Mm COUNTY STAB & LEWlSIiUltG CURONICLE SEPTE M BE It 21. 1800 1 ft i i it (Lljromdc O. K. WOE DEN fc J. B. COF.NLLIUS, Jitit li-ht-i on Hit-(m-1i 7-t-m. h:. tti- 1 1; .--t ui l l CirrnUtkMn utanv N. w ..jj-fr iti Ct.l.u i'minty. Freclom, national; Slavery, st'rtioiu. ! tUMii'ATk- rmiTUTKi to lUMiitiN iuim;:. AMI Kilt amither Inrh of Slare Territory tiy tUtraslon. i nj r.kirMim. Z'lw rr-i,i.- i r.,.,i 11..,.. l-iirciiase, or twniinrsi. Thaatiora nri and will r tlie ,vi bwfi.ne the i-oontry. until tin y are .ir na.l tlu-m to cur um.-t le 1L1. Here to I iu tvumiih al.'.v the Nitli 'Dal Ca,ltGl al l aeii- Illation i wt.r.l.' .aiii.rt Jinrrial. tor Pnljint. 1 ABRAHAM LlXCOLX.nf Illinois 1 for Vlrr rrvldint, II ANN I B A L HA M L I X.of Maine J:i);!l 2k iTti-mii- M.I! -we IIMwurl RnVTit 'll.iirv Ittin, hi il;-.;. rt M t"Uft iJt Ln M. rru-fu-ill j.lai:i'f W. t'a,i-r j Km .! W.Chrnt Iinnrti4.Jr (IL.'UiM K. Hull K. B fr-iiiuuirfa 'liw.r-.' Ifrr-fVr V H Shr,v iUftfl I'uiuu jl.'lk'iir t. -iQ iJn M. KirkjiNtiick J.iiii.'- K rr lli(ai '.u 1 1., r iJfLu Oner :.bfrt P. hing halhati IhJli lri B. Smith J'atHi Tnwrt Vlyt-N-t Hi-rrur 1 tnivl O. li Lr V ni MK DtKtii ANDREW G. ITHTI.N, of Centre Co. lor (ensn-w. I JOHN W. KILLIMiEli, of Lebanon. ; For Iwraaly, I THOMAS HAYES, of Union To. JOHN J. FATTOSUX, of Juniata Co. For AsMKlatr Jud.t M U1TIV tllirisr.K II. For KtvMrr i. l:.-a.ii'rr 1.1 0K",K 1! Kl:lLL For lBl.nllolirr FUKllKLIlK UOLLMJi U. For Audilor lllMt.L Mttilllt. Are You Assessed ? Yoters ! if you have any doubts nbout your name being to the asses-1 tor's list, go and see to it without de lay. It is often the case that even ' the names of old residents are inad-; Tcrlentlv left olflhe list. IJenii'ml'.T that all who desire to vote on the Uih of October next, must be ussess cd ten Days before the election that is, uv SSaTCEDAY OF NEXT WEEK. j Awake! Arouse! Freemen. ; "o-, a,i received f.,rth j:..,.uuicaW O.VLT TWO WEEKS FUOM sm TflS-! Jn"'lS t ""'11". "1'im.priato Ad I, f l. f.rl,t in IV,.-lr..; ' ,l" s'i,'s' t!lu "celai.iaUons of thous- , ' .. .c. , . , .", , flirt w,nf l iti rinrto ti I nArititri! flip Mill- ,. .,, : mo election oi a uoveunor win al most surely determine that of I'eesi IEXT with all tho policy to follow. Ono united party is in favor of Pro tection to American Labor and against the Extension of the curse of Human Bondage. The other is the divided party, both wings of which endorse the Cincinnati Platform of "I'r.o;nEs five Fiiee Trade throughout the "World," and arc willing if not anx ious that Slavery should extend every- j There. The vote of Pennsylvania at the ' State Election, quite generally tfo- j cides the Presidential. In li'10, a1 liig congressional majority gavcf the State to II.u:i:!son The election I f-jr-An impromptu 'reporter undertook f it HUNK by a few thousands, in IS 11, ( to sketch the throng in Lcwisburg, Tues cavc the State to PoLK by an incrcas-1 day evening, but broke down, exhausted, cd tnaj. A Uiaj. of -OS for Joil.V-,0.- : in Oct. 1618, gave Taylor Ij.Oiio in Nov. following. A few hundreds of proved illegal votes in 1 50, defeated the Union State Ticket and furehad owed the triumph of Ulciiaxan'. Iu 1S00, wc find a candidate for Governor, Col. Cultix, standing tip on tho Chicago Platform, manfully contending for Lixcolx, Protection, find No more Slave Territory. By j lis side stands a party which has at all times proved itself ix fa vou of those urincinles. Opjioscd to lnm l Mr. FOSTER, who endorses UcciIAX- .... . . -.1 AS 9 AdtuinistratiOll who Will not confes whether he is for PoiT.Lis or BBECKISEII...E for Prcident-and Eupports the Free Trade Cincinnati riatform and its Pro SIavcrv avowals and permissions, lly Lis tide stand ; the Free Trade leaders, the Pro S!a- TCry oligarchy, aud a party whieh has ALWAYS VOTED for Free Trade and I slavery. j The issue is thus clearly made up. ' No sensible, intelligent man, need be again deceived by" such false and in famous cheats as "Polk and thcTariit of "12" "The whole of Oregon or none'' ''Buchanan and Free Kansas.'' CfKTIX is, always has been Oil OUC side the Freedom, Pro 'CCt'tOU liartv. k 1 FosTrit is, alwavs, for the other the Slavery and Free Trade party, j ClIOOsE BEIWEEX THEM. And rC-! member that the choice of Governor vt-ill fiv.-.r.iicA n wit., iiiflui'iieo. in fitir ... , ., ,.,,,., ,1 . ! UWQ tTLaiU tlU.l I lou-uouii Lilt; X ice; s . : riaiCS. JI.I1U Wlliiuui uu.ci.iui, oiv for all the candidates of his party. NOW FOIi YVOI.lv. The time is short. Let every friend of Freedom and Protection prepare to vote next tub. October. See that all tho orthc-' dox are assessed. Seatferdocumcuts : , . ,, . , 1 and .ufonaatio:.. Iulkv.i:!i your neighbors. C feuoui.. v.ci upe.tiii.tg meeiings. the school houses. Make airunire- i ..... f 1 ... in merits K) pet out everv vote in vour district. "And remember that "oxf ' Votk iv Orror.EB wt. , ,-. , ... v. w l .i ai.u Votes ix Xovemi-.er. I Vsni.rsiiiN'i;Cii!i:ti'iiuN'. The Lo- j cos are publishing with a ina.'.eu tuu-! rage cliraeV:ri-t:c of tliC Uu'.-ha-ia 1 dynasty, that they have raised One , Ilumli-eJ Thousand I'ollars in New , York City to carry Foster in Peiin j sylvania, and that they have bought tip the Bcllcverett party in his favor ! : They nmy have bought tho LEAliEits, : but will not find the hoxest masses. t Spread the news ! Independent Free- meu of Pennsylvania Foster's friends , . .,, .1 1 l)Oat THF.Y CAN BUV YOU VP, With tllO - - -j mouc-v of tLc merchants of New York j wl' ?ubfiit V F,ec T,'ado a,lJ stca1' i v - i r..:.,. lti.o ,. nll . 1 r .' ing N'egroes from Africa, lik C cattle : iti the market ! -iCiirlin"s election, it is admitted by all, decides that of Lincoln beyond till duubt llisiii frnt would five a I , , (., . .1 , r! shadow of hope, to the opponents of 1 c , Lincoln, that they might defeat him. I.rAYISlJUIM; ABLAZE! l.:i?t Tuiday oeniiiif, on two days' "lire, occurred undoubtedly the most brilliiuit display ever witius.-ed in nur i IJuioiigh. Iuring the day, C or 8 Natio nal fl.r.'S Were su.-jieiidt d across Market .-ti'i-ct, find lucu.u jiucii and children frutu t very direction trooped to town, luakini; M.iiKct street filled with an unpreceden ted throng, as the Yi inlield Wide-Aw.ikes uii ler Judire IVavcr, 00 strung, with the Sun'jurv l!aml, and martial music from New iierlin, reached t..,, about km. Next came 0 of the Millou iVido-A wakes l!-:r t!lir 'uy l'ol!ck flaj; of 111 bornu Ly f tLe Miltouian. They were 1 !! r. .-. iv.-.l mimI i.,.-..r(...l Lv f .r.t r..rr... ! 1.-l fl,K I ..tvULnr.-V;.;... unl,. I 1 .. - l.i. . .. in iti .iii-j k'.i.i hi. i jiiii-i ii, i ium una liinii? IJaiids, and the flag held by Charles Maus, '9i,..:.T,. th.. :.n, K 1 ' li. ... ' - "w ' array of about .'J'M.I stout, handsomely clad r.nd well-diilled men. with Iieautitiil flam I ; and t!au-i.reticis, and torches famine- ;.Miiist the dark clouds overhead, then man -lied nnd CoUiiteniKtrchcd, making the must beautiful evolutions for the adiuira- , tioii ol the t:irni' tnat fillcil the street. Halting in front of 1'r. (trier's, a large and elegant Flag, prepared by the Wide Awake Keptiliiicau Ladies of Lcwisbiirg, was i resciitcl in their behalf Lv Alfred aii'Is of interested spectators. 1 The fla iiiMrihcd as fulli Tn Fr.-.l"m' (mm! alun f prar, .r uhu the (ioj I ola.rry. I'niviitM to tin- Wi li-Aak Club 1; tliv Indies uf Leairliuig. The nice-tin, in fn-nt of the liuiTalo .us', :i pre-ided over by .Tu lirc lluhl, II ami 1 l.r.Mo..ruIbn-fc and i l'W-cn of Miltn, who prrsi ntt'd weibty i :i!sd pi rtiiH iit .irumonts upoa the rcat i is-;ns uf t..o d iy which wo trut will tell j thr- n-li the haitot-hox. j - Wo thought tho WMe-A wakes Were j iiiiTioc essarilv t;ixt d y hrini: kept so lunir in dro.- on duty but every body Im bouijd to tha'uk them (with the a2ioJ fr their uio-t FUffus.-'ful and irrand chibitioQ. w. after groui.ing the following Another Snnr) nf Boyi Ar.f.tln-r i:--y M'-rt l-.y-Rmv- Bti.i l-fiva V.'t BH.fr liovi o;.i !: " W l,:e H"" A wli l arrl oriiV'r Atn'TKnu H' T5 L(ir V.--v -ii-t f.-r Doug!J A I' w. r i.t iu.ya l "titii- It. I'euirrHti.1 Hots O t !l l.y.i Ati'iri'-r lt"y A wt...i, ir -t -.f Boji HmlTin' B'T ll" ul hcn Hnvi A Tin tifiiti'l it" li yn -in fr.-i U'.h I a:i--r'litt;nc iinys in- Miiw lto Keutrtil Uny Itii: tiys Si lit--i.at Uil Hoys iiini V.O Hp? wlm wcrf "out "l(nyn with Flajs Ojiru Utoiilh'tl K-H A large uniKlT ol Ifcjs li'hnv flityn mei intinititm li'-y U'vn llujfl ud m Ion h t f or.n AHK'9 nil th . '. "s'u J"uu "u i juvenile mi :i . i : - i ' ty..Tbe meeting at Mifflinecro, last I j TLursday and evening, i, described as tbe I U - .est political demonstration ever wit- ",r""Bj . V . tambf,r of VicB pVesidentf, and Secretaries from all parts of tbe country. Addresses by Messrs. J. II. Arnold of Middicburg, Kdward Cowan of Westmore- land county, James Aiken of Lewisburg, aI)(i tlVm t, L1W50ni0f Milton, welloccu- j ,h0 time. The M.filinbure Band fur- nisi.e.1 music. About 1:)0 Uidc-Awakes e i . , f - e ti-. f u 1 irom 1-ewisLurg, anu 11.1 irnui inneia, g ive an imposing and brilliant display, and a bappy and 6trong impression was) made. An excellent letter from Mr. Kil-1 Iiiijrcr, aunouncin; his father's aevcre ill- dJ stimulating the friends of the j eau,u lu WISB aIiu sicmaiic acuuu, was ..,,.1 I 3LlSS 3ICCtil)gs! 0,i Turf" ncr., (Sept. 25) ai 6 o'clock. P. M., in Lkisku's Grove, on the River Load between New Columbia and High- town, in bite Deer township A Poll ' ... , . , , . . , , will tc raised, and Lcwisburr; and Milton Wide-Awakes will parade. Fx tiov Pollock and others will speak. On Sitim'ii nf next xreck (Sept. 29) l Vnr Uritt iv f,,i- FVIOV 4 VFISVV. 1)KIl COCNTIKS. Let tbe old Whigs ud Bepublicans of tbe two counties meet together in the old spot consecrated to Jednn,, to Protection, Free Ilomea for tree Laborers, the Constitution, tbe Lnion, , . , ' , . . , . ccs ,uj prepare to strike a Coal blow I a"ainst tbe 1-rcc-Trade, Pro-Siavery, Sec r . . ' 1 tonal and Di;uuion party. Excellent srekeri, &c wiu le I-ofured from distance, to entertain the audience. J. M. Movlb will address tbe friends i f Liuuoio, Hamlin and Curlin, at tbe fol 1j iog places : Haillcton, Friday Evening 21st Sept. Liureltoo, Saturday Keuing 221. rariccriTille, Frilay 2iiih. HaS-CoL, J. J. Patterson's fall bii3 so j injured Lis knee that be can not walk .! . .i . without assistance, and we announce by ' .. ... , ... ,.' bis request, mat. ins puysician leaving lnt neighborhood, at least uotil ; bis bruited limb has had timo to recover its strength. This is his only reason f.r not Fpcudiug more timo in Union and Sn,J.' 1 . 1 .u . i a nntirratftnil (hat Mncr, nifp I ' unvttr ,U nnn.in J' J f t J d uoyer, die., (iueir nominees; uaving ae-. clincJ) tbe i,Crnocratio mlnagers have ta-; ken up new men-Seio Leitz.l of Middle- , , , , . . . creek and Mr SulolT of Juuiata- for As- I I seuibly in this district. . . . ,1 The filial Account of John r . Kichart, i K.N.MNuro.N o.ii i.i.Caii,n. ia an aj-. dress before tbe People's Couveutiun of V... .Trv 3,.k..r ln,.;..n..n ..,,.1 . - - J I - I . .. ... . . the following allusion to Mr. Lincjlu : j " I d i not support this sonlleniao a ! anv ci.o-trar. : 1 waut vou tu uiid. r,tan.l that. 1 1 sumuirt tin io iq because lie w emiiled to be my candnlate. 1 support ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of tbe Stale of iili-; now. a iu? caudi.J-te fur Trident. I Baj. 1 because be ia tuaa of iutegrity. I say : kid. .r tr..rir..i. I . .1 held mau of truthfuluess. I say that be ) the mau that PUdlaitis the great pria-; ciples of freeuiea as laid doty a by our f.liipr. rAniilue."! I utand. an.1 rrni stand, tuy fneiids, iu this matter where : Account f J"hn Walls and S. A. Waahiugtun stood exactly : where the iin- s,,,rk- l;ut..rs of V. . stuck, late of J.ew miiital Clay lived and died. Cheers A.(.l fJohn M. r,rnfl,ri A(min. If any mau should come and tell mc 1 . lratr f . .1. Miwnr, late of Hew Urrliu want to dissolve this Union, because I boruush, dee'd. shall vote for Abraham Liucola, I will. meet bim on tbe threshold, aud say before bigb heaven, that 1 shall voto tor that mau for President, that I belicvo will - i.: . .:.l l t:.tj bUlClllE. AND ATTEMPTED MfRDEa. 0" Friday week, Jehu liico attempted to Kuutder Lis wife, in the Sugarvalky Bar- i ri.ia. I.. -r Kni-l. staia Milt TU ..in..r ... .... I .1,1,.. ih.t h. l.l-,..I !...,.'. I I . 7 7 7 '. . ' ... I : 1 1 a uu juKjuu uj.uu ucr, uiiu tueii, suppusuig her to be dead, dragged her into the lau- rel- hen found ane was covered with blaoJ ,nd ""J nsckss. She is slowly . E' , """-.IT" not to be fatal. On fcaturday luce was brought to Jail, and yesterday evening committed suicide by di.-euibowcliug biui- self, cutting a lung gash across the abdo- men, tearing out hi. bowels, aud then cut- i ,, r i , , ' ling oil some of ihe lulcsUuea, . L.ic , yattrt Uuiiuirat. j li . i n.,-. ...... . i ,l ' Hon. 1. fe. Dickinson accounts for the . treuieudous popularity of Douglas, in tbe following felicitous manucr: I . a . "Somt fiatmeu descending tho Missis-. sippi iu rather a jolly mood, passed a ' house on the shore where they were El- ' dling and dancing on the piazza: the! k. f..ll . , ii. .i l. boal lull into au eddy, and once in each , . ,r , . , , , , half hour passed the house again, and the , boatmen swore they were fiddling and dancing ia every bouse for a hundred j miles on the shore of the river, while they oua oeca revoiviu? ia uq ecldv. aud had seen but one! Ihe Douglas atreng'h la; rsumatca in tLe sama way. ' Senator Bright dou't loro Donglas any : better than Douglas him. At a Itreckin ridge meeting in Indiana lately, Bright ' said : 'We don't intend to have Stephen A. Douglas and bis cohorts crammed down our throats. Thcjr wish to place the ! Democratic party in tho position cf a bucket tied to a dog's tail, to be dragged through tbe mud wherever tbe dng may choose to run. If you follow the fortunes of Douglas, and staud with him on the , ruffe Junui 'iced platform, jou are irre-1 covcrably lost." j Not Well Posted. At the late State 1 Convention of the Brcckinridgcrs, in New 1 lortt, they placed Albert II. Tracy on j their electoral ticket, when Jlr. Tracy bad : 300 ACTCS Of Timber Land adjoining, been in bis grave otcr tico yean. L'x- j 4 chan.jK. j FM!M of 120 Arrrt mljntnhij, As none cf tbe Ureckinridgo men will "v I'BNX'ts I'REEK, Four Miles from ever bo called upon to perform the effice , J MiUbnburir, Mx from New Benin, of electors, they cau as well vote for Tra-' 3-Oil SAIjI-'I . , . . . , , Inquire et Jnns Stkls. .gent, rear the cy as anybody else. It is a dead party, rreml:,cs, or personally, or by mail of and is fitly represented by dead men. 1 HL'till BELLAS!. UxrrUlunj Jjafy &ntintL j . nnUi lS- ,Hfi0' LAVciiiAiiLE. The Milwaukee (Wis)' Von S B:sT--A hnaan(l . tX Sl- i'l'Sffsion given un- "Three weeks aeo. the Democrats of Ann Arbor, Michigan, prepared a hand-! . ; some pole, to erect in honor of their prcs- idential candidate. But when it was rea- Jj S "P. thcra were not democrats ; VoflU 10 "ie "'. "ho added thirty fect to it, ana then run it up with a s.ajut for Jturoush ot M uifburir, Cn.on county, "lr " c..m ..' , ,. !. ' i ,, ' . he to the inlerest ol such as purpose erectinc "Lincoln and Liberty leuiia.on --..,- eoi buil d.ns to pive us a call i beb re ecu- A Douglas paper in this State returns Saturday, September 22, I860, iracn!, Wllh ih.-rs. y. have P. up thanks for a copy of "Covode's Life and t 10 "'clock, A. M., the following Ileal Estate. . of the best houses and stores in Lpwisbursr. ... t i. i ,, ,. , to wit : I and are assured iheir owners will tTsttly thai limes ot James i.ucbanan ulmt tue , Ko A Farm containin; TWO IM'X- i their buildinss wete put up by cund and ener report of tbe famous investigating coin-: UUEI) ACIiES. Innesione land, more or less, : gene workmen, and in quick time, (which is nnttce. It says that they are few public 'situated in Kelly township, Lniun couniy, j a very important mailer to builders.) men SO fortunate as to have their biocra- r.hi'na rnmnlinrl fr.-im i.fTi.ieil MnAr.la an.1 , ------ "'"'""u"' j Somebody says Douglas' life will end where Lincoln's bi-gan, and vice, ivcsn i Douglas commenced as a cabinet maker. and Lincoln will soon be a maker of cabi- dcis; w 111.0 avougias is eDgige'l on a grana tr.!. i A meeting nf SO ilflrt I.lnpnln mn ,r. ; Ncw York, was presided over by Pehitiab 1 1 ernt, 1 resident ot the l.oard of Com- mcree, and addressed by Wm. 1 Dodje, a promincut American who wou't be sold 1 to Douglas. ! j Gen. Carey, of Ohio, known as a torn- j perance lecTurer, has abandoned the cause ' of Bell, and on Saturday night last made i 1.:. fi . i.e. 11: . 1 1 t. - ' his first Kepubhcan Lincoln epecch m Cincinnatti. The Lancaster Tnioasays: i.e no-1 tice with pleasure that our friend A. It. ' . . . . uul "ouu 1 l'iske, K.-q., well known to many of our citizens, is on tbe stump for Lincoln in Northumberland county. He made an awful mistake in 1S5G by going for Old . ... iti r. .,:, u ,1,.. h. : . a ' ,eDt y r'?rer De i h h nu III nam an works iiiifl. fur ri'npn ,ami ni int. in is i i n. on nn i.ir ti n laaoe.' " - " -- ---- 1 Wein Forney, lately eonnectcd with I the Be'lefonte Central Press, has been appoiuted political editor of tbe 11 an is-. burg Telegraph. The Itcv. Dr. Goodman was on Monday : inaugurated aa 1,M ol the L'uivasi.j J uf Fcim-ylvama. 1 The "Texas Negro Insurrection" it is conceded was pretty ranch a false ilarm perhaps a plot concocted by rascally whites y V , a . . M..ik w.. fr political effect at tbe North. But sev- tlma l,Vea have been lost by the j)JUi pa,,,,.. It will rank in history with the W itch excitement of Salem or the Catholic alarm in New York. Tt KRISTER'S KOTICE. VOTICE is hereby Riven 10 all ton - IV ......... , . cennn,inai inc iuiowinz namtu yv rnn ....ui ihPinMnnni in ihP fi nut's ' , . , .-. ... 1 have sctue 1 ad . ... . accuins wtU be presented lorconiir- and allowance at the Orphans' Court Mb-hell at I.KVVlSBURti, for the couniv o t inn", on the third Friday ol tsEPTE.MUEK next. the SIsl day of said month, viz: ,. ,. .. .;. i. ..r h i,.,, i-r outi'-itip, nee a. 2 The Account of Jamfs Ch mbrrs. Ad-; . ....... , . I . nilnlMr-uiil i'l -mull wuiun. ik Ul muirswuc i,,wnship, dre'd. 3 The Acciint of H.ini-I Smutkcr, Cuar- "f thara and Kachel hrnnrgq, . , ,. ir,,, tt..r:.i.. laWI,.hip. iter M. ' 5 Tut- Accmni f John Hauck.Adininutra- lur r -mrA-. HecM. The AccuM of Jtmalhan Wolfe, Execu i'rl 'Uii .m-s iate of lie Uorough ol- t.w.V.itir,r cW ' 7 The Vcrunut of E.Iward and Levi Kanrk, Rxrrur.irs .if Jniiftni Ranch, late uf White lier i..wii.lim. HpcM. l.KtiRCE MERRILL, Reier, Iti'jistcr's i!icc, Lewisburg, Aug. 31. 1CC0 Issue Lists for Sept. lSiiO. ; niizal i-th Menseh ct al vs Mary M Kishcl j Jos W shriner vs John M Taylor Ci'iirL'f Mcixel vs Leib At Leih .1 i t ri Moier V wile vs same Saml L li'ck vs Ciiarles tstecs Jhn Many vs Dortnan (ami a others) M'Carfy Tale vs It ISrubst '"V Kll"n vs s F w M ""genreif lidvid tiln-lc vs ssaml Si Harbcr .hl,p vs FiaC, ,,n .Mi.t.iictwarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H Shriner J-.hn Wenz vs IVter Arvius et at Samiiel W Snink'ras vs Wm Yoiuiff Jr 1'lsh ler lintelius' Adinrs vs Geo Ureisbach Abraham lllaek vs Andrew tipitler ,;,.r. ijarl;j vs H w Crmzer T Church A Vo vs Win H Kleckner Koln i ('umininzi vs Saml Henderson et al, JJ Vhuiir vs Tims (i Or . ,',!,rl "xer vs ,f "ech Wm friceJr vs Kohl M Muser N(,rl!l- ,.,J1Je & ,,, vs Ju,., ,lar,h Joseph I'hrisline vs Bt-aver, iieddes Mi Co l'r W in F seebold vs saml ; Wilt I a,lwn Barrovs vs (;has u Mowr,r llchior liemler vs A M.siner with notice s"'"""f -V Ijauch vs Black & Fi-her 1 iiuii'.'tn. v aln r vs .Noah alter with no. Mathtai. Sinsier vs A Nickel w.th no. l; i: Howes fur Stri-: vs John Locke Levi fromley vs Win llrown Jr et al ,!a,Ph "'"V vs Henry Mason Han Cuinmnis Ac vs tl W Crntzer ,. ... ..ro .. ... .. . , Manila Krtck vs .Martin I Keed R Ilallm fr ivacorlr et al vs Jno M Baum J'eacock et al iml. ol Si K LI vs do same vs do .y Johnym.tt(ltonMm t-.t .i..hn inui t f..r.i.b ki, Itolwt rttn1ir E-q A imr-i v Atwfwt uuteiliu William Fri-k t Inllmvfr rt- rh Kiinl1)h t Jotinttian Nrtahtt' Admra Srli I'.iil- r vn lr.rti.- l.ruu1 -. Wife m in n I I. Ht'rk th arlm I-rn.-h.-h -l al It lh:h f -r Wmt' . iitt-r AthMcM A MfHnlngT "liarl' M nn-)i lt-r)tinlinf A !n llrrrv M,t-iVll tii Inl Yry mid Mfhl Klt-cknr Mi-f.al J tirove t Th .m- w.li.-r .tl Amii lia-r.-T tw J-.1,n l.i-f-l Kn J-nathitn Wm!! (Vntr fn.) t llnrT Churl1 S wi ii-nl. in 1 K r M.Hirc, t1 Church A Co T II ytirimr Wm Rule Utrlij i'"'! f.T SC Wilt dc !! wiff r Mint t l Tin UinT- v lr A J rtitziT 1irrar-t Mvpw t Knj M Ri.mtrh Arvin.- L'lark - Ait'r t- iJhun li A M'Mi h1 NWi M.-n.h A.lin'r Vttnfnmn Wnltt-r S I'larkr f-.r A j Cnmmin; John M'AIrti"y l .Wr for K li II llnv.-.' A tm'r -Wm J.-hnnonwlthno J II lm it. iml. J M Thniiivn mJt J Young ui Van lli n-r ts .I'-fm C'liHiii k state. Saw-Hill, making $2000 Yearly, H. P. MIELLEIf, Lewi-burs, or J. It. WALLACE, Williamsport. Valuable Real Estate AT POOLIG SALE. AT"!!.!, be exposed to Public bale, at the Public H.iuseof Ii. (i. Heuel.in the about one mile from Leu isburR, adjoining aililS O. isdiie. .nvrii, ,i.(tiu iviittrt, ..i-iiu Shuck and oihers-abeui Ten Acres of Inch is Timber Land, and the balance of ihe Tract ln a heh state ol 'cultivation. The Im- provmen.s are. a large Frame Houseixi V 1(1 'VVrn),"'":?: S"'J.fw? tern." the Barn Yard ; a Cattle Shed, SO by 60 ,-ct 111 lenjtih, I.t laitenui!: callle in ; Wagou 1,! ...I .'..in f'ril.c .'rri,0. ll..ii,l Hill Mi n ausnter nouse. larpen.er Shop and a very large Pickery, with large t.vjr.n k'!tl. an.l ,nnra,..s l..r rni.tini. Iperf ; nd ; phi an excellent Sprini and larse Spring House; ; iwo Orchards containing about fifteen acre. ;llh a. Rreat variety of Apple and leach 1 irei'i ti..iir.i nun: a .lui.iei y, cuiu.ii.uig aocui "lie 1 itnusani, t,rai:eu arces; 11m a Limestone Quarry, containing rxcel.ent stone for either Building or Burning, A'-"ge Brick DWELLING Ay HOLSL, and Lot. situaie on the corneritA of Third and Market streets, ,n the Borough nf Lewishnrg a ceniral and most desirable bUii""s loca,il,n- n the same lot are a Sl "L'n rv sl,op a Brick Building with Ba.seti.eni stnrev. iwo lioiims as business places, and large Kuom on second floor; a large Brick tsiable and Carriage House, and a great-variety of Fruit in the Harden. No. 3. A LOT, suuaie on 1 bird street. adjoining above stated House and Lot. with large Stable, Carnage House. Ice Hou.e. . m. . i , iMniiire tiittip. r 7 ftn nnti . w i arn. wiin almost every variety of Fruit all grafted on it. The subscriber offers this valuable prop erty for sale on account of being engaged 10 business al a distance, requiring his whole lime, and therefore unable to give said prop erty his personal supervision. of Ml,. v " WILLIAM FRICK. J Lew.,barg, Aug. !0, 1810. J I -rmv ' . -i.lv L-ntttPlt in lh. ill. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. GREEAULY tn the last will of Willi J.y Dm, late of Liberty township, Meinour county, !'.. liccM, will be exposed m public sale. on the pre.nn MM' tlNldav of (Klcilur ii-l. .i; thai uiessuaite ami J'KAl T OF I.A.Mi, Mira'f in said township, a ijoiiui.'.- Ian !s ot S.uitti'-I Hei;- nnge, James Cameron, Thouia." Vat.z-.nl aii'l l.'..l.rt ri.nlitm,-. Mill 4tf i-i- i:...!,....! .;., : f- Tb- "i""'""";'; are A. - l r:n.io IlitiK :ind IKm ii. 1 3 . iiiP'-".!: l "e d- r, htai.V at! cli rciL auJ itt it lnAt slate ol cuilivlHiri. . Al..-. I ract ..I :u-en ..-. s. o-ar il.e ni-vr- ' J" """'"' " " '""--" -"""- ''lch ,s 1 '"'h- . i n. "' , 10 ",cl' cW- . " '7.. ' -" 1 . . him- k. t Executors. Hi AN (Is ll,M., An?. 2.ri, iii;o. I'l iss.u sti i:. ' i (IRErAHI.Y t.. t!if IhI v. il! of J b !lr. ' ! J. i t-, l.pwi-t'iir. l"i:i'in ctitini v, now . l. I.r wisur! S:ifiirlav MU day l lohi r im-I a, liiai cmain llocsc niui I.oi ol l-roi!iid, I aj-p-irif r.anct -N miu.ii- . m hi c.Mi.r ; l Iron, ..M ' J'- t nnpnpveinfi.is are a rKAMb hl.l.I.N'i ' HOI'sK, STAHI.K, an.! i.ihrr r-ary t.ur- buildiii?. I.ocai-.i 1:1 a lu-aiihy au-1 ph-a-ai.r P:trl ol tnc Uroui:h. .ale 10 ci.iuun'tt'f at 1 i o'cluck. T. M., w h.u Iltihs will W nuhl -OieJ by j .u;s r i.i.w. I-wi-htiri. u IT Wauled to Ecr.t ! VNEAT, cnr.rrnit'tit, and cionplco AJ, ready tir llie innneiai '..Jl. oecupation ol a small fami'y who w;!l l.ii.e care of ihe propi-riv. Apply l.y neip, denrrihin? ihe situation, with lowfst terms. Altls d x l'.'". care el Professor I'lirns, IVst Ui2cu, Lewisburg. i Amr. SI, lsiio. t Ai.Ili:!. II. ltVSC.. i Attui'iscy al Lau. 0F FFKE on Smnh Smunl m-ar Market iSt. P-ofrsienai IJiisiness eninisied to ! hif -are will be laiihlaMv and promptly aliened- Sept.' 1 1, ls..7 ! VARIETY STORE A.NI POST OIT'ICK. VLAKOE supply nTlhMiks.Statinnpry, ' Pertumerv, Jeweliy, 'ly. ti :. ci n n- ; eric;, Teas, Spier-., Eriin. ttis, It.ikies, I'irtnres, and a variety of NICK NAt'KS lur sale 4 Ill-ill at the .fi:i l.EMM:t;it(i PdST OFFICE. 1 'IN E Cold TENS fur Ladies anil (Inn ran 1' be had at Ihe I flsT OFI'U'K . lEVEItAL srti CA.Mt.f i.-i ami ( iher i J Breast 1'ins and Ear Kines rati 1 ho i very cheap at the post tinici: "I ADIES) can find ihe larcent am! Inst a-s irt J j ment of Letter and Note PAi'EILKnvcl- ; opes Ac. at ihe I'OsT OFFICE IF vou want a supply f line STATIi IN E KV.io the PiimT OFFICE. NEW FIRM THE OI.IJ SHOP! The snbrriher.- r. resiiectfn!ly auneiintc to ihe citizens t I Lrwishuie and vicinny mat ihey have Imuieu ' a Partuer.-hip in ihe j Tailoring Eusij-.ess, ! at the well-known stand of Jatne- CrisweM on Market street. whPrp Ihey are prepared tn, fVTAMt MAKE I I' tu er.ler in llie very besi style. Men's and FnV 4 4liilt of every description on shi rf ni iice. Ue ask a share of the public pairnnase ' JAMEs EIWELL, J. F. SCHAFFEK. Lewi-liurc, April 1, l.'di j HOUSE BUILDERS, j TAKE N'OTlrE! The undersigned are appoinled Agents lor Ihe sale ot : Doors, Itlili'.ts ,S. t indow Snsli ' of all sizes, marie of tbe best material. AM work warranted. LIT .Made by L.B.sl'KOI T. Hnuhesvilie, Pa. ami for sal 1 v ; tii'J F IS CALDW ELL, Lewisl urs thus. .. ;::i:::t HAS just received a -plen iid aprunent of ihe very hc-t, che.ijust and nin.-t lashionable Jrtirlry in the maraei. Jli Stock couijirises t Urrnsl nns, filial 111", tar IlinRN, 1'1iil: i Itins:, lirat'clt-lM. Mcne IIIltfonK. Mm!,A.-.A. ., which wiil be soil extremely lew l'.,r Casn. He respectfully asks the j aiii ii.-itte ol a l his tdd ruMomcrs ; and alu invite, new cues to etve hnn a call befere makinst ihe:r pur chases. Call al the siitu ot the Uij Watch, i Market street, ea! of See. md. Dec. 21. 'is NOTICK lsst;t. rplli: Firm of llii-r, ..ii W .V li-hrulnch J in ihe III i K;.y in llusiiic. are reaoy ... t..,... r .or aim ., oi .u Hrfrrt.nct Chamberlin lim's; L. Palmer, architects IJr. I. BruEier; Bvers Amiiiens; Lewis Ashculelter. ISAAC WALTEIt. JACKSON LEMIAKT, SAM. KOHKABAl II. Lewisbnrs, Dee.Si, IS5U (OiL- -coai. -torn,. rilHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I a larj;e assortment of the very best Sha- in.. I: in and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for litneai.d stove purposes.which he will sell at the very luwest prices for Cash or Country Produce. loWCSl prices IDtiaMl or I Olln Also, Blacksmiths' Vital, 1'laiter and Sut. Wish it distincily understood, that I will not be undersold by any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. C.EOKOE HOLSTEIN. Lewisbnrg, May 37,'5tf. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMIEOI'A I IIIU I'lIlMt 1 1, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between lih ami 5ih (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, IHG11 (7:r XE tt' LA VPS at nEXOfiVAXDItrS , XEW LAMPS at DEXOIIVAXDIE-.S , - ...... ; XiVl OX Ui.oa, iW HAXIir HAND: V. '.ZtiH 00 ,T icw Store nv (id-dV. FEILAD'A TllJliMiria STOIIE, rrVil) li'iurs i.!ui'.i- ll:r I). nk. A I r.H . mi lit.. I 1 . 'i'ii .ni'r(' er.h i . :n" a j i 1 .1: ;: r 1 '. b 1 1 V 1 1 1 C C 1 1 -' a 1 1 ' V .'I ' A 1 . ' ' : . 1 . 1 11 :.!' 1 sell t,. Ins (i 1 iv ;;! ft. I , II. . 1 , Ittorcs. Cruel. .: C. ;. 1 . 'I .in . . c ! I.11-. B-.iioi.i., i',.jr, ai.d ad , i.et .d ly Ihe L.nhe-. Also !!...!. ii" 1 f-'4-. 1 'rv. S.-I, 1 and Cnli.- e li -i, Ae. Pa,., e p - J W'lli.b M l'nr:.i 11. - ;i' s . . 1' Vr Uoar'l Si- dune in nub r C. iiiiii i- I'l. 'i i e i ,;.,n ,., exchaiie - I 'a ii j ,:. : !. r If r- April l. I -'.. H I. V'M MI'.X. "Industry Littbt 'ihrive!'' rj iNii il l Sill. LTIii'iN !;.,!.:-! !:!. YmrUc! mi : , ax r' '': . v 1 - I .:: r ai all tni.-fs a fij'I ;(- , f .. ,;: ,.; 'i'iil .?ri. Mm Vii fO.tL hi "t :: ..c r v " inr.l- f I.t Hi'ln, n 1. : i r 1.; ' . T h ' : If-r-, Til.- t r t It nil..! Mfl t. ..ll It' )lril '.U.g 11 lit!.. . 1 1 s T - "rf t-r: ' ' r ! I ' atini'V.I io. .:u A. t l.L.WA.ii m n t;:-m v t 1 ..r I .. C W.l -i: - 1 n u. b l.-ii. i'.L. Adininistr-for's Wetice. lTT!i:i;EAS. Letter, , , .v.. r" to Ihe e-ti'.- , I I . I : VV I- IV'-I '1! iliTenso!!, !,,', e! I.e.i .-! i.,. 1. i. i.j!,. I . r.'ii'itv. lit! '. e i i fra:. ''! t.i tl..- -..-( L v I h Iv-tri-ier i.' i-aii! c 'ii.".. .i. .I . all per-oijs ii,.!,.:.ir,i tn ..!, M.it- an i cd io Inane p;, un-n!, ..n t tli-.-f l: iv i- i a'-'amsl llii v. . pr. s. ,,1 i;,. ,.. auliietl'ieaU 1 Kl seit i n-i i I. in Ji IS II. .SSi t;; Llfi-ii!!, .T!it " 1 . :i I law en i' i:-j:::.vovi:i. Jo!in 3. Lir.n. TTOIJ1 J l.i, r.i.i,- TTOIl J! 1 AT l,.lV-( (IV- , .. M a: v.. I , ,. '"'M l.l-V. i.lltlli' Si. The HOWARD IlCIIi Exrrc:s 1;; -H::::! r. Fiiiiiily (a'riircrv .Slwiv. T. G. EVAN S Co., GROCERIES Ar-t'D ' PnGYiEiCNS, Km tnti---rT Hrli- '.- n i , I( t, Ti . r CHAIN, ri.tii i: ami 1 I j. ti:a. en! . i:. Vii;. v-.-i.. M':. i:. !:-.:. 1 i-ii. Fiil. 'ITS. A . A e. ,.,.. Mnhtt itmf, .,:, (,.. j;,sf (,';,, I.I '1 istltll. !';l. .-r I'e .1 '- ' -' I ' ' . . , .. ..! .-. ,. .( t.i. , . ,.. . . I'cai l i s r.rii 't i I-ut :n : i.- a:- 1 ii j : j 1 Dried A; j ! - p. :;. ! , - l-til.ts. J'fi-ei t C; l'iites.l::.:,::..,!!..!,, CIS. p. r 1:... ft, I'im.: -. Curie:..-. 1 ... i i in 1 i 1. 1' all .!-.! ip. :.... Pin o .f:nji lii l l I . e, ,.,,,, au I i ut i.,. iu Nir i-.-l t i . - , , . : , ., . ,. .. l'-'' I ' J i I.! I. ."- ; cud i im.. ,.: ,, a o' ,...,.: U i:iov. ;!;! c t:;:i- 1 :u ... (. -v. hit, !! fiitt ai . I.:iri!ii n ti.iM-, !.;. 1,111,,., jj.,.. V.-i Oil, .. 7V,., i,;'. t r.r:. awl l.mrj) jr. 'j' V, ,r. .-,. i. . Soaps cd' all kii.i;-. Wi.i ri Ci. Tobacco itr.o Gr.nrs, it t!;eicf Flour, Curii M. i'oun,,, ,,,7,. live, Oats. Ac. ;.lu.-n - t v ,j "' '-''-' ':.':,. rt.vil-ue .''. . i ',. T ii 1 1 . ii: 1 .. 1:1 .. ..: I'.-.l." t' I ..!!..! t... .1 , , 1 arl.i e. We, i.i.ii ,..t. :i.i- i 1.1 .. l. 1 1.,, ,a . t in".-!.. - tt. are .. i - , : ,. , ' ! ell- H- 1,1. V i-I.U tl- I. U .t ,.i. ej .. ,; , ii-11..I j ..it., uiar;; .-i.m-iti ui i. . t. ! v, u.- h .-..a; ii r IL j.iirriitnr nil iinir. r ' j J (.!.'(, ' - ami .. . bUh a- an, ei-,.. ' bim-! in-. Al n, ... T il 1: A . - ... , . Executor's Ketice. "V-oTici: , i.-: ..v.... ti... 1 r. Hill.t i.tai V in i :.. , ,1 -I'..;,,;, ,.. 1 . , .... . 1 joti.x si in; i K. .. ...... ;.. , , : .'., tiui:..:i e t. w ii-u.p. 1 n 1 1 1 . n : cr 1 c gnu. '1 .! le tl... in, , , . , ,t. ..... : ',. :.. . : . I 1. il ll Cl til.!, .tl l!liL ; , ;;. , , ; ( , ; bavtli clilltlis ii-jTiii-t v:m I e- :. i, u- : . ..... . lili lll. ailll lh .se i.t. !,,- a. i t s,;r;e ;ue : .. . , led tO lliai.f IIC.ITie.; ..le . j'.;,..., ,,, I ki:m:ki' ii. i.aiki!. Liecutur I Lc',vbiirB', Jui.v S-t. Is 1. Harsh & Goodman, .V r, ,.r. ., ,,r,, HAVE r'ci ii-i-! in .! t pei.ed a Cllolt as, riment rt till tiie lim si m-. :( ,.t Siii in uiid Summer tii etls. la- ptii : ,cn 'iir a;tei.ii..u f the Ladifs i c.ii.'cd (u ihcir sittk ol lii:i;,inl, lre-s Piifc. !,,, s lie'ai tie Sl.awls I'ic.Fr Merinos Ci liars IJucals Sin-ces liitiihams lu rings Foulards L.-inus Cbures (ievi-vAr ALSO CM!,,.! !.,:,, :lri, Farcy ca.s Jeans. T. els, V'.s;;,,.,. Musi,,,.. ' nigs, Tickii.g-. Fla.'iiieis. Li. 1 ts ai.d tl; 'Slii-cs, li..:. and Caj s. , together wnh a Ci inpicrr a-s, ,;.;', (.( ' Croeei'ies, Hardware, Ceditrware. v en.-wnre. Ac. all of which will 1 - di-ro., ! ,.i r,,. , , , I hle 'erui as ibe an.e an.c Vs . an t,e puu l'i- 'ruaiiylinr. i.llv t. tl t'r.'l . , Kb. W.H. lit. K11..1 sr. iin.N. c. p, k,.,. ri inn x iii r PIlYSrAXs .1 , m ;;;,, s , HKsPKCTITI.I.Y . II- r U ,r s. rv c. s i ' ' 11 the riH7rnk ,.f Leuisl-uig and ihe ur l.'Utiditig cmii.trv. ''"ticu'.ir at!-,,- , r.i , ;, st'Kii Ll; Enijinre in W,st t.,,i.,., : , ,,r . ihe nsi letice ol .Mis. 11.,. I,:,, .e. ial, i,,, t P c - N I C -..aa "Well jucp !, ,, , t,kr , rj,,.. LAIi(;i:, hands. .me a-jp. and very cnii,,:,i .X'JZ ;.1 l ie HK.OV havbe,.rWVliir lilted up fur ihe esn . , hi mc rs(,,,,, aic..ii,m,.,i.ni..,i ,.'i I ic-Nican.l, .thrriiiar,,rr s. Terms luiideia;,. A,.,,ij. , J. is. M. Hi il'sEE. UEMOVAL. 0 -X l. 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