Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, June 18, 1857, Image 2

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•window into the darkened room. As he en
tered, Bill Hart, a notorious character, shot
him through the breast, and at the same time
a gun was p inted at Bill Hart by another
person, when Taylor exclaimed, "he has shot
me, let me shoot him." and fired. Both fell.
Citizens commenced n; in well armed,
as well as many of the desperadoes, and the
shooting became general. The gang • i ■■ w
dies broke from the room Ly a back door;
maDV of them who cauic up alter the mviee
commenced, immediately ficC fin_.og that
they were coming to close quarters.
Bv this time at least three hundred citizens
had collected, ail well armed—for it was well
known that this gang of rowdies could har*
at their command seventy-five or one hundred
men within fifteen minutes. Many of them
came in sight, but very wisely withdrew.—
Five persons were killed, two citizens and
three of the desperadoes. Taylor may recov
er. At this stage of affairs, the city author
ities commanded the multitude to disperse,
and they immediately obeyed the command.
—-V. O. Picayune, oth iust.
THE GAZETTE.
LEWISTOW.X, PA.
Thursday, June 18. 1857.
American Republican Ticket.
FOR GOVERNOR:
DAVID WILMOT, of Bradford county.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER:
WILLIAM MILLWARD, cf Dhiiadelphia.
I P. SCFREME JUDGES:
JOSFPII -J. LEWIS of Chester county.
JAMES VEECII, of Fayette county.
Notices of New Advertisement*.
Hull's Sat s partita. —A limited quantity of I
tliis article in lull quart L.ttles has come Into
tur possess! :i. which can be Lai at the -drug
strre of Charles Ritz, at 75 cents per bottle,
25 cents less than the regular price. I: was
bottled several years ago. ar. 1 as it improves
by age. th s. using an article qf this kited
may rest assured they will get ;r.e super! r
to Townsend's or j erhaps ar.y < the r S trsapa
rilla now manufactur-.-J. Such is the -i ii.i.u
•f an experienced druggist, who is fully con
versant with patent medicines.
Ay jung man whom we <.an recommend as
an a - lawyer and c.'iupct-.-nt writ.-r, dciir. -
to purchase a democratic newspaper estab
lishment in this ir-ate.
A valuable tannery in MoV"evtowu is offer
ed for sale.
A horse strayed away or was stolen from
the Uliver place a few days ag .
Johnson A Clarke are selling eff their stock
at next to nothing.
Ihe editor ot the Gazette m: -taker in
DM assertion that the persons who attend* i.
or who endeavored to attend, the Lancaster
Convention from' this c -unty. did -> a pen
their own hock. Th-y were" sent there bv a
meeting of the members f their party which
was presided over by Mr. BARES ; t. .f Ar
magh township, and of which Geo. W. Soolt,
ot this place, was Secretary. That member
of other parties sb -1 . .on w n thing of :.i.-
meeting is natural, i.r d - up his
own business without c -csulting :ut.-i iers.
If the credentials are a?ked i.-r tuev can be
produced — Aurora.
JM an v® : deny oar assert! B that
no ... •• fi meeting .;f Americans wasuther
called or he'd to ser.i a delegate te th- -.
convention, but intimates that a new "<am"
has arisen "who loes up ;wn business
without consulting . atsid-r-." W Ls t
inter, 3, n r is :t w rth while at thi- time * ■
enter into an argument;;-r- ct:n-*thi-matter,
as we design tu test it in a d.ff.rent manner
ere i-.ng. when "new bam" and "Did .cam"
will both be called on to toe the mark a ■ n ft
I f eoisaa. Old Sam we know is right—as
f.r .-.'if > in. we ?La ! ee.
1 aROn —1 .. 3; fj- - - Wi v ■ •
Beiiefonte Raiir.ad.
PrAty certain—That Minnesota is Repub
v> e presume the tick-; ; wi . receive the
support and rates el the 'straight-outers.' at
aniess suae 'side d..r carg-hn and
sn.-: u entered int with the Repul . . ins be
tween this and the election"— S lard.
Or, to continue the sabjecr, the de
mocracy, whose cpen and widespread arms
seem to invite a "cordial" or perhaps s.ir.e
thing stronger embrace.
' of'rtunate—Una: the "carved mabegarv
s fa cnairs cat belong to the editor of the
Fulton Republican. By the by, if *; knew
.sew to get into the Fulton region we might
J- ==:t y try l,:s bench seme car. bat if the
read ;s as cr; Eed and c rnered as the path
-j :r.c straighten: Cunven:..n was. we fear it
would take a week a: least to find it.
KS£fhe edit; r of the Aurora says if he
due- leave the tin nai chair, it will not '• e
•r. aco unt cf the j .hi rati n r'• i.j-advised '
...iv. =. Perhaps tut, as b tiling and sel
Li.g mineral, sar>upar..ia and porter, with a
n jw and then taste to see that aids riaht, arc
to doubt more agreeable than stickin- tvpe
and fighting politics, ruro, and the devil, still
we dubt whether anther lick or two at the
Dutch would prove very profitable.
J"" •' r i' —A baggage man at
the Central Dep.t. i lurfalo n
tT 11 Id in 1Q tu C U" 1 - r>v__
- m , mbang manner o: that
useful class of citir- a- - - w . ; ,
t w .t down with
such 1 rce a- to ex;.. \
. . . ... • . " wunn, jb
pistol expl led a c.g. s:- r - r n- -
ing tise trunk, and the trunk expl Enc th
1 -- tumtding him n-k -,ver he. is:
and served him r;gbt at that.
fc&r Fhe argument cn an appiicati n f. r an
injunction in the case f the sale f the Main
Line of the Public Works of this .State was
commenced before the Supreme Court sitting
in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Several of the
ablest lawyers in the State are engaged in the
argument, but two of whom, however, on
ea.h side will speak. The case, for the ap
plicants w.s opened by W. L. Hirst, Esq.,
wno v.-- replied t j by St. George Tucksr
Caxnpbell, E-q.
Mr. Mott and the Main Line Bill.
There never was, says the Philadelphia
Bulletin, a complicated and embarras
sing net of circumstances than that in which
Mr. Henry S. Mott has entangled himself, or
suffered himself to be entangled, in his en
deavors to prevent the execution ■ f one of
th r - laws of the State. He makes a declara
tion one day that is overthrown by another
on the next, and consecutive passages in the
same article frsm his pen present m -st awk
ward and unexplainable contradictions.
He has been driven to a last desperate ap
peal through the columns of the Iranscript,
anl there he undertakes, with figures extract
ed from those infallible documents, tue Re
ports of the Canal Commissioners, to persuade
the people that they have no right, and are
altogether wrong in selling the Main Line,
on ar.v terms or to any body, but above all to
the Pennsylvania Railroad C mpany. In
this appeal there is a plain and aos. iute la'.so
hocd. which may serve as the key n te o: the
whole. Mr. M tt says—
'
Mr. Mott must kr.-w that he i- no; speak
ing truth when he says this, or else he Las
not rea-J the law, and therefore is not fit to
write or talk on the subject. The law does
n.-t allow the purchaser to abandon, of j~o•-
j , the P rtage Railroad and the western di
vision of the canals. On the contrary it stip
ulates that th y shaii r. : be abandoned until
th- re is a conticu us railrvad frvui J hr.st: n
to the Allegheny river, from wL nee there is
now a railroad to Pittsburgh. It is thus re
quired that before th-.- western division of the
. canal is abandoned, there shall .e a far tet
ter improvement constructed, which sh-li sat
isfy the wants and the business : the people
a great deal better, and iinp.se no tax up .n
them fur its supp-.-rt.
After such a falseh :as that we have re
ferred to, which is the Lasis of Mr. Mott's
argument, it wow Id be folly to expec: any
thing Sauna or reliable fr.ai him; La: there
are one or two matters that may be pointed
out. In Lis bill in equity, ; raying f.r as in
junction against the s.E- the Main Line,
a- a.:• ekhokleria the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, he argues, tinc-r onh, that the
Company will be seriously injured by the
purchase, and that his pr perty, as a stoek
h . i ier, is iia'tle to be wasted, if the purchase
c-ntv-mi !at'.-i by the law !- made. But ir.
his newspaper it-fer.cwe can hardly : -11
wheth-.r it is tie indiviioal ;r the • ff; -rth .;
is writing, cr wh-th-r it !- un i-r the -oieir.r:
guaranty his .th a- a Canal Coaimi—lon
er, or bis ca*h as a legal affiant, r simplv
his honesty as a g-r.t'.-man. In either case,
he centra iiets himeelf absurdly; f#rhe'.d. rs
to p-rove mat t..u iineuf improvciaent-, which
in Li; petition to the court h - i -crii - as -
dangerous and so sure to result in loss to the
raiir.-ai c mpany, is sure m heap up:a
it untold beii'-tiis. These conflicts f pinion,
fui, ar. 1 show that Mr. Mtt did nt know
what he was a 5 ;ut when he : .shlv yield -d to
the p...t:ca. friends that a:, terto -k toemp] v
him tu stop the execoti a f the law. He
has committed f.r wcrs th .n cl-.rica: -.rrors
ana w.:i nave- ;,r greater ir g\. i:i c.r*
reeling them.
Destruction ut'the liarth a Comet.
Ir.c-L!-ns.o.".l -a-e.-;en ihai the --anh will
s me Icy be destroye i by a comet, has again
bom disproved by cne of those bodies k-.ep
ing at a respectable distance from the earth !
daring its passage over the earth's orbit, a
result which eught n s t . satisfy- th.- most
credulous that lie who isolates the cl ck
w.: k of the H-av. r.S has OJ ordered them!
a contact b next tu in;: ossible. Bc-si ies
a., eminent a-tr.n mere agree that ren if
such a bo IT ar pr. ached the earth, no dan*
g%r us result w .ula be produced, f-jr M. Bab-
a., ges that a - *ar f ti.j -.'e--nth mag
n.;u t- na- : -en s-.-cn. with ut ar.v s-.-rsit'e
loraetre? Lr-.aath. Like " bservatiunshave
been made by Herschel, Bessel, Strove, and :
A. - oriing tu puutumetry, theref re.
t.j* Cumet was -.xty times less brilliant than
the star. To render invisible a star of the '
fifth magnitude, which is _sj times brighter
than a star of the eleventh magnitude, it
w uiu he nects- .-y to render the cumet b ',-
•>X' tirr.es brighter: and as the atm s: here.
LiiUm.nat.-d by t... :a.. r.; n. extinguish-- by
its brightness stars of the fifth and inferior
nrugnitu-'-. the n-tes-arv ct-cciusien i-. that
the c.-met ii.um.riat-.-d rn the heavens by the
sun, is. nevertheless, S00,0 "3 times Jess bril
liant than our atm sphere illuminated by the
moon. But the lignt of the m -n in its full
800,000 times less brilliant than the full :
light .t thr sun: therefore, if the air, as well
a.-> me comet, be :;.uminated Ly the sun. it
WI.I be seven hundred and twenty bill.ons of
t:mes brighter than the c met. From the ex
treme tenuity ot tue cometary substance,
Mob?. B. declares that it c-.-uii n.t penetrate
tnrough our atm-. sphere and its contact with
the eartti would be imperceptible.
d.'.e 1 L .adelpL.a Bulietia ,f >aturdav af
teZßN hits off me popular d-.-lasl.in by the
fi.owiog telegraphic d j atcLes:
of th* iysutherri (Jroms, Jane :
i- • 'A. .>l. ILe (. .in- : has jutcom- across
sooth Pole. He looks as if he- bad Lad
a itruk. ui the sun..
* i A. M.—The < -mat's tail
staged pu j e
.. j , *i<*es deranging ths wirea. ho
dent waV'unav .idalle biaioe ' ai tbe ac "*
cut' 1 - A equinoctial line is
from the Comet. U Tt uw
X-.0, l 1 .A. M. The Comet has just pas.-..l
and announced that he is bound to strike
some one ot the smaller planets of the sola
system, but whether Mercury, Venus, Mars.
the Earth or Uranu?. it is impossible to say
—most probably the latter.
jr.,?/ Street, Xcic Y rt. 11 A. M.—Jacob
Little has just received a private despatch
from the Great Bear, whs says the Comet is
sure to strike. The DOlMCqoeaM is a great
decline in Erie an I New "1 rk Central. No
thing heard yet from Taurus, and the bulls
are waiting anxiously.
Luna. 12 M.—The Comet is coming near
and presents a very striking appearai. e.
ZiUtVr. — The Man in the Moon has just been
struck. 1: is feared that the Moon cannot
shine alongside of the Comet.
N The Man has recovered and
stru.k lack. K <ult doubtful.
I. t- :' .m A'ror.— l'he Comet is evidently
damaged. A writ J-: :. ..i.v. > i fa.rnu'.. will
have to be taken out.
A C, . 1 l\ M —The N rth Pole has
l>eeu knock, d down by the C met, and the
line is oat of order. Seud on a Pole of swme
kind, exiled, ho op or risking, to repair dama
ges.
IE: ... 'a, 2 P.M.—Pr sident Buch man
lias i-oued a prvc'.amat: >n warning the C met
c-ff, and threatening to send an exp in: n
againt him. Gen. in. Walker lias ' -a
closeted ail morning with the President, and
will probably command the expedition. Of
course the Comet will cot dare to touch the
earth, an d no more fears neel be entertained.
Broke last week—The Crocked dam.
Several barns in Marxian 1 wer-.- stru :k
by lightning last week and burnt.
B£ss=AVm. C i jii has been app in ted P -:-
master at Huntingdon.
Get hold of one of Uncle Sam's tit.-—Tie
editor of the He in oc rat. \V e hope it will
yield better cream than type- sticking.
I'eo": ,:te it—To see Mr. Buchanan giving
audience to M alker. the filibuster. Air. re
jus; wvlc-me would have been a pr„seeuticn
for violating oar neutrality laws.
@The M issouri Heme" rat nvnti -n. as a
fact not generally known, that v>ov. Walker
g tea to Kansas "backed ipby a large amount
i A a.: -treet capital, pleagei ;* co-operate
with him in a giant land speculation."
fcib'ihe Ui igway 1 arm C.mt my we see
is again advertising "a farm within the roach
jof every man." "Bhese larms are no doubt
excel.ait places f.r practising wot J eh- pping
an-i burning og-. ' ut as for turmiug among
pine stumps, we'd rotifer not just now.
A-.' * by the C... el. —The Trenton State
Gaze:: says ti .:. v. -man residing in Ocean
c.unty, N. J., was frightened to death last
week by the :let f the i.'vmetl At night
she saw a light fr.m a large fir? iu the ; in
and was immeUlut ly possessed with the i lea
that it wa- ti.. comet, ti.at the earth was on
rir and al ut ;be destr yei. Her alarm
was s great that she ww throws into cmvbl*
si- tiia j effects of v li.ch s:.e d:-. a the
-urn-.- right.
V s
a - n c: Mr. Jacob lleinhart. abJt twelve
y-siis if age, walking ai ng West C ■ -.-
beague creek, near I ptoo, Pa., saw .. v un
g-r lad than himself, who had been fisi.in *.
sudd :y fail backwards into the cr~ -k.—
\out.g it--. w.. art g t a p #, with whi a he
i tue t:*"r .iu ,ut oi the v;:\-r and
ran i h:m sat !y, w n lie f in i that •.
block -r.a.4| feet . tog, was wrapped r ai i
bhe child Is bi dy. His pocket knife soon freed
latter suri r- d n f-urtl. r damage than a bath
and a g.. ad fright.
Letter from Philadelphia.
Philaiel: an. June 1".
Since Saturday there has been an unusual
prevalecc- of Teutonic luces in our street.-,
consequent upon trie assembling of the Ger
ta Sang< rfest. The whole number of na
sical oasachiti no reported present amount
38, compreh sding 1,608 members. This is
the seventh annual "sit gir.g feast" of this
k:r. 1 L-hi ; y ur iiorau:. to., w ci: cons, toe
c:g:.tii cr.:ngc.vtcruiined no ... ha., in- .• . n*
year hence. Baltimore is w..i represented
on the present occasion, and every thirg
: promises the utn.ost enjoyment to al! concern
ed. During Saturday evening a party went
•>ut with n-gaiia and mu-.c to me t the ex
pected v'-itants. and a general para 1* t k
place on toe *ri.al ot the New V.rk S cie-
These la::- r societies : resented a m.st
imp -ing up f aruuc-.. The s ci- tie- of Pi.il
adeiphia carried :a;.tc.ns t various color-,
which aided to the .merest <_■: the scene. At
Independence Square the multitude was un
usually large. Ine interior of the Square
i wa* kept clear by the p lice until the arrival
of the strangers, who were mast hospitably
received. After these preliminary festivities,
the crowd dispersed t >meet again for a grand
rehearsal in Jayr.e's Hail yesterday m ./rning.
To day again a general rehearsal wi l take
piace, and tv-morr the procession of all the
societies will parade •. ur streets. On Wed
nesday the adjournment takes place.
A new counterfeit rive dollar n--?e on the
Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh made its an
pearance in this city on Saturday. It is well
executed, and will dec-rive many unless they
are on the look cut for it. The vignette rep
resents two females floating in the air. It
purports have been engraved by W. L.
Wintly.
A vell - w fever a; .rm has been got up a;
the Sew York Quarantine, but it seems to
have been premature and originated in a sai
ler's personal malice against the officer- of
his TCPncl; but wmli arriting from St. Ho
ming. rep rt losses by the disease there. In
view of the run: rs, the Brooklyn Board of
II- alth .•! Saturday adopted a res.luti n re
quiring ail vessels to obtain % p-rmit fr.m
that B-.-ar-l before landing carg in Brooklyn,
d ais app lies to vessels !r.-m domestic as well
. i r :gn p .rts.
T..fc Bonded Warehouses in Brooklyn are
r. -w -.11 foil of sugar and m dasses, awaiting
the Ist of .July, when 0 per cent, of the duty
will be ta.eu off. There is no room to at re
more goods in bond, an J upwards of 20,000
hogh*-ads -i - igur arc- waiting to be l.ind i.
<■.> > tturday Int rmaiion was rec-ived fr in
V onhingb r. that No. 6 of PierreponUs wore
hoßßM and No. c of Ford's warehouse? had
been bonded, thus affording additional accvin
m-idations to the mercantile community, which
is generally needed at this time. The wharves
u :uil of hogsheads an l scarcely any nsseli
are unloading. It is understood it is the
same in Philadelphia and Boston.
Religious Notice.
Itev. M. Officer will preach in the Lutheran
Church on Sabbath m.rning next. Subject
—African Missions
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Those Bottle-. —Hardly had
our paper been circulated around town last
week, when a bay appeared with aj>asket in
which wore deposited ad.zen suspiciou- look
ing Mack bottles, precisely such as the editor
of the Aurora is almost daily een with. 1
were accompanied by a note, from which we
learn that said bottles were from the estab
lishment cf*ll. 7-erbc & Co., and subsequent
trial proved that they contained very g-o-.-d in
deed mineral water, sar-aparilla, and porter
—none of which in tem* 'rar.ee parlance will
make "drunk come," though for cur part we
shouldn't like to take more than half a J ~ z-n
of the last at a time, even if properly diluted
with sugar and water and cooled with a lump
of Cubbison's ice. Th-se drinks are pleasant
and refreshing in warm lays, and tr:l last
invig rating T weak crnsti:u:in-. so that if
FOLKS -RI drink, we recommend them to send
for a d zen r two to Zerl a A C/s. ar.d try
the virtu- ,T ti.eir fatn.i B-. tiled mineral,
sarsapariila or p.rtcr.
Hri nkexne-—WE saw a hardworking!a
--b ring man, one who has a large family, pa-s
our office a few evening? ag in charge f
sme lbs fri-.nds. presenting A sad pi.ture
of tout horrible disease called Mania a potu,
an I we I;-:ar of a similar case in another) art
of town. Neither of these M-.-n are old. —
B-.-th, in their better days, P ) health
and strength to labor, lived happily with toe
wives of their choice, and prcbably w uld
have so continued bad n t the demon of M
tox:cation been MADE EM .a tb-.-ir BT-usehei I
G'OUS, an J
Thus fr >M moderate drinking came an tut*
qu-n.habi- thirst, until the hellish drugs with
which M.st liquors are either made .r
adulterated, produced their effect: and N.w.
unle.-- - ME happy reformation yet take place,
they MIL! g- downward? in their career until
death civ-:-- tn-. scene. 1. .vir.G W; I •* - ; T :,I
orpnans t.- ICAP THE Litter fruits .: UN**.I.RC. .
laws.
{SIYVDE learn fr- m the Democrat t .at
James, S N of Wm. Crisman, F.rmerlv f tiii
place, met a sad death --n Fri lav 1 ST near
WiHiamsp rt. .h the MI rnii g >.f that day.
the acc -unt says, he It-ft his h- me R : -.l- a
sh rt walk, and while on hi- way, met a:, ti
er b y, who succ- led in persoa ling :
acc-. mpany Lim up the river, f. r the pur, ,-E
. f a:. AI- ng them- iv..-s up n tl._- -aw • IN
the p TOL •• nneeted with Sampsoa ft Ballard's
saw mill. While t: *rc. the DECEASE J com
menced climbing a tree, and when a\ nit 12
H • t from T':.- water, the limb up A which he
WA- stand. _ -.. id nly g.iv;- vray.P: ;i; TARING
a . g. : peaking his ba ft an I other a isi :n-ur
ii- was abs ut In years -: ag .
P'IS m.n ,ir m a'. AI Bitter C... :s
illness f Mrs. Jvs-:T h Alexonfar, FßC::: which
sue has jast recovered, was caused bv some
a: ] I ■ butt r. RECEIVED fr.m A fri-nlinthe
country, which bad been poisoned bvthe g! -.-
Z.l.g vl the crock. Mr. AL-XAR. irr a:. : some
system. 'lgi .zing in cr .k- is well kr. WA
to be of .. t iscr.tas nature, :ut is only :t.:u
rious when i.-.s-.-n- i by _.:e 1 -,r: ie lat
ter ci mixed with it.
La it p 1 si -. — ihe C ouncil hit e aetermined
en tfc-.- i at. ncf a number f himp j.^sts,
D€it .. i: r;..j where ihei
should go, the members experiemeed Cl
erable difficulty fr Mol structions t light bv
awnings and trees. In srtne case? a condi
ti n I.a TEN anneivl ti.at e-b-truc:;::.? 1.-ar
the places DESIGNATED I . the T .STS shall NE
removed, so as to throw as little shadow as
possible.
£9* lae l.at race ti..:: v..- hav-. c etc
off cu Saturday to ieci 1- the question of Wh
shai! be P. M. at Lcwistown? has been y-est
poned i n ace ant c-f the weather an-i the
Postmaster General. Wben it does ccme ff.
cf which due notice will be giver., Hob. A.
Waits, J am-s Burns, Esq., and Hr. Van Yah
zah are tv be- ju Ig s.
FI®A large p icnic, though a rather one
sided IE so iar as "mating" was concerned,
visited Granville ON Tuesday last. They cn
joyed themse.ves AS u-ual. and S a.-. 1.,..5t
ccnsiuerabiy at HAVING AEON CAUGHT .L th<
rain.
£9* PR. J. I' S:-rer-ai we learn las: ,-ven.
NIG ... reu-.ving SC>ME pan- TR.M
toe throat of a CHAD of John C. Sigler s.
whicti it hai SW.I,. w— A.
having ra.n-. A EVERY DAY since CUR .AS: C-XCOR:
Sunday.
t re,;- r.Csact Uir- Gsirr.-
Martins berg, June 13. 1557.
Mr. Editor—l read in your lost iseoe aa
art: .o u. .r. -ur>erstit. >n. It may ape-ar
very extia.-ra-tiary t-.- v.. u vrho live m bb
lishtened commuiuty, that such things may
take place in La county, toe greatest
county in the State, but here in the n::>
county of Bair, celebrated for nothing bj T
murders, and being the bead uarters, r :n
machinery of the Penn-yivacia Kailroad
L .asp any, we Xave Lad a similar case t., the
one mentioned. With the exception . f finding '
'- T TWV ' OF THE ILIR ?" R L - ar.d A bunch
ID tne c. cumstances and time are are
ctseiv similar to the cue we Lave just read
aggravated bv the treatment of the patient.'
W.IO , S ..:e :fth OT the family who di -1 w-- 1 -
coDsumption.) which is n.T fit to be made
public.
M-g Merrnes may lush f. r her profession.
;tcbes are a ? wsßtution that stand am -n,
nvr mH- nt; f F?, IT™ firmer thao
L- . a ;• 1 a:, ve the plains <f
that benighted country. W. have had a ewe
that v. mid hare afforded Cotton Mather or
anv otLc-r New England historian r.t.. a
chapter. A certain C having b-t a
number of horses and finally a nwre at
colt. to rern.ve the cause if bis id lo x -
•deiMd by bia friend*
that had --n him SO much n
' cordingW took the bladder
mare and placed it in a kettle whieb bu >g
over the fir,, and havtng bts nfl. 1 - - U
waited patiently f. r the witch, but it knew
better than to make ita appearance jiw
shot. The experiment failed, hut he and ois
friends are of the opinior 4hat it was not
done right. We have numbers of like cases
thr.ughout the Cove. ( l •
11*! 1, way'* PtUs, an extraoidiriary Ilemedy
for termination >.t B: ito 'no Head. '' r l '
riot: a Wright, f XewLurjr. New 1
ed most excessively f r eight years and a half
from term:bat! a_f bl .fi to the head, so i
at times that -he would fail c j*b in ci --;n
a r m a- if dead. She cotsnltt i three de
ferent physicians, and -tud:- us y >y *
their advice, whit h however failed t • Lcne.it
her, and her dis- A iti- n wa-houriv <.. v te J.
At this tine sh • trie i Holl wrny - FiJ *whi •..
uickly did their w rk, by removing :r :n
the system all the doums matter, carrying
off the ..1 fiui and Eit h-r in the • r.' >v
ment of perfect health, her friends have ail
been a-t ni-L-d at the apparent trans: :ma
th.n, v' t all tiii? has been rfecttd by II
way's Pills.
HIE MARKETS.
LEWJST jw.v, June l/*si.
Barley "
Kve, f* bushel,
Oats, do. ;, V
Cm, do.
(Jlovcr-eed, "? bushel, '> •"
Tim thy seed. " - ■">
Butter, it i. b 4 lb.
K_--.-d.-z-r:. 12
Hawks, at tbe new Steam Mill,
i- r ivjng f r White Wb A 1 Toa ,S -
1,0.1'."
X. B.—Wheat taken on store, with privi
lege t-. the owner to sell . r snip by beat.
M.irks's Steam mill, extra, per bun. 4 50
The L wis* -wis Mi l- unite wheat .V: f. or:
White wheat, V bushel, 1
Kei " • 1 70
L -.vl-: Kl ur. ter 1 ' 15.*. 4 " •
Kishac " 4 ' 1
Freed in " :: 7'.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Tt.ere w-re larire r-.rrl'-i: f cat:', during
the pa-t -.veek a; the B-7- II .1 an iAv cue
Drove Yards - •
Beeves, at the latter, I roeg .- m 1 I t 1
150 hogs at fr mß| to v.- V " A let :
on which bad amoant 11 $l2O, was ?Id ;
a New Y : k-.-r f r9i cts >- ft net. It.- as .
f res. Many of t
I h ur. <-rui:.. ,vr.
at 7 v2a
--tt.l;ye F:.ur 1- du..
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Democratic Newspaper Wanted.
\ Geutlems of excellent legal and oratori
. jT\. ca i attainments, a native oi Pennsylvania
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terms, a
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Slate, where, by com ii ii g legal practice with
editorial career, he might hope for at A a-i -
fan- Jiving for a:.d family. is
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for ab j editing a ; ditica! paper are ui lues
tionec. a? wdi be endorsed 3 thee lit rs ftl •
Lewtttowa Gazette and True Democrat, to
lit - . ? we . kn: un.
Selling Off at Cost!
VS times are hard and money scarce the -
scribe rs wish to reduce tneir teck a ~~d
w.u sell their present assortment of easts
wore, con-.rtins of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
heut>, Ladies. Bovs and Vontb's feaiter
t hildren's Shoes. kt.
AT COST.
tor cash only. All kfods of goods i 'heir liae
Bade to order of the best muter.*! andwarraaJ
lea.
W A rk C 'rru "Ix !2" Jrlme L r ' t of Home-made
cow on :.u:,o. v : _ . tr
• e?-. prices. Tr.e attention *cf the ••• • -
beoffcred at sucr. pwces astodeiv c:-m;et.tio C
All persons indebted :o U s wUi p iea*e call
-no m*Ke payment immediately C V
ro;::e to many wUI ne sen: thrWh the l J2
ot tne constable. ,M "
- :el> JOIDvaON d CLAKKK.
TANNERY FOR SALE,
TvEX'rJEXE
t~ \ ■ : -• ' - 1 • i-c iicce>arT
M !'\ ; "v p" loe ofMcVevtown.
i . .V. J K vrtlh "'> half a mite rf tr.e
Penua a of the
•---. ~.-<-1 W ,V h { ' jrk House oO feet by U
~-I'.'.'-"" f by 16; a large BeuaS --
with bases, nook .. 6 - : , , CTO P
.l . pwwia, and baits, m-ide th
.. uy-a-way Vat, and 3 Leeches - r ',
- • E gme with 13 herse be er •
w.' V"i K 5 stock Jor_r-reakir.g h:u,s.
for drying and rolling leather*™* " " "
Hofm srSkT^E t,iicK
the Tannery. t-dwuiuiogs, near
II the above property >s set -c id bv a - i £ ,
* ; u " : - •; U! tie Offeree ""
tuat day, and if not then sold it wfl t s'
sciVhcr, .:;--/j,rs^
McVeytovni, Jaa i# ion i,
Telegraph, HarnsDurc Le p, ,
Courier. Lebanon E r -%? i: " • r ; - ia -flph:a;
amouut of >5 50.' P*Bdl to
BLLI'S S.IRSHMiIIIJ
FL'LL ii< >1
UiU-ii pure 1! noaras S:
othe: ;ur pr*j a ration in A
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A se
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that age improve, it,; have <SS
the: drug store ot C hap.lf.s RITZ. , S
where they aie offered for aie atll.;.,*:#*
9
it ha; been a well estahiisled jh,,-■' '2?
pu -t that irarsa;. arilia. w i,tn p ir e * 9
prepared, was ttie only frue par. .
orizinatir.g frota ar. im; ure- , 9
biood, the tire of mercury, ititos: , E'
5 I
h assert t;-:.' /OflV BULLS ;■ ■
TBJCTO* i . ' I
pari'::: before the puh. tnat - ii
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ki. fl
tv 'Trrc.ti ?ns. - - < HI
Sr.-ffvU or king's Erii, Emcrrt, 7- 7.K
f !'. s ■*.!. i- ■ -. . f H
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7 - OH >. t: <|
Pa.r.s in tr.e bones or J i t-. .. U
Glands, Sjphi Bait I
'tases of the Kiduevs. Loss of A-■-••■' 9
. the Sisa. Shoulders 9
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CONSUMPTION, |
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tValer. - or-IE :/ ;,w ■■ ' 1
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JFLJZI^r^J
QTRAYED 3 Sunday
k ) - e i. , I
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t: .. . ,t:. : j the rec rerv . I
1. 1) • r |
Ch:ice Fann Land: for s|
The- Illinois Contrail E. R. c;i
i- s ft.fc: • ..Li- i . ;t:. : . I
1.500,03 C
(DOICE P4RML\(i Liv
- : j'- '—j ■■ K_a- . . : . u
'j 7 -1-7 - w r gr_ _ .. J
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by which every facility n fur - ■
; N -- S xS 'ud'.: - J
II ■ 1 'e-r tr.e m I
of indust I
to acquire a comfortable iadcpeode&ct s J
3
- —>f* is wv Ae g steal grair r-1
the world, and the fact lit v arsdec-.x r;l
pr ducti of these lands c e J
;.d r d l " 3t market make :• c a -w
profitable, at tke prices asked t '•- i;! i
rerao.-? goasiiiijauat ratc>. 2- :: ts
tr r "i -- W ptrptt..,, t_\. . :.r .9
which u._t be hnruc t>v the pre cei 9
ductd price he reociecs lor his :ra hi
The Title 1- Pr-feet, i: v. .• . f
menu are made, Deed* are execsttJ9
l r.- tes 3riv-.-,ted by the Stale, 1 -I
the title is *ested. to toe pun In 11 i 9
' v - - .. -V Hi SD-viiUlS titles ill Krc
and clear of eerv locumurar.c;. ~c; .'J
gage.
The Prltes arc from -ife loierM'
') 3 per ceut.
TWiU} per em, triu ht diduifli i frm
pritifor Cask. I
rhosu h pi:rr- asr ou law crtditg
-• 23.4. 5 aad 6t- after I
; - iuiimm ie-taat - 1
% ** tobw . r.t-: . •§
i ' e ead tfcm;. . f
will *ccotpaav those K" *9
:. x: E ->■ .uv C. .. . I
tteasas uaufciiagsclucti—a 1 . -
*"T 7" *** - r-ch atd u * ■
<■- 7T\? e, of.
- ECTIOIf AL MAJPB w B be se tb -1
Who wuk ccciose fifty ccats ■ 1 stage
- hoc-ks r Pamphleucort* r ::-~l
MM o successful famir-,. : i
ghh . r..00d of the Railroad ' "B
c-!-l c '-^ t o fe - 1
• ' v ol her uiformanon, wi.i be ." ■
e :::.t - it:- .' 1
" * r - t -"s'- French, rG< -t "•
r;°, „ .KHN w'Ui |
Jiaa hGk |
c - *1 R . ... - J
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Books and Icrounis of Jo. f pfi F^l
VTOTICE is ercby rim i
c > •" • - ii the book- ' 1
forge - .1
x - 1
I,, A Co . and are no
ir ilk' ? 1 r fer -er.le■ <at • 9
—' ■ . : CD said b. i. W .11 fir.: .t i
10 call on me and make - L
; w ' obortly be placed in the - v 9
ntocct tor Co.lection. DAViD b 1 ""' fl
Lwtstowc. June 11. ISoT-ti
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