MIOX COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG Clir.OXICLEX()VE.M15En 2, ls). jtar & dllironide WCKDLN fc J. B. CC&UELIUS. . T ffiffe- .'fr-tr. Tii I.T.wisr.t so Ohiom it, flM."t.l 011 thf 0i. Stt-m. ln tli lar--t tuti U'it tirriilnU-in otaiiv Ncwiht in IJntn nittv. Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional ! ADK1)l ATE rZOTU'TltM i TO AUKIiHAN I Ml -Till, AM) JIC another tkf of slave Territory bj t' Urn, on, Parrhai. r ( .mttiicst. Theatwrr I"". tnJ will I" ttir two PrmriVn Wfnrf tiivoiuntry, unfit tli. y ri- wi-t-rioiiK : u.i v t)H-ni Ui our Bm-t li i, lli-rt-t. fliMt until tii-y in triomj.'t '"'vt-ti N..ii-nl Ci iiol at W iu-L- For PrrMdfnt. ABRAHAM LINfOLNjOf Illinois "tr Tlrr rrrviilrnl, TIANNIP.AL HA.M L1X, of Maine TUESDAY NEXT Is the day Gxed ly otir Cons'.imtioti and Laws for tlie choice of rrcaiduiit aud Vice President. All rotors Ori'D.-KD to the Ex tension of Slavery to the Cuba and Central America eovcting? to "the pro-rrcssive Free Trade'' irinciile to the Lccoin)tiin and Utah series of villanies and frauds to the extrava gance and corruption at Washington to the l.uHvin-s nnd threats of the J)iFiinionists....i;houd ninnrullv vote for LINCOLN' and IIAMLI.V All IN F.VVOIt of Free Soil and Free Homes for Free Men of a Pro-: tcctivc Tariff of admitting KANSAS ! vithout further wrong of an econo- j mical and honest administration of I rebuking tlte foul fiend of Treason for ever and of spending our spare tno liey and energy in improving onr own country. Westward. ...should all wokk for LINCOLN and HAMLIN t?"The Electoral Tickets for Penn'a may ' contain ten than 27 names; but, if they con- ; lain mure than 87, it destroys the whole lick- ct. Ko Senator, liepresentattve, or other person holding an oHice under the U. can 1 be returned as Elector. The Eleotirn ("lei lis in Union county will please see lhat Ihe name of A. Brad Sharpe is on their list, as his ! middle name was made full since ihe blanks were printed. The other parties" Electors' . names were not printed, as it was not known certainly who they muht be, hut will be ad-. ded bv the Clerks as usual. Our voters will r.omnarr all iheir tickets with the fuUowjne. ; who are the true Lincoln hn iirt the Inie Lincoln ! ELECTORS James Pollock Thomas 31 Howe Edward C Knight Robert P Kiii Henry Iliinim Robert M Foust Nathan Hillcs John 31 ISroomall James W Fuller David E Stout Francis W Christ David Mil mm a, Jr. David Taggart Thomas R. Hull Francis II. Pcnniman Ulysses 3Icrcur George Brcsslcr A. Brady Sharpc Daniel O. Gchr Samuel Calvin Edgar Cowan William 31'Kennan John 31. Kirkpatrick James Kerr Richard P. Roberts Hcnrv Souther av John Greer The Standing Committeemen in White Deer. BjAaloe. Kelly. East Bnifaloe, and t'mon.are requested tocall at Lewishurs lor the Tickets, and in other Districts at M illltnbttrg. orcits ELttTUEs. BUKi kiM:iiH.Ei:iErTons Ric iard Vain Oeorce M Kenn Ueorgse W Jacobr Frederick A Server Stephen S Winchester W m C Patterson Joseph Liu bach Joseph ('rock-tt Isaic Keckhow John (i Hrenuer George D Jackson t'hirles Kelly Jol B Danner Oliver P James Jee It Crawford David Si-hall Joshua II Howell Joel I. I.ightnrr Manuel Marshall Samuel S Uarbrr William Book T homas II Walker CaylorJ Church John A Alii Horatio N" Lee Nathaniel P Fetterman Byron D Hamlin 8nme of the above are pledged to vote for Douglas onlv. and one at least for Brerkm- rope only. Take them together, yon have the Heading Fusion ticket, pledged to Nubody. , , v . , ; .,:. ,r i William V tr right l.lrr H ilbuEaua Eli K Prn Hturjr R Barerolt A J ur.ri W 11 sl clulT I W W,..l.,rd TlfiaUy IrAU 1 8 WexUf I H U-cU. Jo H.,i-ru V W He )atg. lew4 B.t'w ll-raa.. Urckmaa m lam... i ye-r Jnlm A Slrr.tt Vt M f. ..row John Moxr Ji M-ph A linll J H 1-it.dl, A ri4 llnwrll J W llarkrr btr.,l,ru tlt-rrrr C K ll.-ti.Urs.,n 3 ti llarln.H-k luu H.Uhr The above is the Bell-Everett decoy E!ec Wal ticket, which Fuller & Co. were author ised lo trade off the best way they couU, but which has found nn buvers as far as we are lolormed. Messrs. Uickley aud Tyler, it is ru .t.jr ,:alra. ar, i.ioe.oln men, and r.rub D'jr others of ihrm are also. 1 , The Ab Lima Electo.s we ba.e net seen. ' j I I'll ! .. . . a i un .iu ,s an j.intnin neci;?. wire of Fundi aol Y.tp: O. N. U:T l MUX M'tth HIP. IHK ISiON! Next Tuesday should verify the reputa I'lOD of our people as men who love Liber ty ami Uuion. LEVYlynURD pave Head maj-'iiij, and Curtin 241 can do better tel. (jlcrious Khl.l.Y can give, still a lr.-p on j. White I'M.it may ; enlarge Lrr contribution. Old lit rFALOK! should come up to her 104 f.r Fremont, j Mid F.AsT lill'F.tLOE roach brr 100. Redeemed MlUl.lMitliG can hold her j own, aud tc!p West III FK.tLOE out of her j 'isolation. Mother Haiiii.ky and lu r i daughters Lf.wis and II AP.TI.KTON may j (if John M'Call aud bis neighbors at V. rk Mill but patriotically give one day j mere of sacrifice lo the good cause) rcaeb i an oiu-iasiiioiieu isn iu ouo aoic. j.i...r. . . . . . i t . ! stone aii'i NfcW iSfcltl.IS, liaro-iougni j n,-ids,will try to swell their number. And . wide-awake I'moN means to crown all by j ! the hirers! gains of any box in the county. ! .1.7 i.ims In irn,k ' gi.t out every mau ! j j and tn:ikc our maj-.ritj one long to ba le- ! ujcuibcrod with priJe. Hare Flundcr ! Xoone who knows anythinsof politics.anil will say what he believes, will pretend to de ny that the contest for the Presidency lies be tween Abe Lincoln and Jo Lane, ll the peo ple elect, Lincoln the election shall wiii be the Preii(ent ; if o to Congress, Lane may be the President. Now, Lane is a mere crea ture of ihe Save power and the Lt-cofoco j plundeiers. This is fo notorious, that the j llaritsburi; ., a Democratic paper, is, forced lo sav of him : I 'Jo Lane is the candidate of the (peculator in the irr,.n War Jhi.t i Mim. as u-.u as oi the Dtsuiiit'iiists. This Oreeon War De tit amounts to irom tseven t.. Ten Millions r D.'llais. These claims have been jmnhmid lor less than Half a .Million and are .,w htld lit a twrttr t,J tliiirper, lucluilmz several 'h"- pie-em I . f. sen:it,.i !1r"",-l" '"b..rii,B tor ohi J. rs who aie Indus- Joe's election. These reasury itlunderers hone to realize the tuft 1 ' 1 . amount i Ihe br?us clniins In Ihe event ol i ihe success of ihe Disunion ticket Let it be reinem tiered, then, that Joe Lane i the T.i Mii.liii Titauru i ' hiHthriw' Candidate. Who wuuldu'l wotk for tUA sum ! 1319. The Democratic party of Pennsylvania, at : Sa'c Convention held at Pittsburg July 4, tslll, took directly opposite eronntt lo that now assumed by the leaders of the same par ty in this campaign. The following Resolu tion was, at that time, tiwmimuutly adopted : lifiidrfd. That the Democratic parly ad heres n-iw, as it has ever done, lo the Consti tution of the countrv. Its letter and sptnt they will neither weaken nor destroy, an i they re-ttrcttire "that Slavery is H Incut, doitr tic institution of the SoriM.' subject to State lute nl'ne, and with which ihe Oeneral Oov ernmeiit has nothing to do. Wherever Ihe Siate law extends us jurisdiction, the local institution can continue to exist. Jteemin it a rioluttitl of State rights Iu carry it bymtd State .fV, wk iiest the rnwl.ft OF ASV CIT1 z.r tii urtxn the irei ftr niliAnR bitosd its PKESENT DOMINION: Hur da ue can- ifrM a p-trt f the Compromise ff the Vmti- '''" th't Xuvrru bhntilti f-r tvtr trurrt with the advancing column of our trritoruil 'propre.. II. iw far away the iJeinocrals hare fa!It-n fn m the above, let the Repeal of the Mi!ou ri Compromise, the Kansas War, the Cuba and Walker r'lliibustt rs, and the Dred fc'cott and Slave code dogmas, an.swcr. The Republicans t-f lfio are on the Demo cratic Piatfortn uf 1H49! t5PA.ALLi.ia.p BMnKHm. Certain oppo nents of Lincoln are publishing, in the Ledger and similar papers. prelcnd-d Advertisements, such as WHITE B,iY wr,t.l. u . WtlUr, in a Colored rully. A plv, vie.) Or ',11,'lltKn Wiil.-Jlwkn! All who ill to itmi It crul tuuravr it JuLd itrown, L- ltclin Liucu.n, Such lalse and ro-titious publications these scoundrels order printed, and then, turning up their eyes in imly horror, point them oui as the wicked aspirations of Niggers, and as plotting treason with Republicans. Is not that, the lowest aud meanest electioneering in a bad cause ! j NEW YORK seems just now to be the 1 great battle-field the last hope of Slave- 1'ropajMndists and 1'ree Traders, liesides getting up pinics that rob tho widow and j the oiphati, they are spending money by j thousands to corruptly influence voters. Never were such despcrata iffjrta made as 1 for a l'usiou ticket pledged to Nubndy ! The F ivo I'oin's aud similar localities will i give its highest DL'Uiocratio unj iritics. j Uut the Ttihune advises the Democrats j I "m t to sit up late fur the returns, election ' ; n'gtir. un me contrary, we all ctionalely i advise every turilhur's sou of them to go ' home to bed tuber aud early. They will 1 I even then get returns quite as fast as they I want them." j The N. V. Ilerahl the Pro-Slavery or : pin of Fusion says in its istue of the lOihult.: ! "She New York Slate will vote for ' Lincilii, aud if by a n.i,j"rity equal to ihe whole pepu!ation of Kansas RiO.OOOl ii ! iil not surprise us. There is no tteiiuiue i I lu.-ion between the Jlieckinndj'e and the I), uglas factions. The breach has widened bclwccu the tn since these late elections." J Think a Moment! With but one i third ol the while people of this L'uion, ! the Slave I'ower has nearly Iwo-lhirds of ; the Lands and Oflicts, and has ruled ibis i Nation f, tr years out of live. We hate ' spent mil. ions upon millions lo get more j Mate Territory, but not a dollar for Tcr- I ritory which the Oligarchy deemed likely 1 to le Free. The more we yield the more Slavery demands. Iu the matter of rer : inue, the Free States have alxays borne the burden. Shall this weak minority continue to rule tho mrprity, and compel us to extend, at our cost, their peculiar system, with all its injuries ? How many j J"ar9 ,Ie "e likB slvt'. La?e Nuliifi- ation threatened, if wo choosa to elect a I resideut Ibal d cs trot suit them f Are ttc freemen, or vassals, on election day. acting utrder the Constitution and Laws 7 ! Might not the issue as well be met at once, j as to postpone it, like an impending dan-' ger, year after year ? Let every man vole ! as HurHi gtirne, Grow, and Potter acted, : and the Disunion bubble would burst j forever. ! Fusiouists are willing to extend the sys- tern lj tncD Clave oiaics, in en Cling Congressmen and I'residetit, arc allowed , the it.rei -filths vote of ignorant slaves, to ' " . ...... i C"'' b' "'l,er' -lat hf J U'1W Ivlattj , ic. ,iiwri;u l ire .:-' ii nuw Free States allow aX-Latinir e.. hired ii,,.n f.i Vote for fhtnt. 'trt! Yet where ail vote, the Fusions T .u fcegruts as much aa fortiutra. i '.ill -?t-!l-3 c Z : M " o tSf Kcnmcratie filming can't staud a fcruliny. We End in all their j mrnals a 1 statement that " there are 1 1,000 negro ! Tntem iu Ohio, nude so by Judge Ijrink crb"ff, who h nnly 8,000 umj leaving ' the Kepub. 0,000 niinori'y iu the State." The facts are Jade 1". has 13,601 nmj. over the combined Ki ll, L'reck. aud Doug. ' ; canuidatc. 1 he question of sulirago is one ubieh every State decides for itself, with- j out "outside interference." The "Supreme Court" of Ohio has "decided" that where .1,. s...l,,.r f l,l.h;n I,. 1 . B m.do a man more than baif while, he shad j be exempted from the tyranny of "Taxa- ,jon w it bout: representation. " At the last t . , . ..n. . j census.Ohio had less than 20,000 'colored I population call it, now, 30,000 of men, j Bomcn anJ cIjiljrc0 of eserJ shilde. .... . l oue-iouiiu oi tuese me uiuianos oi ij'uu' , roons that is 7.500. Tiive 1 voter to G i . . . . , ,. e i..-a icinild mil l-:r. thu nrnhililn r.n.l I '.III i ' ' --- "colored" voters in Ohio : aud we warrant these shrewd leuiucratic managers cajole some simple darkies as well as keen white folks into voting for their ticket ! The "Size of the Majority !" A ooisy fire-eater down South (Senator Ivcrson, of Ua ,) who had been violent in i denouncing immediate scccssiiu in case of ! Lincoln's election by a constitutioua! ma- . jority under our forms of Government, ' has moilijied his threat. lie wow says "it ! will .... on tlie SIZE OK THE MA- JUKI'! Y." Kxactlyso. A (nuiU,mr,injre maj. for Lincoln might encourage the ' traitors to the Coustitutiou and L'uion to I demand further concession to Slavery on-: el: uer a iiinai ui wmiurawai irom iuo i.uiou , sum. l-rice only t..(io. D is indeed Ihe while a large maj ority will f('lelcll the ; cheapest property in town. The impossilnli Hbuiniuable humbug, aud crush out the ! 'V " make a living here on my trade, is Ihe I,.. .,nj r,r dicsnlo.i,,.. from .n. ro..r. .,f 5ule C.IUse lo sell. comiuou fctipo who desire ever to be es- teemed anything in Ihe political world. BrTulIcniember, then, all real foetid of L'uion and 1'eacc ! to give a good s:zld .m.uobity, and "dry up" that noise. In his speech at Pittsburg, Ihe week be fore election, II r.usciiEi.L Ykslvi is John son, Douglas' candidate for the Vice Presidency, offered a gratuitous insult to the wotking men. lie said: "Look at the slaves in your own workshops they aro. driven to Ihe polls at the beck of their nrnftteria, tinder penalty of beitii! dis charged !" This was received with indii:- I nant'erics of "Not so ! No. sir ec ! No. 1 fin f fl.n aVArL'iniT tiinn ! tta crA .1 n!w. i inn the insulting statement the most cut phatift denial, an 1 followini; it up with nearly 7,t'J0 mj irity for Curtin, to be much increased ior Lincoln. BefluOf all the mad schemes that ever could be devised by the i-oulh, or by the enemies of the Smith, that which recogni zes the rij:ht of Congress to touch the in stitution of Slavery, cither in States or Territories, beyond the single casa provi ded in the cuns'itu!ion for the rendition of fugitive slaves, is the most fatal. Ste phen A. IlOfGLAS. Ah ! "mad" Stephen yon "touched'' it when jou repealed the Missouri Compro mise, and killed yourself and yoor party. Don't you remember G bow's pmphecy ? Wide-Awakcs must not bo lulled into inactivity by the apparent apathy of the 1 li.n.n.. 'I'l. . - . I i Miam Jicniocracy. lhat party ucs res I ... ... i . , ,' J nothing better than to "catch us napping." j It is issuing circulars ; organizing quietly ')ut tffcctiveljj and will make a desperate fr'rt t0 carr ''"s Stale in November. : . -i t va...p.j;u , from i I.i- .. 1.. ;.;..! .1 .. .... '.,;,.,, ,, c, , f i stone township and county of l'nion. bounded previous to tho State election. n,rih ,,v JIldi' , Ueorge Mader and others. ,(),.;. ,, , . . east by land of Ephraim Ktetier, south by "lihrk man rotch tv .' t3 0.0 way I ,anu5 llf E,ias Hy Frederick Bolei.de?, j m"'J children are scared or influenced in-. and west by land of Jacob Kins, containing . to certain acts. It is not often that chil-1 3d acres, more or less, with the appurtenau drcn governed by such motives turn out to ' ces' Ac- be the best of adults. Full-prown men i An"""'.r T"ain hit of ground, containing ".h,0!i' I0,c are cast undir ,he fetT " ,hc '"llack man Difunnn, or that "the Nig- v . ''rs wl" com', aDa eat yoa 811 uPi "e uu v, ry lur?e c,,i!lIr'n- M-St people outgrow this fear cf the "black niau," but s iino Democrats dou't ! Douglas men allege lhat liuchanan's ofSct-holders will vote secretly for Lincoln ...and Itreckiuridsc men aver that Ihe Little Giants will go Lincoln "on the sly." With all their aid, we think Father Abra ham will have a swingeing mnj irity leav ing Pii.it h and Hell entirely in the shade. Fall ami Winter Fashions 1 So'0-Tb"0. Tlie Uesl Work and I.afrMt Slj leu TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER ! thankful for past favurs I would stale that he has re-1 ceived Ihe FALL & Winter ; . a ls PrTared lo J v,-i, :,i.inu,aiiii i.r.r.-MK "in a. oounneo norm py iano oi koo garments as usual. He will "I Hayes' Heirs, east by land of John Rudy, endeavor, as heretofore, to : south by land of George Strul le, and west by .execute his work satisfacto-1 'ani' Jesse Schamp. coniaining Sixty-Five rily to all. Lewisburg, June IffO Theo. S. Christ, H. D., PIIYSU ItY and Sl RfiLOT, (AUraJualeof tlm Mnlieal DVpartmnt of th Unlrrr- BllJ ol ri-BDl,auia,) j OFFERS his professional services lo the ! people of Lewisburg and surrounding ! country. i To be fonnd at all hours, dav and nichf when not prnlessn.nally enraged .v.: -' aihisOlhce pn Market Mrrbetween 3d aod 4ih, opposite oenrcyer v uri,n s finre. I ..u-i-h .A If... l icrn ZI.ZJLlZZ c,ml. U & TTPPlTTi ifTTrn unir U.WIU11 lUlaail l.l. H mx alii VJA S made and fur sale by H. W. BAKKDOLL Lewisburg, May 13, IbCO u,6 a HfSi tss. -"--- Orphans' Couit Sale. f!I?nKAi;l.V to an order of the Orphans' Court of L'nion t-oumy u ill or oHV-ie-i at ' public sale, on tlie premises, .'n KKIIlA V thp 2'.l day of November npxi, couiinenriii? al 10 o'clock, A M, Ihe fullowm: l!eal Ksiate of i J..,.rM Kklli. Esq., late of Kelly township in 1 said county, dee'd, lo wit : j All that mcss'iaso and tract t.f ' land, situaie partly in Hutlaloe and partly in Kelly townships (nr said county.) alj'inif.i; ; lands of Simon H.irmaiK Juhn Turner, ll.niiel swartzlender and John and Thomas Lewis, containing ahout Ttvu IIiiikIi I ifrt'S j about one half cleared and in a 5nd state ' of cultivation. 'I he improvements are a ' : bire rranie llwe!.in;r lluiise, lare : UANK UAU.V, and other Outbuildings.also a I SAW-MI i. with sod U aier Power. 'I he larm is well-wat'-red, with jjnod meadows-, and has a t'ijir Orchard upon it. Al.-o tho undivided sixth part i f a tract of WOODLAND in'j&Z Yi htte Deer and UnH'tloe townships, kirf'qj well vatered, adjoining lands of Mpaa. Fox's heirs, Daniel Keriler and others, con taining about Two Jiuuilied Acres. Also the undivided third r - part ol a tract oi l)OI)I.AMI in Uutlaloe township, well timbered. .iilioifiin? htnds of John Tiirn.r ' ; I-iini wartzlender ami others, coniaining : j auoul ne Hundred and Kitty Acres. I I The Wood tracts are within about a mile of . i the Matisioo House and ISaw-.Mill. j rrrh.s(1 ..; , srr ... premises,' I will call on the subscriber near the premises. Terms of sale made known bv Del. 2 1. ISCO. PHILIP SI'AHL, Adin. FOU SALE M'HAT valnabie IClilU :5rl property! i 1 situate in Uutlaloe township, a-ljoiuing latots ol Jacob Mrr atut vv illiam Lamernn, with evervthing complete for the manulactuie ol Ilnck..c. Al.i, HLlLDlMi LOIS. Terms Easy. Apply lo joiin n stissKit, ritt.iure, or hia Alt. it. CAMKliu.N J&. Uwi-Ouri Oct- 17, IsOO GOOD, CHEAP PROPERTY fur Sale, 'Hh nndersisned olfers his IIoilKC and Ol, situated 111 ftew Uerllll. I lllon Co. lor sale. It is a corner In 7 feet front mi lower .Market St., and Ii5 feel c.n Hazel ft., whereon is erected a Double Two-storey Frame House, containing 7 rooms, a kitchen and a kitchen garret, a Work-Sbop, L'uw Sta ble, Hog Pen, Smoke House. Uake Oven, Wood .-hed. Pump un the porch, an excellent Cellar. Garden separately leiiced.and Orchard with about 511 choice Piuit Trees. The whole house and shop would bring (;o rent a year; taxes about fill. A good warrantee deeil will be given, and if required immediate posses- CH AS. Ill CHMILLEn, Bookbinder. Kew Uerlin, Oct. IK, IriiJO. Sheriff's Sales. II Y vitroe of sundry writs of Vend. Eip. and A I. Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Union county and to me hrecieil, I will expose to Public Sale or Out- en, u uic uaics aim ai me p. aces following, lo wit : On Saturday, the lO.h day of November. i i-wi, ai me I'uoiic House ol I. v Urcwer, in ! Lewisburg, at HI o'clock, A. M j A lertaiu lot of ground, more or less, situ j ate jn the borough of Lewi-burg and county i of l'nion, hounded north and east by lots of 1 ''mas Hives, south by St. Johns street, and I .w("t b' " a,"r whereon is erected a ' as Ihe property of the TUamas linta and Michael . ! linn ol John At &, I'irhthortl. Also, at the same lime and place, another .certain lit of ground more c r less, situate in I the borough ol Lewi-burg, and countv of Cn .l.tjuui ncil Court I'roi liiniatlon. ion, bounded north by lot of Mrs. .u'yrs. n Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Pre I the east by an Alley, souih by lot d' Jacob I sident Jtitlge for Ihe ilHh Judical District of 1 oder, and west by Second street, nlo-teon : Pennsy'vania, composed of Ihe counties of j aie erected a double two-storey Frame Dwell-i Union, .Mi:!lui and Si.vler. and Philip Kuhle House, a atch-Maker Shop, a Frame; and John W Simotiton.Ls,',, A,s,-riaie.lu,lgcs ! stable, a ell with a Pump and other out- 1 fur l'nion countv, have issued their precept, j buil'.mgs, &c, with the appurtenances as 1 bearing date the SSI day of fopt., lhi, ' ine property oi unuam forhr. I Also, at the same time and place, a tract of i land situated in Buffaloe township, county , aforesaid, beginning at a post, thence by land (formerly) ol John Dover, 8S degrees west, till ! perches in a po t, south 4 degrees, west 4t j and 4-10 perches to a black-oak. whence north i Hs) ,e ree eat 1 perches to a stone, thence j by land (formerly) of Dr. Shenk and public road north 4 degrees east 40 perches to ihe place u beginning, coniaining Twenty Acres anu' 'J'"p1)' Perches, neat measure, together w"h "'C hereditaments and appnrtenai.res -o-.i,. rnr. , , ....... proper. y ol lhamas Walker, William Walker and Hairy Walker. Also on Monday the 12th day of November, lUiii, at the Public House of Jacob Deckard, in the borough of Mitilinburg and county of L'nion . A certain i ract ol Land sttuale in Ltme- (iiie-miirtii in nn arrp. mnr jir iic iiniiu m the boron Wa. boun, 2h ot M i ill i n bu ra and countv of I n-1 led north by an alley, ca-;i by John street, south hy Maiket street, and west by mi oi .-aniuei tiassenplug, whereon are erec led a lu-o sh.rey Frame Dwelling House, a Pottery. Frame Stable, a Well with a Pump, and other out-buildings, &c., with Ihe appur tenances. Another certain lot of ground containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, situate in the borough ol Mttlltnhnig and countv of I"n- ion, bounded north by Thomas street! east by ' lot of John Detwiler. south by an Alley, and i west by lot of William (iutelius. with ihe ap- pnrienances as the property ol Julin . liil'rl, and Oliver Eilert. Also, at the same time and place, two other I certain Tracts of land situate in West Bulla- i loe township and county of L'nion, Tract No. 1, bounded north by lands of Solomon Heberlinff.east by School House lot south by land of Peter Pontius, and west by ; "and ot s.." omon Heberling, containing one acre more or less, whereon are erected a two 'orey Frame Dwelling House. Frame Store j House, SaddlerShop, a Frame Siable and oth- er o'li unndings, Ac., with ihe appurtenances. . acres more or less, whereon is an Apple or- I chard, with ihe appurtenances as the prop erty of Amnion ll.l.ulx. j Also rn Tuesday, the 13ih day of Xovem-1 her, 10(1, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the Puh ic House ol Jonas Fisher al While Deer Mills, and county of Lnion, another certain Tract : of land situate in White Deer township and . county aforesaid, bounded north by land of Dr. Denosky. easi by land of John lily and the I : vt .i nr.,...i. ..r.i.. a. t - ...... ... me .usotieiiauiirt i . souii. h i,,i. r i..k t . ..L a. ' by lands of WiiTiain Heiny and others, con- ' lainiug Fifteen acres more or less, whereon are erected Two Frame Dwelling Houses, a Saw-Mill, and other rut-buildings, Ac., w,,h i the appurtenances as the propeity of Jnat ' Jiauch. j JOHN" CKOSSOIiOVE. Sheriff Sheria'a Oilier, Lewubuig, Oct. 13, lSi.0 i j .rrjsiw sals. . "jy y a plnrius order of the Or phans'Coiirt of i 1J Luion cuumy, will bt- sol i by t)utciy on j Tuesday, Docrmkr I, ! Ir?rp ami roiiitii'ttlam two-Mrry brirk 39anHion IIot: ad I.o!, wi'h ihf np pr etiiinrf s, prptriy t.f i.te tuif Jiira'K;i;i Aesil. (iicM. Miuaie in ihe liornt-!i of l.tw isbt" j. bounded tm the ea-l bv property of : Ir. V in. Hat, en lb r.u'lt by Pine atVv. on Ihe He-t by bt of V:n. J-itif-, nui i Ibe nTlh by M.irk! strrrt, ntin cr d ill 'he nt?ral plan of Ihr Ib-roujli ,n. 4(1. The propeiiy is nrarly ner., and buili in a s-ut i, workmanlike m.inrirr, atid olMipriT mate rials ; and if U'.iriir I tor a i'ut.ijc House, can be made Mii:a: !e u'lih a lew aitcraiK'ijs. IVrons wihni2 to purchase can eaninp the premises by railing on the MiNsrrilxT, or on Win. Jones, Iwj.t ajoininj the j iviiii'e. , ale lo coiO'iienre at 10 o'clock, M. el' l said day, when conditions wil! be made Vr.nwu i Hi:H P sailLLEU, AJmV. I.ewisbur?, Nov. 2, lst;u. ADMIXJSTRTuUS SALK. 11 Y virtue of an order ol the Orplians'O J ) of 1'niou county. I will sell on ihe pi ises. in l.imestor.e lownhip in said couu'y, Ccuimencin at ten o'clock, A .M, of S-itttriliii, lth Aovwiyef, ls"l), the following described Keal Estate, to wit : No. I A certain tract of Land situate in Limestone township aforesai I adjoining !aioU of 1 1 tj iff i liellas on me east.Jt hn Stees iri the north. Tract No. '-i on the west, and Daniel Sin nil on ihe south.containin? S I X T P N ACF1ES m,,re or Jess, wheieon are eieeied A-a i; 1 two-storey LOO ID ! ;(;, ay. i II A UN, and other Otii-hutMinss aXZ 1 iSfnn:r of ncver-t nliiis Water near the door. I snd a mod Olil HAliD of Apple, Peach and other r mil I rees on the premises. I A"",ht'r ,ra''' "f lhp 5Bnie noire or less, adjoining lands of C'luisiiau JSlitvely on the north, heirs of John Shively on tiie west. Tract No.l on the ea-1 and IVntis ! Creek on the south on which are ereeteil a : m !.; HOLM', a BAIiN'.and other Out-! buililnts. There is a n ver-lailir.g 1 Well uf Water and a stone .Mk-IIouse on the premise-t and a fine vnunj I Irehai I of Apple, Peach aud oilier i'ruit Trees ou the j ' made know, sa,e BENJAMIN" CIHMIIERS. I !mi,i-tnil.T ..f Giului l!ii.dn J i.tmtorn T.. ik-i FOR SALE. rplIK Piirk I)we!!in; Ho-ie antfV I 't.re Rt.orn a'tacbed, and Lot otkii. (round, former!)' known as ihe Motiknoti property, situated on the souih uet corner t.f Market and Fourth streets, in the boronch of Lewishcry it beins in the mot !es:i abr part of said hornuli, either for huvue-s it a pri vate residence, and can e.-cily be arrant'i'd so as to pay the owner a rentage of Three Hun dred Dtdlars per annutn, and still have abun dant h ojse rotun f.T a private family. Kverv thiiis in and about the premises is ut complete condition. Fur particulars injure of WI. J(iFS, Ai'rnt for EUrr J. UtlDLNUACUlI. Saw-Hill, making ZCQ0 Yearly, 1 oU" -i-1" 01 IHiiolT J-dUd aL JOlIiili. uu, .. r T ' 1 T , T . . FARM of l'Jii A 0 Pi;..-S CRKi:iC. F..tir M.'es from MitUmbur?, iix Irtirn e UtTilii, I Oil SALK! inqntre ol Joik s-rms . Agent, near the IlllllOkJ- Ul J'HJUHUIIl, "I IF, (If (111 I'l III lill ULLLAS. Sonbtiry, Sept. IS, lr,0. F Oil SI I.i: OR i: i:T.-A house and lot on N. Filth St. Possession given im mediately. Terms easv. Ktopiire of II. P. MII'I.'LKK. Lewisburg. or J. D. VVALI.AI i:. Wilhamsport. and lo me directed, for the hoMing of a Court of Common Pleas at Lewishurs f, r the countv ' of L'nion on the first M,,l.:ij of Ihcr u jet, (being the li I da) lfin, and n continue one week', NOTICK is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons interested in the ! Koim l.tct t., 1, n.,.t ,ur ... ' depart withrut leave. Jurors are r quested ! to be punctual in their at.endance at the time appointed, agreeable to notice. ; C.iter undf-r nu hand and sal at the Sher- t ill's Odice in Leiriburu' tin 2(Mh day of Oct'r, , A 1. Isfitl, and in the eiliiy-t'oiirih year of the : Independence of the lS. of America. j God save the Coniinontrealth ! JOli.N CK'iSS'iROVK, SheritT i situ i.i. ii. !:..;. ; tOontcj at I.itw. 0F FFICE on South Seeorot near Market St. I.r:ll:t i:t, I'A. t"vAH Professional Ilusiness entrusted lo hi.- -art. u ,11 be luiilifullv and jiroinptly alien- . if Sept.' 1 1. IN..7 YARTe T Y "STORE AND ( POST OFFICE. i VL AKliE supply of Bimks,Slatiinpry, Perlutuerv, Jewelrv, Tovs, Ouiitectiou- eries, Teas. Spices, Fruti, Nuts, Huskies,: , Pictures, and a tariety of NICK NACKS fi.r sale ( licap at the I j Ln.q LEwiscrrc post office. 1MNE Cold PEN'S .'or Ladies and firms ran i ' behadatthe POST OFFICK (lEVLRAL sens ol CAMEOS and other. i) Breast Pins and Ear Kings can be had very cheap at Ihe I'OsT OFFICE T AIJIEis can find Ihe largest and bl assort- Ii ment of Letter and Note PAPER.Envel. . opes&catthe POST OFFICP. I IF you want a supply of fine STATION E- RY.IoIhe POST OFFICE. ! HOUSE BUILDERS, 'T'AKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are J. appointed Agents lor the sale of DoorN, Illintlsl & M illdotv $2Kll oi an sizes, matle of ihe best material. All work warranted. fe-Made by L.B.Sl'KOLT, Uuchesville, Pa. and for sale hy 7t F W CALD WE LL Lewisburg tii os. c.i:ii:k HAS just received a splendid assortment of ihe very best, cheapest and most lastiionable JfM t'lry in Ihe maiket. His Slock comprises Breastf Pins, Cliaiu.it, tar It in p:. l ia-'i r Itina, llrnf'cl.!i, Slcne Ili:tton, UlN,a.t.i.i., which will be soil extremely low for L'in. He respectfully asks the patronage ol all his old customers; and also invites new ones lo give htm a call before making their ptir- i nasrs. .au ai ine sign ol I . Itiff Vt rn ilailct sum, easi ol Secind. i.L'ec.Sl,'a 'i Uuotb j FHILAD 'liZlisiiUG ST05.r, ! TWO L'ui aloic !l.e Biiik. J ltil;:C!K. T 'i'he sulisrri' or. l.iivins n-nsi.itJ y sell ait bis ('i'oiIs il.vr. "r.cli-i ' ni' a rcrs.ui m mm ( it A'ii-:ii'i. is pi at C;v IV.ces iikii. I no e i-.;ii.- l to -li. ,-ierv. ei!. I.V1- lar. i: !"LS 'I n e, aiid ail goods nee: d tit the Ladies Also l.ioks anl SMiioiiery, Sell" o! an.l l'oi!.--.-e IS....K-, Paper f-f 'Window t'ur.'aiiis at 1 ct. Krencl. ,f fire lioai.l Scire Mt-nril W orst-- -' done to ordi-r tut.tiv Pro-Mice uklii in exehance I'ash pai-.i b r l.'.'o.s. April IS, Im:o. II L. M'.'.TA H'tN". "Industry rr.ut Thrive!" rrLant! SIIKIITIIION E.-Ii!.Ii!.r:rr.l. i Ketitovel lo HoUi hrMii's fonrer Mi p i n Market vr.-et nfar iirrh. wb.-re 1 uill htw j at ail lnne a full a-sortnteiit of , Tlu Ware, ti.c rip., f'OAL lit Chins, Shft . nr. r. As. X will a' mi make to tii'b'r, tm s h i r I notice. Tin (iut- ' ters. Spinning t r any kind of wuik 111 ii yhne o! biisines. t t .Men ling and Jt-Lbip cnernlTrpr rrrflf amended lo. JOS. A. KKliAVLIi ' l.eai"!)ur. On CO, ;.! viiKM'i; t;- a Ujt. ll:l.ri.. F. f.,!-a - -'Ttm,-nt ,-f ll.i,: ,n. i tf -. - ro It Krttl. . Ss,:r,- (' - W.1-I1'-.. nj.. .,r , l.ii.lr. rj, V. ,u, . 1, -i , r ii lsu rr,-H'-li Ufc:n rt,.t Ac. i Al.I. A.lt .'I t J is a. Kl:t ami l: law o 1 1 ' 1 1 ' i : i : i-: y. u x i;i. John 3. Lirn, TTOtJN JIT AT I.lTI OfTcr at his house on N. .Mnr!i'-i St. lit. 1.; A -j. A i.f !ln:rs, I'a. The HOWARD and IICIE Express Companies. "IXritES.-KS Dt.ilv to sr.l f.r.m n.v j J jorti' ll ..f ll.- ?'f,tf. . '::tr' I.!..; ('..! -.ilj. I if t 'AI l; 1.1. S ,-lf,r. !,. ai.-lur- Family (irnctry Store. T. G. EVANS Sl Co., ItKM.KAl. 1 I Ll.l:s ! GROCERIES AND PHOVIS.'Of.'S, l:mt.n,rii,;rt. rjni .. n.n-ne n t, tl.-tr,.V no GRAIN, IT.oriJ AND 1 LLr TEA. Con-'EK. MuI,Ai;.S, tL'c.Ai;. c:ii;i:.i:, i i.-n, ELLTTS, A,'. At-. A.-., Mirltl strft, t- .' the Jlst (,r. ! t.t w isuur;', i'a. L. iv Co. l.jive iu st rrrrivr'i I fr-1 l tr, in l-l..., ,, . ,. ,-.lM-l.-'t..t Or-,-, r.-s ,.- ,.,.r I'';t !: st ;-.itl 'l iu;j ut oj. iu t. .ms ui.,1 ir..t, i . 1 tr. n. 1 ! A T.j.lcs, r.-iu!i... I'rnijf. Ciir. runt.-., )'ic-i j-v Ir. ir I'itin:.-. l':-a 1 I'ati'.-.II.ii.sln. i i ! in ('.; to ii tt.-. 't p ll... l'irki-a of i all ik'si-r!.; inns. I'ure Jam 111 31 L.crmird, ! Mbit j-iit ui-in sir-t'.t r , - ( i , ., t1: r, . e 1 A In-eel-tof -i....-.r.l..l h 1 i. 1 ji A 1 . vu ai.;.ia.i,. .t.i, r..it t,.,,, A t.. i.. ml r:i. i t f WIHcw a-iJ l eilar ,;:ie.(,!:tss. i art'. ii ll ;i; r. i::iri I.i i;. aiT, iluf.t; twit, s.t. I';.h oi'. '.'''. '.- (:.', i :,...!;.., t;,,;', am J. in-ji li ','.-, 7'.''.',.-. J.-,,,lt I .-'onpsof ai! kiutls. IVht-fl t ovisac, rtc. ch.UO flUO 0c CUG, CI (l)ciu I inic! Flour, Corn .Ma!, I'ottitoi s. Com. Rye, Ottl.s, .,'., tihvnys on h.uo.i. ti.tiutv dfii"trtlt fee rf'tire to Cli'tilitcrb res,.'.'g tt ilhtn tit' li- r' u'i. To utrfri;-! t" M'H:' "' n'l tl. rt-t, li v I h -e lisi f.T .no- M io.I l- o:.! '-! 1 V. U ., ,,,, r, -p- t 1'iltt 1,, f t- tli M;t l to -ol . -,;.n Lr r,..,.r;,i,.M (f lilM.r.r.. M , St,' Ml.: I. ,. I 1 . s- .j.. ,. -, ,1 :, . f-tinp lio-r ri-n I.- 1 ii. ,i ii... s..i- r 1 1,.::..:. '; i ' u!-l e:irtiuti,r:j M.iaiU-ur ui.tiv lie Lil.- I, eir ub a ; : r II, fiurtlt'ise nil vmtiuer if JVuttuce, an l 1st :,s liib :t- l' I . .ly rl.-f . ' te.i.t uiir. Airit -.'. T. fi TV A ? X O.. av: ir lamps .it ii-.()RMA.x:iirs A'A'ir LAMi-s.it i'i::;oi;MAXi-urs VLTiY LKsT OIL VF.KY i:i:s'P OIL I-.i.-t.uri. All-.'. :;. ALWAYS ON" ALW Ais O.N wPIC-NIC.-w , WtTl jump Into the Ww n, at.J II Ukr a riJ-.'" I.ARGr ROE, handsome ffTJI 7'" f ve, v eomlortn. r&idr uo i.-,si... y-y,;-' tT -SL anil ble T t(, fitted up lor the pee:al aee. iiulOMlalo ii ol' Pic-Nic and i-th-r sim.lar rinir-i.m.. Terms moderate. Appiy lo J. is. M. JIO LL. Lewisburg Jtine :l. Is;,;.. , toil. loll, (OIL. I 1 ''HE subscriber keeps ci nst.-iiitiv en hand a larr a--or:roei,i ,.f t'n very best sha- iii, kin ami ilkes. (!.i, re COAL. , r j tar,j stove purposes, which ,e will sell al Ihe very lowrsi pr.ces for Cash or Country Produce. ' Also, liliicknaitn' Cm, I'ivtrr and Salt. Wish it disiinrl'y understood, that I u ill not be undersold by any man Haviig g,,0, weigh-ca!cs, full weight i:l be given. C'ual Vard near V.'ri.frr.satii's hotel. OLOUOE JIOLSTEIN". Lewisburg. May Si.'b'J. DR. I. BRUGGER, l!0HL(IPtl lll( l ii,M( I , I I ....... .....,i. . .1.. i. . . . ... .upstairs.) Lewisburg. Mey, Ist.ii ( , ;js XOTI(T.-1m;ii. rutir ." ... . ii ..... . I . ."i.' ' '."''"" ' iu:ti.i)inK HIislllMH. aie ready to io-.ni a, r 1,-r ail kii,.i ol irk "'eir ',ne' l d a,e vril saiistie.i u would be lo the interest of sin ii as iiiupo-e erei tini: ! good buildings to give us a col before con j iracting with others. V e I. ue put up '"me I ol the best houses and siores in Leui-lmg, j and are assured iheir owners will testily thai ineir tunlilings were put up I v oo,l and ener eeiic workmen, and in iju., k 'lime, (which is a very imp, riant matter to builders.) U'Jrrtnef C'hambeilin Pro's; L. Palmer areh.teci; Dr. I. BroL-ser ; livers Amnions! Lewis Ashcul'elier. ISAAC WALTER JACKSON I.LNHART, SAM. liOHKAUACH. Lewisburg, Dee.SV. t :"; NEW FIRM THE OLD SHOP! The nhsrribers respecifnttv ai,n, mi e i,. ih. . F I Lewisburg in: l viciiiity that il.ey have lotmed i a 1'i.rlnership in the i Tailoring Business, j at the well-Lnov n stand I James Criswell on i Maiket street, liie they aie prepared to ( IT AM) MAhL I I1 to i o'er in ti e very 1 best stjle. Men's aid 11. ) s' (ItilLiaS of every description on sin n r.i lice. We ask a share ot the public p.iironrr j JAMEs CRIMVELL, Ni-v; mm - if i-ifiii! j 11 M I ' HAND! , I i. t sniAiitK. Lewisburg, A pi.; 4, IKU MMmM EROS bluer ui i ii ; la aznlj aottMJ w E Iiave Lo r hih! on h -i si 1 1 a ini; ; "II rontinu "I. in our l.nr. t uu.iji e invur tte if. i ' I :he c.-ii.ii.uii.iv : i-i. i i-'oiLMihui i.;rrs rr,n.j W I IT' lit ! I. v ... . . II I t " i i . , T . .. ....... i.i..,.-. u ,. SALT. PLASTKir. ( ,al, ('. '"on i ki.mmjvi S.I!. LI.KKVANIim:,,.;, Ail of l.o h r;' te sol,! a' forcasi arm proi'ur-. i .., ."'T'ctJ will tr ,...-,-tr , ,!. Ira,.,. '"" d- i r air j t-uni ; ,;u 1 or V.rh. wi rk to onl.-f. u',.n i.i' (iraifi bouL-hl h 'MlliS. A , ' " iii' -i ii. at, ... , u i ee i , r aI(. .j "" UiAVilEI, I.ewisbnro. Vv 3 "ms- . I. - ill I , i P'si reto- '' ' the ir. "i li u-iht ti v"e Iwniercn rj ar.. ,.f I '.tee, u i. s( , , : , ni'-rs and the r .-, t, t t' IV g'lieia lv to c.iil ai I el, I e poll ha- ll . l-e, I,, l oi i: lent il,.,! J fe .i.e n -t last: I:, n, ,. i.,':-i.pr lal or i. r tr.-u1 t. -c ! ir.rg lo ,;.e rnork ,!, , ,- e l.tr 1 P-C-i 'c.a.. In mi- -'..ck ti will f:! l;i Ti fi: - -. . , , .-. hs, i- , :, Altl'i: -l.il K:, U- lsI. ery nilirir . in 'he M. ;., .., I'Oti tliSK at. ! Ti.jsh.s,. ,- I. J-K.rs. woll l,cj I...,.,,. ne- er, .N s ai:-l ! s;.,t,rf; :l.s- ter. 1 ou I. ii i,,. rih See- i., no ;" "' ' ': -i3it 1 -V r.: xi,. , J jo:j-, ins i , ii A'L :iist receive,) J :: i I i . . ., - , , , ' 1 1 in tm -e "ol k) a lies I ..... .,, I, tltlJ'S, HI p,r iu!iv to !,,, rni ,ilr !.,',,, "I Ton n and t', ,.r-y.:liat li "-! -i-a-.e it can s(. I tLr- iu :. -nr." in tyCi, ;i,,t.j , , u Idr, s: , i iv ai,u pr;: e. IV-r 0: I. , 'ii.- -II--:: ar- I- :,U. j. r.i -. I . ...... , . I: ... i. .s, kt. Frnrt- V. I .. - t. . r I a b' v.. for : , . M.,1 Ulo tic t l or tlie nlU n:rr. '1 - I. . LI Tl', ' urn .' o.j tl.:ii;. Itntp Je t:, I..I I' "1.1 I; , ."V:.?. ll.v:!r'-; r ?i;oceries - w.i.. k, 1.1..VWA .L, n. ti:i;. a,-. i U li. . ar.,! i I.I i. tAL'l', N.UU .ri'' ii'i'v rf :-. -1 .-: s4 : ..i,Kt I '. Ca- r- 'l r i.l lii;.s t,f ;EAIN cicTEir.'G ir Tun icshel- - l It !l IV t , , ...... .,, w ln)r ,0 1 " ' irs. ,l.l.wt.KUl .. , , r :". "'' ,;,,n ' 1 7-" o' rn,.Hi A Z,-l!ers ha. u, r'-.o.h'-i li, mil.,. Kast, and h-stiir- o . . ,or i esi aiot ii, i, s( t k lti.lt c, u-d 1 e liwne.l . or shional-.e ii ' r-w. r '0.1. r-r, r.. - a' I j l,,,.. I..-., '""t : rl 1.; ' 9 . .i't.Z . I.. I -.;l!.r. t. MJO-t 1!,. Lot k in, be; Town Ch ck. n, : l. ,1 IL. II.:.. . It,.kts . a 'I h LeU l-l ,; i-, io,i can ;,ee i, r v. n,..:t -.,..1 , I s.tve File 1' , lars. Old S'.and aiid Lirge Assorlmeiit of : Av v,.- .i vi .crvifrr, t"': .s7v.-.',- t., xt v vr:: .-fKiM. IM, .s VWn..i ior. ji-,..,, i , .rvjitA' ' I l-l. .111 ...;.. '.i. i .: v., ...,f , I M.t. I yf i ; V.t.L .IMt A7 hi vi a: irrr rrr j i I nn:. .vi i tit j o, Kt Mt.i;. .trr li i:i . , . , . , Ki;tjiu:, Jfiit At a r I J.s. :irsti. l.sli.'tl.lij r.r.vliiirklrj. P.Rt.iff iiiAoSj-j & COi 7 'Vi I.KVI.SJLi:; l OUNDKY 1NII AGRICULTURAL WORKS LouNbiii-, Pa. W Mo.E y 'r nvtt tl.Hvr hure Lr,; i, ( il'.l. t. h.t., halt ''-. I. i.,.,.; .V .1 U - l'.s r--lP, r-l.il Ml H., t" I-' i - ,Ni t. U: ..-t -. rr..-p- --Ik cr M.-iiuijt. jr itvarut' u.ii:cndtd in.t. ; 1 1" : N i :.y I JOi.l -t, f w.irrr:d rn '.'l.'lti j 4Ud '.ft 111, Vi Ilursli & Gcov!s:an,.i.,-,7i.r,,i,iri',llr-7 II AVE received and i nened a CHD'lE itii.tiil ol all ihe latest suits t! "i'l in? and Summer t.iods. 'Ihe panicu'ar attention ol the Ladies is called lu iheirstiik ol Lriluants Dress Silks Tunis Delaines Shawls lig.Kr.Merinos Collars Ducals SI' eves tiinvhams lnseriinrs Foitiiirils E'li'inrs Chintzes ti,iic.,t(. ALSO f'h ihs. Pi.,,,, aid Farrv Cass n.eres, Jeans, Tu.n's, Vr.'u ;., Muslins, priding-., Tii kings. Mam:es, li, , ,s ;.i.d I J l"h,,es, Hals and Caj s. .-. together with a coniplt te ass, na,ciit of Giocnics Ilanltvaro, t'oilartyarp, Lni'ciistt-2n .vc all i f v hich wil! be disposed of en as lav, Ta ble leiins as the same articles can be putcu ased any here. ;,re u a cult .' Da. W. II. Dai kii'ii . Da. N. C. Pi 1' I'iKD a. i: ttWiicisr, nnsicA.s axi siri.io.v, EmPECTFI LLY r&r Iheir stv ces to the citizens i f l.rttisbur: at.d ihe sit:- louiiding eoliniiy. It J'aiiicuiai attention paid to SIIllirKY trinire in We-i Market s'reet er al th resilience ol .Mrs. Backhouse-Ian. IM'O- i:. ,i:::n i:t. ii "-'- a-r has r-ni,-rrd f seuiii :i f 't" : " ar d'- rs Irom ihe Tiwn ' .. 1 SSl'KC, PA-