Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 06, 1860, Image 4

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LEAl' Y LI Alt.
HI 1. B. K. JAlUllQt.
Dear Spring-time of the human heart.
Fragrant with love's refreshing showers
When girts, like bees, with cunning art
Sip honied sweets frum tender llowers
Delicious period of our nves!
Sunshine in which ail should be basking!
The cheapest time for getting wives
Without the trouble of the asking !
Ye modest mn. who long have sighed
From single thraMoni to be free,
Yonr blushes seek no more to hide
This is your year of Jubilee!
For hosis of pretty meidens stand,
(The rougish jades ! Ihey will not falter )
With beating hearts and willing hand,
To lead you to the marriage altar.
Birds choose their males and, it is said,
The leraales to the males propose:
What other means they take to wed,
Audubon's book does uot disclose;
But common sense and reason leacb
That womau has an equal right,
Against whit croaking tongues may preach,
To be the first her love to plight.
We like the plan, and also add
A short amendment to the motion
That it would not be very bad.
When ladies pledge us their devotion,
For them to buy the wedding rings.
And pay l!i priest and other bills.
And do a thousand little things
Which we regard among liie's ills.
Now, don't be backward, dearest girls
Your time is short for dotns duly;
If sharp, you'll catch a heap of pearls
This year atnon" your bearded booty ;
Yet come not for us unawares,
ior fi-'ht the game with strange alarms
But coax, caress, and beg such snares
Are sure to bring us to your arms.
But many hearts are lost and won
In such a tune as tins, I know ;
Much truih will be declared in fun.
And many a false and broken vow
Will mark the record made above
'Oait.st lh se who through a slavish fear
Of living single, without lore
Choose males in tins Bissextile year.
A Rich Letter from the Oil Springs.
As the Oil Springs are creating a great
deal of interest, we f revailed upon the Fat
Contributor to go down there last week,
in order that we might furnish our readers
with an authentic account of the locality.
Vie have received the following unctuous
letter. SnuIuJ.y AVi'scr
Pear Register Everything about 1
here is so creasy, it is with extreme diffi -
cult; that 1 can write at alL My pen
lips out of uiy fingers ; tberc is an oil;
Ecutn ou tba ink ; the p upcr is fair!; trans
parent, and I flush around in niy chair in
an unpleasant manner. Patience and per
acrcrance (sweet oil is unnecessary, here)
will, however, overcome mauy obstacles.
AS OILV TltACK.
I arrived here at a very lata bour last
eilit, on ao oil train, auj might as well
Lave come oo train oil, as wc were sixteen
Lours behind time. All traius are behind
time here, I learn, owing to the accumula
tion of oil on this end of the road. The
oil fties out of the grouud, and lubricates
the rails for a great distance. We shouldn't
have arrived at all it the passengers badu t (
cot outaud rpriuklcd the track with cigar i
, '
"'i'8, I
I slipped out of bed (nobody "arises"
W- w-a'lslin into In .1 and slin out.l :
, t i i, ,
at an early hour this uioruing, aud began i
investigations. I found a section, embra
cing fourteen thousand acres of laud, chuck
full of oil springs.
HOW THE WOMEX FRY POL'Gn-NUTS.
Drilling is unnecessary here, as the oil
boils up in springs, sometimes to the height
of twcuty-fjve feet, aud is caught ia tin
pails as it comes down. Da a hot day, I
am told, it is do unusual thing to see the
women frying dough-nuts ia there j-ts of
oil. The balls of dough arc dropped into
the jets, where they are allowed to toss
about like corks in a fountain, until they
are fried by the beat of the sun.
6L1ITEEY ELM.
The only specie of tree which abounds
here is tba slippery elm. These trees are
ao slippery a cijuirrel can't climb them
without dippiug his paws into Spalding's
Prepared Glue, a small bottle of which be
always carries suspended about big neck.
There arc a few maple trees here, but no
sugar is made, as nothing but oil runs out
when they are tapped.
A RIVER OF OIL.
There is one considerable sized creek
running through this county, which is all
oil. It was discovered a short time ago in
a singular manner. Three boys went in
bathing, aud when they came out tbey
were so greasy they couldn't stay in their
clothes. As fast as tbey slipped ibem on,
tbey would slip iff again, and one of the
lads, in a heedless moment, narrowly esca
ped slipping out of bis skin. On reach
ing home, their parents, being exceedingly
frugal, wrung them out, aud extracted
about fourteen gallons of pure oil from the
three boys. Fact. A company are erect
ing a large candle factory oo the banks of
this river, preparing to dip eaudles ia it.
AMUSEMENTS.
The principal amus.uieuts hcreareclimb
10" greased pules and catching oiled pigs,
the necessary appliances beiug always oo
band, gliding down bill is popular among j
ail classes during the summer months. This j
is effected without sleds, on a bill uf solid !
tallow, just back of the tavern. As I I
write, laughter rich and gushing is Wafted j
to my window from a number of the beau- 1
tics, as they sweetly disnAee down in the
aides of that aieltiug slope.
GREASED LIGIIT.VINa.
There was a thuDder storm this after
noon, and as the electric fluid ran down
one of those slippery elms I told you of,
I wis treated to my first view af "greased
lightning." It is quite common, brre,
they say. Thunder is divested of all its
barsh intonations by the miuutc particles
of oil which fill the air and grease the
wheels of Jove's noisy chariot.
If any of your readers think I have "cut
it fat" in this letter, let them visit the Oil
pripg and see for themselves.
Youigj truly.
Fax Co.MaujLToa.
A schoolmaster who hail an in tolerable
habit of talking to himself when alone,
was asked the reason of it. Jonathan re
plied, that be bad two good, substantial
reasons. In the first place, be liked to
talk to sensible man ; in the leeond
place, he liked to bear a sensible man talk.
From the I'roridenee Advertiser.
rriHE foreign and domestic demand for Per-
ry Davis &. Son's great medicine the
Pain Killer was never before so large as it
has been of late ; an 1 we think the lime has
arrived when the declaration may be made,
without the possibility of refutation, that, the
City of l'rovideuce, in the Slate of lihode Is
land, of the I n,,ed States ot America, nas
TTtX j
maud, extent ol usefulness, complete efficieu
cy lor all the purposes lor which it Is design
ed, and widespread, enduring popularity, has
never been equalled by any general patented
medicine invented and issued either in Eu
rope or America.
The Vaittrsahtu of Ihe demand for the Pain
Killer is a novel, interesting and surprising
feature in the history of this medicine. It is
now regularly packed, sent and sold, in large
and steadily increasing quantities, nut only to
every State and Territory ol the Union, and
everv Proviuce of British America, but to
Buenos Ayres, Brazil, Craguay, Peru, Chili,
and other South American Stales; to ihe Sand
wich Islands; to Cuba and other West India
Islands; to England and Continental Europe;
to Moz unbique, Madagascar Zanzibar and
other African lands; lo ustralia, Singapore,
Manritious, and to Calcutta, Kangoon and
other places in India; it has also been sent
lo China, and we doubt if there is any foreign
port that is frequented by American mission
aries, travelers or traders, in which the Pain
Killer has not been introduced and been
sought afier by the people. Very few people
have any idea of the vast amount of business
done by ihe proprietors of the Pain Killer.
77ie rxtml if its Uffutneiu is another great
feature of this remarkable medicine. It is
not oulvthe best everknown for bruises, cuts,
burns, ic, but for dysentery or cholera, or
any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy
unsurpassed for efficacy and rapidity of ac
tion. In the several great cities of British In
dia, and in the West India llands. and other
h't climates, it has become the standard med
icine for all such complaints, as well as for
dyspepsia, liver complaints, and other kindred
disorders. For coughs , and colds, canker,
as'.hma, and rheumatic difficulties, it has been
proved by the most abundant and convincing
trials, and testimony, to be an invaluat le med-
ie.ine. The proprietors are in possession of
letters from persons of the highest character
and responsibility, testifying, in unequivocal
' terms, to the cures etfecicd, and the satisfac-
variety of cases, by the use of this great med
icine.
We are fully justified in saying that no
medicine has ever gained a popularity so
stronz, so extensive and so enduring. Other
preparations, in imitation of it.and containing
snme of the ingredients composing it, have, by
means of extravagant advertising and decep
tive statements, gained a short lived patron
age; but their tnelTicacy and worlhlessness
have soon become apparent, and they have
proved disastrous speculations to iheir origi
nators and proprietors. The Pain Killer alone
1 has been found ihe reliable and sure cure for
the complaints and casualties for which it is
designed, lis reputation is enduring, and a
fortune lo its worthy proprietors; and we may
add that they are, in every sense of the word,
worthy men and ciiizens. No men make a
better use of their large means, and none are
more truly senerous and benevolent. No
one. that we are aware of, envies them iheir
Rd fortune, font is believed that they have
wel1 deserved it.
S,.ld, wholesale and retail, by Ttaai Da-
vis & Sus. Manufacturers and Proprietors 71
High St., Providence, R. I., and by good Drug-
S's,s generally.
Book Bindery!
rilHK subscriber having rented the entire
Book Binding establishment of Worden
4 Cornelius and added to it bis own tools, is
now prepared to
BIND OR RE BIND
Cooks, Magazines, rain)ililets, Music,
Catalogues. Xcwspa tiers, fcc.
either Full or Half-Bound, in various kinds of
l.r.ATm or of Mi slis, and lined with Marble
Paper of different figures.
Old Bibles and other Books or Papers which
it is desired lo preserve as memorials in a
family, can be made more secure by the Bin
der's skill.
(Tj Blank Books, Bibles. Hymn and Prayer
Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Diaries, &c
LeltFrrtl nilh Gold
in legible and durable characters, to order.
Ml SIC POUi'FOLIOS, &c,made lo suit
customers.
Bindery in Beaver's wooden block, N.Third
St, Lewisburg
I1R SALE. CHEAP A Lay Press and
' Trimming Knife, a convenient article for
Printers in trim pamphlets. Sec.
May S7,'59. C.J.STAHL.Book Binder.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
HARVEY FILLEY,
No. 1222 Market street, Philadephia,
ANI FACTL REK of fine NICKEL SIL-
ER, and SILVER PLATER of Forks,
spoons, j.anies, uutier miives, castors. lea
Sets, l"rns. Kettles, Waiters, Butter Dishes,
Ice I'lU-he rs.t'akr Baskrls, Communion Ware,
Cups, Mugs, (ioblels, &C, with a general as.
sortinent. comprising nunc but the best quality,
made of the best materials and heavily plated,
constituting them a
HirricenUe and DitrnUe article for Ilukls,
S'cunilyiiits ami Pricatt Fnmilici.
l"t? Old Ware re-plated in the bat manner.
Feb. 24, ISCOyl
Da. W. H. Backhhi sk. Da. N. C. Pcaov.
I'l RKI & I14(rKIIOl SE,
pnraiviAXS axd slrgeoxs,
Ij EsPECTFL'LLY ofler Iheir services to
I; the citizens of Lewisburg aud the sur
rounding country.
17'Particular attention paid to St'RUERY.
Enquire opposite the Lutheran Church, or
at the residence of Mrs. Backhouse. lan.IHGO
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
Jos. aiiddlcton K Co.,
Nos. 156 and IAS North Fourth street, above
Arch street, PHILADELPHIA.
BRANDIES, Wines and Gins im
portxl direct and warranted I'IKK and cold to
lltu.iri-ti oJ Hotel Kfif r u lowrM rhnlfalrfrirrs.
.The ar turrit ejoirts ol (Hard. Iinrt and llrv
cbrllr Uraii'lf; Oll 1'ort, tSbeirj. Madeim. LibtD and
Ciia.niagtie Wiiii: alu. a line Mot k of .Mutiimtcahffla
Wbiky, llotlandiim,lrtbaJQdScotrh W hiksy. un.8A
NOTICE.
T pHE Books and Accounts of the late firm
of Ktber it Muster have been leA at Ihe
oiiice of ttie undersigned, on South Second
street, for seulemenu All persons interested
will please bear it in mind.
WM. CAMERON, Ja.
Lewisburg. Feb. St. Is60w3
LAW OFFICE REMOVED.
Jphn B. Linn,
ATTOHXnV AT LAW-Office at
bis Bouse ou N- Market St. beL 1st A 2d
78 LewriKburs;, Pa.
The HOWARD and HOPE Express
Companies.
IXPRE.CS Daily to and from any
J jwuun of tb t'ir-4 Si.lr. nd cnadu. Olttoe
U ta.UlnU.LS Viiif clank Unistmrg.
UNION COUNTY STAR
Vegetable
sw .
THE GREAT FAMILY
Takcai Internally Cure
rtiuL.N (IlLtlS, COLO US, Ac,
WhA Is STOMACH,
UICVKKAL IILU1LITT.
M ll-IMI Sunk (intra, CANKKB,
LlVfctlt ( (IMI'LAINT.
llVsl'Kl'MA OK IMilllEsTIOX,
CHAMf AMll'AlX 1 N 1 11 k S10MACU,
DOW CI. lOMt'LAI-NT.
1-AlNTKKM'CUI.IC. ASIATIC CIIOLULA,
LHAltUlllEA A.SU U1SI..MIUI
riHE PAIN KILLER is by universal consent allowed to nave won ior iiseii .c............
I ,,...i , ih. kionr. ..r nrenaraiions. Its lnslaiitaneous effect in ihe en-
1 i.re eradication and exiinction of PAIN in
: imi d ihf uisocMe(1 .riIen ,na-verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have
I ?h ZZ r Pain Killer, heing PURELY VIABLE, render
it a PERFECTLY SAFE and efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as for external
applications, w hen used according to ihe directions. The slight stain upon linen from its
use in external applications, is readily removed by washing with a little alcohol.
This medicine, so justly celebrated lor the cure of so manv of the afflictions incident to
the human family, has now been berore the public about EltiHTEEN LA Kb. and has
found its wav into almost every corner of the worid ; and wherever it ha been used, the
same opinion is expressed of Us real medicinal
In any attack where prompt action upon the
uable. It almost instantaneous eflecr in KEI.IL l lau ri iruiy wouucnu.,.m ..it
used according to directions is irue to its name,
jSJV jB-wk-wJ 1W -.'-wl.
It is, in truth, a FAMILY MEDICINE, and should be kept in every family for immediate
ue. Per-ons traveling should always have a bottle of this remedy with ihcm. It is not
unfrequenily the case that persons are attacked wnh disease, and belore medical aid can be
procured, the patient is beyond me nope oi
: i ,i i ...i. .(.. hols ,f this
they will always be in possession of an invaluable remedy lo resort lo in cases ol accidents
...i c.rfH.n ..i l.rltnrst li has been used in severe cases of the CHOLERA, and
L,. I-..I.J . ....1. riM h,.r it
r
Oi.tain a copy of the PEOPLE'S PAMPHLET, which contains full directions Tor nsine
the Pain Killer, together wnh a brief r ketch of the first introduction of Ihe medicine, rec
ommendatory notices, certificates, ac, ve.
Th nrent f..rm. (adopted Julv 1. IHM.)
.1 k'.ou r.,..r the words "
iq the glass, on one side of which is a miniature likeness of Perry Davis, the original in
ventor of the medicine ; on the opposite our note of hand, lo counterfeit which is held lo he
forgery by the laws of the I'nited S ates. These labels are finely executed steel engravings,
and the increased cost attending ihe execution and printing of the same, is incurred lor the
protection of the public against counterfeits, lo which a less expensive style is liable.
To those who have so long used and proved the merits of our article, we would say that
we shall continue to prepare our Pain Killer of the best and purest materials, and that it
shall be every way worthy of their approbation as a family medicine.
Prices. 12 1-2 cent?, 25 cents. 50 cents, and $1 per Bottle
uyBewarc of Counterfeits and Imitations.
PEHltY IAVJS' & SOX,
Manufacturers and Proprietors, 71 High St., Providence, R. I.
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOCDS.
Wm.Brown Jr. & t lit. C. Dunkle,
Having formed a Parlnership. ai Ihe old
stand of Wm. & J.H. Brown,. Mai ketst.above
4th, Lewisburg,
VliE offering a laree assortment o'
Tall and witi:k ;N,
oonsisting of Ready Made Clothing, Ctoihs,
Casimeres, Coalings. Vesiings, Carpetines,
Bleached and Brown Linens, Drillings, (shir
tings, &c.
Also a large variety of LADIES' DKE&ii
GOHUS, such as Calicoes. Challies, Lawns
Detains, Barapes, Silks. (iingbams,Shawls.A;c
Also all kinds of Notions, Groceries, Hard
ware, Cedarware, (jueens and Glassware
Fish, Salt, Tibacco.
Also all kind of Brick for building pur
poses. Call and examine foryonfselves. Produce
of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods.
BROWN & DL'NKLE.
Lewisburg, Oct Stl, I8S9
RiViERE HOUSE
LEWIMtURG, I'A.
it. u. iis:tzi:i, rrop'r.
fjnHIS Hotel is located in the center of ihe
J town, one square from the Court House.
Persons attending Couri, or having other bu
siness in the town, will find this a pleasant
and comfortable home. Charges moderate.
Lewisburg, Pa., Sept. 6, 185'J m3
Josiah Baker & Co.,
TJAVE made arrangements with E:
XI. E. Locke & Co. to furnish 95 per cent.
ALCOHOL.
by ihe Bbl. and Half Bbl. as cheap as it can
be bought in Philadelphia.
Tbey have also just received a general as
sortment of
Paint and Ollft,GlaN, and Putly,
COPAL VANISHES,
DRUSUES and PERFUMERY,
CONFECTIONERY, FANCY SOAPS,
CUTLERY, bCRXLXO t'LL'W,
Pine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines,
Liquorsjobaccn, Snun.lnks, boua
Asli, Wheel Grease, &c. &e.
All ihe above articles olfered VERY
CHEAP FOR CASH. Call before buying
elsewhere. Our Mono is
" Small rronm & quick Sales."
Lewisburg, May 13, I8."tf.
aisr iwmm mn
Just opened, opposite the Riviere
llotisc, in the Room lately
occupied ly A. Singer.
A FULL anil complete assortment of
i- FALL 4. WINTER CLOTH-
I N G,snch as Overcoats, Dress Coats. Busi
ness Coats, and Coats of every style and pat
tern ; and Pantaloons and Vests lo suit. Also,
a large variety of Under Clothing, such as
Drawers, Shirts, Ac. Also.a fine assortment
of Buys' Clothing of the latest styles. Also,
H.l7'.'and CI PS equal to any offered in this
country. In fact, I have everything necessary
in theshapeof Clothing, which I offer at a
very small advance for cash.
PHILIP OOODMAN. Ag't.
! & All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 22.
139 I SCO.
The Dcsit Work and Latest Styles
TAILORING.
JOHN B. MILLER
thankful for past favors
would state that he has re
ceived the FALL It Winter
Fashions, and is prepared to
CUT, MAKE, and KKt'AIR
garments as usual. He will
endeavor, as heretofore, to
execute his work satisfacto
rily to all. Lewisburg, Oct 159
BUFFALO HOUSE.
LEWISBURG, VMON CO., PA.
I. D. BREWER, Proprietor.
1MUS House is the largest and roost
. spacious in Lewisburg, and situated op
posite the Court House, on the most elevated
and pleasant part of Ihe town. The proprie
tor, who has recently purchased of the late
firm of Lawshe & Set-old, has spared neither
pains nor expense in refuting and re-furnish-ng
the House.
IV Please give him a call and judge for
yourselves. July I, 1858
DR. I. BRUGGER,
UOMtXOPATIIIC PHYSItlA,
Ia W.Brown's A'no Black, Market St,
0tMa Firm a Sixth,) LtWlSBLKQ,
'88
& LEAVISIUJRG CIirtONlCLE-APIUL (, ISfiU.
Pain Killer,
. . . . . n,,iri mm
MEDICINE OF THE AOL I
rued Externally C urei
FltI.lX, 1IOII.S. AMOl.l SOUKS,
PhVKKK HL'KSM AN D MAI.OS,
t l lS, BM l.-KS AMI M'KAI.NS,
f W Kl.l.l Ml tlf Til K J' 1 NTS,
KIM.WilKM AMlTfcTTMl,
BHdKKN HIIKASTS.
IKHSI KIlM.tr AM) CHILBLAINS,
TOOTH AI'IIK.
iiiiv l TIIK PACK.
NhUKAUllA AMI HIIKUMATISM.
alius various forms incidental to the human
properties.
system is renmred, the Pain Killer is inval
Captains of vessels should always
recovery,
remedv be ore leaving pon, as oy so uomg
was thorouehlv applied on the first appearance
in which the Pain Killer is pnt np
, is a flat
DAVIS' VEGETABLr. PAIN
KILLER" Mown
New Arrangements---Kew Goods!
TOSEPII L. IIAWX bavins taken the
J well known .' V'A'i.'J II A T STVUH. has
refitted it, and tilled in an extensive variety ol
Hats, Cops, Gentltmcn't Cluthivijjdc.
Also a larse and splendid stock of CLOTHS
CAfMMEREM, Ac, which he will m.ike up to
order, an he still continues the Tailoring Busi
ness. He is prepared lo execute all work
entrusted to his care, lo ihe satisfaction of the
customer.
N. B.
order.
Cutting and Repairing done to
Lewisburg, pril 10, 1SS7
Fall and Winter Goods.
Hursh fc Goodman, .V. rriuJ,.ir.,ri
HAVE received and opened a CHOICE
assortment of all the latest styles of
FALL and Winter Goods. The particular
attention of tbe Ladies is called to their stock
of brilliants
Dress Silks Prints
Delaines Shawls
Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars
Docals Sleeves
Ginghams In,rtings
Foulards Edgings
Chintzes (iloves.Ac.
ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres,
Jeans, Tweeds, Vesting, Muslins, Drill
ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and
Cvf Shoes, Hats and Caps.rj
together with a complete assortment of
Groceries, Hardware,
Cedarware, Qucensware, &c.
all of which will be disposrd of on as favora
ble terms as the same articles can be purch
ased anywhere. (.ire ui a call!
Taggirt & Fair's Patent
Family Sewing Machine,
With Spaulding's Improvement!
PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited
to the superior merits of these new and
improved machines.
They will Hem, Fill.Calher and Embroider.
Will sew every variety ol fabric from Ihe
finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest tailoring,
without missing stitches.
They are very strong and durable.
We feel fully justified in warranting these
machines to be in every respect equal lo rec
ommendations, as they have been thoroughly
tested in competition with all the high priced
ones, by persons competent to judge, who
have given us the most satisfactory testimo
nials and certificates, which are published in
our circular, to which we refer for a more full
description.
finishing and Sales Rooms, Market street.
next door to the residence of John W'alls.Esq.
Prices ?35, $15 and S50, according lo
size and finish, all complete and delivered,
and thorough instructions given.in all varie
ties of work.
All wishing a good Sewing Machine, will
please call and examine, or address
II. S. Spanldingor J. W.Shriner,
LewisburgvLTnion Co, Pa.
We respectfully refer to the following ladles,
who are using these machines :
Mrs 8 Ueddes, Mrs 8 W Duncan, Miss
Lontsa Morris, Mrs C A Lyndall. Miss Lidie
Mackey. Miss Julia A Cornelius, Mrs Rev P
B Marr, Mrs Johnson Walls, Mrs Ur Haves,
Mrs Francis Wilson. Mrs M Hrown Mrc'jit
M'CreighL Mrs F'Beerstecher, Mrs J A Krea-
mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tastin, Northum
berland; Mrs Rev John liuyer, Mrs M 8 Ap
pleman, Mrs David Roberts Mn s,im
Pnrsel, Mrs Alfred Creveling, Mr S E Fow
ler, Mrs E H Hughes, Mrs A M Boon, Mrs
Creasey, Miss M Derr, Columbia Co.
Jucwisburg, Feb. 29, 1860
CIIARI.CS SfGRECiOR carries on
the above business in Frick's Brick
Block, Nonb Third street. Cuttinv and Ma.
king in good style according to the best Fash,
ions. Give ns a chance, aud see if we can
not "mil" you. i;. m i-fi.
Lewisburg, l, 95
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, cf.I'j.
I"" J."'u'"'s rm
The subscriber has on hand a splendid
collection of both Fruit and Ornamental
TKEES, 4c. ic. embracing Ihe very besl
varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, ,
Cherries, Apricots, Xeciariues.tirnpeSjfJiMise
berries. Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, j
ALSO j
Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain
Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple
for street planting, Ever blooming Rose, and
a splendid collection of Bulbous and other
Flowering Plants.
I"" Nursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's
F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within ball' a
mile of I.ewisbur?. All onfers will receive
strict attention. tjTTt'ms inrnrinbi CAXll.
WILSON I. LINN.
Lewisburg, July 7, 1H58.
C0-PAUTNE11SIIIIV
JJiTcr T'ie unilersisni'd have as-
fRijCJnciated themselves into copart
ft2j""ncrship for the purpose of carry
iBSMEslsn tne Lumbering, I'lauing,
and Carpentering business mail their various
branches, at the
Ccuiiolmrg Stcnm planing Ittills,
where they intend to keep a stock of Pine,
Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma
ple, and all kinds ol Lumber, flooring
, v,nz. Sidins. Miiiieics, j.ain. joi-is, ehiiuuiuk,
: Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames,
Poors, shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings,
; Brackets. Ac. Planing. Slitting, Scroll Saw
in. &c done at short notice and all work
warranted lo give satisfaction, both in rice
and workmanship.
J. 1. DlKFFnNHERFER,
MARTIN DRKISBAt H,
BEYERS A.M.MON3.
Ltwlrbnrir Plunini; MiH, Ajrll 1, llws.
AnrlloR and riintmN'dca Rouse In laalsbnrg.
Lerrji Auctioneer !
F..i.lOli'lioiw'r having been appointed
sole Aiic.iitn.t riir LewilLr". is pn paredto
atieml (o all calls in hi line iu low a and
country.
Commission Sales.
In April next, I intend to open on Marke
street a Rnoni for the recepiit-n, and the sale
at slated times I fall kinds of floods at Auc
lion. Anv one wishingtodisposeof any arti
cle can deposit it wnh me and I will sell it at
the best advantage 1 can and charge a per
centaae for the same
Feb. S, 1.W F A DONEHOWF.R
WINFIELD FACTOflY !
Hear Harlll'ton, Vniun Co., Ta.
fF5. THE sulisi-rilier, thankful
f f.v. '."-J for past patronage, would inform
j3 nls 'rir,"l! ai"' lne pul'ltc in ge ne
af V' r;l inat ne continues to manufac
ture all kinds ol ft oolfll .N, such as
Cliiihs, Cassinieres. 'i wee,i.s.atiuieiis, Jeans,
Itlankets and Flannels : also. Carpet and
Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the
best kind in use, and having employed the
best of workmen, he feels sale in saying
lhat his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in the country. A sood sup
pi V of the above goods kept constantly on hand
for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices
that can not fail lo please. V (M)L will be
Carded in the best mannerand on the sloTtesi
notice. Terms for cardmr. cah on the de
livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY.
Wmneld Mills, March :ln, IS.Vi.
T'
J1E .subscrilier con
tinues lo carry on ih'
I.lw4 ty Itusllt4't a
ihe OM i;aii. on Stuitl.
23
Third street, nrar Market,
a:n! respectful!)
solicits the piatronajie ot his titenils aixl tht
public ?enerjl!v.s C'HAKl.Etf F.HhSS.
Lewisburs, May 22, l:t
NOTAltY l'CJJLlC.
William Jones,
TT0REY at Law. Collect inns
J promptly attenuVd to. Olficron Market
street, nppuMte the Presbyterian chinch.
ft0 ii WiXiSl W-.JM.
CABIiVETAVAr.E ROOM
VOHTH 4th Street. The subscribe!
X 1 most respectfully informs the citizens ol
Lewisbure and vicinity, th.it he has on band
and for sale a cheap lot of ii ltMIUii;,
for ihe Spring trade, comprising
PresFin?; and Common IJurcau?, ?ec
retaiics ami Unok Cases, Center,
Can! and Tier Tallies, Pining and
Breakfast Tallies. Cupboards, Cot
tasre and other iledstead, Stands
Sofa., and Chairs
of all kinds. COFFINS made to order or
short notice.
The public are cordially invited to examine
his work, as he is sure that they will be satis
fied with his stock of Ware, and prices.
SOLOMON YOUNG
Lewisburg, Sept. 15, ltfi6
James F. Linn. J. Herrlll Linn.
T F. & J. M. LINN,
J Af form-ys ut Law,
LEWlsiHLKO,
574 Union Cnunty, Penn'a.
J. Ml Rlllll llX Cwn for the Staff of low.,
Willi toner to ukr Il,-oo.itk.n!,arknowli'il;i- tH-ea-Ar.
63,000 Wanted !
IN pursuance of an act of the last Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania, the Commissioners
of Union county de.-ire to llorrow money
to Ihe above amount, in sums not less than
$100, the interest ;o be paid annually, and the
principal within three years. Inquire of
H. P. SHELLER. Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Pa., May 2fi, IS58.
"TUAIIIER! LOUJEIl ! !
rTIHE subscribers have for sale
I (in lots to suit purchasers
a large slock of t-SSUFffiia
.,... o ..... no n in. . Tfll IIISM".'
j-i.c. itv.iixiir ranei i-itin sjgrsneSa
Plank, &c. Also ft.OOO PIM. UAILS.
26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality.
Also Square Timber for buildings :
Which are otlered low for cash, at our Mills
on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in
Hartley township or delivered on the Brush ;
Vallry Narrows read at the end of our Road, i
t iT A Diploma (or a superior sample of
Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shing-
les.were awarded us at the last Union Co.Ag.
Fair. JOHN M'CAI.L & llliO'S.
ly73 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa 1
ABR I9 E. BOWER,
Waftlimaker
and Jewelei.
i&i second door aoove Third,
.e . t.l'tJ
on Market street
VZLi&e L E W I S H U K G,
Would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of (jold and
oiiyci a.rver aim repine aicnes a goon i
0101,1. vi uuiu,oamruaiiu .nasoiiic oreasipins i
ui me i.iiri siyic uom anu tamfo earrings
&c, which he intends to sell very cheap also
a splendid assortment of Eight-Day and Thirty
HourCLOCA'.fand Time pieces. Every article
warranted to be what it is sold for.
The greatest care will be taken in Repni
: ; io., naicnes ana i
-ewetryand everyihing warranted lo give !
satisfaction. Pleas
make him a call, and I
ffivr him some trouble to .l,nn, k:- ii--.- I
r , , . - an itaicnni
aud Jewelry. July SI, issu I
13
! PIIEAP KXl'HKSS--
IU-diHtion or Rate.,
; si,,,,,,,,,, .;,,, , a,i , i.h,u,lf i,lhla
consult your own interests!
tfoods shipped from 10 to 12 per cent, le
per llio lbs. than by any other I me t.
"WALLOW KH'S LINK
of DAILY CARS are carryin? freight to and
from lhifl
pi int at Ihe lollowiiig Greatly
Reduced Rales
1 si Class
2 do
3 do
4 do
3S cts. per too pounds
31 do
27 do
2t do
I!) do
Special
V Depot in Philadelphia I'rnrork. '.'II 4
lliuchmun, HL-t & MO Maikel M
Persons should le rarrlnl to bnve their
Goods maiked in care of the above Line, lo
prevent imposition Irrm oilirr Lines
Nov 13 J.NO WALLOW KR & SON
ri'&s.iitj Evans ft TJtTaHnn'a
:(! U1IMIIS StlLS,
.so.ooi cnesinui bi.
J'liilmli'jJiia.
'l Ill.tLI I1M. ft t. '.ft. .!.
To thm Pr-ii!fiit nf tn iVr(n-ir.vni Art' u!turl
Pticit-ty : 1 hf bTtrrn. yur rt.inmitt r to fSDiiue j
, ftr iI up rtH!M-4j to n ifr i. ; tlrr i.o 1 1 ia.r (iiuuiitl
1 fr iht h'rurn. rrirfMul'j r-j'rrM-i.t
Tlmt It'T .r-T-n nili l on; nJ tl.rr of i-vm .
i jail lfU ciiii-itriit tl mui tl tin .-Hfc.it i iit-ii in
I thr pr Wl.c t f tltf cDiOiiU' . atid ttif flit lit lal b
i vuf. a lit t Is warm -I. Imr u-l vi n i-i-rrln .1.
' ufnttun ai.d at laifif ij.mdlttj .f cuui-i,l wrtaj id i
liif Ml-. kiil raBir out niTire-lv nt.ii ji.r il
1 hf rXJ-rrmif lit HMli-t.ftJ U i t ll.f (HJari: i,f Jift
nfthlPkii.il tt ) ruti cuuteute trt lu tiy lire tu utiKb ;
thry Dia I HjiUM-tJ. - j
1L (X BUuitU't: waiJtd D pl Bi ) Silrr Mf:l. I
in. M - I " hUt
J lit U : j, - I
J I' lit iliiM lb, I
STILL A.XojHhe.
W AT.MJV lilllBllfll lll.
t,rt'tifirn : 1 ti- .-jsinmanili-r Fin-Prnif Sft- f TMir
lnititiljicltirf. purrhaj--i l. uk fn m jnur A nt. trrrm
k limrt-tt. ! t ur niy. f u.r rnnr uinlb i;o.
VfTt-ly lri.il l.y l uitl-rs !tu'lay mvl.t. nJ l
lhiuv tl--y iii iiicc- liu.u.-r. roi-J cin.-fJf. tlnll,
MiiU :ui. ilr. th y did Lot n,rci ,-.j m oii-mii ibf
.'Mir. 'llif U-iiijt cor of"Jliin (at. lit luuui-r
.rtMt.' ll.f.v r- ul-i u .t -,-t il.f H,.,-r fish, it. Lui jn"f
ftl k hfir in lite- Ii.wer ( ut-l i d rutin a larci-1 harp-
bii li ( liiiiitfj. rttxi .tl.t.u.k tl. f (lrx.r, .1. -!.n uti-i
iut. tltf fAb;iib ii i4 bar- bf u a .-nutll oi..
It WKJ) Ditt- Ii J. .1.11. Uf HU! ffr tl.f Bru it,, ifff-
j i,-r in of thr m.M t .rk obit. itr'Arr mt. li lti
1IJ III.-l"Ull .I rii alt. 11,1 t lo rn'.r it. li lt.
I-. ftu-1, re ut i. riir-. ti, u rc st hl.rrly to um
tiitm. V jur.., iruiy.
HAYN'.tKli k Jf'NKS.
GREAT riRf-AM.JIith Hill yi II.:
Kvini,.'j.im. ;;,r. 1. 1:;,
JI,-r, KVA.VS A H ATM N. I hilLlj I,..:
inn.ni'M II .tl-.ril- i:t,i j I.HMir In .v In T
mitl llie sa!ntniiil.'r st.-. wLirli I ur' .
r,iiu;ir. lv . :i,n ,j o, I.,. Mtt , ii r.-i i.it.u t i-.l ;l
cm.- i n-l -f-ii.,11 loin rr-. : v .ti.ri-l.Ni.-. I. .il.-
Wllll SVlTHl f.tlier-. :i. I.ion.il tl- III Ti.l.l,J .11 Vli'.l.
last. H: .-.f.- I.1I ll.r, i.il. il., , ,..r. ii .: ... -r-4
iklnur I.Mt I. , . r .ilii l,..ui... i.J l.,n
it wm. iMki-n fo m ti. ru ii. kinl i i-n.-i. all it- ri.i.ti-iil.
wvri-t-iii.il ti. I in a .. rl. . I -r.i,.. ilir k. ;it,.i tl.r
r" ""' '( ii jno.l ,., ..t. ,,r. rnn, l. rlul
Iv ii-i imuirn 1 yi ur Sl t i , immiui; , . I t,nc.
.i. I i!--. It at tl,.-y nri - m ar tr.-j r . t i.. it i- . ...bit
l..r anv sail- lo I- Oi.Ui-. 1'llilMAsJ I nWKl.t..
-A lar- a-.i.fini,l ,,f t at. ,i- A H.s .la -,
on fcand. .i:;il i 'br.inut flrrrt, lati- suuli Kuitti
M 1'hlla.l, li l.ia.
CORRECTION.
Coods shirred from Philadelphia
j Ac. by II Al l. I. A "a Line an- NOT -re-j
shipped at Harrisburg." (as would appi ar by
i Mr. Peipher's aovtriisdncnn tut so through
without d' lay to their destination ou the isuo-
queliatnia or the est lirnnrh.
July -.0, is.vj c. i. KlilCK. Agent
T COX HOE! j
-1 I.:i!:i and Uenl Icmrn. !
'j'HKKE is an rej.iy ior ihe spring trade.'
X. of Islio, a line and g.-od variery of j
fiunsfijolD urnitorf,
omprising Itiin au-. .f ail km K Jrnr.y Lmd. 1
Collage, and French i..J.ta.!s Centre. Card.
Dunns, LreaU.iM, and Sola Tables Candle, i
and Wash Stand.. Hat and Towel Racks, and '
anything in the Cabinet line. It not on hand.
will be made lo order. Cane Stat and Hair
Cloth Chairs of d.tlerent sizes, and almost i
any pattern Camp Stools, Reception Chairs, j
Horse Shoe, and ad hinds of Windsor Chairs,
for sale cheap for cash or short credit. A.I
tbe above. can be had at the j
Wareroom of D.Gintcr on Harket St.
four doors above the Hank, or at the old stand
on Isl or Front Street, where Ihe subscriber
will be glad to see all his old customers, aud '
all the new oues who may favor him with a i
I call.
j The subscriber also attends to the I n-
I df rtakins lltlsine in all its earn us I
branches, b, ,u. pu.vuled with Fisk's Pa-I
tent Jletalic Burial Cases, and Collins
of his own manufacturing always on hand,
he is prepared at any tun to wan upon any
who may favrr hnn uitha call. Thankful
for the past favors, he still a.-ks for a con
tinuance of the same.
Feb. 21, lebtl DAVID W.NTL'R.
PEIPHER'S LINE
AND FHO.M PHILADELPHIA
KKIlMTItlN OF 1'Mll.iiT.
ltrtma 4.'. i-eutii er ltO ti uodj.
2.1 di, 4l do do
til do
do
do
do
4:1, .lo
Slifiinl
V l.i-al. rtT. and iVrn, ly crnta per tiuattL
Pbilad. Depot with
Treed, Ward Freed, 811 Market St.
Thankful for the liberal patronage given us
we hope by strict attention 10 business to
merit a continuance of ihe same.
TIIO S PEIPHER
For further information apply lo
U-VJb C I! M'UINLY, Agent, Lewisburg
K0TICE TO SHIPfERS.
T)F.RS0.N8 shipping Ooods to Philad.
ill
I please be particular and
Mark teem in care of Peipher's Line ;
otherwise, they will be re-shipped at Harris
burg, which will be attended with delav.
May 6, 1859. THUS. I'EII HER.
Chcapcrthan the Cheapest!
rlHIb unilersigned havim
made'
8
1
arrangements to close his bu
siness, here by the 1st of April,
now oners nis entire stock ol Boots & Murs
which is the largest in ihe county AT
COST. No mistake. His sti ck, the preater
part, is Homemade, got up under his own su
pervision, and will be warranted to give sat- '
lstaction. His prices has always been coun
ted low, but now he will sell at leasi 25 per
cent lower than ever, which you will find
from the following prices : I
Men s Homemade Call Hoots for Stt.TS to 5 00
do do Kp do
do City Calf do
do do Kip do
Boys' Boots of all sizes from
Women's Homemade Boots
do ia Jeffersrns
do do flippers
do do (iaitera
S.SO lo 3.75 ;
2.35 to S,75 '.
l.iili lo 2 r.0 i
60 lo 1..17 '
1.25 lo l.fii
87 to 1,12
-75 to 1.00
1,75 In 2,00
arte 101 1 nun s onoes homemade 37 to tS
1. :1 ,. ... . .1
nen work is made lo order, of ihe besl
quality, prices will be as follows
Mens Kip Hoots
s:s
do t ail do j ( o
Women's Gaiters I,87to2.s5
d Boots i.5o to L75
He feels thankful to his friends and the
public for past favors, and cordially invites
all
to come aim provide themselves with a
lull supply at the above nriees. Call in .i
if ihe prices d.ller fr..m ibe ahos- ...m
noi rh
WILLIAM JolLNsu.N.
Lewisburg, Jail.
1 51.0.
I A
f r:i Tsjr!in in i nn.-
i'l-M lOiiUIlU JilMUrflV
' I ii L a till 'Mlin l this Iiistimij,,,
1 eioi.iin nee Mosin i. Sept .s ' '
eioi.llii nee MiiSbA I, Sept j Isf.Q , M
luiue :t week- ;!. be succeeded imm.j.. i
oy me ttlliltr M-ftnlon rf iL.
the Miiitt r reMlun rf o,. 1
lengih. A shoii Vacation will be riTMj.
the llnliduvs. a""
All ihe Branches of a thorongh Acad
Course are taught, and Yi.ung men ces'4
1 1 qualift ins thruiseives forTearhn,, f,,'
trrinc Collre, i r lor general buir,t J"
linri it to their advantage lo enter thi v-'k ''
The li.ble is a Texi Book.
A larre C!a-s of Young I.adin j, ,c
TI.IIION-r-r-e-M.n.f 13 wrek5,,ei -Contm?enl
rxrrnr. "'I
I'lllMARV- l:..,l n.-. u 'ilinir. Ikf.urr, AriliB,.
Z . '.mill mi 'I , .- ,i..ii.rv.i
AH AM l l t ,LI.-II-LAM.l
AI.L
No addiiioi.al cbartes ;
I also, no ,!fl! " '
eceol I' r r r.iriiriei s,rli,,.i T
' M'lirg
able iuin.eJia:eiy upon ihe close , f llt
'on. JOHN RANDOIPH
A,Cus. S6, .-9. p,"-
ll'i'M a iu:i cenrse in ih. r
f. r a
1 Ci.llese. mi-si eilens,,,, 1
l-rsi organized Ctmmercial School
" 'lit f4
ted Suits.
Four I.nrjre Halls
Fur Writm?. C'cmmrrrial Calculatioas
Kreping and I.pctures. '
I'sual lime !,. ci mpli-te a full ei or,, k,
6 to 111 werks. Lvrry .Niudet.1, up..n ,L
lice. i iiarant,, l to te rompet, nt t, . J,,.
the B-oks id ar.v liusiness. and mi
earn a salary ol Irt.m
!.".CO to $ilU0O.
Students ei.tr ai any time ,0 Vaca'.
Review at pleasure.
first l',mi,.nfr P,,t Il,;,
awardi-d this Iiisinuin n. The best ait
test variety of Penmanship m any one Hj, j
the Union, is iotii.il here.
EV Ministers- Sons received at half
t... i..ni.i ... .i t . '
. ii. ,,.0, MI,o rprcmifn o H
ami r.mi en s,r,i !ev ,,( Ine (-
n.n.
oofre.me. -
live ictier sinrons. and ail. lip
'"'-' f. W. JENKINS, Pittsburrh.P!
(il.T I.NSLiiKl) !
rl Eraa-h In-ariinrr I nam., ,
1. K llAlts. 1 , ' ' .
, ; T I "N U. (i. H A Rl E V, Pr..i,t
-II J W.I HAIMIX,'.
1 ins company, on enii-nri up. n the f
rear oi thir t,i.ii,e,, submit ihe fnliiwii
-t .'-n.ei,i oi their assets and b.s.iio, u, j,
puiilic.
Niinl rrnt lv,!;rj... in t rr. Janaary 1, 1'en
Aii.i.ur.t . f l'i j r., ii:. 11:. ,1 J,, j
Ami nt I'll unuci t o. it, r rr do
ta
..-1.4 t
i..a
i-'J-- r
Nnnit'i-r r.f I". i..it. j j.aai jrar
Am. ut.t 1 t I'r. -r' iti.uiisl
An,, ui l I'r.nni.ji rfivivii
I Au.i ..t , t I .u.t. in, ,1
This (
11 pan v ci ntmues in in.nr.
descripn. n . f ropery, such as boildtata.
I .01!-. mer h.nol 7.-, Ar., j;a,ns loss ordia.
age of Fire, and l, r any time l.mitrd or tc
petual. SA ML
H OKWIC. Ajtct.
T.ewisbnrs. Oft ill.
"153
I ArLtrkan life Innrar.te & Trust Ci,
I (Capia .-'lock ."iiio.(ioii)
pOMPANY- B.tiM:n!:.Walrnt rt,J
.' cornrr of Fi ur,h rh,l,fl-').h,a.
ri' I.ues it.srrd a, iheo.-n.i! Vuiualrai
it ai Joint .-Hi rt r.if ab0i ru per crat. in
oral loial Absi.nenee rais i wtsi ia ike '
orl :- A. WHILLDIN.l'resiiieat
Jhhti C. Siis. i( r.
. 4 ; J OKtl. F. MILLER, Agent. Le w ubcr,
William VanGeier,
ATTORNEY at law,
iV Lt ialturp, 1 ii ion Co.. Pa.:t
fUc AT A JJAKGAIXT
The subscriber has en hand f
saie lAo Jen lIllFFirK, l,,rh ki
i Her ai a larsa.n tor Ca-h or will Eichair
for a good HOK:E. Call soon or r,.gr.
" B. F. HI RH.
t ITnr.h a iiii'i not
or if absent, inquire ol W. H. Kitier. ai a "
Crown, Jr.'s store. Lewisbure. Feb. Ii
TKCBAS 6. GEIER,
taurn-MKir UJ.L-Yobii)
ralcliiii;ikrr and Jenrller,
..rtt .tai.il is-r, mlj vrrupHtfl
Mr
-i.r. inn no. I
"1Io'Iii, Watches, Ac, repaired on ihi
notice ana warramed to give satista"
tirAn eeeltent assortment of Mate
Clocks and Jewelry rr, hand Cheap fori,
OI1.T FKAVKs of all sizes made loon
NOTICE.
TTO the Citizens of Lewisburg and ntmir
1 K. I.. IlincM has removed his Bum
Shop from ti e Kinere House to Market stir?,
basement of idow Aniens' buiMmg. ;
door above the Post Office. Thankful tin
p ast lavors, he hopes lo merit a coouauf
of the public patronage.
X. H.
Tn nil who tTTX h-rv tUi thir hrard gmw IflBf
Juf .-ail llixk t ti."l.fiii. I n. m.-rti etrormU
T-'Ir i-lfHo. rmi r.. 'lijirii ami irirMrt hrrn.
LewK-burs, April !t 1S."9. . I.. WSEfc
SAs?lI and 100K.
Huxds and i.crr
Flooring. Siding,
Framing, tic.
For emit at thm Vng 9trr of
Lcwinhnrir, Orl 26
I
5IU.OO
i
!
j i I
i
L-Li!
SPICES! SPICES! SPICES!
1)URE and No. I (.round Pepper.
Oinger. Cinnamon, Allspice, CIuvm.
American and English .Mustard.
Cayenne Pipper, Nuimegk, M.ice.
sup C.lrb. S.ia, Salipetre, tSaieiatul.,'
Caraoay and nriander Seed.
Sal S. da, liid.go.
Ashton Dairv ami Oronnd Salt, Ac,
For Sale at the Eagle Mills No. 241
216 North Frint street, corner of New.'"
adeiphia. HOWARD W ORRElL
I i" Purchasers will find it greatly te "rf
interest both in n a I I y and price lo tow"
goods, whirh are warranted as repreaeat''
forleited. A trial is solicited. vTSylJ
S-Meat Market.
Arravijcmrnts fur the Year.
J ACOB O. BROWN, having supr!1
Lewisburg Market for the pastsii an"
has made the toilowiug arrangemeuts h
coming vear
The best of Beef, Mutton. Veal and
can be had on Wedr.isd ly and Satnnlav
ningsof each week, at the Market H. f6
Market slieel fetweeu Schatlle's and WtW
Lewisburg, Pa. ,;
His motto is Quirk Sates fi r I'l-S.
(small Profits.'1 Examine his meal.
Ap. 15. 59. 1. s. M EK.NEK,
Dr. C. LI NEAL,
TT AYINf: n.snri,l ibe practice ef
if
.11
ii
I'lVP ..I...- I..- nr..lsipnal svi'
io me citizens ol l.e istiorL' -
OHiie and resilience wnh Juirs P jj
. SoUih Fourth stiitel iJut5 "
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1
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to
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from
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for.
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