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LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMERAPRIL 1C, 1858. Jsctvisburff, la. Friday Morninc!. April 1G, 1858 a mFUTl.II'-M.iiufe-turer.. MmtnlJ Mechanic, A V, Hi. ..li.s.rs in 0 aod Country. Publisher- ,7-.. ,1.1. to buy or "eell-would do well to employ 111. .11 who .1.1. to buy or lilfll uM . lor column, of the community nUiht . ui dealer, w .Sec .Vctv Advertisements. j-MonJay of week after next, ia the April or adj .urncd Court for Union coun ty, at this .Wo. (May Court commences the 17il of that niQDth.) t-s-sral persons iK-arlHEHIS HOTEL desire a park made up lm nitcly postponed." TLe State is tired of deterred I rein a because in other days pa- J t r LEGISLATIVE. Tho bill to "change the venue of a cer tain action Quinn's,wc suppose, but don't know from Cuion to Northuuiber'd Co.," was njected in the Senate Yeas 11, Nays 13. In Senate, Mr. Souther reported "as committed llouso bill No. 579, to incor porate the Lcwisburg Savings Institution." The Senate amended the House Liquor Bill so as to give power somewhat to re strict the tratlis. The annual bill fur the abolition of tho State and County School Superlntendency, was debuted in the House, aud "indi.fi- $Uii of ii). IlKHwiiKici- a,i 3Utoiji'ti'ij, pn 1,11 1 . i . . , . la" i : ii... k; .1 i w opened, read, soiled, lorn, mis eternal iiUKcnug wiiu iue ccuuui uja- is n.t sutiscnuers. i lie , ,.roposeJ Ly a fow couuties. The Tu. "32 1 17.S J.4 3 4.4 6.2 10 7 lt.7 177 25.0 m.7 24 Pi 2S.2 375 au.5 41.4 2.1.7 2- & ITS 14.1 2J.1 2SS U5.8 at 4J.7 SJ.1 429 45 41 J 4- 5 tki.4 J., do V f a. dai 7 i.x. s p.m. 9 rji. 2I8 17 414 H.O S9 1.V7 18 4s.S 611 44.2 16.7 19 S7 ill 440 If 6 2.1 2U0 (it tiD.t bl 21 4.7 Ki.n 452 2U.ll 22 S7.J 4!. SkJI 2.1.423 ri) 4. H tilt 22.1 24 24 9 4ug 44.8 2J 25 an. 64 0 47 9 II 'I 2n 3S.J 12.4 311 7 911.4 27 31 4 48 Z 4.3 S5 5 28 4.1:1 4'.0 40 0 33J 2 3. Hi 4J0 .178 3 31.4 1.1.7 43.4 41.0 31 SUH (9.7 42.4 Mean. J.4u 41.25 Sa.U , March, 1868 2li..'!4 do 1S57 4.1.117 do 18-jo 30. 8 A mixture of salt with a little milk iu whitewash, is recommended. aaliily prayer uiectiugs, at noon,are held in Independent Hall, Lewisburg. HrThe new house of worship of the United i uremren, at new llerlin.wilt be dedicated on i Sunday, lftili of May. Uishnp Ulassbreuner ana omers are engaged as preachers. .Tbo PKESUTTEl:VOFS.llTHl'MCEllLtS0itl LEASES. Blank Leases lor I,ndlor. and Tcuauls, for tale at ilieCArunicc cilice. I'ESXSYLVASItWIKE WORKS, No. aa Arch St. bet. Srnmd and Third, (OppoaiU Bred atrert,) rillLADHLVIHA. A Chance to "Live," Ajcain! ! V-EVAN & SN'OHURASS are jelling Extra Family Flour at fc.l.li, and Superfine at Wi... SIEVE.S.Kitld!e.s,ScreeDS,WovenWire ! p ot all meshes and widths, wuh all kinds ' " ' f I'laln and I'anry Wire AVork. Heavy Twilled Wire for Snark Catchers: Coal, Sand and i ravel !crceiis; I'aper Ma- W MARRIED ET married when you wish, only so yori call ri M FAIillIX S HAUIlWAKE of I'laln and I'anry Af ire AA'ork. ! . 1 (Kr:,aud eeta first rate t OOK STOVE at ! Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; nr'1 cos, as 1 "ant lo close oul my sto:k of FIUST 01' THE SEASON! SHIREYER & SON have just re- J ceived iheir slock f .New Sl'KlXU A.Xlt XI MUEK GOODS! which they are sellins; rrry cheap. Th ise who bay for Cash are particularly intiitd tu rail. April I, lM. las il l 4jo boia'iu ujt.ui-i mnetiu iu ui.buri. on ti,a Tiiird ker's Wire ; Cylinder and Dandy Hulls, eov- 31.4 i.i.7 43.4 Tul.j ('juib, of April, t II u'durk, A. M. ull Md ! crel i the hes rjiannrr. Wirr n,..l U'.r. 30.8 69.7 42.4 erur.t aiti.ltel Urporu, .Dd doul.1. tb. .,..!; , De!"1 maner W lre aild ire pe-nunt for lhf CoamidioorA mdJ C'ontlriKuut iuud, I encing. Quantity of rain and itnow In iocbej of wabT, '.417 Thtii ia tlie imiillst iittnlity for any uionth on my rec ord, c. 1. J. DEATH OF THOMAS H. BENTON. Col. Uenton died at Washington, Sat- ers in an I I. 'st, t ..i..v way we mi "' ir....i i r t. ,l.l;tr .ti.,n . . . which nm- b th printers and patrons-is, ., v e' ' ' ; urday afternoon last, of iutcrnal cancer. to ret m-. .. tou(..-i' mi(ui...u sustains tnc mtegrtiy oi lue sjsiciu iu an o,..,l.i,in ,n fi. i,,r h i,.,,i 1.,.mti,,.,i i,:M its departments. I Abridgement of Congressional Debates up 1 ne House paea a niii rcviving.unuer l() 1S50 TwQ jaUf,Lter!, (Mrs. Jones and a modiued luiui, iu lr . a i t then he will nave to occasion I. "iai.;" his iieiKlil.r's papers; they mil not .e inrir.'t or mislaid; and the prin- fr will urn be cheated. uti a tune uinir.i . . .. i. : i r.. .. i. t us io.i re sim can it Kai;ici. , . , , now sen I larue pakazes to M-Creicbi's.Dates- rcnnsylvania. It goes to tnc senate, j Liiu iu his d villg Lours l.rs.l5llchanan Far.ner,vdle..vc. &r.,and we uu. tna. t,en, it it paf.ses ana oeconus a law, we ; . . . ,nJ . , shall give its provisions iu full. tioD CoL hcutoQ urg(.j tim ( aUnJou A i uu-bur.' natiK tias neen re cuartercu iu oo extcia irou mil tnu rburrh Tuiuns. I.SA.V.' IIKIKK, Slatisl CTrrk. Keystone Edilorial Union. Pursu- ant to ft resolution of liio Ky"t.n Kditnrhd Union, pnnmnl at the tirta inet'tiiix of DihI Af held in limuville, MnnUiur Co., Anituat 4th, Ho, next Ketierl mating will be held ut futUrille, on Turl; Ms; I. lb. ls..B st 2 o'clock, I. M. The crdil eo-ooratiuu of our Urethren of the prrM, to Becuie on that ticeeei.io a large and re spectable n-j ri'Mintalliin, ia .'ari.itly inritd. 1.KV1 L. TAIL, IVUHlenl. J. llrsRr Pi trjiTis, CViTfiV ttrSee advertisement Dr. Sanford's Livca KviooMATuit in another column of Ibis paper. Paor. II. Ui'tall's OtiVASic On t fleets cook siove.5. J(IS. M'FADUIN. Lejrisbunr, March II, IMS. Dissolution- -Notice. TI'IIE Co-Pannership heretofore msting be .1 tween the subscribers was dissolved on ihe 1st inst. by limitation. The Accounts are lo be scliled at ihe FuunJrv. and ihe business carried on for the present t v John Lillet. WILLIAM FliltK, JOII.N LILLLV. Lewisbors. Feb. A very superior article of HEAVY FOUN DERS SIEVES. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire and Sieves. 7:ilml BAVLIS3 & DAUBY. WM. UAYE.S, M.D. A. P. JIl TLtltT, M D. RS. HAYES & MEYLEKT. Ih)!i4'iai)!t K Siirjct-onw. f?" Residence of Dr. Haits S. W. corner of Market and Water streets. r v """ie,ice ' i'r.ltr.T-Market 4Tf " r r' K rounury at me west i Mjrch R EC BEN SNYDER. . vi.itM iiuiiii siur. llllllir-ni Jirttf miHJlIl . '. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rrwiw 1 he subscriberolfrrs to sell the John B. Linn, TTORVEV AT LAW in Frick i V Block, Ncnh M Si, near Market. l. lI.ui'5. Pa. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. j FIHE Copartnership heretofore eiistinr b- J tweeu Ihe subscribers, known i, firm l Dun iiiiama. Dm. aa.ru (V Co., has been Inis day dissolved, bv mutual consent, Keubeu Snvdcr having sold his interest iu said firm to Beyers Amnions. The business will 4a coniitued under the san.e nau.e and tj! of the lurmer firm. J. D. MEFFrNDKRFER. I.ewisDor?. i MAKTIX DItK S IACH. inn .s. 'if iirg'r Hi, ii.i.-kug' In' Its! Iit camptauu made tu us about die lositi" and abusinp of i. ip ts. (Tu iiiat plan, ye around Biehl's Kfi up a l.irs'e pirk, and let every man have Ins on ii,u:.iuirr as well as his own I'ruu .' Mr. liiirli1 has a subscription paper.) rji"xMr. 1'ink's Lecture was an earnest exhortation to the i his Lccomriton nnlicv. thn nnn.irrnt ih'font by this devout Anti-Bank Administration. I of mheh grcatIv Jtt;a6ei j,r jjtIjton j A bill to erect "Marion" county, from ; Vut JWU ,rJ3t iu GMr.Uuel.anau.and : parts of Erie, Crawford and Warren, has ; uut j man . I become a law, subject to tha process do. j l.i . t . :.. v..i. n t; - V V. . . uu.OL ,1.11 U1IU IU .1 VI 1.1 . O I J i 4 youth of America, to : scribcd iu the late amendments to the Con- , ; ,-ao t, u . ... . , .,- ,. . .....-..fl-i I ""I HUB DlUHItU ttl VUtllJUI 11144 IUOA cultivate thesiitrit ,.f Liberly.of Learning, 6titution. ,.,',, . ... 1 ;rf.. I,a nr.scoi.ti .1 in niOt I T. u ...... .1. tr l !ll !. ..I j-.-..- uuu ui , .uu.. - i in ceuaie, inc iniu.su ui.i ruiaiivu iu f ijj3 glowing terms amumjiu.si as lu; uv fmMlc T0;illi , iartlfy, Lcwio.aud West iUutT., was reported with a myitii-e recotn- uituuauuil. Brv, it ,.,... it-, 1 , i Militia System in m.u t.. t . i ,i r .. :i; ..:,i. ! mun cures ,n a" Eore and painful diseases i viavuvai aiiiaa iulii auiiiiia nuc nitu . f t . . u . j man aiiir a-iiivi vi CU4I fXIUIll. nfllfl . given by its use in from 6 lo 30 ininutf-s I i 't'For sale everywhere. 4oA pi J lo'ihin-' frkn.l -f .ur, who tu ott this sitlo j of f trtTy lli'uh W'nKwbat Loar h-i.J.-d, wliil ntttit t from the city a few t1T j. ii-ft 1'ft. UufjtlN Hair K ttor- f tlTe, tA-Qil on hU retiira alltJ to Lie latty.lofc, tut ( nm arrjtitt-j to linti fhv 'liJ but necdictnz biui : at.j im , ni .Iiat-Iy ilcU tunt.vJ lo pM fr m ou.id of li.Tn lf ' tut wni) i-vt'iitu-tlly rlinirriutnl to fia! he ws mj. plant- iu bin f .miir 94-lf in ibi- alTi-cti..ii of Itie laiiy, wlii. h j rau4 hiiu t uiak hiuitwlf kimwn ; but tbr litiy ni( my n that bc' HUt tli rouiitrf. it tn-ttr than tiie oiiirt- j nl, and ii.it-t that U rontinu- ( if u-rtf-rT i to u-r tin li.tir l.tfitor:iiivf. Tu U- bal of tli.,- UrufL-inti. 'l Uu- i.- iK.riiiiii! iii-rni'i. S.1.1 l.yalU'wJ DruuW. Uruwn's new Store. Dr.Meylert re?p.?ctrully refers to thefcilow- ; sentlemeii : i'rot W. II. Vim rtiRrf. M I. 4J0 Vm!tim: M"Tr, do J-hi W. 1baptr, M l. t. J 'if T. MaTCALcr.. M. l. JUil.'rl t x. Jtic, LL U, flO IK Til) Wuiut io j.nt.t x. CtMN'imn r-ii.il. W. JcmsMj Ht-r. II. tab Mal". DD. l-ewi&biiry, .-prit I, !S58 Now Yrk City do do do ModI rotate, !, Tautik Wilk-tt-Karro .-ornutiu LewiaLur if MrttLot ctrA. i'lftii r!rihe Wareroom. Oilice, and ihe .Macimurv aitachrj .ilso a large amonnl of I'aii'rns U v 1'at-nt Rtshis fr Agricultural .Ma:liitirry,Sroves, Ar. It is reanteii as otic of the best titration!, for a ET'tod.safe hiisihp.s The Pr-jpnetor's time is wholly engrusbetj in another enipluyincnt, uhieh is the reasun he tl'-stres to dispose of this Foundry. Fur any luniirr jiarncuiitr.t, autjres WILLIAM FKICK. I.rwisburg. Feb. IS5S CnionCo.1 Pa Dissolution. - - -Notice. flIIE I'c.nartnershi n herfl.,r,.rf fT.oInq I - 1 ten ihe subscribers, known as ilin Firm of Bnataii, (jcuDta, Mini & to. La becu this day dissolvej by mutual consent, Chas. E. Morris bavin; reined from said Finn. Hatch 1, Isij. TlloS. bKASKK, r.rr.K tu Avt.R. iH'Uts. MAK-II 1 CO, 1 us- r mi. .mis, 11. 1, I Lt.ll k -jKt. NEW II AT, AND CAP, liutnau 111 oJi-1 of Ami rican character. J Lc address eljsfd with the poetical invocation 'Sail mi, .ship of State" and the re- ., -. 1 r.. rs It.', Fnonsc I V th'1 liab'i 01 "launeu a.'ouuic 13 mother to ieuuesscc studied law ; was elected to the Legislature and on I iiu.hu i..r 'u liliWAKK.Il ljL'ArK N.I.STUI M.-AMJlll ACK HH TOI1H. I's,, llt-liiilM.ltt'K lliL'lilv t.l.r.utrMle.l Katr-t i.-hu for all l,iM..ist'fi ol Ibi- UliM'-r, Ki'liieviaiid M-xu- j moving to Missouri, became iu 1820 her ' ro',Mul"' Jl""-""".' Ul""lM'''--first U. S. Senator. His long aud varied I .. . .,,..;.,.,..., .V.. . effi-Tbauks to Oen. Cameron for one of subsequent political career, is fresh iu the "... or Liver iui.dy, . on- of ibareu-.t I . . ! eoferlea ni-lile In ni'-di. Ill,- ll.e r.aat renturv. It liae frhnf ilinTJ P-iiriatisiii T.rettv Wtj!l 1 oe copies of the l'acifio Railroad Sur- wemorj of all. U about brills vey. VVlilCQ UlpS lDlO L aCIC oaOl H plirSC .v.-.ium.w uuu nuuutnui iuuus Kf--,-,--nit.i roriuiJor lams; aitti nut funt-iuwiuii ia. .... , f..r ltnn,lft f.., t try had enabled him to accumulate a vLstiaV fine ILils made to crder. OLD HATS Lectures tins winter, as iar as : - - r . ... . , , i ,11.,.-,,. u. ofi,;.7:. i jit.: " Z see tho advancement uuncrsai nuowieuge, wuieu uis .1 d,b,!1t.v.c.,.i.,ie. ia.t bUt uT ivm iu B,-. PUBLIC NOTICE O a?l whum it mat roneprn That th. T tniPsri't WV ITPCTIIPI1 1""hs ui t iiuitA j u.s ac M iitAL have Jt.lDir.O r.'V.Wil IlliM Ultlj. ! been left in 111 v hands for .seuleinent and c.o! i'"All persous failine to call and eir accounts on or before the 1st dav IT 'I'llE nbrnVr.Mi'a rRAlTRML ; Si J- HAT PER, respectfully announces In the ' uf Ann exalted. Th' we have been able to learn, have been very Anr.l lll I- .. citizens 01 i.ewisDiir- and me surroundu.t- maiJe acc&I..j, tu )aw . rotinlru ilirtf 1a bin i.a.t ...ut.n.i ti.u ..1 t ...... r , . a. a if jii'l 'i.(4VU U4t UUOVU buMtie-sS, in the new Store iCoom on narket st between Front and 2d. 4 Lewi-bti (next doer to James CriNwelTs,) where he is ' prepared to furnish cnMumers uh any am j c!e in his Jine. f t? Si riil ntlAnlmn n-ii.l lit Ittect Ct, !BC Administrator's Notice, "17'HEREAS, Letters of Administration t T the estate of FRLbERICK MARSH, laie of Lewisbursr, Cmon ct-untv, deceased, have been "ranted to ihe subscriber, by th Ke;;is'er i Recorder ot said county, all per sons indebted to said estate are reijuested ta ithottt further nonce. ! "lake iniineuiate payment, and tnose havinj WILLIAM JONES claims against the same will present lb.au ed and Cf-lleclioii Alturnev for Thornton i M Neal ' authenticated for settlement to rjr. Feb. S6, pe 1 CHAS. C.SHORKLEY, Admin x.ewisuur, .viarcn iy, i?s Much as we wish to see repaired at short notice. at the lowest possible j prices lor t-ash. ta1 My own work repaired ; P.t .Inn of t!,e ,ic. in India iiKe, Of Ihe ritis.n, th.- Trance ai.-l Ofue : Th- y .-in; i f lb - 1. 'a trance 90 intl-h diQuatd It..- the hn.ir iu earh trotii.-itl rlime. I.i ll.e eticurt l-.a-t vf earh b h Matured dl,b, T tta.irt.f u:ne or tn-u; h brandv, Yel ii-. .... of tl... liat uam.t ab'-e c:,u cuuiiara W lib Mia. la.uBJi.tMiU'3 t'auijy. nistrator tiy-W ANTED IEinEDIATELY.'-s 2JOO IJUSIIKLS COKX! 2,WU BUSHELS OATS'! ow BUSHELS RYE! tntiy be .mowed early nest season. TUc ue effort, of Gen. Cameron and otbcw .0 - -V degree f pS; m & ilhrV'' I KV.Ns tfc FICUTHORX. Literary Aviation have made a noble : at floodgate of extravagance and i P'-al and other loitbere ,s a 'mXS'jTcO have ' nmvtil '' Alini7tratorg lMnlCe i . .- i corruption the 1'ublio I'riutin" Tho 1 geD-Tal concurrence iu yielding to him the ii,irtu,.,are.u,h thst r.raii n.mpi.inu ,riiB from 1 I 'li'i -u ,,dv c '0Pd ' "" ' d...w.mh-. i.-ati.. Aanunistrators' Notice. l. 3 btL'lunill. I ... . e;ttr , . l . I -. i "r aVtaaciwiita. it I. .a anfailiu femnly, nail u ' 'heir Flour and I'eed Store to ! WHEREXS Letters tif 4dininistr.i, n T" . . . , - . amount expended is enormous, and a large tnlute ot gtnotum, Wy, and j,unty lJ'tXi- ,he recentlj- occuptetl by Ilrowo & Kter-1 . Mr. Mono, ...s.nUlc take, pleasure to the eVtae id Mrs.MAR 1 MUuUB. t drThe i i.igi AjiMur asks our opin- portiou of it of no public value Or iutcrct. m private lite. ,.,., m,, it tuc mia , n".0"-Mk'r'etJ where they are elad to ! in inlormiug her numerous friend, Itat she , late ut Kein Miubp. deceased, have beau HI :ri:STlVt2rZZ XttheouonDcm- -V.ia llox.sM.-Tho Virgi- judgment, our ex-pcrience.our observation, W- Forne, sa.d he repud.ated with con- eo2llZTtL i CELEBRATED ; ATOTICE h hwek giVCB, that Letters J."1 " W ti ?' e hw DM" " ""S: and our assoei.tcs, heartily concur in the J tempt and u.sgust the platform adopted dBpendeDCe. Wt sll0ulJ ,L eucb FAffllLY SEWING MACHINES, , A of on the Es,a;e of MllwV;Mah isstj " AJm,n,s,rstor conclusion that it is the course best adan-! bJ tu0 Lcmoeratic Convention at Harris- a mark of respect to a document which "95 BROADWAY, New Yo.k ,.!..,.. i' ,i.'' le 7 1' ra,.?a I CRM i:RI! Ch,a f,r Cn.h-.r in I . ted to advance the great principles of Ile r ublieauisin. When Union for the Truth b3 been faithfully carried out not only I ia our own, but iu other States it has 3 proved hil.tT successful. There is now, ; tippareutly, a tunrc general appreciation ' . f'f the nocv-sity of union, than heretofore. it is folly t) g to logger-heads about 4 nanh t. It is the i of "Democracy" i that has cursed the nation for years past j i and wo stand prepared, now as ever, to j iiuthe great body of its opponents in the best adapted measures to stop its evil ' i cower, and overthrow the bogus party. Ia treat, u... o uiust avoid extremes, and look to the gen eral good more than to our individual pre ferences. Tall in, brother! "Distinct as ihe l itlnas, yet one as the tea'." C5,The Kansas Constitutional Conven tion adjourned oa the 3d iust. No re striction of color or nation exists at tha first election ; bu at that tiino, the qucs- tion as to how universal suffrage shall be, " I ttill be determined. I St. Lot-is, April 9 The Leavenworth j correspondence of the Democrat says that the policy recommended in the address to tha public, framed by the convention coui- mittoe, is, that they give the Leavenworth ynaiitnti.in a heartv ratification, and re fuse to accept any organic law derived from the Lecompton constitution or gov ernment. The address does not recognize the possibility of the Lecompton constitu tion becoming the fundamental law, even though Congress receive it, as it is without the sanction of the people, aud will bo null and void. It was distinctly understood that the convention would not tolerate the burg, and would repudiate Wm.A. Porter if he placed himself upon it." Judge M Kinney of estmoreland county said the Harrisburg, declaration of doctrines "was not a platform, but a gallons, which will hang any man who steps upon it." 1st?-John Kobins, of the lato Milton Journal, has removed his establishment to Shamvktntoirnsu Northumberland county, with a view to the establishment of a pa per there. Sbauiokin must somo day be a large business mart, and Mr. Robins hag the skill and mechanical ability to get up apajperjhatwill "pay" and aid materially We wish him much success in his effort. Usios Seminary. The Catalogue for 1837, just received by us, cmbrices the names of 100 students in tho Seminary proper, and 52 in tho Primary department 242 in all. The list shows that the people of New Berlin and its vicinity are united and earnest in giving it all the lo cal support possible, and thereby reaping the many benefits resulting from a largo and prosperous institution of learning. Col. II. B. Wright is said to have become purchaser of tho Luzerne Union the Democratic organ of Luzcrno county at a recent Sheriff's Sale. E. S. Good rich, Esq., a veteran Editor, of no ordina ry ability, has assumed the Editorial charge of the paper. Mr. G. was Deputy Secretary of tho Commonwealth under Gov. Bigler. No Dissolution. "Dissolution, if Banks is elected Speaker," proved a false policy of any 1 ree fetate men, quauiying . ..Dissolution, if Kansas with S la under the Lecompton UiH of Hights ; and ...... admiltC(J ha3 bccn the cry all through Ihe South this winter. Well, Congress in the popular branch ha fVr it wis declared that the right of all men to the control of thctr own persons was prior to law, aud inalienable. - ...1 Ctn.n.n L'.naae. ti nil ntst a CAnl , . i 1 1 j --.on. o.aii.ij AViltsKEV- U1SKE.. AUUtrsui. aim . j .. fire.eatcr leAVeS-DO "diS' lliehards were bung at Lancaster, on tr,. , soluti(m foilow6all LaDg on to Tjncle Sam's treasury ! git5We aro indebted to somo one for a printed copy of an able defence of the Common School System by Itev. Geo. D. Miles, of Wilkesbarre Also to an un known hand for the address by Ann Pres ton, M. D., to the graduating class of la dies at a medical school in Philadelphia. Both are interesting productions. I day last, f.T the murder of Mrs. Uarbcr f and Mrs. Keam, near .MauUeim. Anuer- eon manifested repentance, but Kicbards i died sullenly. The confession of Ander- 1 son begins with his eii.V money lo luv 1 . .t..-.Jv.., nt nii vcars of ncc ; and at last f . . . -..t. be assisted to murder tico Komen uvu be had a wife and two children) because tliry vrould not ijicc him. a thiUing to Ivy uhisly! Whiskey at tho beginning Wli.-key at the end : Surely our very Democratic Legislature and Governor will A,Tbe Baltimore American pokes a great deal of fun at the annual "Southern they openly scoff at, as "a self-evident lie ?" The wonder, is, that they don't treat vt astungton s and Jefferson s re mains as the Englisli,after the Restoration, treated the remains of Cromwell." So says tho Kcangclical Messenger, the organ of the Albright Methodist church and 60 say we. Tho reading of tho Declara tion of Independence, on the 4th of July, will soon be abolished by the Slave De mocracy. ItWcll does Tobney's Pica of the 15th ult., say : "It will not surprise us if. at tbo endof u.ui, uuuer luejoiut auspiuct. vi i'-csa.s. Toombs, Green, and Slidell, is made the new test of Democracy. Let those who doubt or deny the prediction, fall back to this time last year, and tell us now tncy would have felt if at that time it bad been stated, as a Democratic principle, that the will of the majority of the people should not prevail in the .territories. lucre opening of the slave trade goes bravely on, and so does the minority rule of Kansas." ."Theae Marhineii an now InatlT a.lmitt...l tn 1... the best In u-e f..r Fiiuiiiv SVwiuir. makine- a uw. sirune, and elvtie atitrb. whirb will s.it nn. even it !-.rT luunn auicu ne cut- i irculara at-at on a.'ltcm iwu "J teller. Agcuu wauicu. Currrcftd Wet.'tty Wheat... .75 to 1.00 Ks 8 Rye m TalW Corn 50 Lard Oats SO Bacon ... Flaxseed 1,25 Ham Dried Apples. 1,50 Shoulder Butter undersigned by the Register of I'nion counlv in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted lo said estate arc requested to make immediate payment.and those bavin; any just claims are also requested to present them le. gaily authenticated for settlement. W. C. LAWSON. Administrator. Milton. March 23, ISGS i ITnlnn sn.. . A 1 - r tr.cn 4 uuiuii uuuuiy arpjieais tut 1030. i 10 tricts in and for L'nion county for the year "ri I ue ne'1' at 'he Commissioner's otfice in I.ewisburg, to wit : 12 i For Hartley, Buffalo, Kelly, Union. White ..0 , Deer and Lewisbur?, oa Fndav, the 16ih of exchange lor Country Produce. Call and see. MI.'S. DENORMAMHE-S. one door wesl of Fnck's Foundry ! Lcwisbur?, March 4, lsoi ' I kTll l'Il'F is h.r.hn nn... ,1,.. ik on the Assessments of the diilerent dis- jR. II. JAMES' u i;ii I.IIMIS IMDIEK. A RCIIITD.T ami BUILDER. LEWlSUVRG. Li-'OiTice ia the University Building P.I 16 Clovcrsecd 3,50 j AP Inst, at the hride'a fatherN, i pVoper' 'i'i'sseTsor wiTTre" ptllici'iiSi TnTcTfif! Tn T.ewlihiirir. I.'th (J'a ftrawl.ridse.) b Bee. l,r. Watfon.WM.l.'. I.AWSO.N E.-1- ! aiiilon ami an. eim...".i m ... In the St. E. Chitpel. Lewmtiurr. evening of 1 1 Lfa lnt. hy ll. v j II 0aahiell..lllA Mt.lXKLi.t KanAsCltr, Sl.i., and Slisa JANKTTEolde.t dauirhlerof John Kelly. of L. Ou IheRthinnt, bT I A MerU E-1. MIl'IIAEL CKIsTV and MAIIV ANN Y'l NO, benh of Ea.t BulTaloeTp. tin the stb lint, he Iti t.B.BaUMnan, JOilN llA.No'LLIt and Misa MAKV IlITTKIt, bfith of buffalo T". tin the tth ult. by Ke. C.n Erlenmver, WW. IX1CK of UiJdlerreek and !iSAUAII Kl.-TKK of llsrli. T. On Ihefilh innt. t.e Or. O Z-Weiaer, J-lliJUUS slIITU and Miaa A. ALICE SNYKKK, both of Selinttrrove. t'eb.H. by Tim. I'or.ter K, JA.MK.4 AI.I.KN of Union CO and 51i.a 1'KESII.LA ELLIOTT of Anthonv, Moo.ro. By Bee ll V lleilr,llh ult, WM.SHAKHilt and Miaa CATIIAIIINE SlllVE,both near Sunhury. 'Jsth ulUVVM. K. MA 111 of Suutiurj aud Ml ELl.AlltTll KLINE of Trevorl-n. On the :Ulh ult . br Ree. Mr. Miller, ISA AC Gl iKR, 1 formerly of Kelly Tp. Union Co, I'a. aud Mine UAEKlEr SN 1 IPr.K OI HOCaKTUTe, fie,.n. Wl. Hi ning their Assessmcnlsattcnding said appeals. JACOB rU..sl.ViL.i., 1 WM. RULE. Comm'rs. R. V. B. LINCOLN, Commissioners' OlEce. March If, 1S6H. u Winona, Mm. Ter. DttU, In Budaloa Tn, 2Clh ult, JOHN V0NKIDA, agist 08 In Uami'sTo, lt ln-t., JAMES MONROE sou of Jacob llimternian Eq. need a yr", 4 mna, l'J dy. In Mppenose Valley. ;td int., t'ATIIA IIINE, wife of Sohimi.n haulltniui, in her yar. ...... . In Wa.binKtu Tp, l.jc.Co, ab ult, JOB II. WEEKS, lu'suubi'yVioib nlt,lIARV wife of cx Shi-riff Cor, rt. ju.iaia-.w.it.viiir KirJ MilHm county. Pennsylvania. make tho chances to diffuse liquor more j CoI1Tentiong"wbere nullification is doubt- general it is sucu a gooa tuing, uu uocs ed little evil ! less the secret motive of the master spirits. We believe the Sun is the only real pro slavery paper in Baltimore ; its owners arc said to be the owners also of the Pbila. Ledger. The papers are obstinately sim ilar in character. Jefferson, Green Co., Wis., April 5, 1858. We have had most delightful wea therfarmers busy, seeding, and doing their spring work. Tho spring is two or three weeks earlier than any other sinco I have been in the west. The grass is fine for cattle. Today we bave a regular nor' west wind, cold and appearance of a enn clnrm W fj . . . , r. J I cuu" ; f as . anu lue uluiow a.j. iu ua gvmi - - th, ir plcdce for "Buchanan and Free 1 Troy, Bradford Co., April lJ.-i.ast - r . CoMrROMisl!. In Congress, last year, the Uou?e approved the T.ka Constitu tion for Kansa,lut tho Senate rejected it. This j car, tho Senato approved the Le--owji(oii Constitution, but the House re jected that. Now let both sides drop tho old issues, agree in a national and brother ly tjpirit to) the L-:avcmcorth Constitution, and thus "stop agitation," and quench the wounds of "bleeding Kansas '." This will le avoiding both cxtrcmcs,and no triumph of either parly. We republicans can ttiil tshout for "Frcemont and Free Kan- 3 1 KuA young friend of ours attending Ya'.e College, reports, that iu his class of lv'J young men, only 18 are unconverted, und ooine of these are convicted. We sco it stated that ten lawyets have joined the 1st churth iu I'rnvilrtji'Oj im Icr Iicr Dr Wnyland's l-tot. i night, two entiro blocks of stores, and the Irving House, were destroyed by fire (a very heavy loss to a most enterprising lit tle town.) tteyThcro have been several cases of small pox or varioloid in Mifllinbtirg. It was introduced there by in itiDcrtiin2 dng'icrroijpist. Rumor. It is stated with much confi dence, that the slave holding cabal who have the President in their hands, are preparing for a War Message against Spain, in order to acquiro Cuba, and arc also complicating all the difficulties possi ble with Mexico to acquire more slave territory in that direction. -Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, New York, has published No. 1. of Revi val Penny Music Book, at one cent each. The first No. has music and words for 19 pieces, some of them old favorites, and some new. BQa-GEOROE LoTZ,of New Berlin, ijraJ uated last month at the I'enn'a Medical College, Philad., and with 141 others re ceived the degreee of M. D. WS' Afraid! Tho Lecompton papers do not publish tbo House Kansas Bill but falsely represent its provisions. 85. -Messrs. Chambcrlin h their home in st.. . a :l a TI.A If..:... ! nAMiisiiiij.i,iii'.iic-.u. ....v.u ir.rTREiux norr.-L, Minister expresses serious apprehensions , Ctntrmlle, Snydtr CoVa. of an invasion of Mexico by the fillibus- rvvHB nmlersined takes particular pleasure The President is informed that I l in announcing to his friends that he has taken the above tioiei, ana is ever ready and waitm!! to ATotnraoilafe all. both errat and ?malt, Who may kindly favor him with a call. V. WEIKENSAUL. lHnrriLTfia, April, 1858 Successor to D. Snuweni HEIRS OF NANCY KATHERHAN. NION COUNTY SS. The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania . to the sheriff of Union couuty, greet- ( .ingi Notice to the heirs and legal '( L ' representatives of N.stt Katuer its, late of Hartley township, de ceased, that an Inquisition or Partition will be held on the premises of tho Real Estate of the aforesaid deceased, on OATruii,uie tract ol l annablo Indira, f Akoholic r-rejiarauon from the leavue tniportt d from Call una.) FOK TRl PEHwASTEST CCAK tit c () X S U MPTI o x, Ci:ochit:s. Asthma. Corcus. Cui us, NERVOUS DEBILITY, Ac. Price, ! per bottle fP"None genuine without -Dr. H James. 19 Ciand St, Jersey City" blown in Ihe bottle lor sale by J. J. WALLS ?",?? La, .s ucfl'tly Ar.1"..L,:Wi.sJlLlJ(.. X A sicned are duly appointed Assignees of Aaaxnax Asoem. of While Deer Twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted euher by note or book account are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those havinir claims acainst the same are hereby noiihed to present ihein duly authenticated for settlement. S.t.MlEl. 11. OROTIC., Attorney at Law. OFFICE on Sooih Second near Market St LEWislillu;, I'A. US"A;i Professional Business enlrut! t his care will be faithfully and promptly a!:ea ''d to Sept. I I, l)57 New Goods Old Standi VOENERAL assortment of lry Civode). made-up Cluthiugjlatsd; Caps, ikoan and .s'.iorj suitable for the season. ail Ul WUILll K.I1. OC HOlu ax fi.i. .. -u... .... limes. Liberal deductions made for Catbl M'CREItiHT .V HALCS. Buffalo X Road-. Nov. 30, Is57 LOOK THIS AAA A I xotick.' xutice:: xonca::: OntheStbint-,M. JAMES I.AIK0 t.on orn.II ljiir.1. , .,-, .. , vi..ek A. M . at of Le.isburir. Pa.) and MiM LVD1A POWERS, bolh or fV" -." " New Columbia, Feb. 1953. Lackawanna k Bloomsbnrg RAILROAD. JM.iyjLS A.rlt DEI'AKTIKES OF TBAIXH. Ii V Vri'-r J-'u' T I AV1XG jut returned fnm the fit? W M. L. KI1 I LK, I 11 W1,h an unusaiIy arge t,tMk ti mmi 8a3.ttbJ Assignees st ec!f(1 an j am n(,w prepared lo sell gocd ST.) Troys. icava Rupert Ill.H.nivturg fc-town I which lime and place you may attend if you see proper, notice tsmereiore neieuy givcu 1,, Tobias Katherman : Tituothy Katlierinan, who resides in St. Josephs county. Michigan ; : Lime KKlt Barbara, who intermarried with Solomon on the Tth In.t. Mrc. CATHARINE PAUL, of Eaat Katherman, who resides in l,e htatc ol Mich- ,.,, ,jru,. Buffaloe, ai!ed al yeara and 6 mouth.. jan . lannah, intermarried U llh Henry (US- ! ShirkahlDny wcit. who residus in Union county, Pennsyl- vania; Sophia, intermarried with Michael i.i,n,uuih Handel, aud resides in Nmany valley, Penn- ! aiva r sylvauia; and I.ncinda. intermarried with Peter Snyder, who resines in icrrysvnie. Kini.-..t ;olns North. .St if 1'iir JCi-nMaio-Va.xf. Halloa. 7 'si A M. ; lo do 7 IS do 7 30 do 7 bi do S 10 do S M du t 35 do S 55 do 00 B 30 S5 do do AU Jf ii.' S 15 P.M Z ii do 3 CI do a ti do 4 111 do 4 S do 4 35 J" 4 iO do b 15 do ;o d.. a iJ do I,. m..iniikin. of tTTihoi.l f.eer. '. MAN.ased it years': .Mb ult, LA FAYETTE h ASKMAN. aeed 2'J yeara; and a.tti ult, r.l.l..v ...-I .'T veara all. iiers ol one family. in ifew Berlin, IStb iu.t, Mi3 CATUittl.NE M AUCK, aged 21 years. In Li wiaburir, Sd int. EMM A MINERVA .laoibter of Ati'lrew and Susan llei-dy. apsl 2 years and IT day. 1 Hear Euima. farewell : tli.m art tione to tliy riet, tin mure will thy fle.h be in pain. Thy ai'irit in rapture now is-iuns with the bleraed, Aud ii. free..! from .in' crimson atain. 2 Thy parent, and friend are left here below To mourn f..r thy company sweet. But asuuieil by the faith which iu Jeans they know Their Emma in glory tbev'l; meet. Cum. In F.at ButTdi. Tth int, S. CHARLES fon nf.iamuel and Mary Ann Itaker. aged 4 mouth, and 17 dse,. DANIEL D. OLLDIN, ftierilT. Sheriff's OiTice, Lewisburg, March 5, IK9. . M vi-ntiita' . Vt.--l Pillati.O I l'itt-ton 1 Larkewann. Taylnrviile AUktVE AT Taiitoo Jo V to do w 55 do 10 00 Jo lu Id do 10 20 do 1 45 P.M. 2 10 do 2 -0 .lo 2 50 do : 45 do 3 00 do 3 15 do S 10 hi do tl .10 do tl 40 do 6 50 du lower Ihau can be boucht elsewheie oa this side of Philadelphia. Hardware! Hardware!! Hardware !! t alls Nails! Lucks, Latches. H:ag. Screws, (.lass. Putty, Paints, Oil in fast ewer) I bins you may want to build your self a lirsi-raie house or barn twenty par cent, lower ihaa ever before. Tkit uajr .' 7 his vail ! CARPENTERS'. here yon can get the Is- braied Greentield Planes, Spear & Jackson, hand, tenon and rip Savrs, Buicher's, Beany and Bradv's Chisels and Plane Irons, pataul and common Braces. Erace B.tts, Augon, Squares. Ouages. lion Screws, t'onipassSaww, Hamond's Hammers. Sic. Blacksm libs' Iron A'O.V IRON ALL KINDS Bar. Scollop, Tyre. Oval, Round sol Square Cast Meel, Spring and Kngtieh Steel, Vises. Anvils. Ileilows, Screw Plate, etc. HUl'sEKEEPF.Rs! Table Knives nut Forks, Carvers, Spoons. Kettles, Lamps, Caa to ro do The NewYurk Mail Train ennnrcta w ith Ihe , Express going East on the Delawaie, Lacka- j dlesticks. Clf. Hilt., oil. toll.". Vnt.. Pans. B. wK 4a HALL '7.' ton will nnd ail ll.e alie with . great miuiv more at Ihe Il.ir.lf k. ,sp Ir.. St. na of JO.-EPII M KAI'IIEN, In the c'.J Ctuu.i Slubd, LEl ISBI K'f, 9. Ttnv ir IV '!' H'll'l i tcrs. Walker is co-operating with Commonfort, to rcinstato tho latter in power. It is re ported that Pres. Buchanan has promised to iutcrfero. Sr. Loris, April 13. The Leaven worth correspondent of the Republican says that Messrs. Russell, Mayer & Wan doll, have received orders to start one i mum,- m make distribution of the balance in ten trains consibtinff of. the hands ol John IlaucK.t.uaraian 01 jsusan son county, Illinois; oaran, who was niarrieu Al'OITOR'S OTlCi:, ! A HEIRS OF PETER KAUFMAN. UNION COUNTY SS. The Commonwealth of Pcnnsvlvatiia .i. to tne JMierin pi union coumy, grec- , wanna cc r-urm itdinoo t. i iting: police to me acirs anu legal .vrrive , c " . , j Iktlceen the Post ( 'W'c and TelMroth Cgt-. j representatives of IVtcb hirnis, ! do Phnadelphiaty tamdeui Amboy j - j i aieof Hartley township, (now Lew-' Railroad at 8 20 P.M. j A IOA IS thLRf is) deceased, that an Inquisition or Partition ; yare yf, j;1ert to X w York, ?. t " will be held on the premises of the Real Es- j Accomm0i)a,lon Train xrln conm rw : C q N p ECTIONERT. Idle Ul luc aii'u am . ... . . , ,l .tnr.. rrsin ee.l mi rami' I.,,,.).. . ... n.if.ill. ,K. a. a. I thod to infi rm ihe cnisftnsof l.ewisburf Hid vicinity in general, and ihe Ladies in pw ticulai. that he has opi ned a HuKrry anal Olll4' tionriy, on Market street, id Mr. Beaver's Buildins. where he will be ready supply all who mny favor bun with a c.U with the best of eteritbitiir in h:a line of aa siness. F.KI'.AD, CAKES and CONFEC TIONERY on h.nd at ail linirs. Bemfi practical Baker and Conft ctiot er f. r iipwnr. of twciity-live years, he tvt'a cotifid. nt that ail who favor Imn wuh a call tr give him a tii shall not be d sappointr 1. Weddibg Parties supplied at the sin rtest r.ntir. on tb. most reasotiable terms. A 1 sorts cf Oraa mental Work done to ordrr. BREAD delivered at H-ns-s at a't linn wh.-n desired. CHiKLEd HEINBB. Lewisburg. O.'l. 7, IrsST. r .1 I, . i- . : 1 ...... -. i ill I. A I . ii . . . . - I - - . Wilson Musser and Wesley JSZ- ' " ' . 'e Zi yo j ' Railroad. . ave again left Lewtsburg for ; j,,hD"uV,ied"dayii. i see proper. Notice is therefore hereby given uums ouui. California. ... "'t'' "'V1 L."" "7.,.. '.. ' I uanm is.aui.ua.1, ".o.. ... ... "e--.l- ; county, Michigan ; Menry. who resides in .', .o, tu do it ti do l.ei-kaw..na I'lttet.n WM, a s ;:u S 55 8 40 t Cs do 12 I" M 12 IS f M 2 do 12 40 I,., p s 4 10 do 4 2i do 4 So do 4 1'5 do 4 40 do do do S LL persons interested are hereby notified was married to Ephrann Long, and is now a t. thai the undersigned has been appointed widow, and Heiiy, who is married to Samuel u.htor, by the Orphans' Court of Union , sshivtly these all reside in Union county to en 10 Ii id 50 .!o 1) 45 do 11 10 ilo 1 1 25 do II ..5 il 11 55 do 12 -' P.M 12 ."Ul do 12 4U do 12 50 do 1 Co do ( 00 Jo 6 IS do . ao do It 55 ilo T isl d.- T 25 do 7 fo a. lo S 45 4 .., 9 r- ,n.ar. hundred and twenty-six wagons each for Camp Scott. Theso trains will take upwards of 3000 teamsters and 11,000 mules. Three sons of Mr. Asa Horner, near Greenwich, N. J. wcro drowned in See ley's mill pond, where they bad been ska ting. They were aged 13, 15, and 17 years. v Henry Ward Beechcr denies the rumor that ho is going to California on a visit and to have some rest. He rests while at work, by out door snuffs and change. The Washington Cio has been dis posed of to Cornelius Wendell, Printer to the House. Ho is required to sustain tho party "organ" from profits of contract. It i3 rumored that Gen. Sain Houston is to be Governor of Arizing upn its orgtuijttion as s Territory. M'Clore, late Susan Strockey, deceased ; and that he will aitend to the dunes of his appoint ment, at his office, in New Berlin, on Saturday, Ihe 15th day of May next, at ten o'clock, A. M. of said day. A. SWLNEFOHI), April 12, 18S8. Auditor. Dissolution of Partnership. flTHE Partnership heretofore existing and I . , . i . c . . , - i a. i X trading untier inc. narne . -a.u....,. ; c ohjo; Elizabelh. who is married to Uhamnernn, is nissoiveu. mm uu oa, " ,, .- u...i April, 1N58, by mutual consent. 1 joiin ii. nonrtw ix. JOHN CI1AMI1EIII.IS. Noti Persons indebted lo the above firm are requested to call immediately and make settlement. llifAll accounts not satisfactorily closed before the 20th of May next will be placed in the hands of an officer for peremp- ...m ..nllcrliiin. i'l. R.,ire of th. firm will be left with "Chamberlin Bro's" (Wolfe's warehouse) who arc authorized lo act for Jn Chamherlin. Bolh parties will sign in liquidation. As we have debts to pay. wc must require prompt settle ment bv ihosc llldcljtcd lo us W neatly county, Indiaua; John, who resides i iu Summit county, Ohio; Jacob, who resides i , ... E.n.... . i.i.f . . '. . . . Ill mercer county, ioiii.j ...... .. .v., resides in Stark county, Ohio ; W illiam, who t iuit r resides in Union county, Pennsylvania j Es- Kim-Ma . . ..... r,..:-i a. i ! LLAVf Iher, wno was marriea 10 aamei jnijcr, ni . ,-.iot is now a widow, and resides in Stark comity, p wn. utii Ohti; Calharine, intermarried with Henrv , ;1,"V,,,k" . .a . . . . .1 e ii , IlimlOi ka ni'E Sanders, and lite issue ol the following named ..binny children, who are dead, to wit : Hannah, who iira.hiimvo was intermarried with Ceorge Sleer. and is ; p'1"'"1 now dead, leaving the following children,, .."me'Li;. namelv: Dauicl. Peter, and Margaret, who E-iyiiwo AkBIVK AC Kui. rt Tlif. Phila. Mail Train e-.tn Kiuth connects . alorcsanl.except tietiy.wno lives in .-sicpncn- wiln tie Ttain at Rupert going East al i l Ilk P.M. forCatawissa.l't. Clinton. Potlsvilte. , lo John Yohn, and is now dead, leaving ll.e Reading &c. arnun? at l'hilad. at 8 23 P.M. ' following named children, to wit: Peter, who ls0 w'h Mail Tram paint; Wot at 3 P.M lor , lives in Stephenson couniy, Illinois ; Solomon, ' i)anvlHe. Miltou, Hess'coach to Lewishurg.) -: who resides in Centre county, Pennsylvania; jnry, W illiamsport and Eltuira. John, who died soon after the aforesaid tntes- lasngers bv ! P.M. Train teoriig South can tatr, Iraving two children, Peter and Julian. ' xar Ine 1 1 p. jf. Express Train for Klmira i who reside in Stephenson county, Illinois : ' ,i ,h, Wesi.or lodce al Bloomsbursr aud tale Margaret, married to Henry Faust, who rc- i ,(,e j A.M. Train going East, arriving at I hi- sides in l.oaa county, imio; cusan, wno is . adclphiaat 12 o clock noon, married to Jacoo raust, anu lives in ssiarit ihe N Y Mail Train 1 1 P.M. going Si uth.eon William Beachler, and lives in Union county : ,i l-prt Clinton wuh the Datudnn & aforesaid; Sarah, who is married to Alexan-! Susquehanna Railrrad.artiving al Harnsburg derBenfer, and lives not far from Titlin, Ohio; t al o'duck noon of next dav. Hannah, who is married toOeorge Beachler; j r- j LEAVENWORTH, Siip'i. Margaret, who is marriea to ira tvininan, ano t Si ranion, Jan 51, IH.'.H 3inV21 V I .i . a r . . ...i raii'i,l e tt niain. niaK ;um wm a a -vnm. I isNrll Cw"! Ii 'f II.4wrr.-i.ir until wain mat r 1 I II tlOOCMAW Jt. CHAMllRllT. lives in Stephenson county, Illinois ; and Es ther. who is married to Robert Taylor, and lives in Union county aforesaid. DANIEL U. GULDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, l.ewisburg, March 5, isr.8. Dr.I.Brugger Dr. J. F. Harvey ! OMd'OPATHir rhysicians, I SP'Hh side Market M, between 4Hi ft .-.'h : Ij-titO I t llPMfi',, I -I 1 H William Jones, TT0IilEY at Law. Colhf lions l. rroinplly attended to. Office on Suuih Second St., recer'ly by H.C Hick. k. Esq. IIMLIII i:UV t Oll..' the vetv A low ta-e . S.r p-r "" for 'r hv il VI J J 'VA THE I'.EIvllIVE! HE 'oI.I Mamniolh alirad! iot- ilisianding t!ic haul tia.es and Eati. Mirensioi-s, J. &. J. WALLS have received and are now rpeuing an mut ually large and well selected slock cf FALL ANT WINTER t.OODS. i consisting par'lv ot ."lotus 't ""J "" .mrrl assimeres. a n T..,irn tf.li.i. t'l. the. Jtana "- Winter wear, ateo l.atlioN' l)r l.oo.I, Otmla-liinehalra. ml n.Hl.rl. J. K.bhona. M.eeT .loaa. I bleached and ti-.'WO Moulin., Itlen uinen - ! ST I. AW C.O()lS I ef every yatiety and stj le alao Sne ..lllc. I llAnUWACK, Ql'F.ESiiWAKF ; Cedar and Wh.loww ti c. j Broom?. At- .vr-i fulti I trail the want, etibe people a auf.,!, !r! . " CAT.PETiJ.t5Si tr til ' ii... ..tft fn thrt Fti'-aii' .rnn reft r.PsU f wtm ri V r' r I Copy Cfetsc i