Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 22, 1860, Image 2

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Fref'Ittm, national; Slavery, sectional
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litibcrt P King lllrDr. Huaim !totji-rt M Kou-t
allll.n Uiiln jj'il n M. Itrriinall .InrafK W. tull.T
Lev! B. htnlth Kmni-in W.CIiri-t lOaTid MumniN.Jr
Tuiitart llbolua It. Hull K. II. lVuutata
t'lyM Mrrur Irtwrrf IWinItT jA. B Shurf.
llaliifl O. Ilelir alnil'-l OWin IKilirnr t'owaQ
Un M'KenDan Ju M. Kirkp;itric'.liui K.rr
UbU-U Ueory Sjutlicr Ijthu Olrtcr
I or. cott.iivoK,
MDRJGTllTIX Cc ntreCo.
I'mix Cocntt P.vltt Thura to ?at., Oct. 4. 5, 8, IStJO
recommencement at Lewisburg, Wednes
day, July 25.
rp"The Lewi? burg Kepablicaa Club Rxnm
in Amnions' Block upeo Saturday eveumgs.
C7The Baliimore Convention bas been at
work three days, and bad not yet elfrcled an
organization. The conflict between the bong
las and Adiainistratiun delegations threatens
a disruption of the whole concern. We deem
it useless to copy the thousand of rumors :c.
which are afloat.
Thurtday Nothin; done up tn 3 P. M.
Tli'rty-Sixtlt ConsTc.s...lst Session.
By a majority of two to one, resolutions j
were adopted in the House on Wednesday ;
week, condemning, in suitable terms, the :
conduct of the Secretary of the Navy and i
the President, in the contracts with i
Live Oak" Swift, and in the distribution
of Xavyyard patronage to political parti- j
f..e rbo .llrn,.! r,,.ennc .f ;.
cans, for the direct purpose of iLflueocing
elections.
Daniel Clarke, (Republican) of New '
Hampshire was on M.'ndav re elected U i
o o' . ' i .i . -. . - .. ' !
o. oinaior, uy toe j.eg siaiuie ot that i
State, for six years from the 4th of March
next.
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We publish the report of the minority j
the Harper a terry Investigation Com-
on the Harper a terry ltirestiiiation Com
-nifti' in full ltiil alen on aKarpaf f k
k J. B. CO-NELIUS.
report of the majority of the Committee, j V,aa eD(lorsti1d ,i,e no-ii.atious ol Lincoln,
Both reports concur ia statements that no i IIamlm and Curtin approved the ton
evidence exists of complicity in John i cresstonal acts of Messrs. Cameron and
Brown', incur-ion, except that of the im-1 Killl,,-ur Dom,natcd ..'".V51 r
mediate parties to it. Neither bas any j election and appointed K m. Colder, J.
testimony been adduced upon which to ?' 5Iu;ser cd "'P lrttlBC Congress
base even a suspicion that other citizens j '0Da' Conferees.
were knowing to tbe p!ot in whieh Brown I On Monday week, the house of John
was engaged. Tbe whole scheme of the j Wayne, near Middltburg, was destroyed
investigation, which was toinvolve leading , J re- (-,u!J Part o the furniture was
Free State men in Brown's invasion, thus saved. The house was not insured.
falls to the ground. There seems to have A deaf and dumb man, named Jarret,
been no connecting link between Brown's was killed at Milton on Sunday last, by
band and Northern men anywhere. The j the freight train running over him.
insulation seems to have been perfect, i -., r -i i v- .
. . . , ... . .. ; , There are four cases of mail robbing to
J. ot only are no llepubhcans implicated, . . , ... ,- . tt-n-
. u 1- i- . 1 1. ' I be tried, at toe L. . Court laWilhams-
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to have carried b,s concentions in bis head '
WUl UUUUUj 13 l.lllllt,41lU. OIIIHU SCCI11S
and his instruments
rumen.s in his hands. Outsido : '
of tbe band he headed, he appears to have
relied wholly on the slaves themselves,
lie trusted nobody with Lis plans, and I
nobody was possessed of bis secrets, so far j
as tbe Committee of Iuvcstigation have'
been able to discover, after a lone, labori
ous and sweeping inquiry. X. 1'. Tribune.
Thaddcus Hyatt was released from pris j
on by a unanimous vote of the Senate.
This was a matter of course, as the Har- I
per s Kerry Committee, on whose account j German citizen ot -.aaoastcr, fa., was
be was incarcerated, have completed its i wantonly shot and almost immediately
labors and made its report. ! killed by a rowdy named Eben Kendrick.
The Covodo Committee have discovered i Tlie ex"1"611 m was about 55 Jeara ulJ
that 1500 men were transported from New I lbe nw- arrested.
York to Connecticut in March last.to carry i The llidgeway Af vacate the only ra
the election for the Slave Democracy. !
Tiie Tariff Bill, June 15. Mr. Hun- '
ter of VI., argued that no change in the . nomination.
Tariff was required. Messrs. Bigler, Cam- Bev. Wm. II. Milburn, the Blind
eron and Seward replied at length. The. Preacher, will address the Wyomiug Scui
uiotion to postpone was agreed to by a ! inary, Kiugstou Pa., Tuesday the 20th
vote of 25 Yeas all Democrats to 23 , inst.
Nays, all Iwpublieaos except Bigkr and j The skeleton of a borsc, with saddle,
Latham Douglas absent. Thus the De- I bridie and martingale, and a club near
mocracy, in each branch of Congress, have ! tbcm, was recently found near a deep
put themselves oo record against, and the ' marsh in Cherry, Sullivan county, Pa.
Kepublicansia favor of a Protective Tariff.
Mr. Hamlin was present and voted with
(he Tariff men against tbe l'ree Traders
Hon. F. P. Blair of Missouri baa re
signed his seat in Congress, to take effee'
at the close of the session. He informs
bis constituents that be made the contest
t rf titai aoil c I liir tunraaantiitiiia n r- A t n.
.ustaiQ them. Having been suroorted bv I
. .;,,rirc nf the. H.niKf. in ci.imin hi. !
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ri-hi. be now chooses to resign bis seat
and go to the people again, and receive
their verdict also.
Anderson (American) of Kentucky, bad
bis seat in tbe House contested by Chris- 1
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,.,;,, ,i.r,.,eJ Lis mai.frnma in !
ICO. j
Mr. Sehwsrtx. of Penn.. is Ivintr criti- i
cally ill. and hardly expected to survive,
His health bas been precaiious during tbe
whole session, and be bas attended tbe
Hoa?efurmonthsa-atnatthcreionstrances '
of Lis friends. j
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bosTON, June 10. Judge Spragne, of
tbo U. S. Dis rict Court, bas given
Lnrthv decision, enndenmin-th aehnnn.
er Wanderer, as forfeited fur being enga-;
gtd in the slave trade.
St. Lons, June 15. Judge Simple '
Orr, of Springfi Id, Mo., addressed the '
people of that place this afternoon, and
auuounced bimsclf as an independent can-
didate for Governor. He will not enter
the campaign immediately, but will can
vass the State with Col. Jackson, tbe
Dcmocra'ic candidate.
Vice Pres. Breckeoridge and See.
rioyd, deny that they are in the cock-
Lung line. Glad u licar it.
Xcws tctn- from (TUljcr (Conulics.
.
IUc Ladies ol me .Uetlioclist l.piscnpal
Church, ia IluSly'!o will bold a Fair
at the fetor.! Loom of John b. M Lam, ou
tie evenings of the 3d and 4th of July.
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MJUUtu V. jiuuoj Vlt'-Bj I U lC IUC Uf-liiUg
of spring, bj Messrs. FriMej, Clark & Co.
I J. iu. Cooper, for the last thirteen
. JearB ih,e ft,,rles, editor of the
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: -uauiuerdburi' lallty biunt, has severed
! i.:, connectioo uiib that iourual. Tbe
reason aligned for bis withdrawal is, that
van tiup vi;.-Lituu"u.M eui'iiv- ..
Douglas for the 1'residcncy in the event
of his receiving the nooiioatiun.
The first lot of leather eight tons
manufactured at the mammoth Tauuery,
at Laporte, Suilivan couuty, was shipped
by Kailroad from the Muucy Depot, on
Saturday last.
Mr. Liuruct, in bis Fpeccb at the Doug
las uieetiug, beld at Mauch Chunk last
I ?k s!aUd' .n,0?t ewnci,.,y ,nd emPk,i-
. caiv ,uat ithe i)0mocratic Darti
cally, that "the Democratic party can not
On Tuesday of last week, John Dean,
employed at I'artcr's Mill, above William-
sport, was killed by falling from the upper
part of the building down to the floor a
distance of 25 fret. The d cccaseu former-
ly resided in Tompkins Co., X. Y. He
was married, and at tbe time of his death
was about 45 years of age.
Tbe body of (be son of Edward Gomez
who was drowned Sunday week was found
j 1 1th itit., m the pool of tbe Muncy Dam,
having drifted boom IS miles below the
j point where the Lout cuutaining the hat of
.11 r. Uomez was louua. j
James Dean, aged about 13 years, son j
of J hn Deao, of Maplcton, Huntingdon j
county, fell oil a swing a lew days gr,
injuring himself to such an extent, that
hu died a few hours afterwards.
In answer to inquiries on the sul ject,
we state that the Philadelphia Dji'i Xcirs
supports Lincoln, Ilauilio and Curtin.
A little step-son of Mr. E. Fisher, of i
Muney, accidentally fell from a horse on !
Saturday afternoon last, and broke bis
i arm.
see by a card in the LTarrisburg :
j'atr;oi that iicorge J. Bolton, bas become
proprietor of Buehler's Hotel, Ilarrisburg. !
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In the case of the Muncj Bridge Com-1
P0 lr" D?tld 'J1""01 ai otfa.tra.
YfA , "2 , rZTZZZ'ZfJ
defendants demurrer to tbe constitution-!
ality of the Act of Assembly approved ly j
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u declared tbe ferry maintained by the j
defendants a nuisance and ordering a j
SpCC:ai irjunction to issue restraining the !
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utuer terry iu luu iit.-juuiet; ut iuu tuicre&ia
q (h Co ' aJc
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Jhe Uaupliin County Peoples Convcn-
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one from Columbia couuty, and one from
Lcllefoate.
A meeting of a few bunJred Democrats
in the Court House at Suobury instructed
Mr. Hottcustinc, delegate to Baltimore, to
support Douglas, or resign bis seat to
Wui. L. Dcwurt. Mr. H. does not think
that handful author. zed to speak for the
3,000 Democrats ia the county.
Saturday night, Adam Iteese, a respect-
per in Elk Co., Pa., goes for Curtin for j
Governor, and fur Douglas if he gets the j
xte question is raised whether a man bad
not been some time there murdered, and
bis body sunk in tbe marsh out of sight
I The Methodist Church, in Lock Haven,
' which bas been closed for some weeks to
j admit improvements, will be re-opened
. for divine service, Sabbath next, 24tb inst.
On Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Harris, a
rcsideut cl Pino Creek, was found dead at
tbe bottom of the Pine Creek Narrows,
I - . . iti 11 1 Mil
Blln nis e.un oaciy oroKeu. iuere seems
to be some mystery in regard to bis death,
it is not known whether he fell over,
jualH T, or waa killed and turown
over. But as be was a man of sound mind
it is not at all probable that be -jumped I
over, nor is it likely that be full over aeci-1
dentally.
David Styer, aecd SI, was last week
drowned while bathing in tbe Conestoga. j
He waa a member of the State Normal
School at Millcrsville.
p. jj. Masser, of Sunbury, bas bottled
, tjite spider barrin' a "beautiful pink
color describing a circle on the back."
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The Mauch Chunk Gazette eays tbe
"Teoth Legion." which gave Buchanan
C500 nisjirity, will not give over 2,000 j
against iaincoin.
The adopted citizens of Wayne county
bave called a meeting to consider their po-
lmcal gtaoding alleging that while tney
give tbe Democrats bait their Tote tbey
I -a-, .nt an rfK.-a tanrt h over SIlO Tier
year.
The bonne and all its eontenti of Will
iam Brown, io Bald Eagle township, was
consumed py fire in the forenoon of Friday
last. Tbe lost ia estimated at $-000.
i So insurance.
!XI!) COUNTY STAR & lEWISliUKG CHRONICLE-JUNE 22, ItCO.
Fi'BEiesM Ntws. The fteauier Ham -
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i mnnia. h .! left Sonttiam-.tcn on U
j ;IS, ,;,,! yesterday morning. Tlio
J s ,;., ,- jmo hai C3p:tua.
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ud ani . e capture
i of Palermo is thus briefly announced io a
aispatcb received in Naples Jaay oO : "the
i barracks of San Giacomo have been ta
I barracks of San Giacomo have been taken
j
bv the reorle. Several bouses in the
Slrada di Tolodo have been burned down.
I The people have opened a breach in the
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; houses surrounding the Custom-House.
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j A pjrk of arliUcr. L Wcn capturej. j
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dav an armistico was coocludtd between
the royal troops and the troops of Garibal-1
di, to end oo Sunday, giving three days, I
and on Monday the royal troops evacuated j
the city. The town of Girgcnti bad risen,
and a foverUh agitation existed in NapUs, , .f )itlcJc,rbona!e of aodl is dia.
the citizens shouting in favor of Sicily. guleJ ; the att.r in wllich they -re pla
in the battlo of Palermo, many women j ctd. In this way C iwers may bo kept
participated. A dippatch from Vienna i sweet and flesh for a fortnight,
announces that the French and Uujsian j The Japanese thought that the ladies
Embassadors have officially informed the j they saw at the S.itidwieh Islands wearing
I'orte that their Governments approve its ; criooline actually filled the immenscskirts.
j resolution to institute an inquiry iuto the
j situation of the Christians ia Turkey of its
j nivn frAA vill
The report from Japan is incorrect, in
one respect the man assassinated ws
not tbe Emperor, but was a high officer of
the Government.
From Tin "Press." Edward Swine
ford, of New Berlin, fell from a swing on
Monday week, breaking both bis arms.
He careful, boys, ia all your sports
Mr. lleintzelman, cx-editor of the Middlc-
t T :l... I.. V.n., l. . Rt-m'c lll'.,f
UUlg .liiwii "i, ui'uui I'jtllli a i;ui- i
falo House,'
with 30 teres of land, for j
85,000 to take possession next April
Friday last, three M'.ulioburgers were
fishing asd bunting on White Deer creek
and N'ittacy mountain, when one of litem
fSimon Maderl was arrroached bv a she-
bear, in a hostile attitude ; be snapped liis
r;fl., ttt .. bcarcss. but it missed fire: she
carac s0 DCar that he clubbed her with bis j
,-innn. when Mrs. Bruin retired vorv I
much "like a bear with a sore head, and
Simon, astou-hed and gratified "'breathed
freer."
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jAld. Joun BlSNS died in Philad.,
Saturday last, aged 85 years. He was one i
f Patriots who "retired" from Ireland J
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for complicity in one of the attempted rc-
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berland borough, in opposition to that ;
ron.lnetc.l hv An.lreor rCennrdr tho rl.lur !
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about ,he ear lj02' In ,he 6atna coon,,
on the batiks of the West Branch, be
fonght a duel with Gen. Samuel Stewart
nf I .reominff. lift nan an nrdent llimn-
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unit,. litailr-e in ti.b rnimn.r it... n VV l-.ii.
in bis riper years, and dad in the Mora
vian faith.
Selinscrove. The exercises connect
ed with the close of tbe winter sessions of
the Literary institutions, occur on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week. Address, by Rev. Dr. Kurtz, on
Wednesday the 27th.
ISaTGrass catling is going on finely,
only interrupted by a little too much rain,
and is a fine crop, generally.
Concord, N. II., June 17. The lion.
Edmund Uurke writes from Washington t
to a friena Lcre as lollows: 4Jiverjtody
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(8 . 6mashup at UMmote. There
will be two candidates,
Douglas and a
Southern man. I shall not wait to sec the
row, but leave immediately for Western
New York."
The opposition to the present adminis-
traiion is assuming a formidable attitude.
Oreat enthusiasm prevails in a.i pans oi .
the country, and the prospects are that
Abe Liucoln tbe "rail mauier, will maul
somebody in November.
Scbanton, Pa., June 15. One of tbe
boilers of Strong, llobcrtson and Co's
tanner; at Dunning's, exploded last night,
seriously injuring two persons and consid
erably damaging the building.
Mr. L. 11. Cutler, conduotor, fell from
his train at Lehigh, and engine Pilot roll
ed him under breaking bis legs and ribs.
It is feared that he will not survive.
Albany, June 17. A terrific bail
storm passed over this city this afternoon
at 2 o'clock, listing half an hour, doing
great damage to property. Streets were
Milimen'cd. houses inundated, trees strit- ;
ped of their limbs, and gardens entirely
destroyed. Ail sections of the city suf-1
lereu. a uouse ten iu, sucreiv injuriuir i
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I one man.
and eliobtly injuries three .
others.
A Doble army of martyrs ti their prej
udices, who reside in the town of Math-
eWS, 10 the State Ot V irglOia, last WCcK
assembled on the village green, and burn-
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ed a small edition of Sturgeon's Sermons.
''.. tkn BAnr hrtind ami cltll IliA mnr irt i '
men tucj ntm u uuiv. uw bb- u v t ui ava
moved on
Tbe Western papers state that no per
sona taking refuge from the tornadoes in
the cellars, were killed. The first account
of the horrors of those scenes, it is proved
were not exaggerated.
The pain and loss j
are immense aud almost beyond cotjecture. i
Erie, Penn., June 15. John Gal-
braith, ex-Member of Congress, and Pee-
siding Judge of the Sixth Judicial Dig-
trict of Pennsylvania, dted suddenly, at i
his residence in this city, this morning.
Tbe Volkibote, an influential German
paper, published at Evansville, Ind., bith
erto Democratic, has come out for Lincoln
and Hamlin.
A disastrous tornado occurred in Lykins
county, Kansas, on the 8th inst., doiog se
rious dimage at Osawatomie, Indianapolis
and Santo. Several lives were lost.
Tbe burial of tbe infant daughter of
Senator Dougias took place at W ahing-
t0D.
A Uoman Catholic clergyman,
".rather Mcliuire, ouioiated.
The Baltimore Sun says that "John
B. Brown, of Alexandria," to entered in
the proceedings of the Wheeling Repub
lican Convention as one of its Vice-Presidents,
is, it seems, a resident of Alexan
dria county and was arrested and commit
ted to jail on Tuesday, charged with cir
culating tbe Helper book and other incen
diary documents. He was a delegate to
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mc -oicigo -onveuuon. i"uau .oiumoia
haypy latd 1'') J
1 To Lr;iu:ii Wiutkrj. An person who
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I be taken out of the r&ije, can by writing
his uanio and pluce of residence oo the j
lower kft band comer of the envelope, ;
bavo it returned witnia thirty days, or
any given time the writer may desire.
To prevent flies from soiling furni'ure,
' rlftM etc.. take three or four onions.
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unil III fill III II DILI Ui nam.
the lifjui.1 over your furniture, glasses, &c.,
and tbe flics will not light on the articlea i
wished. This may be used without ap-(
prehension, as it will not do the least ia- j
jury to them.
Lincoin Statson, who W33 on board the i
t - i
pan t he Margaret is still living in ba
Iptii T'ib trio was lnadotn lS'Jt). lie la
righty years old and is still vigorous and
hearty.
It it said that vaes of flowers will re-
-:. ltiin ri.l fr-nrntiAn tntl I'll
tine ot tuc ni'U wuo nappeneu 10 ioucu a
drets in passing was much surprised to sec
it cavin in, and burst into roars of laugh-
ter at bis astouishiug ditcovery.
Cause asd Effect. Imports of dry
poods Ac. in New York last wor k, fo.34,. :
735. Audtwosbipstookback$l,5tj5,000
in specie to Liverpool. Any wonder we,
have ''hard times ?"
The divorced wife of Byron th poet, is '
dead, as well as his daughter. The wife
and daughter possessed more amiable qaal-!
itics than the bUfband and latncr, and ,
were not deficient in talents. I
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A darker tn asbiocton, after cazin"
intently at the Japanese, exclaimed : "If,
Ic white finks is as uar IS flat out us re, I
I I wonder what's de color ob de nigjers.'
Mr. Seward bas given a fireman who had
his shoulder disloctted by falling from his
barn, $100, and paid bis doctor' bill.
Theodore Parker left his C0,000 choice
volumes of books to the Public Library of
the city of Ixiston.
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(CoAr.ot-5 cnu rr .e,k iird.i is .,nor te.)
o.,,,,-vv.vOT,ei7.vmls.t.1rd.T,An.4.
.Aa-wia-le-.wir.ji.,Au.
AsMociatc Judge.
Seeing no one named for Associate Justice
at me o.-t. tiecunn, I taue lite noeriy oi pro-
- UKEImDACH for that post.
e ls know lo mos, 0f us as a gentleman of
cood iudement. who has spent the near sixtv
years of his hie as a farmer io Union county. ;
.i it iutimeir s1,it..iih .11 it, .ant., m, iL.
l-i.-rit i. i ri'vei l.ml, anl he unli-rbindi. the OVrni.in
lTii;iia' t.o prime qiir.ltflcnti.iDi.. Hi preiient ri-ni-
deure i. at tlie t'uurity Seht. where at lent fine Ju tire
lioulrl ri'.-i le, to tie ..f perviee b-tween Courtl -(.ludk'e
S.HoM'.N lieinjr n.'i.ret 31ifllinluri7 and New IIltIIu.)
Tlii li'.nor. roof-rrrd ia Mr. Ino.i.-B.ll. .onld be only
an act i.f juslire to the man. o,.Miiie IleaiTat., like
lum-elf, whom a hm ol truth and rij-'lit. outraiHl by
tlu KanHne iri.iuoi. Iia? l-d into ti.e Ki utilicitn raukts
the IVoiiie'e imrtr. t.MO.N asu VlcioKV.
11 inuM maLe a til.n.l Bi.nulnr nr.miu.-e if tk. n tin l.v i
w v, V-.I. mill ni.e.c. '
the name of PHILIP KtHI. as a candidate I
for relee.ion lo the O.liee of " Associate
J,.de" nf our countr at Ihe ensuin election. :
Col. lie hi. has made an excellent Judge, and
the people'can not do better than to re-elect
him.-eJone I'j. is.,0
MANY VOTERS OF I.EWISEl'RG.
Assi'iiibly.
Messrs. Eiiitous Allow me thrnush the
nse of your paper, lo recommend to the pub
lic, J. M. MOVER, of Kelly Tp, as a suitable
; person ta represent this District in the next
i.egisi.nure. He is a sell-raa-te scholar, a 1
gooa tieoaicr, a icar.ess anvuca.c ui itcpuo.i- ;
ear. nr.i.einlei:. mid would lie an aide defender 1
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of our interests. al AN x
Messrs. Eiiitobs : The time is at hand for i
the peojile lo select a candidate for the Gen- j
eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq., has
recently discharged the duties of that office
wiih en, ire salislaction lo his constituents in j
general, and relying very iimch upon his ex- j
P"-1'"" "? " "; " X " I
r i i. . . ; .i :
teresls of the whoie Slate, his services in Ihe ,
same capacity are again ardently desired.
... , '., r. ui .1- ... i
,i ' . V , , . i ..nr3i
ill nlace h m n nun in:.tiiin al lite annroaeli. .
will place him in nomination al the approach
inn f'otintl tm ve.ition.
MANY REPUBLICANS, j
West Buffaloe, June !3, 18fin.
rtf Please state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN ;
of liariley township as a candidate for the !
Assembly before ihe People on ihe llh Aug.;
trial. Esq I. inn. In is known to the whole !
county as a gentleman of ability and integrity,
of good education, and able to take part in I
any debate w ho has served ihe county long j
iu thankless stations, and who would honor ;
a higher one. It is many years since Old j
Hartley ha.l a Representative,and his locaiion
..,l.l ell hnll, ttninn !.n,t e.'ee i f Ji. n inla't I
claim to a Member this year is conceded
May 25- lsbu . HARMONY
Messrs. Editors It is time the people sh'd ;
fir llieirehnieennon some nernn In re n resent
- - . .
ih.m in ih. I .ni.lllnr. P.rmil mm ihrnimh '
Ihem in Ihe Legislature. Permit me through
your columns to recommend to them Dr. WM.
I.EISLR of Lewisburg. I think I can truth
fully ?ay in the words of Jefferson He is
honest he is capable, as he has been just,
Olllger.l ana lauuiui tn an imu DC ns ever
undertaken, I infer that he would continue to .
"-".-:.., . ..... niic .e
be so in the important post for which I res.
fu name 'him BUFFALOE
RCetisfer & Kcrorilcr.
I OFFER myself as a candidate for Remitter
4 Kemritcr at the ensuing e!ection,ubject
lo the nomination of the People's County
Convention. Should J be so fortunate as to
rmiui ih. nnmiimlinn a ml K. .1.... .1 f r la.l.a
my.ef xn discharge the duties of the office
wiih fidelity. JOSEPH D. FORREY.
MHHmburg, May 2, I860 839
ri
HE undersigned will be a candidate for
the oifice of Register and Recorder of
I
Union couuty, subject to the nomination to be
made ou the -th of August next.
GEORGE MERRILL.
Lewisburg, May 2, 1860 810
County C'oinnilMKioncr.
Feiiow Citiiss I offer myself as a can
didate for the Office of County Commissioner
at the next Election subject to the decision
of the Union county Republican Convention.
If I am nominated and elected, I will attend
to the duties of Ihe office faithfully.
MICHAEL KLECKNER.
New Berlin, June 11, I860
THE subscriber will be a candidate fur
Commissioner of Union county, subject
to the decision of the nomination of the Pen
pie's party at the delegate meetings on the
4th nf August next. B. W. THOMPSON.
Mifflinburg, May 2, I860 610
FELLOW ClTiZENSThrongh the urgent
solicitation ofa larce number of friends,
1 offer myself as a candidate for County Com
missioner, subject to the decision of the Re
publican primary election for Union connty.
am nummaiea anu eiectea.i win aiscnarge
. ... . . . . . ,,
the duties of ihe office faithfully
FREDERICK BOLENDER
Limestone Tp, May 18, I860
Superior com. oh. liv.I's (..rsaie
at J. l!aker& CVa D.'ig Su.re-aUu ihe
r.itl:m- Coal Oil.
ASTHMA.
Fr til.' INSTANT Til. I.I V.Y ml
tr-ffiug ciiupiuiDt una
FI'.NDT'S
an oxen i a i, ioa rf.ttes.
Hade lij C llSKTWH'lt C(. 1(C NAfAi: ?trert, NY.
Yio It r tvn--ul Irvc liv pout.
FOR SALE AT ALL DKLCIJIsTS'. Cmt2
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be oiTer'd. at Tublic Sale, on the
premise, in Lewisl.ur?, on
Elonday, Jaly 2, l5a,
the fnllowiri Real and Personal property ,viz :
A STEAM SAW KILLrflg-
in pood ord'r, driven by a S.V'An.jr-y.4
borse-powcr ngine, lUiiuineon.V-is
large Circular baw, one Mnlry saw, l.aili
baws, Ac. The mill is well arranged fur an
rziensive B'Kii-liuil.li:! business, and bas a
large lieam Uox attached. Also, a
EOAT YARD AND 7HAIIF,
occupving Five Lois, and containing all nee- ,
e'-sary conveniences lot ll'iilding aiol Launch
ing Uoats. AIo, Five tiood Fiame
Me
iV.:H.a.i; iioi.si:s f
capable of accoannoilalmg sev-n Jlixi i
families. A Two-Storey Frame UlTKX)
BlacksEitli Simp, Carpenter Shop,!
ijtablcf, Wilson Stiolt, Straw House,
and oiher Oui-Buildings. Also, tpi
J. I UGUl liuais, i.lll r. I.
from J'wo fo Three ilumtied Tiiouv
and Feet of DRY OAK PLANK
wh'ch has been piled 3 years and
inches Ihick, !, 6 and 7 inches wide, and
from SO to SO feet long, in excellent order for
boat building purposes, to be sold as they run
hi i
in piles; a lot of DI! KIPPLD PLANK;
large lot of BOAT RIES in the roujh : 1'las
trring Lath, Palm.?. Pine Timber j lank,
boards, ic I1L ACKMITH ' I'OOLS,
s,., r-inmr. iir,i,. , i...
Hat Paiierns, and a large quan'uiy ol'other
aniries, loo niinieruus io memiuu.
There will also be ottered
Ten Vacant Town Lets,
Sale to cotnineucc at 10 o'clock, A. M., ;
when terms will be made known.
william frick,
hi:n;:y frick,
p. billmeyer.
Lewisburs, Pa, June 1:1, lsro.
Excellsnt Milling Establkhment at
l'osiTivi: sai;c
" T 7 IL.I' positively b- sold at pnolic sale.on
lUilni.viliij, aii'li June.
m;o. that most valuable li-AL EVl'AJ'E,
THE "EAGLE"
Steam Flouring Mill,
and !herni.nenanee, kn.,u-. ih..mC.n.
of Nesbit, Hayes & Fi. h'hern, s.ioa.e ou
iater street, uonn ol Maiaet, in the borough
of Lewi,bur;
Said Mill .
iu Union county.
built of brick, four atJ a half
storeys high, having an Engine of loiiv horse ! - -
power attached, a tine brick stack, six run of 1 I ADU.si can n'"i the lan-rst and I,., I s rt
slone. a double set of Bolting Cloths, two i ' mcnt of Letter aau Note i'.AFER.E.ivel
Suiut Machines, and ail other Ueaiing neces-! "',es Ac: al ,he HisT OFFICE
sary to make (and bas made) as good Flour ! I F you want a beautifal CULT F I! A M E. go
as any other Mill in the Mate.
ihe location of tins Mill, considering the
productiveness of Ihe country surrounding it.
ls ul suriia.s.eti. urain cau t. uou
2 hi
. this place.., any o.her po.ni in .he
WT- Jfhere '""re P'ala lh,'s
. " "' . p 'i
all the Mills: and l- r Al-'rrhant VVutk iht
i mill is especially rrcrnnnenticJ.
; Any person Arstruns of enainr; in said
' business will do vrell m call and examine be
fore purchasing eIewhere.
j bale tn be at the K.viere Itonse in said
; borough, commencing at 1 o'ch c!., I M.
Cunduion made Icnr-vrn on tlav of sale by
( K. H. LAlliPA M. ju.KS,
Assignees of Nijnir, Hirs &. FicuTuuii-r
liewisbur, June 1, 18.VJ
Snperiar BaCalae Valley Farm
at rucr.ic SALE.
1)Y virtue ofa decree of ih.Cnurlof Common
J Picas of Union county and un:ier direction
of the same. ill be esposed to punlic tale on
the premises, on
Thursday "'Sill June
.. ,. , ','";, , .., ,..,
es'ale ol si.Mtw Min:, deceased (formerly I
known as nie "riauiman r arm 1 si tinea in
., , , ' ,
Buna oe township, Lmon county, a on fire
. r , . ! , -e ,, ,.
tin es from Lewisbnrg and seven from Mi nn.
"Jj"'"'"- lands of Jacob Kaufman, Peler S
J. . - . . '
Suhl, David ilerbst, Uanl Reogler and others,
containing
124 Acres
and AO perches, neat measure nar!y all
cleared, and in a high state of cultivation.
The Improvements are two two-storey 4 t
DWELLING HOC-sESi, r..3
HANK UAliX, Wagon Mud,
Cider Press and other Outbuildings a variety
rf3vf FRUIT TREES, Apples, Plums, Cher
SCfries. etc. a Quarry of LIMESTONE on
the Farm a Pomp of nevtr-failing Water
near the IlOUSCS, Ac.
cisnui wisuiii io are uir ( I operiv, call on
Georoe SstiTn, residing on the premises.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M,w hen
cmdiiinns rwhirh rivr e.sr ime.Vna..
:n i i . . . . . -
menu win ne niaue nitty Known oy
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JAMES M'CREIGHT, Executor
Buffaloe X Roads, May 29, lrin.l
I'refi.' ropv 3 Ue bill to Kx'r
FOR SALE OR RENT !
Tll'OIIIIIIItl.CVBlVPllnl! a i
EiT-SES.,d l.m. each i,t. r.s7i
two families one on North Fourth street and
one on St. John street, for Sale. H alt of each
of the above Houses are for Rent.
-.""Also, for sale, four Buildin. Lots on
Norlh Fifth street. JOHN HOLGHTON.
Lewisburg, Jan. SO, ls.")9. Agent
Coo- Reuse ant Store Room on Market Street,
m SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale several r-X
BRICK HOUSES, and other Buil JLI
dings, situate in ihe Borough of Lewisburg.
Persons wishing to purchase, w ill please
call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give
Ihem such information as they may desire.
July 5, 1809 U. 8CHNABLE.
FOR SALE.
Sonth Filth street, a property
0c
consisting of a cood Frame House B:s S
on a nail Lot ot ground. Terms easy. Apply I
- (.ay i.j A. B. VOIibE
FOR SAUL
mHE well-known Taveru Stand -
at the cast end of the LewishurgJoJ.
Bridge, in Chillisqtiaque township, .Noilh'd
Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms.
Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK.
Lewisborg, Dec. 17, 19.'.8.
FOR RENT!
THE TH O ROOMS occupied at pre
sent by Washingion Hutchinson as a
Saloon. They are suitable for w; xj
For Terms apply to 1
Jan. 27. IS58. JOHN B. LINN.
FOIt SALE.
Dr.siKABLEHullrtlnirI.ot.33 feet
XX. teet Iront by IWt deep. Enquire of
Beaver, Kremtr & Y'Clure.
b G. M. SWATtTZ,
li:.'i ist.
0FK1CK in ReberN Iil"Cl(, fnur doors aliove
the Bank (up stairs )
Leibar?, April 30, t60
DR. JOIIX LOMii: wil! open an , a4 al u Mar,h
Office in l.eW1.,t.irz. en M.iu.v the lhe ( hrmcle ,.,;., , bt- K JT11
luih dav rf June next to remain two weeks. : -. i :..,:. , ; ,
After that. Ins visits will be rese.ar, and duly
I r'ifieJ- t v Rooms in Mi-iie.l s I!,l l,ns.
! three .loors Souih of the baptisi Church.
N It. Please be particular a. to ,,,e. I
w,llbethrreranrioa!lv.andlhenn.,islbeon-
May t, lf6K JOH.N I.IH hi.
REMOVAL.
f7! iz. tiicssej it. DicyrisT,
CJy has rrmored lu Soul- :!d sire et. fonr
doors Iron i Ihe 'J'own Clock, LEW
ISDURU, PA,
NEW GROCERY !
N Souih Water Plreei,
itt ArifH !! Htnnd.
If vnn want rheap OI.'fX'ERIKH, rail al
NESRIT'rt. Also ;i(iA!iJ, Sni-Aing ar.,1
Chewing TOIiAt.X'f). An M.nm"i.t of
llAT.t and CAPS at est. LCMUKR and
t;OAL fit everv variety at very low ras.
STONE and SAM) IiiriH-hed li.r hiiildins
and paving purposes. Or'fr tor h'll will
be filled by leaving them a: N CEBIT'S.
r?'Cminiry PKOIKXE ia'eu iu eithange
for the above articles.
Letrisborg, May S. IttiO pd-rn
SAlllXIi II. CKWKJ,
Attorin-3 jil I.uvr.
; y-.
FFICE on S'.oth S. coml n.-ar Market St.
LlSHLii;, I' A.
v '
IHAII Professional BuM.ies emrusted to
hi 'are will be faithfully and promptly aiien
f IS.-pt. 1 1, l-.7
9- P I C - N IC.-61
4( Well jump luto th lV.t;'u, anil all take a riilr."
LARf!R, hati'l-ome fTiJ sZCis i
and verv cotnforta- -.T-"? ' K.
ble W A. has been J.Tfc.
fiued up for the especial arconiinodati. n .1'
Pic-Nic and clher similarexi'ur-ion. Terms
moderate. Apply to J.i. M. HOl'SEL.
Lf wisburg, June 3, le.'.'J. i
VAfSSETY STOB
AND
TOST OITICE.
LAKGE supp!) of Liit!ks,Sla!ir.nery,
J.V. J'erfumerv Jewelry. Tots, Coiitt-ctiou-eries,
Tas, Spices, Fmil, Nins. Baskies,
Pictures, and a variety of NiLK NAAK6 lor
sale he ill at Ihe
i6;i LEiiEi ::t; tcst orritE.
I MNE tlold PI NS for Ladies and (.Vr.t can
1
be had at the
I'UXT liFFICE
!S'
lEVEKAL silts of t.'A.MEos and toiler
' ""east '-''s anu ar hings ran le hd
vtr' C,'"P ' "be OITKE
i vKUKKS for Bunks r.r V.p.tU ..fan-I,,.,
j J promptly attended to at the
i i-iist nrrrrr
J I
go lo ihe
POM' OFFICE.
JF vim want
R V, lo the
a supply of fine STATION E-
Forvr f rn i:.
NEW FIRM
r
N THE OI.l SHOP IThe stilrrlbers
respectfully annour.ee lo ihe cit:zen rt
Lewisburg an.rneiniie thai ihry have tunned
a Partnership in Ihe
Tailcring rtisine.s,
at the well knon n stand of J;.ires Criswell on
Maikcl street, where they are prepared to
CL'T AM) MAKE 1 1' u. r.'er in the very
best style. Men's and Roys' (lotliing ol
every description on short notice. e ask
a share of Ihe public pii'rrnage
JAMES Cl.'ts. WELL,
J. F. SCIIAFFER.
Lewisburg, April J, Ipo'J
HOUSE BUILDERS,
TAKE NOTICE; The m.der-igned are
appointed Agents for the sale'ol'
Poors, iriiiKist & t indou yNli
if all sizes, made nf ihe best material. Ah
work warranted. IV .Ma.'.e by L.B.SPRUI T
Uushesi iiic, Pa. and f..r
aJe l.y
F b CALDW ELL.Lewisbur"
THUS. C.K1I.II
RAS just reeved a splendid assortment
of the very tet, chepes and most
laauionabte Jewelry in ihe market, iiis
Slock comprises
Breast In,
lUnins,
Lar R liters,
I'iiiii-r Rings,
lirac-eletK.
Sleeae Itiitf ons.
Mudi,lu',l.r,,
which will be sold extremely low for Casu.
He respectfully asks the patronage ol all
his old customers ; and also invites new ones
to give him a call before making fheir pur
chases. Call at Ihe sign of the Big Watch,
Matket street, east ol Second. Dec. 21,'5d
NOTICE 1 6.GO.
rpHE Fnm of Uur-, Lrukart .V li'hrubach
J in ihe IIiitKluy Ins HiiNlneNM.
are ready to cumiiit lor all kinds ol work
: in their line, and are well satisfied it would
I he tn .he intor.t. r.( c.n..h ... . .....
. , .... . ' ' f, ,. UU
cood buildii.es to cue U cail heln re enn. i
I trading with others. V e have pnt op some I
I of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg.
I and are assured ibeir owners will testify that .
gelic workmen, and in quick lin.e, (which is
a very important matter to builders.)
- etnhamberlin Bro's j L. Palmer. ,
architect: Dr. I. Browser, liven. Amm..r.c.
! Lewis Asheufeller. ISAAC WALTER.
JACKSON LEMIART
SAM. ROHR VB CIl'
Lewisburg, Dec. 27 1 Sill '
51- Horseman's Friend, or
t f i Pocket t'ompanlon.
1 my-t wo Valuable Rtceipts for the Farmer
and Horse Dealer lor sale (1SJ cts) by
' C. J. STAHL.
Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa.
It O il. COAL C O i I..
FIlIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I
J a large assortment of the very best Sha
luokin and Wilkes- Barre COAL, for lime and i
stove purposes, which he will sell al ihe very
lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce.
Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, Viattrr and Salt.
Wish it distinctly understood, that I will net
te undersold by any man Having good
weigh-scales, full weight will be given.
Coal Yard near VVeidensaul's hotel.
GEORGE 1IOLSTEIN.
Lewisburg, May 27,'5'J.
DR. I. BRUGGER,
IIOntOEOPATIlIC I'IIVMll,
OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market i
street, south side, between 4ih and 5ih j
(up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, 16 litis I
-itCTTFIt. E-es. Lard and Poultry taken in '
(ii.otis at ihe 1
I M -.-. B-
POST OFFICE J
fc.
I
O' Q II EAT J.XriTElIEaNT!
I NOMINATION MADE
j T I'tarleston, an. tte excitement
! iver abi.ut Ih.i, for ihe present tat is
a,(1 Vlclll lf D; tft mo (
, . , f am, f hrualiU ' "
I .... ,hr, ,hr ... . , him
, Kaiia'u, , '
r,.,., ,rm ,k( Bli,0,lUc,llri.ri an.l warra.t i
l...ma.!f work which is . in-red in ....
Xi':ies Waiter and Laih.'r lioois verjehrap"
' and variat.te.l Vouiti's do. Men's do. A,
H-v Ktm-k r peneil this day call and 'e. and
don't uits Bargains. . JtAKsJj
Lewibui?, A.inl is, isr.o.
New Store New Coeds!
FHILAD'AXPJiniEG STORE, '
TWO L'tiors aluie tte Uar,k,
ri v , , I ! W!tBC.f.
I he Mib'cr:!.er,having a person iu inHor
bnving coiisiHiii v at Aiirnon, is prepared t
f'l '" ''"! at ') Prices Hos.err
t::..ve-. Cruel., i Coiii n. 'J f iling Needle, CV!
Iar., Buttons, Tape, and ail goods needed bi
tilt l. :i'l. '
Vs' Bo..'.- and Stationerv. Srhonl
c. Paper
Win i
w Curtains at P ets. Frei.rl
F.re Li. aril berens.-
tione lo order '
-isiencil W'orl J
... i.- . i'J
- urory Prndoie ukea i
- '.' IlKeB tn
piiio b r Rap
April In, laijo.
11. L. .M MAHON.
IT. SDTCS,
t to. fc.
i5sf-.'-Si
t K.M TUII i s fr.-mf;rn,:anv,andisar,e
.-J "''"''.V ;" ''-rtnl kmd.fwirk
V '"" !"' '"'"'- that can no, be
i-e i.'. .-..11:11;. 11 f , nr.rrv .
sit can le rf, n.
t ) li Jlj di u el! r, in ',.
vlf h:a. and be
lUU.i.tVIl
He h
la
l'- n . i,,a;.,t f,.r .Afr. DeNor
..'i;.''r. I ut te-ms for himself
i'- I'. rsons ileinr; anwih.n-
n-nn-iie, V. !
li.'W Hi n.y mi'
in ht
i.e. are ren.i.ie.; ir, i..m : ,,
try h.s w-,k.,..l.: lf-ha, I say U u, Uar
l.ewtsonr?, A j-r . 1 Ik, 1 -co
'Irtdustry must Thrive.'"
r j 'LV a n.i M ! ; ET 1 1; 0. E.MaL!ihn;ent.
I. Removed 10 l!.oihu.ir former Mm.b
Aiarli.
;n siret near Fnirtn. w here I will v...
at all times a lull asor-iu-nt of
'I in iirc, Moic ripe,
'I"-' ' it 'A - 7'.. W,.e Zmr. ,r. I will
a j.. n:.ike to onVr, on vhrrt noiire. Tin Gm
ters. Sp. uting cr any ln,i u( work in n.vlu.e
ol 1 !i- ir.es.
! v .M.n.iing8r.dJ,h;nr?er.rIWB.prtr
a' ,''r''i' 'i "' JOS. A. KIIEAA1ER
l.ewisbure. Oct 2u.
vi:i:m:i h i
' V..-1.-. ll.l., ....
. r.i .a- rtni.ntr.f lLi vuperinr
Wa.l t-l... .1
.. .... r, ,.e n.ii . t. s.ure I:.Ba,
1 1 i l-lri-n. I...-'.-, t i: i
aihy irtn.ii tn. l'.u. c. CALL JM
Jei.-.A. IvKHMfR
LAW OI Fil K KKMOVED.
John B. Linn,
A
ITORM Y AT I.AW-Oflice at
his nouse uu N. AlatKet m. bet. m a j
!l 1 - ,!,!l" eT. I'a
The EC1VARD and HCPE Express
Ccaei3-jSi
"1,-Pni-'SI.I;N. to rn.I from nrr
IH.iu o ... II - I . 11..4 s,tr. .r.l c.a.dae.
UUiill.l.l... I.,,,,- ,.. l,.kJJ.
Family Grocery Stare.
T. G. EVANS & Co.,
-KMlt AL I l-ALUi.- IN
GROCERIES AND FKCVISW,
Fmbrsrin: eterr ar:i. I. rrnime. tt the trade, it' baa
GRAIN', H.iUJi AND FEED
TEA, CdilEi:. MOL.?SE
fcl'GAi;. C'UEEt-E, Fifill,
1'KL lT-s, ie. Ac. Ac.
! Marled stru t, i.fraire tie 1'ust Ojfiie,
I.risJ)!irsr, ia.
rV O. E. A Co. Iinve just received
A fre-l, I'rea. I ..;.-..t. Im . ttaHvdCM lt(H.k ,
wL.. .ri.. u. ..r..er;r. ,i .,,r L.n.1, ajnoriK .bica al.
I'finhii ..ml lomatoett,
Ii:t up :n l,u. ana wa. liuiu-u ure aad Jn .h.
)lnuil Apjili-.-, Fcni-lie, Prune?, Cur-
I rant.;, J'ro.-ci viiije Citrons, Fisrs,
j Dalo.sl.'ai.-iris from CI to J SI
j cts. jut Ik, Pickics of
I all ui'.-ci'liitiuus,
; I'tcre Jm a n ;;, pronnd,
! anj .ot ay in ie-tihl I.e., lv .r t,mij
) A l.irSr l,.t ,, p,ri,.r MA Ck Eh EL, SHA D
j VOl) UH, HEIililSv, Ham, BACOX,4e
j A .irn-r:il artiu rnt oC
I HIHow an. I rt;tr Ware. f;ias-
arr.ji. Ksnaie, llarlhrn
I it ure. i:or", Titine, &c.
; FiJi 0!l, 1 U;.!, I'iue Oil, Caukt, Candl
and Lamp h'irfc, Tuilutc, Lard, Ac.
.ttoap?of all kir.il.-, WLecl Grca?e,cte.
; Cobotco or.l) Scflurs, a tl)oite Bariftn.
', Flour, Corn Men!, Potatoes, Corn,
! Eye, Out?, Ac., always ou hand.
C.wi-s drtictrrd frrt n, charge to Clulomtrt
; rMiifing tt itun the borough.
Ti attempt to rnuuerate all th. irtiflef . Dirk
' ti.ile fur e 1. w. uitl Ik- iuil.!.il.le. W wnttta frscl
l.illv inTit.- iLe t-i.b:ir toinl. hb,i eaaaiinarcr a-'Mrt-.Bt
. .-I t.r..eerie.. Weare r..i.l..l.at .f ahle to M-il as
We ...i.;a vartiiUtariviiicitiurixuntrjlikDUi. ts'
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rn. w 1H. J rD ur iuLlk (HI, .id. , 1 Stlurli'I'ia.
he jnirrjime alt manner of Produce,
anl a. hiph a. anr t..r el-..
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1 I A E an", cpnd - CHOICL
sonmeni oi an uie laiesi nyits vi
Si in. and Suuimer Goods. The particular
attention of the Lad.es is called lo lieir sleek
v. ai..ii....i
Dress Silks Prints
Delaines Shawls
Fig ! r.Merinos Collars
Ducals Sleeves
Ginghams Inserlings
Foulards Edgings
Chintzes Gloves.Ae.
ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassiiurres,
Jeans, Tweeds, Vetings, Muslins. Drill
ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and
CiAShoes, Hals and Caps.jj
together with a complete assortment of
Groceries, Hardware,
Cctlarware, Queenswarc, Ac.
all of which w ill be disposed of on as favera
I !e terms as the same articles ran be purch
ased anywhere. 6'ire u a ca'
Dr.W. H. Bac-unrsK.
Da.X.C.Prarr.
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liUhllllliiE,
rnrsK iAXs am sc kcfoxs,
If
) ESPECTFUI.LY oiler their services to
the cmzena of Lewisburg and the sur
rounding countiv.
rVPartirnlar attention paid to SURGERY.
Enquire in West Market street or at the
residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. IMfO.
J:
IU1D AND FINE OIL rsn be had at the
post ornt E