwtm.Mi Krtur.'w med n..allrd ll ilmriuHs. Sold lso tjr lj 7ol a. CALIW ILL, Ubr. ' IVI'o Ilooksiandoibfrariici" f J,.( that l md on hand er to i-n'i '''" LeaiitufS Bci-ifcindtr.t'H: M ? . A
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