u .o Ty-i.JS imON COUATY STAR LKWJSIJUJill CllK()NICLi--l)Ci()BKU J- ft III i : i '; -s '.'.! I ; -' !' 1 i i i 'A t i : 1 t - j tar ft (Ibromtlc O. N. WOKDLN i J. a. COIiNLLIu'S. fU' hstit-i '-II tin r-t-h .-vl-lti. h thf lr.- t nu.i Ual firr.ii ! n ..I n.ov V. -a ;r in 1'iti. n '."..t.tv. rrcedttm, nutiunul; Slavery, Motional ! aih.iiute r:;i)run . td auk;...i imumky, AMI JjoI aiMtlirr Inrh ir "lair T. rrlrnn by E(riM, I'arrhj!'. or .:i:..i -l. Th r-. uti.I will t thr two !..i!inf rrifiri;.l, btf' re the unit t, until th'-y are t ,-l"rtu? : mi I we n,t thftn ( " ir nit-tin's!, tin if In finsit until tli-v v-ut itiii'iif ti H"-vettie Ndti -nal Cat ilul ut W h lor Vn-y-'iA-nu ABRAHAM LINCOLN.of Illinois UAXXIIiAL HAM MX, of Maine 3:.tn lift'' ( Ilnl.erl r hll. NhI)im! I!. ;! ItT.i K t..it fund i.'-trt I M-r.-ur li.tmel i U.l.r Wm M'lnn-tn Ti nn M. li'.e K iwnrlr Kni-M ll.nrv llmiiin ill 'h rt M u-t i.h.t.i. M. inriH ;.t:tni. - W. tuihT K r 1 1 i i - U C',r;-t l'iid Vuinni:t..lr ill.' ui.t- II llu.l jf r..ii It IVmi.iuau '.;.,!;. Hr-Vr ' A. li .-li;.rf iSwniu-! I'x vm jMjar i' wa M. l.:iMK,ikp:irricli .t;iiu. K.-rr . Jtutivr IT .11-iUTt. Sl.-nry Siiilli. r J. ui (imf PENNSYLVANIA, 0. K.! u.xio.x col si r eetm.xs. Clt.tin. Foster Leisburg Xi.Wd. HJ do So.Wd. :;0ni. 00 Kelly 115m. CO Kist l!uffloo bTui. 00 Ubite Deer t5m. 00 l'.uffaloe f:ia. 00 Jiifdiuburg 1 (m. 00 Lewis in. 00 Hattleton 1-in. 00 Hrthy 119 74 Lnnetitnno Siitn. (est ) 00 New Uerlin !!7iu. 00 I'uion 4:Jui. 00 West Huffaloe 00 m .'27 Curtin reported S05m. j Keports elects Walls, Judge, by 211m. The returns for the o'her Officers arc quite iuco!ii le'.e, but ail ibdicate that the : whole Fepublican ticket (except Dries-' lacb) has 700 to 900 majority. ULl'UUTEn MAJORITIES. I Ciktin. Foster : Allegheny 7000 l'liradelphii Ml 0 Lancaster C500 links 4 M00 IWair I'OO Westmoreland ti.MJ Center 470 Xirthumb'd Omi Clint n 'JMO Cambria 0 i Lycoming 6u0 Mout.ur Jt0 lau;biu 1-00 Columbia Ctio 'J'i'ga tMiO llieks I'M LiadforJ 60ti0 Fuiton I'M Washington C'lO Luzerne 500 ArniStiLtig b7M Wyoming 150, Krio "S-0 ("carheld 5hm l'rank'in 050 Clarion Too Uuutiuglon ToO l'ike 000 Junuta loO Lebanon 1 -1 ' IJ 1 JMUin --T I Jcbujlkill S-ijO j Snyder ,;50 j l'crry 7" j Curtin Las probably 25,000 majority in the State for Governor. i Log'i!atare, undoubtedly Hep ublican , farewell, lliglcr! ! l'hiladjlphia elects the entire People's (Uepull.cuu) Canutj Ticket the lie!! vote fur County officers being under 5.000. Wo elect K. Joy Morris, Judge Kelly, and John 1'. Yerrce, M Congress the two other districts (liutler'san l 1'avis') doubt ful. We gaiu the Senator in FLiia lelphia. ' We gaiu a Senator in Chester district. ; Scrauton,L)iiguecker,Cau:pbell,Cov.-'de, I M'l'hcison, Uaie, Grow, Stcveus, Killiu gor. are kuown as re elected to Congress. Northumberland elects Dr. Waldron ( f Milton (Dem.)for Sheriff re-elec:s liii fcel (tiep ) to the Assembly and probably elects IJouud (Kep.) to Senate, over Kel ler if 5(, another Senator gained. j Armstrong and llresskr are elected to the Assembly from Lycoming and Ciiuton. Snyder elects whole Kip. ticket. We pain one Associate Judge l'r Henry C. Jloutz, Hop., defeating llm.E 1! Meiigas, (Item.) who was elected lire years since. This year aud last, Snyder county has done the clean thing. j INDIANA EEDEE3IED ! Iteturns from about twenty counties ehow large IJepublican gains, and iudicate the success of the Kepuhlicau State ticket by from 5.0U0 to 10,000 majority. Eight of the eleven Congreesmen are llepublican and the Legislature is probably IJepub lican, which would make us a gain of a I' S. Senator. Gen. Henry S. Lane, who was l'resideut of the Natioual Convention which uominated Fremont, is the Kepuh licau nominee for Governor. OHIO ALL RIGHT! j Lir"e majorities indicate the success of : the whole D. publican State Ticket by at least 20,000 majority! j farThe exhibition of the Lewisbarg Steam Horse, iutended to be in complete waking order last week, was not success ful some fina'l matters, that may be reuicuitd, Lindering tbo working of the niacLiuery so that it could not get as far as the Fair ground. It traveled up and down Market St., however, on Saturday, surrounded by a congratulatory crowd, turning the sharpest corn rs, aud substan tiating all its claims to public favor as far as tested. Messrs. Carkhnff and Chalfant have the best wishes of the c immunity ft.r taeir entire success, and tbo abuulaut re luunerati n of lbeniselves,ar.J o':hi.:r gcu erjus fatten, l'ff. Curtie. West Eranch Fair. Thurslay, the Grst day, Union County ' Fair, was T.ry raiuy, and doubtless liia- ' diri'J the a!t.ii.;anco of tuaoy ptrsuiis ; Wc were unable to take any but ibe most cursory viow of the numerous articles on cxLibiiian but le arn that they were very ! eatiffactyry an J ontiTtaiuing, and that the receipts of tbo Suci-.-ty cousi.Iorably ex- cecded the sums received on any previous exhibition. The following is the official report of the l'reuiiuins awarded : No. 1 Horses. Franeis WiUou, blooded btillion 53.00 : V. Iluiiiint-I, dj i 10 ! Allen Tin .mas, three year old colt 1 00 ; j ili"iuu!i brid on the ground. I j Jmig.-s W'm. Frick, Wui.'agle, T.V. i I IJarbLr. j COMMON HORSES. I Ahra' am Kycr, etalli n $1.50 ! : Wui.tM'aiuter, hnrc fur family use i! 00 Nathan Slear, breeding uiare 3 00 j John Stucker, twin colts 1 (Ml i J dm lluilord,-J vcarold stallion Ag.&'J.WI el llaruiun. d.) Colt 1.00 1 00 Ag. ! 1 oo ; 1 oo 4 uo 1!00 i l oo 1 oo i 1 oo ; 1.00 1.50 100 Ag. ; Jae. Frederick, family horse 1'. W. llrowu, yearling colt Jac. Gundy, horse J. W. llrown, yearling colt Air. Drown, staliiuti Jubn Alexander, breeding mare do tuckiug colt Pavid Gros, three year old colt 1'eter Getz, yearling colt l.iird Howaid, two year old colt S. S. ltarber, three year old mare .J j h ii lluhl, driving horse James M'l)jl, sucking colt Win. llauek, i-ick 1.00 There were 25 horses entered for one premium all being very good there be ing t ut a few premiums offered, we could award but ft w. Judges Henry Rob!, John Stall, J. G. Drown. No. 2 riovinpf Match. Wm. IJ.irich, best ploughing 3 00 Geo. .Miller, secoud best 'i 00 j M il Miller, best under 20 years 2.0M j If I Mulcr second best do Ab.A1.00) Juds I'etcr Wolfe, U. W. llauck, Geo. Gephart. o. :'. Durham Cattle. Wm. Fuck, best Durham cow Ag A3 00 do best do heifer calf 100 Cyrus Preisbaeh, beat Devou bull 3.00 W'm. Kuhl best I'urham heifer 2.00 Win. Flick. do bull calf 2 00 Deter Sic ar Durham cow and two calves 3.00 John C Gundy, Durham bull Ag. A 1 00 If, lis Frederick, do 3 00 Win. Frick, Durham bull,full blooded 3.00 Judg-'s Henry Gibson, Taos. Fenny, l'biiip Gross. COMMON CATTLE. Francis Wilson, 2 cows 1 00 John F. Drown, calf 5 mo. old 50 Jae 'i Drown, bull S 00 F. WiUoti, c w 1.00 Ihos. V. Dai bcr, lot neat cattle 4 00 dj cow fur all purposes 2.50 Judges H Y.I!. Lincoln, Jac. Hummel. No. 4 I.vmi. Sti.i rs, ami Teams. linos M'l'i l, air match horses 2 00 .Mal lin D. lleid, .air trol king horea 3.00 J. K. Yanvaizih, pair farm da 1 50 A J. Weid. isiul, pair match do At t'yrui Pri-i-bac-h, 2 beef steers 2.00 W in. D tua-iiek, y .ke oxen 2.00 Wm. Fiiek, draft horns 1.00 Jas M'D..w!,pair horses for farm use 1 00 Nathan Slear, draft horse Ag. Judges George tlcar, Geo. Kreisher, David Sel rack. Xo. ". Sheep ami Swine. Francis Wilson, best sow aud S pigs 2 50 Wm.Frick.sccundb'sf do 7 Ag A 1.00 John C. Guady, G ewe sheep 2 00 (1) touth down buck 2.50 Ju. W. SLriner, best boar 150 F. Wilson, 2 begs 50 J. W. Drown, buck 2 00 Dan'l Miller, 0 lambs L50 Nathan Slear, buck 2.00 Win. Fiiek, sow worthy of notice. Aud. llauek. boar do Judges D.nj. Schraek, John Kliug. Xo. ". Poultrv. Margaret Wagner, pair ducks And. llauek, du chickens Ae VV. L. Gundy, F. ID. GuiiJy, J. K. Mertz, do C do Godfrey Peek T. II. Cornelius1, F. A. Poi.ahuwer, Daul (j. hart, John S. YoJcr David tiross, Thrs. C. Iddings, do ducks 50 dotuikeys Ag. do cbiekcus 1 00 do do 1.00 do bantams Ag do walk up ducks 25 do turkeys 1.00 3 bantams 25 do geeso Ag do white geese 00 2 wild geese Ag. do bantams 50 5 chickens 50 Adam Kluig, Judges F. Spyker, J. X. Wilson, V. W. Liudenmulh. No. 7. Grain anJ Root Crops. And. llauek, bu.yeilowgourdsecdcuru 1 00 ; T. 11. Cornelius, bus wheat 1 00 do do oats 50 John Kling, do white wheat 2 00 J. W. Shiiuer do poland oata 50 ' do do white corn Ag. Cyrus Dreisbach, do wheat Ag. : F. Wilson, lot field pumpkins 1.00 : A. Gundy, 3 sweet piiuijkiDS 1.00 I Geo. Miller, lot tobacco 1.00 ! Deter Slear, bus. peach bios, potatoes 1.00 , Adam Gundy, bus. cloversecd 1 00 David Henuiug, Lus. sweet potatoes 1 00 . do bus. red beets 50 do G head cabbage 1.00 j John Alexander, bus. Jersey beans 50 ! do bus. timotby seed 1.00 John S. Yoder, bus. turnips 50 . Judjjes Ths H. Cornelius, Dhilip Ituhl, . J. W. S.uiunton. I Xo. S. Fruit. j Abr. Aurand, Lu. apples, long keeping 1 00 F. Wilson, lot wiuter apples, 4 kinds 1.00 Godfrey Deck, clingstone peaches Ag A 50 ' Thus. Ueber, peck quinces Ag. & 50 F. Wilson, 13d.lT rent varieties apples 75 Jacob Guudy, peek p-aches 50 Dan'i Gephart, 4 kiuds apples 1 50 ! do 8 do 1 50 Geo. Miller, bus. apples 75 do lot apples 100 Wm. S. Kihbach, lot pears 1.00 do variety apples not the qtnntity required for premiums. Mrs M. VDn-ffi nderfer.best grapes 1.50 Jl.n Youngman, fecond best do 7o J.i.lg.$ DhiiipSipley,Chai.C.ShoiIili'y S. W. Murny. Xo. '.. I y l'roiltiet.--. Mrs. Sarah (Jorueliusroll butter 2 00 Mary J. Slifer, do 1.00 Harriet llauck, roll bu'ter, under 1G l.'oi Kate Slifer, do do 1 50 Judges II. W. llauek, John S. Yoder, Jac. Iteugler. No. 10. Flour ami Bread. John Neumaii, loaf hread 1 00 Mary W. Drown, loaf rye bread 50 Thos. D. Wagner, b!! fl our 1 00 Judges Dan'l Waguer, Martin Kudy, John Neuman. Xo. 11. llotisehohl Manufacture. Detij. Angsladt, wool Carpet 1 50 do woolen yarn 50 Catharine Hertz, needle worlc 25 do bedspread 1 50 Mary If Frain, lamp mat 25 do woiked handkerchief. 25 do do cillar 12 Mrs. Michael Wolfe, soap 1.00 Mary If. Drown, lot soap 12 Mary J. Slifer, do 25 Anna Keener.lampmat by giil4 yrsold 25 Mrs. Amanda Miller, silk fjuilt 2 f t do do do 1 5o Mary Gundy, coverlt-d 2.i Katy Dell, worked dress f'O K. Yolkmer, pieces ueedlework 2:i do lamp mat 2o Carrie C. Gtimly, tily 25 Cordelia Zellers, embroidered scsrf 50 I'biube Kline, picc-s embroidery 2'i Lueretia (f. Fruit, knit tidy 25 Judges D. It. Kerst, J. Youngman, W. W. LiuJenmuth. No. 12. Manufactured Articles. Slifer, WallSjSbriuerACo , par.st vs Diploma uo conlineutal cook tlove 2 OO I). G inter A Son, washs'aud 3 OO John Kleekner, i d, z calf skins 2 0(1 Sterner A Spyker, sole leather 2.00 do calfskins 1 00 do grained kip9 Diploma Jeremiah Hitter, pr horse shoes, 50 Charles Slear, kip skins 2 .00 do 4 sides upper 2 OO J. W. l'arks, Wash machine Diploma Sol. Young, pr pier tables 1 00 A number of the articles exhil ited were of a very sup rior ijuality ; the display of leather, especially, was very goud and creditable to the uiai.ulacturcr. Judges Andy Uouck, 1. H. lleaver, A. M. Laws be. Xo. Agricultural Implements. J. S. Marsh A Co., cast plough 1.50 Slifer, Walls, ShrineiA' i ,iron plow A.G. do do Michigan doubie do 1.00 do do side-lull plow 1 Oo do do expanding eul'ivatorA ! do do do bairuvr A ! do do horse rake A .G. J. S. Marsh A Co., P.capcr A Mowur 3 00 Dreisbach A Kelly, grain diiil 2 .00 Jubn C. Gundy, fanning mill 1 50 J. S. Marsh A Co., field roller A.G. do tread power 2 " do clover huller 1 00 Sterner A Spyker, farm wagon 1.50 A II. Dyers, top buggey 8.00 II. A. Weidcusaul, 0 eu buggey 2 00 Judges S. S. Dal her, Isaac Kycr, Ths. Iteam. Geo. S. Iiang'T, Willinnispnrt, bad on exliibiii u a i'rctnitim Farm (irist Mill, which the if z eutive c iniiiitteecousidered a very goi,d anicie, aud would recummeud it lo the pubtiu. j No. 15. Unentiiiieratod Articles. Carrie Strbecker, Ottoman 25 do do tidy 25 Mrs. K. Paiutcr, what not 5o do burr picture frames 25 do oak leaf 25 do lemon tree 25 do glass grape jelly 25 Sl:fer,Walis,Shriuer A Co., laid presi 25 do do saus,igicutierAstulTer25 do do coal lockets 25 do do churns 25 do do spittoons 12 P. G inter A Son, faocy chairs 50 Kilter A Lindig, Tombstones 50 do do marble lamb 25 do do ease and contents 50 Margt A. Drowc, jar ground cherries 25 Harriet Sterner, pr slippers 12 Mrs. Chamberliii, basket onions 25 Mrs. A. Spjker, tumblers apple jelly 25 Mm. Anna Deck, jars fruit 25 S. L. Deck, Jr., pigeons 12 do rabbils 12 Mary A. Pieff -ndeifer, peach butter 25 do do peach preserves 25 do do grape butter 25 do do currant jelly 12 Mary Slifer, crayon picture 50 Mrs. C. Sterner, jar pepper-sauce 12 Thos. Tunis, 500 shingles 50 Spaulding A Shriner, sewing machine 50 K. L. Mowry, lot pictures 50 Emma Iddings, tumbler current jolly 12 II. S. Spaulding, embroidered cloak 25 Mrs. S. A. Fink, oil paintings 50 Wesley Cornelius, rabbits 12 Mary If. Frain, morning wrapper 25 Francis Wilson, jar apple molasses 12 Mrs. Sarah Cornelius, hot. cherry wine 25 Wilson A Funk, pr fly-nets 50 Matilda Drown, preserved quinces 25 Mrs. Mary Mertz, jar variety pickles 25 K. Yolkmar, Crayon picture 50 do lithograph paintings 50 do worsted tidy 12 Jona. Ueitz, leaf bee-hive 50 Thos. Keber, jar peaches 25 Carrie C. Gundy, pr suspenders 25 W. L. Harris, rifle 50 do six shot pistol 25 J. H. Shadlc, angling bay knife 50 John Alexander, lot tomatoes 25 Mrs. Susan Mowry, sample china corn 12 do do pickled cherries 25 do do tumbler grape jelly 12 do do Cjuince jelly 12 do do bottle wine 25 Reuben Drown, case of coins 25 l'hilip Sipley, water-raising machine 50 Jacob Itudy, sausage meat cutter 25 do pump augers 25 do bench screw 12 Kmtna Mer'z, pr slippers 25 11. II. Laird, self-supporting stove-pipe 25 Judges Paul Geddes, J Wingait, Jas. I.awson, James Hayes, W. Cliogan, Chas. Slear. AxoTTTEft "split." The Abolitionists in New York State are dividing William Goodell, their candidate for Govcranr, not consideiing tjcrrit Smith, their candidate for l'resideut, to be "sound." What a pity that the Anti Slavery and the Pro Slavery extremesof the true middle-grcund conservatives Lincoln, Hamlin, aud the! Republicans should be divided ! Well, j we can whip four or fire parties as easily ' as one ! ilhe "Tritmae" ca Pena'a Election! , '.:, Ve ij d '(!.' Pinnyi'i it;i.i h-i .. i.' They ma) fuse and e .nlos" to t In ir hearts' C'litent, withdrawing ad their savined candidates and running Fu siou for President with Pry Go.ids for ' Yice, but the deed isd m!. As ibe col r ' ed gentleman reinaiked about iheexpiring quadruped, "There's no use in doing any lhit'2 about tli it boss his cys is sot." We ask pardon of our friends in Penn sylvania lor having distrusted, not iheir . li lelity but their strength. We knew I he ! Country wns true, but we feared the in flu ! ence of Dry Goods and Truck aud Dicker iu the City. They knew their owu power better thau we did, and have nobly demon s:rled if. Henceforth, we will not harbor a shadow of donl.t of the Great Result. I III in nl Illinois Viiitniiii la llealli In Ti las. I '1 he Chicago 'e... cV. fiVii.e has a let ter from Mr. Frederick Amlbar, who was : reciutly diiven out of Texas on some fri ' villous pretence. He gives the following , account of the horrible whipping which a I joung man received iu that Slate, which resulted iu death, lie says : ! "A young man from Illinois, by the ' uauie of If vans, came lo Henderson, and while there was incautious enough lo say that he thoui'ht Flee States were prefera ; ble to Slave States, and that be thought slavery was wiong. These statements, as i far as 1 heard them, be made iu the mild est manner, and that only when pressed I into the sulj'Ct by the young men about town. I am satisfied that he never iaid j or thought of saying anything, except ; when conversation on the subject was I forced upon him. I bad but a slight ac quaintance with the young man, but 1 ( told bim that he ought not to allow him : self to be dragged into talking on the top j ic. Dut he was not careful. Iu Decem- her last, this young njao was taken out by ! a mob, without a trial of any kind, and whipped lo death. The Henderson A' ' Em, a papT publi-hed in Heuderson, jus j t iled the infamous murder, ou the ground ; that F.vuns was a common thief, au Abili ' tioiii-t, Ac. I was shown the whip which i I was informed had been the instrument of bis death. It was covered with blood I also saw what 1 was informed was the j dead body of Ifvaus, about three quarters j of a mile from loan. It was so decayed and swolit u that I did not recognize it : The hogs and biizz irds were eating it. It I had never been buried. Pixr.i LAtt Cask Thompson, now nn i der sentence of death in Philadelphia, resents a singular phase, which, probably, has never happened before iu auy court iu i the world. Some months ano, Judge llioois,.i passed Sentence of d 'ath on ; Ji'hu Capic, who was clearly convicted of ; murder In the liist degree. Through some ! it H leiice, hu obtaiued a pir Ion lioiu ihe Governor, and was set a', liberty. Con- turning his bad habits, ami fre'juenting : bis bad haunts, Capic I. came involved iu some diSi-ulty with Tlo mpsou, who, ju turn, nmiil.ml the mm,', nr. We now j have ihe singular upicfaele of a Judge,' who had sentcoced one man to L Lui.ik. , paiti; a like sentence on another fr 1 iiiurdriiig the one it was formerly assed ' upon, and bolh, utidoubttdiv, iustly cin i damned to Ihe gailottsf Tiuly this was bioud b.r blood. j Gen. Amos II. Pie-eott, the latest-made President of the "Atiniiean tate ui nnttee," and one i f the chief engineers in ! (using the IM1 and 1 Lmglas forces at Syr- j i aeuse, has me out against itK new Fu j : sion with Dreekinridge, which he d, noun- ; ces as a scheme lo build up ibe d ..-union-is', keep (he present Corrupt dynasty in power and its i ffiec holders in place, ' through the foisting of Joe Dane into the i , Presidency. Gen. Picscott avows himself j henceforth for Lincoln and Hamlin. 1 .Tkov, Mounts Co.. N. J, Oct. -I Our wl.oe village, iu 15G, Voted tJi'llg for' Fillmore and Dnielson. In lMiO, it is i.li,il, f,.r Lincoln and Hamlin. This is but one of more than twenty similar cases which I might name cf the people of New S Jersey country viliagi s rising up from the Contemptible di coy called the- 'Cnion Ticket," and supporting the Republican i nominees. 1 REIJfSiaESn, ALL ! teiyTtic fruit of the tremendous down fall of the Democracy in li40, was the Whig Tariff of is J-J, which was enacted by ihe Whig Administration. RjiThat Tariff was, by the frauds of Is 11, destroyed, and the Dritish Free Trade Tariff of lrjiG was enacted by the Democrats only one Whig (fiom Ala bama) voting for it. fVi,.No Congress and President, since Is 12, have been at the same time in the hands of the epponeuts of the Democracy. tsr'ln every effort for a Proti ctivc Tar iff, the great majority nf the Whigs or Republicans have voted fir such a Tariff and tbo great mass of the Democrats (per haps all, outside of Peun'a) have voted aj'iinst it. BThe Real Tariff men at the South arc not Slavery Ifxtcnsionists. feiyLiiicoln and Curtin were Protec tive Tariff men from their youth up Curtiu's relations and friends being gen erally engaged iu the Irou making busi ness, and therefore deeply and personally interested iu Protection. E-uLiiicrdo and Curtin vote fir Tariff men lor President Douglas, Dreekin ridge and Foster vote for Free Traders for President. t-ifS w read the Platforms of the Par ties remember these plain facts and decide, like honest, 6cusiblc men, Which is the Tariff Party? IfmofM!if record on t!if Tari!T (Jcn:ln. Oifi.-ial r-'ctrJn do not We. Here it stands od tie Tariff question iu Cuugress. ; At the late fusion, the vote iu the IIu$e of li'-prcscnUtth'r on the Morrill l'rotectire Iiiil was as f.liows : Fur M.nilCs Tariff Dill. RoituMrnsnn PI pi!i it Am- n hi Aiitl i'inpli'ii DrDi'nitfl 6 105 1 J.fiiitt Mtrritl Tariff DHL !(.-tn fr m ifrial obji'iii&) 1 .ul li Auttrri- miip I j:xi:;l'toi;s' sau-i !u!tsTi( rr, Kxefiii.rs I .Ihi s Hi n I UK, !;,;, i,t l,mv-Vt,r l..wniii p. I llioll C-i.HiilV, Ai,i t-1 if at 1'uullC dit',t!i lite Wednesday, October 21, 1C63, n'l thai ici'p of l.ui'l, km u ;iv ilic M.uii"n Farm, in tnu n-Inp. I'i'iiiitt.-l n ,r;h f"l - i; lv Mi'-liiu ! Miller. uitt t y lVnti. ', t-.;, anJ west hy ( -r;;t MiN-lit-il, C'liMiiiiiij; 7 'i:."r'-t'orn m i:i:s, Arn.-r'' or lev t.n ulm ii an a tu..-t.rrv aCJ,lJuk il'iuf, a II. mi, 'hh i h Mrl, .in t uitii-r 'uiliui;iti!1-, a '. 'j ii'i ii ;n..!;- a Well .f U AWr iif.ir liic li -n-t. 'i'Uvl I.ukI all nmlcr i n.pr-. inifiit. Al-n, a Tr.ic; t-i VoH;.ikI in 'Vntrf fovvniii'i, Snv!-r r.nn.tv", 'li'.ilitltii I'-.Uri'li Acre-, v It i-h l"rnf Ar' - .if rlf-rtrt-1, himtit'f.i hy iaini- el .l"iia'U;in W". , Mit.h;n.'I Sjir'tfiit, IJt-ii i v M'l-scr, an i ( hi-rs. 'I'tTius ijm I k:.uun at .!(.-, comnii'iic ai 10 A- M. each day. On Ti.uruj, hthvr 0t will he i-flcr.'-!, on ti.f ?am prfi.i'-t"., a I r i r cr " am". nut .." KVi swnal rii; i ( tli baiJ ilcctaitit. Term- at v. swii i:i. it i-:i:f;n. AilL'iJ A l.l. Vnt IM. ron SALD. rjllli: r.uU Dxtl'm? linn- aiii!-if , ((rntin t, It-niii-rlv known us i!ip II -iihioii pr.'p'-nv. Min.tt'-ii i n ihe st uih U'--t corner t.i Maik"t an t r'"rh streets, in ifie l...r, ujh .." L-vvi-bur n Itein in tin- mi I-'vt.t! i-- art ol' saui normih, cilier !.r l-nine-.s ir a i -vat' re -iil''fice. ami c hi easily arrantrl " a In p;iv llif i.uht a rnta' ' I 'I lir e If 'i n (tretl li.i!ar- p-r ani.ntn. at.il 1 1 M Jiav n! un tlant !i ttie r- rn l. r a private i.iniilv. l.ver; tiling in anl al-i-u! il pieiiiie u, n injiit ; cuudition. Kur parucjldrs in )nire of M J NKS, A .'I'Tit fr llM-r J. K ilJl.M.Al.II. !.!- nr.'. S- f t. l-i i. Saw-MiiJ, making $20C0 Yearly, AMI SOU Acres of Tinker Land" ui'jm;iin AND A FARM of 1lM Am- ivlf.'uiiwji 0 H-.WM rui;i;;. Four Miies l'rt-m Mil'.inli'ir?, Six iVuni i liciiin, 1 ion s.M.if! ! Inquire of Jt hi Sti.is. .-.'"iit. near the premises, or personally, i r I v mail 1.1 III (ill ULfLLAS. funl.ury. S pt. ls leo. I'OK Sil.I'.CIt Bi:T.-A rou-eaio! I li 1 en N. KilIIi Si. i'o-es-ioii fiveii uu mediatelv. 'IVrois ease, loejnire ot II I'. Mll'.I.I.CIt. I.e -ishur, orJ. 1. I.I..t i:. U iilim-.. it. SAI.K OF IIKAL INSTATE. t ;KI:K.I!!.V lo ili- l.-.si i f Wilii.m ; A IIai.i:, late o! I.ito'r'v lowiish!i, Montour Co'atitv, I'a., itce' l. will t" etpos-l io oil. lie. sal-, on the ireio:s. s. , cc!i'!;ty , Slit !it III Oltlll.i r IK'Xl.all 'lo"l li."..n:iL-e a:i ! l'l:.T )F I.AM I. siluao- ni saul low nslnp. ae.jointes laiels ot s-.tinio-l ISeii nai'e. .tomes Ca.neroii, Tlioina '.i!iaot mi l Kolert M.iek-ronnioo Sil Iflts poo l ipi.il 1 1 v ot I ii.-i ; lieiir, ait roiiiim pa-l il. 'I lie Improveiiooiis ;ire a I'raiact- i?;.-;!s- jitstl IJiuii. i-llsprnii; il iie ;,: llif Oo. r. loai'va.I ,...,r.l, Itlol Ift I. -t:tlf ol ,-ltMv;ill. It. Also- A I'rael ol .s.x'. eo Arr-s. near Ito a1 ove. a-'; ten- Mr.. Mo .t..-i i. It o!;:- .ir iliti?. ami i ilo-rs. all rl-ar tut a'oeul tour acres whieli .s ve:l 'I'.ieiTo ,1. S i lo l.e-in at !o i ' ' eV, A. M., i hen Terms of sri'e l. ton V i,oen 1 y if 'it r. a. i.ii i r.. ,. ,. Am?. -r., iseo. WrSTWAVlD HOI I'lXC 0-rtrUTiif fr Salt- or LV lY rhniit:-! -Wit! '..e s ,M elo-.ip lor t'a-li or exeli,ui2Kl lor'l'ovvu i'lop-T v or I' .inns in the West ttiaoen eoimlry, a .loaelilv ol good, unirflproved Lasd, suitahle for IT I'. loiii.lsione Karms. TheT loeaiii'ii is in a -;erii soaie.ae 1 :. r Iieaiiii. I.eaoty. fertility atol ilesiraole elmiote ran to0 be exeelli .1. ferrous sincerely aiixooi- to tov it eveli.mcp, can i'e'..i,a tmiiier ion rtnaie.'ii Lv cailins hi Jf iJ M LISS 'l.ewi-burc. Feb. 1:1. ISfitl doed llausr nil sti.-e Koara im W.irl.et street, Ac n 5 f. n tj L' - c J' e. rri!in nWn!r off. rs for sa'e several A-- I lilttt'K lint !, an. I elder lioil li I II us. s i HI .1 IP 111 the lloretiob of l.eu Isle.ir. Persons -.visnMia to pureba-e. ill please rail on Mr. Jonathan oi.e. h will ive them such iotorination as ilo-v toae ite're. July 1 s.'i'j ;. m iinaiiu:. t.un:i. n. fjttt;. tiloniiy at I.iiw. OFFICE on Sonih Seeoiot near Market ft. .. li .sr;;. '.I. f?"AII Professional Easiness elitriistr.1 to his 'are will be laithfullv aiot promptly ailen f M,.p(; i i, is:7 VAJiIeTY STORE AM) POST OI'FJCK. VLAUdE siij'ji! ol' lltmks.Slalittr.t'ry, rertllinery, Jett'elrv. Toys, Uolileeti..i enes, Teas, sipires. Fruit, IS ills, ItusKies. l'irliires, an. I a variety of IVIC'K MACK lor sale lit'UP at ibe Ltv.i i.kw isiit nr. tost (iffii.e. 1mm: (ioM FtiNsj for l.ailies nm! t.ents ran ' be hail at the HFF1CK SCVKRAL setts of CAM CDS anJ other Breast Pins and Ear Kincs ran hp had very cheap ai the I'OtsT OFFICE I ADII'si ran fin. I the l.irrest ami iV assert J j ment of Letter and Note 1'AI'l.K. Envel opes Ac. at the 1'OST OFFICE IF you want a supply of line STATIONE RY, to the ' I'D.sT OFFICE. HOUSE BUILDERS," rilAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are I appoimed Aients for the sale of loor, i:i:nIs & tlin!otv Sstsli of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted, t V.Made by L.U.sl'i:oL T, lluchesville, I'a.arid for sale by BJs) F S3 CALUVVELL, Lewisbnrs thus. a. (;i:icr nAS just received a splendid assortment of the verv best, cheapest and most lasinunable Jt-('ll) in the market. Ills :siock comprises nrrrl l'ini, lfur IUn?M. I'inurr HInp-a, lrat clt-iN. Mceie Itnttons, MuilH. S.C.K:, w hieh wiil be soi l extremely low for Cisii. He respecitully asks the patronage el all his old customers; and also invites new ones to give hini a call before makinrr their pur chases. Call ai the sign of the Hie U'ateii, .Market street, east of Second, f Dec. S l,'jS I ruILAE' l.v.-iLMiivu taJ.x, ! 'i 110 1 toti'.s ;;t.vi' Iu il'b!- r, J ii ,'. . .:' i ' Thi" sni-rri' r.h..v.iof a t-i- , ,n .!. ' loiviriu re.-: , v .:l A. o-:. p. - I ' s..i 11. 1 los t. ol- .,' lie'. II 7 I. love-. rert " i-n. I i"i - ' '' " " lars. t..!t..i.. T-i ' -'' ' 1,1 !'' .,ts.., i I IV ii .(. - IV;. r , I Wm.!. u I .!! i. - ''- Pile II. aie Mi.oo. si. ... ,: 5 , il.. - ,!oio- I oi.e i (' :; I ' .. a-" in exeiiaii-:.- t o l. ... : ' I. - x. April I -. Is Ml. II I. "Iiid-ctry i;.uit If.ivt I'1 fri.'an.!S)ii:!r !!. K. ! n:i r!. .1 l;-oi..ve.: I,. II ..;:.! . :. e: I .- ;.'., .M.irk-1 s-l .tie. if i O- . e 1 u .. at all tiiio-s a 1 o 1; it r i... :.' . i . 'I 'll ? :;? . : :! t"ii'. ; COM. hi ( h .V.s, ,.r. .-. 1 !' j a's.i nint- - t i . . .-. i ; io i.e.-. T.e I ters. t-po'olliL' or .'. I. V i.oo! ol Won. 11, I! .11..' ni lor iio-s-. : -J Men !,..cat..'J. i ! it .-. i !'. : r ' y ai'en !,..( lo. .Hi-. A. K il i Mil; , Lew i-l III -j, He! -O. 1 - : l.-tti i it t,. : i 1 o. , ; ...... , . .,..1...... ,.. .. .. . I10..1. I. J. I .1.. I... . ( .1 .' .e . - . law oFFii-i:i:;;;ovifi. Jjf.a 2. Linn, Ttii;v tr i.nv-'ir I- lo- r.i.n e i .i .. '. i s . r i .. l . A I ri .!.!: ::. I it. The K0V.rARa and LClli rxpars Cotitf .:i;cs. 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I, r.r.t I u ili ro t be tiiel'-rsoo! ly ai,v n..ui llnvn.; l'o o ueih-scales, fuli we.i.t wi'i le oon. Coal Yard near V-e. !, To iini's b. '.-I. t.i:' 'i:.i: lioi..-1 i:i. ! Lewisburs. NTue Vi.'.'li. I nn rsrsii-s-.-!-. un.. I. BdULiljtri, II out!; j! i ii if iiiiMiiu, OFFICE in his lo w liio k M .:!,et street, sonih s :-,!,. . .. io n !;hai,do li (op stair-.) I.t w.s.e.,12. M. v. Is- ii ; i N TI( If 1m:o. , rpllE Finn .1 it r. I... :, t. i: P,...,t 1 iii ibe i:, i ;t:t.- i ii n t:::ir;rss. aic rea.lv to losin.ei- o , aj t ;s ,.. u,r' ill their line, nod :,:p.h s;i..v.;i. j H v.-.iit be to the iniei, -i , Mo ii as nip . .. ereeiuii; C'.i.d bull lil -s ;,, o... e i. s ,, ,,. ,., . Irartin: with o'lois. V. e have ; .' op oie Ol' the blsl hons-s and So ; s i ii i.r .. i-bin", and ar- ;i--oi.- ! ih-ir . ". i.ers u , 1 t -.ntv ';..u their buil.ii! u-s . ;e pin ,., j j, , ,in,t , ffplic xv. ikiiien. ni,.l io quo iio..1. wineh is a vm v iMiperiitnl ii. a::, r to 1 ,),: , i . 1 l;jrr,nr-. CMin.b. i i 1 1 Ii.'-; I.. I'alieer. arelmcri ; In. 1 . 1' 1 1. . r ; lie. is Amnions; ; Leui Ashenieiier l.r V.W'li:!; J M K.-nA LLMiAHT. I A t. LOiiliAUACil. : Lewisbnrtr. I1-r. , i' n NEW FIRM I.N THE Oil) MIDI'! -Til- Mi'-rr;!..r. res.e,-iii,oy a,:1, ,.,., . , ,, S '-ewisburo and V:ril.;lv thai il.ey hive l.,i I a i'trlueisbip m llie I Tai'.criDg Eus.'crrs. I at ihe well kio.u n sien ! , t J .n.i Ci sre'! on -Maikel street, nleir '!., y iiie i, ,..,r. d to ( I 1 AM) .i.'.iA. II i,", : ,, n it- v.rv besl sule, Mel.'- ;,iol p. v 4 Jjjthi,;" ,! every dc-ri iplioii on sb ,1 1. lee. We j5 a share ul the public p;oi. n, e 1 J A. t sn 1 iil-W! ! r., J. I' si II A I ILK. J Lcuularc, Ap.: t HI lit I' I. j' . i ' i i. t-il . -. ' r i.r: MlYCOi'I..- ( I r i I ; r; j j- ItACi v. 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