Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 31, 1855, Image 2

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ArcrsT 31, 185-1.
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t,i L'n;-n Cuut.ty.
i'Hicralic Xmv'uc fir f anal CMftiWuMrt
ARNOLD rLUMEIl, tf .Vcniajo Co.
KepnWcan Elate Convention.
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Lari- .Ii-Iimtien", nho t-c aitiiax H unit. in a n." ttf-Fi-.uution
to i-v-i-l the furtL.-r rrrra.1 ul FlaY.-ry "1
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tnettlr uix- uiLiii to "eeure the att. nj.tli.-e f:"lu ni-rw.il
cf emtn.-nt tweakers, wh.'?c Da:nes i:l JuJy acnouneed.
g.Vnia Statj-: Con ventiox of De
legates, at llarriiburg, Wednesday, 11th
Stpiembyr next.
Democratic County Convention.
Th J Democratic voters of t.'nion couniy are
reiju.-'ird to nect at the usual place of holil
t.ic; elections in their respective Borouchs and
Ttiwaships, on V, SEPT. 1 st, 1 i-V',
hruv, en he hours nf 2 and 5 o'clock. P. M..
hours nf 2 and u o ducii, I . M.,
and tri.-ii an J there elect two Delegates lo at -
' a mvenui.n mi w una t tuc
'.'invpniicn lo be held ai
r .un IL.ti-oiu .N EV liEKUX, on SIO.MJAV,
N"pt. S I at on" o'clock, P. M., tn nominate a
Caii lidnic lor Keprcscnlative and appoint a
L'n.iiona! and lii pr.-ieiiiaiivc Uclcjaie to the
nvil D.-ninrrntic Stnlc Coovention : and also
nnpoiLt Cuiilerees lo meet lhe Conferees of
Juiiiau counlv, to place in nomination a can
!id if fi-r Kopreseniaiive, and lo meet lhe
Conf. rees of Juniata and Miftlin counties, to
appoint Delegates lo the r-n .Hiate Conven
tion. ( HAS. I. UOLSH,
Chairman Dem. Sianduig Cominiuec.
An'. 11, lr.r.
To the Voters of Unton County.
The time is approahing when it will be
necessary to select Candidates to Ell the
various offices of this County.
We tho undersigned as Chairmen of the
Standing Committee of tho Whig and
Democratic parties, horcby respectfully
call upon the pcopls without distinction of
party, to meet at tho election nouses on
Saturday the 1st of September next, at
2 o'clock P. M. to elect two Delegates in
each Ward and Township ; said Delegates
to meet in County Convention at 10 o'clock
on Monday following at the bouse of
Charles Crotzer in Mifflinburg, to nomi
nate Candidates to fill tho different offices
of this County.
SAMUEL MARSHALL.
CHAS. CKOTZEK.
Au. Pth, 155.
BQ.lt ia euggeskd that the Whigs of
Lmon county elect, on the 1st beptomber,
2 Delegates from each whole District, and
1 from the half districts of Union and
Jackson, to meet in Convention at Dlair's
Hotel, Lcwisburg, on Saturday, 8th Sept.,
and take measures to sceuro Delegates to
the Whi State Convention, 11th Sept.
As loth the Whig Chairmen appear to be
asleep or disinclined, " the people them
selves" have to move in tho matter
K3T0 MOEROW ia the day named
in the several calls to elcctDc!egates,to the
Union Convention at Miiiiinburg, and the
Democratic Convention at New l?erlin, on
Monday next ; and to the Whig Conven
tion r.t Lcwi.ibiirg on Saturday next.
The Uiiien Conventiou will bo a "free
ftjht' all voters are admissible. Wo
hope "union and harmony" may prevail,
nrd none cf the r-rangling and personal
altercations which have sometimes digrac
cd the Court ll:.r.?e at New Berlin. In
these unscttjed times, a Convention which
pbM! tcleet personally strong men, and bo
just to the different tcciions and parties,
mij be pcifecily rueecF.-ful in its labors.
Dut (he pee; !j r.t the Polls will pass upon
all these pn-Iitninry arrangements.
JcLn Schrack, Esq.
Wo learn that the eucmies of this town
aro circulating a report through tho coun
ty, that " Ltwioburg is all going against
Kf.q. Sehraek for Associate Judge." This
is not true, iu any general ecchc. It is
true that seme gentlemen of Lcwibburg
did, before Mr. Sehraek was named or
Luo n to be a candidate, pledge themselves
for another candidate ; and they wo sup
pose will in good faith feci bound to carry
out their prjmc. Dut, Mr. Schrack has
j enemies in Lcwisburg ; and he Las hosts
rf friends here, as well as all over the
county, who do support him, and who will
support h:in to the election. Ihey know
him to bo a mn vlicst! capacity, whose
iaterTity, ut:d whoso adaptcdncss to tho
rtation can net lo equalled. We know
Lin to be a rar.n whose aid to cur Univer
tity, our ltuilroa 1, Division, and other lo
cal interests, was always strong and sure,
and we feel that to turn our backs upon
biia would be foul ingratitude. They
kuow him to be a man in whom the people
cf ail parties and shades of sentiments
Lavo implicit reliance, No man, in Union
county, dyicj;, would Levitate to leave all
hi worldly iuu rests in the care of " bonest
John Sehiaok." As a magistrate, he has
settled mere law-suits than all the lawyers
in he county. As an KuglLli and Ger
man scholar, he has no superior for every
day business ; and the number and pecu
niary iutcrests cf the German population
cf eveu our new county ciil'ule them to
a m:.n ou t'oc lkucU who can
"ir- l'"u lai-aUy, and ij t!i.-s
ii y wuM whl a utl.cr or
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The base ami ungenerous attornpta to
dtivo o5 !r. Schrack, and to deceive the
people by telling them that " ho is not a
rnndiilatc," will all lo understood lefora
election, and will recoil upon the heads of
those who dare to nltoinpt to thwart the
p-'pnbr will in his case. ,
His location ia about cjui-distnnt from
the three principal points of legal business
New Lcrlin, Miffiinlurg,nnd Lcwisburg;
and bo would be easily accessible from ci
ther place.
Any convention making a Eomination,
will do themselves credit, arid strcrgibcu
their ticket, by nominating Ilojepr John
ScuiiACK for Asocinto Judge. Eut,
whether nominated or not, the people in
tend to elect bim, without regard to party
or to the question of county site.
Variations cf Tune !
The Slar which "arose to rise.'' for
Miiilinburg, fur somo weeks assailed Lew-
it-burg with reasons why it should not be
the county seat. Lxst week, however, it
tries a new tack, and "wooes us gently as
a sucking dove." The Kditcr describes
Lcwisburg as '-"beautifully located" "bo
sincss place" "great grain, flour, and
produce market in general of IufLlo and
other vallics" "river and canal trade"
"wealthy, populous, and beautiful place1
"schouls of lower and higher order that
compare fnvorablv with any of the old
towns of Pennsylvania" "ha3 Telegraph,
and Kailroad within sight" "same fertile
valley which eo gracefully surrounds our
own place" (how condescending !)...but
Iut what 7 Why, with all these, Lcw
isburg wanls to be a shirc-town, also (a
fact which she has pretty intclligbily ma-
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! of the lowasnips 43 rigorously responded
i tn tt . M,i.tinr hr irr declared
over und over she did nv! want it.) And
docs tho Star suppose auy sensible man
would voto against Lcwiiburg bccniur she
has theso and other advantages 7 .or i i it
yet uunwaro that thrse very attractions are
what draw the penpfc towards Iinihitrj
It is for our undeniable resources and faci
lities, that farmers around and beyond Mif-
tlintur; will vote for our town, wuieu
roost central far business and population.
I5nt then the Editor changes his tune
again, and ttalks about " the ambitions,
aspiring, and arrogant citizens of Lewis
burg," the "ungenerous and unwarranted
efforts" of "intoxicated men," "selfish,"
whose "appetites know no bounds," but
"insatiable," "greedy," "desiguiog," Sic.
&o. Ah me ! wbarhaa occurred to ruffle
that temper so generous and placid at the
commencement of the same article 1 The
Editor says we are "trying to removo the
Union Seminary from New Berlin" to oar
town; and the fact seems to distress bim
considerably. Not that it would injure
MiQinburg a whit,or that he is a member
of the denomination whose private concern
it is : but then there is a chance to curry
favor or excite prejudice among those who
are concerned. From all our information,
our neighbor's affliction is unnecessary. A
few months ago, some of the 150 citizens
who were falsely branded as illegal voters,
not conceiving ti,at Lougstown was the
best place to teach theology, and bearing
that a change was proposed, did offer to
aid in such an enterprise but that is all.
No such effort is being pet forth, here,ncr
is any such intended, as we arc aware of.
We have been told that somo of the Evan
gelical church desire their Institution to
be nearer the line of trade and travel; but
Lcwisburg is not making an effort to wrest
it from New Berlin. If we lose the Couuty
Seat, however, there may bo some money
to invest in something clse,and if removal
is still desired, a town so well circumstan
ced ours might obtain it. In no other
contingency do we regard the disinltrc&tcd
alarm of our neighbor as at all necessary;
and we are 6ure that it did not gain 1009
Totes for Mifilinburg in New Berlin.
" Mad dogs are prowling about Lewis
burg." Times.
The truth is, one dog was shot, a few
weeks ago, on suspicion of being rabid,
before doing any barm. And from that
little fact, the mendacious Times manufac
tures the abovo wholesale assertion.
If the Times means by " mad dogs,"
rabid politicians, it may be nearer correct,
although we have not heard of any of the
New Berlin clifiue " around," ainoe the
Hard Swearers' Court. Wo have heard of
our old landlord Mrcn., and a few other
New Berliner, being in and through town,
but they looked perfectly tame, seemed not
at all incliued to bite, and wcro not afraid
of cold water.
jey-Tkc MiOliuburg Star says of Lcw
isburg, " It is true that tho Central Kail-
road has decreased the amount of Lutiness
of our neighbors:" which is not tbce.
IVrbapR wo do not buy as much grain as
formerly, but " tho amount of business"
has not decreased ; it is increasing year by
year. Sueb statements will do you no
good, gentlemen of Miffliuburg; the pco
plo arc too well informed, to be deceived
by any such gammon. Whether " the
business" of Millliuburg increases or di
minishes, is not ijuitc so clear in general
estimation.
tftSTho Remonstrance, circulating in
Northumberland county, tho Democrat
Fays, has " over S00 names," which, after
all the parade and fabebood employed in
getting it np, is very poor Fpced. They
find more obstacles than they counted on,
and it is doubtful whether this Mifliuburg
scheme will pay first cost. Tho people
understand that
hit Mifllinbur.?, ihero is
" l'e tf annexation ; with LewLlurg,
there is t':c be;'. f prolibil'ty.
Lewisbure; Chronicle
Senator Sumner to 1'as.smorc Will iam-wn.
Liu Scpetio. 05 B ir.n ti-.i Notim Sta, )
gatunlny, An,;. 11, 14
M v Deab, Sm : With astonishment
and indignation I have learned the story
of your imprisonment, and now, from this
distant rctreat,where I am for the moment,
I mako haste to send yon my sympathy.
From beginning to end from side to
side, and in every aspect this transaction
can be regarded only as a clear, indubitable
and utterly unmitigated outrage. The
new-fangled doctrine, that a slave-master
can voluntarily import bis alleged slave
of course with all tho revolting incidents
of Slavery into tbe Free States, ia not
more odious than it is preposterous. It is
scouted by reason and disowned by univer
sal jurisprudence. You wcro right in dis
regarding it. In stepping forward to re
mind pcrsonB, claimed as slaves on this
pretext, that all such claim is baseless, you
did a good work. It was this knowledgo
which filled them with confidence to regain
their God-given liberty. And for this it
appears that you have been brought before
a man who, " dressed in a little brief au
thority," has cast yon into prison. This
outrage is rendered more outragoous by the
way in which it was done.
It was perpetrated through the perver
sion of the great writ of habeas corpus.
This writ of freedom and deliverance,
which in England Las often been styled
tbo palladium of tho Constitution which
is recognized as a distinctive feature of
Constitutional Government whijh Cads
no placo in a despotism, and which is the
very master-key appointed to unlock prison-doors
and let tho oppressed go free
has been made in your case, by a hocus
pocus without precedent, the instrument
of imprisonment and oppression.
Strargo and disgraceful as all this is, it
must bo considered as the natural fruit of
Slavery. Any person, whosoever he way
be whether simple citizen or magistrate
who undertakes to uphold this wrong,
seems forthwith to lose his reason. He
may bo just, humane and decent in other
things, but in tho support of Slavery bo
becomes unjust, inhuman and indecent
often in obviuus unconsciousness cf his de
gradation. Tbe blindness which makes
him insensible to a wrong so transcendent,
naturally makes him insonsillc to the les
ser wrong by wuicn it is manuamea.
What is the writ of habeas oorpuB,thc trial
by jury, the privilege of debate, or your
liberty or mine, in the estimation of a per
son who has already screwed himself to
the pitch of injustice necessary for the
vindication of an institution which sepa
rates parent and child which stamps wo
man as concubine which shuts the
gates of knowledge, and which snatches
from the weak all the hard-earned fruits of
inoessant toil 7
But there most be an end to those
things ; and as Shakespeare found a jewel
in the toad's bead, so do I find a cheering
omon even in the injustico which has made
you its victim. Tbcro is an old saying
handed down from distant antiquity, that
" Whoso the gods wish to destroy they first
make mad ;" and I bavo often of late been
impressed by its truth. The Slave Olig
archy is mad, and their overflowing mad
ness runs throcgh every agent and tool.
In all that they do especially in the Fu
gitive Slave bill and i'-6 cruel enforcement,
the Nebraska bill an J its felonicus admi
nistration, and now ia tho imprisonment
of an unoffending citizen I rejoice to be-
l:.n ... ia nnn.:afnVlt nv!iT.,a of '
that madness which precedes a fall. Ve
rily tho day is at hand when returning
justice will onco moro boar sway ; then,
among the triumphs of Freedom, will be
a reckoning with unjust judges.
Meanwhile accept my congratulations on
the portion cf responsibility and dignity,
which is yours. It is a privilege to suffer
for truth ; and I envy not the meanness cf
that 60ul which would hesitate to prefer
your place within the stone walls of a pri
son to the cushioned bench of tbe magis
trate by whose irrational and tyranioal
edict you have been condemned.
Believe me, my dear sir, with much re
gard, Very truly yours,
CHARLES SUMNER.
PaesmoreWilliamson,Moyamcnsing Pri
son, Philadelphia,
We learn that the Miillinburgcrs
aro circulating reports of " awful sickness"
and " alarming mortality" in Lewisburg
" people dying every day," ic. Now
it is truo that this is the sickly season, in
Lcwisburg as well as elsewhere ; and it is
also truo two old men, who had each lived
eight years beyond their " thrco score
and ten," and two babes of less than ono
year, have died here last week no more.
fca5"The Democrats of Northumberland
County, on tho 27th inst., made the follo
wing nominations :
Assembly J. II. Zimmerman.
Register K Recorder C. Boyd Purccll.
Treasurer George Bright.
Comui'cr, 3 years Chas. Ilottcnstcin.
" 1 " Frederick Haas.
Auditor William T. Forsyth.
Senatorial Delegate Jacob Lci3cnrin.
Representative " D.B.Montgouicry.
Washington, Aug. 17. Tho War
Department came very near being destroy
ed by fire this afternoon. A lot of looso
paper in tho attic became iguited through
carelessness, but the flames were cxting
ished before any material daaago was
done.
Cuamesion, Aug. 1G. Tho Know
Nothing State Council mot on Monday
night, and abolished tho Catholic test,and
now allows any native to join the Order
who will renounce all civil and religious
allejri'iiicc to coy Lreigu j-otonta'.o.
and West Branch Farmer -A ugnst 31, 1855.
Union County Fair!
Uai tkton, Thuniuy A Friday, Oct. 4 it 5
PBEMIUMS FOlt 1855.
Horse.
for N-H Stallion to b paltl when k ha baea kept
within Mac liiuiUoftbaSuciatyonvtvrficeaeaMyn.S 00
2tl bent, same cuntlitiooa 3 )
hrM BrwUog Mar., 1 or more bn tt to be aftown 3 M
'M best, nam. runJitioaa 2 i"
b-"t OtfMiD Hvrw, not otut 7 jcaKf a ih
Mla-rt a 00
boot 3 yean old Oolt . 3 04
il brn tin. 10-1
urt 1 T old Colt 3 00
!d brut do. 1 0
brat lurKing florae Cult I CO
2d lt do. )
lt aurkiag Mara Colt 1 ',0
2d beat do. I 09
rioTTlng Match.
br-st Plowing' regard tiffing had to tbe r-ajliuf work
men and liirYii-line of t, aina a well a.- execution
ct tb work.ratfar than time, protidrditbadono
wittiio a rvaaunutle urns - '
2d be,, 3 00 i
tout done hj a boy under so years or '- r j
Zd bant 00
71 fat Cattle.
beet Boll," not nrHer a nor oer 6 year old, kept
wl tbia tn. Ilmil of tba Society on tank ataxia 3 00
M N et. name renditions S ot) ,
be Hull Calf H OO j
best C" f r all rnrooeea. 3of her ealTef tobehewn
a. rti.lre of her breedloir. and full atatemenu I
In writing of her liairy qualities 3 00
M beet, urn rniiaitions 2 00
beet 'i or more Dairy Cow, owned nnd kept by ono
lr"OB, written atatamenti of age, brrwd,ykl4
to be rereWred. 'Pen, rara Journal' Oao jear, or 3 00
b. it 2 year old Heifer, . J. ani 10"
id ke-t, V.J.
Cow e-ieio; the greatest amount of Butter 2 00
i!d,le et, I- J.
but Cow f r stock 2 00
'id lrt, a. J.
bwt 1 year oht tlelfcr I M
M i-t. r. J.
beet mo a of Neat Cattle belonging to one fara. not
lean than 10 head, K. J. and 1 53
Ubuet, ,J.
Oxen and Steers.
rV-tt petr of oxen, 4 yean old or more 9 0)
21 beet a no
bast y du Steer Calren, J. or 1 00
Tram.
b-et team of oxen from any on lowoshln I pairs or
more, 4 rears old or mors & 00
r-t epn of working Uoraea 4 00
id best oo
le st pn of Watched Horses tW
2d best 1 and M. J.
Sheep.
14 rreneh Merino Back, kept wlthla Um Society
limits t years 5 00
bt'M bu, k of at. J other breed 1 00
bit) l!e t-hecp.J.andSl or 2 i
best 6 Laabs 2 00
Swine.
hrt Boar a 00
2d beat 2 00
bctt sow with one or more of bar pigs to be shown
J. and i or .1 OU
2d best. J. and 1 or 2 00
bert or more piga, 1 to 10 weeks oil J. and lor 2 00
il b I 1 00
btt i r.i:r., J. and 1 or 2 oo
2d txtd J. or 1 00
Poultry.
ben! pair Shanghai Chirkons T.1
2-1 l.t V
k-et pair Chlltngong 7o I
2d beet 25
l-.i pair Cochin Chinas "'
2d best 2.1 :
beet pair Polish 75 j
2d beet t ) I
beet pair of any other brood 70
2db.-t 2
l.cet pair Turkers 1 00 1
2d best ' to
Crop. I
tv-it 5 acres Winter Wheat . 8 (V) !
2d bent. .1. and 3 0U
3d beet 2 UU I
b-et bi ihel ofWhet 1 -'-o -
2.1 ot to i
bet acre Spring Wheat 1 fto i
I t i ami live 3 O'l !
XI be.-t 2 00
bt & acres Indian Corn b ou
Jd best S 00
3d beet 2 00
beet arre do do J. and 60
'id best J.
h-et bu.-hei Com In ears 1 00
id bl So
beet o serve Oats 2 Oo
! best 1 00
be.t to hel Oats 40
best bo-hel Knekwheat KO
be d i acre Barley 2 00
2d best 1 00
best crop Potatoes, not under U acre 3 t
2d beat 2 00
best bushel flwect Potatoes 1 00
do Common Potatoes: 60
best 2 acres Turnips t uO
beet bushel Turnips f0
beet U acre Carrots t 00
b et U arre Keets Z 00
best bushel Beets 60
best 'a acre Hnta Barea Turnlpg 2 00
best acre Beans, J. and bo
2d lest 1 00
best peck Beans 50
be.t perk Peas SO
best lot Cabbsjps 60
best 2 Pumpkins 1 oo
FrtiM.
best lot Winter Apples, not nridi-r 4 kinds, a peck of
eeh kind. all raised by the fu-rRon ptesenting J. A 1 CO
id bet J.
iK-.-t rariety apples not rrnder 10 kinds or less tb.in
2 bu-hele In all. J. and 1 00
beet bushel Apples 1 00
best specimens Pears 1 00
licet ep-imens I'lnms 3 or moro kinds 1 00
bd perk Quinces 1 00
bent peek Peaches 1 00
K-.t tot Uri..-, 6llsi. or mora 1 to
Dairy rrodtictii.
best 10 lbs. or more Nutter, a filter butler knife and 2 00
21 best
U-.t Cheese, 2". lbs. or more 2 OO
beet lot Honey. 25 lbs. or more 1 Or
Flour and Dread.
W n.irrrl of Wheat Flour 1 04
tst to n-e. llarkwheal t'lonr 1 00
b-st ej-'H-iraen of P'.eur Bread, with written state-
m nt of ma-iner of makrrg it 100
bc-.t le and Imilan, same condftions. 1 00
Iloiiwrliold .Manularturet.
best ulleu Cloth, lo arvU or wore. 2 00
2d le-.t 1 00
best Wool flannel, 10 yards or more 1 00
2d best tV
b-'sl Cotton and Wool do ten yards or moro 1 00
bet Woolen Yarn Carpeting rive yards or moro 2 O'l
2d best 1 00
le-st Lag Carpeting, 0 yards or moro 1 00
2d be t f0
best Hearth Bne; 1 00
be-t !i d--i. pairs Men's Woolen Half flose ttO
beet W oolen chawi 1 o)
2d le -t 60
le-n i.und Woolen Vara mi
b-l guilt t ()
2d bet I 00
U--t le'd.prcad 1..00
2d best W
lt specimen Needlework 1 to
2d Is-et 60
be.t Ijimp ,Ist tH
best Knit Tipi-et 60
l.-st rom-ht fhoes f.o
best 2 pairs Milteua 60
best specimen raised Worsted work 60
ls"t Straw Hats, 6 or more 1 Ml
best domestic boap, 5 lbs. or moro 1 00
Manufactured Articles.
best slorle Wsiron 2 00
best p.cimen Cabinet Work 2 00
re st Kress Coat 2 0
best Vest 60
best Ws-nn Hsrlef "ia- . 1 00
lt i d"l. Clf i1 fiakbed 100
best Udns.Kip ?k.ns 1 00
best U d"X. si-les r'le Leather 100
la st iot f.ni-hrd father any other kind 1 00
best J jdoz. pairs Thick xts : 1 00
bciit 2 piiirs sewed Calf IVsits 1 00
best 2 pairs Ladies' Kid ahors 1 00
Agricultural Iniplcmciits.
best Improved bward Mow a 00
2d best 1 00
best improved 8ocd Plow 2 i n
'il 1-e-t
lstfubsoll Tlow
bsstlirain Keapor
bestilra-'sCulU-r
best drain I'rlil
brat Corn Drill
best Fanning still
best Cultivstor
Is-st llnrrow
best Roller
best improved Horse Bako
beqt Liini- STreaib-r
1 oo
1 o
2 (SI
2 00
2 let
1 I'll
1 10
1 CO
iii)
1 PU
1 0)
2 00
1 in
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 0)
1 on
l on
1 oo
bct ps rlable Cider Mill
best portnlrle Clover Uulle-r
best d"3.eyt!ies
best do, liny Forks
l..t U doa. Mannre Forlta
b-st U doa. fhotcla
tst Va di-s. Hoes
liest 7 del. Narrow Axe
anr new and useful Improvement In any farm ma
chine, or implement, from ft to according to
its value, at tbe discretion of tho Committee,
any new and useful improvement in any household
mnchinc. implement or article of furniture calcu
lated to lighten the labor of females from $1 to$5.
.Manure.
two 4 horse loads compost Manure, best quality,
prepared at a leaH expense, by any new iirneei'.-e,
tatt-ment in writing tn be civen'of materials
u'isl, mo.!e of pr-paration, expense, Ac a eneci
m. n to be exhibited at the Fair 4 00
21 best 3 00
Farm Accounts).
best account of Farm Opcratloaa for the season, tir
ini! the mansirementof slock, crops, any improve
ment In fencing?, plowing, aoedin;, cultivating
and harTctdin;; crops, to-tetber with expenses and
income of tho farm, to be presented to the Com
mittee on Crops on or before tho first Monday In
January next, and premium awarded by them 8 00
greatest protits from 4 acre of land in any crop or
crops, lull statement in writing of expense of U
lior, manure. c, with truo value of crop,crti
ned under oath, j. and 2 00
2d boat 2 00
Tho same animal or article shall take the
same premium iu the same class bat once.aor
be allowed to take a lower premium in rank
than hu previously b-en taken Vy the sain."
Th several ;ruimiiir-s sliail liavr Llicny
to rcri.inincu.il ILmi'iary I'reiuituiis, lobe piiitl
by tin- Cxecnuirc Ct iinn'iucc as tln-y may ilecin
the liinils of ihuy mciely will warrant, auJ
alio to awan! Diplomas to such contributors
as they may deem worthy nf thai notice.
2
A VALUABLE FARM
IOlt sale. The siiliscriffrr offers his
valuable Kar.n, in Kelly 'i'p. I'ni'n I'o.,
(3 miles from J.ftrisburg anil 2 from Milton) at
l'riva'.c Sale. Il coiita.iis i(l Acres Laii'l,
part Limcstune ami pari (iravel, anil about oii
aer'i of Kivcr Ilnttim a!,itiin? lainU f Da
vid lleir.ly ami others. Il is heavily limed,
well manured, and conveniently divided iuM
Ik-It!-; v illi a lane: running Ihri.urjh iheccol'T,
all nndt r guod fcncinf;.
The improvements are a Siunc Ilottsc
and Stone Dank Ham, very s:nb'.i,-mtial,i;:i 2.
and of ihr- brst finish. A Well of lhe licsl
Wau raiid l'ump therein en the kitchen porch
of the mansion, a brick Waihh mse with crl
lar underneath used as a Milkbonsethe cellar
fl"or laid wiih brick, also a llow in I'ump in
lhe barn-yard and another at lhe house, with
water brought by lhe best of cement pipes
from a fine spring some hundred yards from
jTS'hc liuil-lins. Thi re are about IS arrts
irimber Land, also an Orchard of choice
Fruit ol all bind:,.
The title is pood and clear of incumbrance.
I value lhe properly at sfcliiii per acre, l'art of
the purchase money may rrmain if desired.
lim.VJl JOIIS KLi.Nti.
Millonian and Star cpy S in and charge J. K.
Vood!o'j and Sma'J Farm for Sale.
7fi xuit ii:iretnter, on rrasanaWc trmn.
1 piIERE are 9 lots of WonJlaml, si-
JL male in While Deer Tp on I.iule Duf
faloe C'rt-ck, about a mile above tiuldin's store,
mucins; from 1 1 to SI acrrs each, well umb
ered with various kinds of Oak, l'ine, I'oplar,
and ('hesnut.
J'hc Farm contains about !" aeres,of which
IS arc clnari-d, and has on it a Two Morv Lo
Mlinuse, a Lo? Siablc, Spring of Water,
and Fruit trees of various kinds. Il ad
joins lands ol John llnnni.el and Jacob llart-
mau, about 1 mne from (nihlin s More, in
Whit? Deer tp., I nion lis l a.
The above propeity U oflered at Private
Sale, by the subtnilur,
UKOKCB MKIVELI..
Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, '..:..
PRIVATE SALE.
rMIE umlcrsisne-i offers at Private Sale
I a beautiful and well-known property sii
tate in Hartley township, I'nion county, on
the road from llartlctou to Kaul!inan"s Mill,
about one mile trom either place, containing
! AcrCW ul land more or less, whereon are
erected a lartrc two storrv Eriek House, AyJ
a larr;e and conimciiii.us ,ARN,a -nit-keJ.
House, l!i:ek ."prii:- II,, use wilh running
Waier bron 'hi in pipes from a r;ood Upring,
a Wash h iii-e. Wz stye, Ac. Tiiere is a line
rfsthrifly (liil'HAED on lhe premises, con
Ssiaitiin? a variety of choice Fruit Trees,
namely: Apples, Cherries, l'ears, I'eaches,
I'lums, tjuinces, ol different varieties, all in
full beann','.
The land is in a liirrh s:n'f i f cultivation,
nearly all if il inclining somewhat towards
the south, miller geod fences, and laid tlf iii
re!ilar fields.
Tersons drsirons of proeurinsr for them
selves a pleasant and envenient home, will
please call al the resiJenee of the subscriber.
JACOB KOVER.
Aug. I, IK5.V pdSm
A .Valley Farm cf Limestone Land,
( COMPRISING a'oout 163 Acres, for
J fALE. Said Farm is in one of the best
Wheat irrowinfr; vallics in Central Pennsylva
nia, within two miles (over a Ilridtre) to a Kail
road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently
healthy neighborhood, near ,o Mills, Stores,
Church and fchool Houses, and in the midsl
of an intelligent and respectable population.
The Improvements are a firsl-cla 1IAMK
n l! so hy ir feei.wiih a lair Mansion f7
Jlou-ie, Wafjrin house. Corn house, andjixi
other (suitable Ouibail lin.-js. Il has a large
,.Apple Orchard, and I'each and I'ctr trees
ifif'Vc. sufficient for ordinary use.
The Farm is all cleared except about one
acre (and plenty ol" Woodland in the immedi
ate vicinity.) all of Limestone soil, and as the
owner thinks is rot surpassed for natural pro
ductive finalities bv any in lhe iSiaie.
Il will be sol I wholly, or a prriion of l lo
100 acres,'as niirdu suit a purchaser.
ITr'Anv cash man wislim; such a properly
ran obiain further liil'oruia'ion by rpplyirc lo
O.X.WontiES, f or .-' elt'ce. Lewi -lit: ry. 1 st;i
A FA RBI AT KUVAT3 SALE.
FAir.I licluin li the Heirs cfl
iL I'KIAH MESIIV, deceased, conlaininst I
about 213 Icieil "1 r;,K-,i land, situaJC:! in
Keliy township, l nion county, adjoining lands
of Eaird llowatd, Isaac Klin;; and C't- fr"
ers, oa which is erected a Tiro V-rrLiLjL
Frame fiwllini' ..trie, a larje Hank Farn an 1
all necessary Out-buildines, Willi several
Snrinzs of r.ever-lail.ns trood waier near lhe
buildings.
e There is- also upon the premises, a snf-
liieienl inti.ii viiit ol cnoicc truit -p-;
pies, 1 'raches, ecc. AC.
The land would suit very well in divide in
Two Farms, as a good properuon of Meadow
can be allotted to each i'aiin.
IT Terms can be made easy, as One-Third
of ilic atnounl may remain on lhe property.
For further particulars, you arc referred to
John Walls, Lcwisburg; Thomas Clingan,
near tlu premises, or to Robert Hayes, near
MiltonrNorihumbertand county.
firThc above described property, if not
sold before Tuesday, the 2d day of October
next, will then be offered at Public falcon
the premises al 10 o'clock of said dav.
KOUEKT HAi ES, one oftheVxr's.
June 2!l, leiaj. iiSStf
FOR SALE,
-AThal large and desirable property on the
I"" corner of Market anil Water strects.well
caletoatcd for a residence, for business, or for
a residence and place ol business.
There is a larc UUIt'K House containing
1 larrje rooms on lhe first floor, G bed-rooms on
lhe second floor.and 3 lartje finished rooms on
the third. A Kitchen and VV'ashhousc adjoins.
There are also a spacious CVllarJartje Cement I
i.isiern, a i urnp, ami vveii oi i;itoii waier. a
Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings.
For terms ic. apply to Geo. F. Miller, Esq.
S. E.DAVES.
Lcwisbnr";, Sept. S I lsTiO
TiJOTICE is Itcrcby Riven, that apjili-
L 1 cation will be made to the nejtt Legisla
ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
for the charter for a Bank, to be known by the
name of the" isEI.I.:Ui(l V E HANK,"' lo be
located in the Eorout-h of tclinsTruve, PnyJer
county, (lately part of ( nior) with general
powers of discount and deposit, with a capital
of one hundred ilioti.-and dollars, and power
to increase lhe same to two huio'ii -I.
JyG,'5.'. CIT1ZEAS OF SELIAtstiKOV E.
NOTICE.
A TPLICATION will be maJc (o the
next Lcfislature to chantre lhe name of
the " Jjewisburg Kivinfrs Institution," lomtcil
nt Lrwtshnrs in the mnniy offnion, toTirE
I.EWISUl.KG liANK," with One Humlrea
Thousand Dollar? 2il!iiiional capital, and
authority to issue their Awn notes lor circula
tion ; subject to the pr-vi.' ions of the eucrai
banking laws of this Cir.nnionweaUh.
By order of the Dir er r- ?
I) .Win KtttKR.Trcasttror.
The October Election.
nTFor Commissioner, lilCHAKIl V. II.
LINCOLN, Hsu, of llartity, is rcspecifully
recommended to lhe people of Lnion couniy.
Hc-stantl fair at ku,ute, and fair abroad, and
would make an rxccileoi and capa'ilr timrr.
- HAIITLKV.
rV'Altcr a Ion? drlay, Mr. I). Warsoji last
week ilecliiicd runuiiit; for Commits, .iht, but
alilioiie;!! ralhcr laie, as we ate cuiiilc I lo tn
ollicer I propose .Mr. Juiim V. HkRiif.a a-i also
a suitable man. TA.Y-i'A 'L'.K.
Asskwbi v. Messrs. IMit.-rt: The name ef 1
FOSTER Vli.K(., of H iiil-yten, we v.i ul I ;
propose for lhe Assrmhlv. W'p want a man i
; in these days of established ehar.icter, not a
j novicp.and whose integrity ha been tntJ an I i
; proved. Such a man is Foster Wilson, and j
such men are needed in our Legislative halls,
i ("Jim" can wait) TAX-1 -.WEI.. I
Messrs. Editors Lewisbnr?; has never had j
(as I am inlorineri) but two licprc-cutauvrs i
in the cf'.ate Legislature. Those were Messrs. j
CEont.F. Kr.EMtRand Eli MLirr.n nieik-who: e )
names arc koown ihrou-liotit ibc Stale, and
who lellccted credu not only on I.ewisburj
but also on I'nion Coun'y. Vou hav- al.-.o I
another citizen, worthy and competent for t!ir.t , oi,,-'..,,'..' '
office, but who has not heretofore been named ti..i t. 1U ii.. i
publicly f. r it. THOMAS H.WES, Emi., is j ;"'
iliat man. I publi h tin ; without his kio.wl- I tyjrt J'-J',
edrre, but if nominated he will be elected, ft r I
he commands personally the emir- conlidence
of the mas of voters of all ihadca of par ty
and of sentiment. ..
Mkssbs. Euitous : For the nece-sarily ii!--portant
ollice of County Coinmis --ion-r."
please and present the name of Mr. JAL'lii,
CHAl'CIIEl!, of Hartley lown-hi;i. Mr. L.
is well known throughout lh comity ; 1 d. em
it unnecessary topress his claims. Miould he
be elected, I have no doubt he won! I make a
faithful and popular ol'cer. KELLY.
August -u, s.'5 Sir
A.SNfnsls'y.
1'leasc announce the name of Mr. JAMES
WILSON (son oi J. Foster Wils. n,) of Har
tldon. as a candntate for ihcnext Lrgmlature.
Mr. Wilson i', a man in lhe prime of life, of
rood character,of s-ound judgment, and every
way wi ll qualified fur thai I'o .111011. Wc make
ihio proposal of. 01 oun aceiTl.and iii ci-efi-dence
that he may and should h- nominnci
and elected. li AST ELFFALOi;.
Aujnst -i, V.Sn-j
To the Voters of Uaion County.
jELLOW CITIZEN.". ! 11. 1 my self as at:
J7 la.K-jieiidei.l ratidioate f r ui-IC.Vc t.:
&3lCrl!i". Should I be rkclrd, I (deil-c my- :
sell to dischar-e the duli-s tf said oliice Willi j
leJeliiy and iinparuaiuy.
DANIEL V. GI LDI-V
Kelly Tp, Ail". 17.
I Messrs. Editors We wish lo pn-sei.t two .
I names for i fV.ces b. ih ol whom arc caizens j
I of great personal worth and fiiro-ss f . r any j
I po-ii in our jrifr. Oiic is Jamus Mamij.si, E ij. i
of Hartleton fc.r Associate Jt: '; - no t.tir ;
I man in the county. And lhe ether. Disin. !
j Wi rstr.R, Esij. i-f (.'ha-iuau tt-wi:: nip, t..r t!ie :
Assembly, winch those parts to.w eanni Sny
der county has not hail f r several vcars. If
we can yet those lownshij.s from the up end i
td'Northtiinbi iland ceiniy, I n ri-u and Snv'. i j
could always have tae As.rm! .'yiaan in their ,
own ri-lit without beio"; saddlid rh Juniata.
MAN V.
Mr. Editor I am astonished thai the many
good men in the little township of Kelly aie
overlooKed in the proposed distribution of the
offices within pur new county organization. I
therefore ask the liberty of nam in; JACOB
HLMMKL Esq. for Treasurer. He is jiui in
the borders of lhe town, and often in, so thai
he could attend lo it, and he would -baud lhe
g'U well thegither," and pay il out every cent
when due, and as he has served as a County
Commissioner he has valuable experience of
county business. "Acid Lsc Sist."
AsNoclate Jutlre.
At the requcsto! iiuiu-ious Iricnds ibrou-.h-out
the comity. JOHN SCHKACK. Esq., i !
Enst l)iiifaloc,has consented tn beceme a can
didate for Associate Juile at the eoi-.mi-j eii c
tion. His well-known characrrr.'tr ti;ii::iu
forwar.l honesty, his usefulness as a eacc
makinr, Ma-islra:-, and well arquainifd with
l oih tits English at. l tJi rm::n lan-u.t-i ..emi
nently comiiKini him kr the sitifra-e i !' the
people for lhat dPice. MANY.
July Sr., 1S55. te.
.Messii. Eiiituus. As lhe time is dr.nnnu
near ii r uoininatio; stiiiable persi n l, r ll.e
respective oiric oi I'mrii eo'i.-.-y, let me su :--est
in the favorable c.-n: oleraii-.n of the vo
ters, D.WIi) HAi Es, II ,.: ilai.ii t n . f r
1 Col.nti .Si nti.Tiiii. A . a paclical SurV' .i r,
j lie is unsnrpa.-sed in e-:( rienc , and bavin-'
I the 1 raits aud rati-ro ol bis deceased broiher.
"-iide.E-,.,(:au-J
13 ,J-tteri'.-qti.tiau d w.t!, the
iSurve-.-or,) v. i-iic
vs of I 1 1 "1
county. '1 he? oiKee is n-t lucrative, hot requi
res a man of experience an.l nitiii.aie know
ledge to peril tin the duties correct!' and
without exira expense.
HAKTLEY.
Messrs. Editors ! have seen as yet lt a
few names sii"csied lor the important ei.ice
of I'ountif Vnmmiiimrr, IVr two of id..: e
Commissioner. I would propose JAClHS
CI NDY ami
MAIIK ItAl.r'I'E.VNY. Eoth
are very competent and very worthy men, and
both stood up ft r the people'.-, nchls at their
own loss in the i!,iv of trial, 'l he ri::ht lias
triumphed, and I know ol no ouc I would
sooner see elevated lo an honorable and use
ful position. Jr.-'TICE.
.V stMnLr. Tin re lias been no person nam
ed for lhe important ollice of Representative
ia lhe State Legislature at the next election.
Permit me to recomincn l Cepi. JOH. WILT,
of Harilev township, fi r thai olFtce. He is- a
farmer of sound sense and good judgment, and
wc think would be faithful to our interests.
'- EUTAI.Of:.
'JO the Voters of I'nion County : As a can
J. didale for County Commissioner at lhe
election in October next, we lake pleasure in
recommendinc; Capt. (;eort;e ISi iiOCh, oi
Milliinburt-, as a man qualified and worthy for
ihaMjIace. .luncJJs. F.AST liL'EFAI.O.
f the Voter; of I'nion County: AsaSiier
.1. ilT is to t-e elected in this connty. allow
me to recommend as a candidate, .Mr. I.. 1'.
AMlKICHT, of White Deer township. -Mr.
s w-sii .,.,-i:e..,i i . ! . .1.,.
La ' '' .,, ,. hl- .' , . ,',
cl,,,tiM
he be elccieil. he will ann liv l'e a
popular ollicor. June Iii. U "HI i 'E ii;t:i.
Mb. Wouuk!, Ii appears to me that the
time has come v. hen the ci.izcns of L"ui.n
conniv should -tii;L'est suii.tl le persons t. f.ll
the Oi'.ices ol thj c utuy to be eiectcd cl the
cnnini; Octubcr election. Uyd(ir;7 i:i tii:ie,
it will be tii'.rc likely that !hoe oiHces v. i!l !m:
tilled wilh the most competent OI:rr. As
ine of the people I would suTest JOJI V.
BA RISER, Esq., of West Kuilhloe township, to
ihe suilragcs of lhe voters of L nion couniy. lor
the oiFicc of Associate JikIctc of said
connty. LEWklUlKG.
Mav 25, isr.r. if.
CSvTS C. W. SCHAFFLE S
Y:W WHOLESALE anJ KETAIL
fci"24 V'VJ a'l Cnmi'ail I'nipir'um,
.Market f Street ... Lewi-hur. I'.i.
THE subscriber tlTtrs his services f
in eurins Horses oi Toll L'nl rr I'isu'n. I
He will cure Horses ol either of these afilic-
tions for sjiii, or make no charge if not suc
cessful. IK-re is an ii.oriunily f i every out: j
whose hordes are alllite.l, tn -?iore tlietu to ;
health an.l working irh-r. Iie.i!ruce on my
Farm in Kelly Tp., near I.ewishur. - I
A", !. i '. ?D.i:'iU M!;ix!:lt..
A .llaixt Iuiim itriMcdyr
I'jr a jliitvilvw A ;
IIOLLOWA Y'S OINTMENT.
77i- C'ru.id I'jtcrunl Homily.
Py tho sM '
o,e ;! On
Ll.if- ti;-il-' t.
i,.l ro c p, .- 0 niint. ns of Htftit
i. rtir le.li-:-. 1"l.rort"b tae
.ei, nil n 11. e i-'ein, ie ' -riied In
r i t :i lt. b. . - . . .' ll.e t. :.t..-,yJ,.di-r,
r.t; .-Tron. i-t i.'M hi sr. Intinli.ai.tl'-n
. C urtis !.; I f-I-l-, axe by M.
r:ir..'. t.xt ry . u..i.w.l kiM s that
f,r u -li l..i.e.r in. -t efnnT lbi kuesa.
V l: L.i I!. ore re-it'ity HLtiink tlirf.'
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mor. No rorotj
e. i- ol tt r
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ill- i.e It. S.--
i-t. r d nc Inc h for the cum of dls
i. vli-.r-ier f n t:,y uisy a-nme, a
u cl fiill ltd. uo.surivveiofula,
. .; :-. mil I I..', witli'l.-ind It- inltu
Vr I s i i.r. 1- d i i-r in.niy oris id tho
. :i i ;J l: - ; ii.il . .li p -n-in tbltf
- t to irj. spi-li-utii'n, arid haa
Mi.c (l r.. - luuiillesj nululs.-rs ti
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in tli.- t .- .1 v. u.. l-. li uiit - ore toy uWrr,
:!: ti tulai iihM'. -tsl 's li" contrail ou ot Ue jemta,
e lib ol -J eiI .-...i. ..:..
V'-j itn-7 Fi.fttl'iis.
Ti- -e-in t r r .li'l-.r .T'- fr' -ioir p rar aicfe esa ta
e:: - :n :'v ' r. .1 :1 rh - lli.tl.lt-et T-e w.-tl ruM l in ( fff
tn.-1 :.'te . . i '. s- . n I I y i.ti.eli;e tulle tliug ttle oriuU.1
l.r . :. i:.. ur-uc! e.ij t -I-
j'hjU lhe Outtvi' Ht and 1'Hlt should,
he
Ksfi i'i the fijiloicip j rusis
I; unions
l'i
--re lrs
r:.ir.i, ot ail klndr
Burns
rhr. ppe.) Ilavda
t'lol: loins
Ki-luli
Ki.cur.iitit'rrl
IHlt ill.i-iiiu
tiiMi leie-af. S
Fore ert-n.'s
bore ilra-le
lied Cljlidj
ieut
ll.ers
I.HI.:oa-o
Kl.ii J- HIM
n- r- al P'-res
1, reurial En:?li neiere 1'hnsts
' . Sold nt ll.e Mnnn:.i-1o-i s of P
Vi oenlsll kina
f . (,-r iri.ii wr.
SO -I. : !, a l.-i:-.N, w V.-rk, ne.-l ;
ISlrMi.d. l..i,('(-n. and
t'- .e.-is ef M.dMibes
. sr : t:.e -:T.!ii:i-l a r! i, :n
C'-ues, aui ? i ncii.
id.-iai-!-.- farir - by tkin the lar-
1 ati.-nt in every
AVER'S PILLS,
xew imd s-n-.-ularly successful rcntedy fir the)
e :r;- .1 ;11 i;Ui.ts u.-r.-j,es CoaUveit-si, Indi-r'-'ti
i. Jann !i", Dr,-,pv, lU.i 'jmMism, Kcvcra,
0 i:.t. lleeii.rs.N nmiMioss. Irritiil ility. Inttamma
ti -:;s. i. :idi:--:-. Tain, in the lireaat.' tuile. jiailra
tr.d I.iir ,s, 1 , mile Complaint. A c. ,Vc. Indocf.
v- rv tuv :.n- tac uV.ac iscs iu wicn a l'urritive Meca
ciiie is r.' t riure or 1. ..s r.-rjuixed, and much sick
ricss -.n t .:!. tin? ni' lit be pitvcr.ti J, if a harm
1 iss l.;it eiieitu .1 t'.-ilimrtic wcro lucre freelv usecl.
No person can feel will while a costive habit of
body prevails ; besides it saon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which niii;ht have been avoided
bv the timely and jndiciutis use of a Rood pnrfcativr.
1 his is alike true of Colds. Ecverish srmptoma, and
ltilioru drranrrcmints. Thcv all tend to become or
prnd.tee) the dtep seated and fiterruiialde distemper
which in ait the hearses all over me Land, ilcnoe ft
rcb'a'jlc f i-nilv physic is of the first importance to
tl.e pn'ilic health, and this Till has been perfected
with c-nsnmmste skill to meet that demand. Aa
extensive tri:d ot iLs virttiesj by l'hysicians, I'rofea
si-rs, and l'iitients. has shown results surpasains;
any tainit hithcrtn known of any medicine. Cura
hae been etfectcd beyond belief, were tlicy not snb-st-intir.trd
1-y pers.ms of such exalted position and
chiiraeter as to forbid the sn-piei-n of untrnth.
Amoni' tlie eminent gentlemen to whom we aiw
all. -ved t. r.fir t -r those facts, arc
1'iioF. VAi.r.NrisK iioi r, d.itinjuLhcd Sur
feen if ,"(-.v Vr:k Ct.
Doit. A. A. H wr's, rnetcal Chemist of the
I'ortof liosti n, atidOcoi Ut lor til Slate t Waa-S.-.1
hus'-f.s.
lit.v L. M -rit. M. D.. an rminent Sunreonand
H.; .liciiin. ef t!:e City i f Lowed, rvL.a has long used
."--" 1 in Lis T.tin-ive prrctiee.
H. C. s--T-T'twrex. Es-)., one of the first mer
ch ntt in Nirr Vork t'itv.
C. A. Davh. M. I)., tfun't and S:iroii of tha
I r't.-U St-it- s Marine H,n"i'.ai, at Cuel-wa, Mxsa.
D:d :p.i-e p.rmit, wo coui l t-ivo maiiv hundrecl
surh 91:11c, ft-iri .ill p.i'U where the Pill have
t ev, Irr-er- "t; n mire cor.r:-i:inT thiri
-: e ti.e-to cTi;it.er.t r uL-iic men ia
t o err;
sh vn :n
a t ir eiiect--- :-T"i- tri-.l.
itn- 1 ... ti.r r. ?::.t oi 1. inveniiialion and
st;::tv, are- 'j-.utc! tj th.o pn!.::e as the best and
m'.-it er-.i-- l-lr .U!i tl.c pi.si.ia state, of na.da.-al
rrii nee ear. r.t.Or !. l !.cT:iro c. nr-.'i:uiel not of
ti.o t:r'!Ts ti;. -:s !vo. It:: of lli.s ne-t: ;nti virtuee
or.ly oi i-.m-i! is r. :n. d-tx, extra ie.1 l.y cttemicai
in s :rh. T:;-:;r.ir' tii in uro t..- r. alti. It:
FT-tir.i cf c"r ;-"t,- p. f-r ivr-lj 'tic; ti been found
ii: the Chrrry IVr i-Til -nri I'tlis ir;h. to pri'durc a
tnnrr r;i:iiti:t r. inotly t.-n h:iurt. l,pfn oIj
tiu.l by anv pr vess. The m-u is ptrlvctiy ob
viou-i. W u'Hc y t:.c cli n-' ilc ccmj.iuuu, ev
rrv irutliaiir i : LmU-ncd with ic re or less ot ach
mm:i"T:i ami iitj-;rims r.u.itics. by this each indi-T-dnM
.irtue only tb-t h drsirr4 for the citratiTe
eiiKt irs rrrtnt." AH tli--1 inert nnd cbrwixious qn il
iti"; of cwh starter c Hipi'-TC'ii ar lctt bchinii, tha
C'Jraivp viri iri ontv Wtv retain JL lienre it is
srlt Vvi lrnt the c-i.Vts h-d prove as they hsxm
provtl mt re pirrly r".r'!;:.. a:id the Tills a surer,
nvrr p-TTfTf-! an?ic-;p f fiircc than aj;y otLct
mriircinc kn:nT.i ti thowrlr!.
A. it ii trc'.TMT.tly cTptiirnt thtt my mcdinno
rhou!(t lc taken um' f tLe cot;i, ;c1 tf an attcrnlin;
I'hvsi.'iMi, ar.-l ps he cr-u! 1 not i-rr-or! juJc vt
rfir.f.Iy witlu-r.t kr.'ir? jt? c- rr.ps,: n, I haro
npj'l:c! the arnin:oK.-r.::!r f t which Nth mr
IVtt.r.il an-I i';..s .ire nir.tte t' the whr.Ie bMly ot
I rutiiioncrs i:i t,i t uitci otat & and Ln.i.-li Aiucr
itan i'rcTi.a. li l.-.. -fr t rc jlit.iud any
vnc wh-i h-s r"t r"cv -1 t!:im. iii.y wiil b
pri-n r-'y f itt !c! v-v m-.il tn his ad(!r-.i.
Oi r 11 the I .tent Mc-Hntir? that are ctFered, hT
few would be taken if thir ctDijwsition was known !
'i'heir life eunuu ia taici n.j'jttry. 1 iia.c no
mysteries.
'ihe cunipoiti.-ii rf xr.y prrpnxatior.s is laM epen
to ail men. ani all whn aro e;r:rrtrT.t to niftif on
the m1 jcrt freelv npkr.owlN.ii, their eonTirtion
of their intrinsur merit.?. The Cherry .Tectoral was
pronuncx"! ry sc;enlilis; men to be a wondczfai
medicine tK-fcre its ciiects were kneun. 5Lny cm
intirf t'hysi'.i.;i:,i I.itc declare I the same thin? o(
my l'iil. an ! c m r.trr rTi lenrlr, and are will
tnt? to certit'v th.-'t t!:'ir anticipations were mora
than rcali wd bT tiicir cuots upon tri-d.
J iu'T operate by tiie.r pwer;"ul inlhienre on tha
intcrn:U viscera t purely me Llnod a.nd sliiauUtt? it
into he.althy action remove tho obstructions of
the stomach, bowds, livir. and other crifsof th
btnly, rttorin" their irrernlar aeti' n tu UfMih, ani
ty c-rreeiir.f. nhertrver they es.:, such drano
mer.ts as are the !irt origin ot diaeaie.
lictn:: sT-.r wra;;pc I iuy xc j,ltas.'.iit tT t..kt.
and Wa:;: piaTcly t'. t-.hL,t no huzm. cuii arise from
tlu-'ir n-e iu any ipi.".:Jtity.
tr- r biiuutc duv.Uotxj, sec the wrapper on tL
Prepared by JAVE.S C. AVER, Practical &
Analt.ca! L'hcr.ut. Lowell, .Mass.
I V IVrsa.'j ty ieiiaiiite, anil by f'hmt &
Caldwi-;;, I.ewial-i:r-r ; Cum, w. Mflt.-n; tiasr,
and Kemper ec Kieekner. .Miilliubarg ; and ly
all IeaU is i vervwhere
GEOIiCH T. COLS,
EAT.ER in l'fanns, Mtlficons, and
I: 1 of "''ualrnl ?1orr!ian-
ijl., rv.'.;1-. lUMnni.iy Dii nana. ii.:ii-i ca
1;.. I; -hi ; I .hte, N'.-v.t. n & llradliurys;
a: I! limit .V ..,.. N. V. riANS'S. Also,
l'i:i.r. i & l.o.'s cclc rate.! MKLtiPt'O.NS,
pruos l'i un '.'.) (Mia . i t 00.
Vi Vr ; ii in a Msi.nii.-- v. 11. in-. el with iT-ir-pl
at'i iiLl n. fi'coiu! haul inms taken in ex-
i hit -.. I.-.
v.Zm i-.un crr-ne 'he court iic-w,
WiKiam-i-it, fib Al'rtI 1. .'T.tniS
PI. I'KD WARi: fake an.l earl lla-kcts
J'ai-k- Korks, Mpoons an I liu'u-r Knive.a,
TeasjH'oti.s sihi-r-piaint on llW U-st Utrwan
.silver, $1 ji.-r !-.?. All i' i J ar:auird to
Kive .-an u All : '' !- i-l Ki-eranne at
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