Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 09, 1856, Image 2

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BY O H WOBDEN at J. B. CORNELIUS.
May y, ISuO."
W'm M .. L. I
rnui.ii.-t . the Ca-i. m. n-. th- ir.-t and it i
Hl.avrHt1- N.mnal OnvfDtk'O. to nurrttnat. rr.-i.i-ot
a4 toe frr-.! i. til,
Olfr-lvxvn. Mott'Ur. .Tunf 2, U5fi.
fll-fcrbMVwi Xatlmiid NAtn:tiiitiitc r-mr.-nti.i;.
I'mt-tniLi-HM. Tm-H.y. Jtiu- 17, ISnfl
waantl-Slary Jmrinn Nfnmtatin;; iVn-f.,tir.n.
N:. Y ra.TtttirtHlay. June 12. li.'S
a".--Sfttivrjf Anuriran Tol-rt.
MK'- MI1.1. tilt) nU.W'UlK.of
'KW1KFM AMiUKW J. IiINKI..-ii. IVi
Pennilenniii Democratic TitJr-1.
.-.lfW. That in tltr rfpa! r.f tlif a-! knnn a the
lt:uri rnmpr.il! a. t, and lit. rttaww or tlw at-t ot
f'li,lit: ttm T-rrJiorl of Kan.ri and Nt hntnka.fr
mZZnl'ZV ?S'V'T f:'' "V Vi"i" i
t i.-n. uiit-ttnfiiiu-l'JLitl r Mrirt'ttts. tit. i-.t r.w-ri'.a
AVjOiYAf. That mm fullr ftiH.f tlitr In. in..; 'rat inn of
fnWt,t NATIONAL, f'AIT.IH'L- AMI I.F-
I'tCtl.N f fitllw viisl in nil itif inn.ri:titt i-nn-r Tir---
kcl th wmnlTr hiN to .-ncouutisr. and th.it ( Itaji
wrtlii BtMnUiiMd h c iutTiu and h ,ui at h m
and aUron'1.
Ctn'l r.n-itfV'mrr,yjV,i;f r(TT. rf C Itimtia fa.
A44r f.ai .'itH . .I . of VtV rmrv Co.
Aam-y-tr twm-Tat- IHlOMiV MKlt-f l.rtlrO.."
Ani?rf-aii. M hi? K Republican
i io n ki:t.
t jw.. ..4 r-r-t . i t
innaraMe VVka-t.b '
fftr Miff frr...,Jjirnr.ff rnfr. r.rf . '
M'-r tti' rr nat - r"'f. f-j -rtn,fi s nrry
Thomas i;. loi'lirsin, of Vurk Co
r A'r,!Hi:N:i!ii,
iurln I'lirlpN, of Armsirong To
Ilarl hw I.nportr. of Rraflford Co
COUNTY CONVKNTION.
ItATE AXI) fXKl.N.
As far a we have learned, the opponents i
of the l'ierce and Kansas party Whig?,
Rflnublieanc. Anirri.-,,, l're I..n.nrt
-.pprovcofthepropored Lni,n Con,e. ! ?hrLct a'"1 Arch "feet,, 1'Uiladelph.a,
tion, on Tuefo9 M.ig Court, without anJ U("Te ,U Tr "Sc cou!,t bc stcJ,
an exception. We will announce thehour ', al"'ut Cri M,,rts nd J'S wire Jc
end place, next week. It will bc a very '. s,r"eJ- ne fire,,,an was kiIIel lJ ,Le
tins time with tho F.rmer... but those ul...
can, conveniently, it is hoped will attend.
Of course, the proposed union is gall;
nd wormwood to some of the l'ierce par-
lr Our Ttit MiOrr. in nnrtieiilrir. i.
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rnnaitltriiTil v il.tiirl.ptl in bit: m.iitl. nil i
in hi organ appears very anxious to take
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the Whigs under his benevolent wing :
hopes they wou't be "fooled" aud ap-
ears dc.Mrous of keeping up the late"local"
feuds in our county. No doubt the Kan
sas party would do much better by fomen
ting intcFtine fi'iarrcls among tLc suppor-
ters of Frccdomtlia XLo !
tvf!?0DS of the V.'higs have loni them bov-
ral offices, and tho Tost Ma.-ttr and a
few others are never going to "forget or
forgive" those who prevented tlicin from
gaining two more offices last fall uu pre-
tence of "local" interests.
The people gnerallyiowcver, here and
rlrewhero throngh the county, are NOT
disposed to continue useless agitations of
fjuestious fully settled, to accomodate ihe
secret machinations and personal ends of
the Kansas party lead.rs. They de-ire
tbo era tf g.wid feeling to return, and to
become one in feeling as we arc in location
nd in interest. Whc! her a man was in
favor or opposed to IXvi.-ion in fiver of i
Lewisburg or MilHinburg should no lon
ger be a question. Freedom ? or Slavery?
fur Kansas. is the ronl ..nr-K...ri of l.o . -
and the best MEN in favor of Freedom,
re onr men for nomination and election. '
Jrft tue friends off tiavcrj in lui, se- '
i , ,i i ' ' e 1
lect their best iceo, au l j-jia in a fair issue
oa that result
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KAN'S AS. Telegraphic aceo'ints arc :
that tt U. S. Trotips arc rmptayl in rn-'
fjrcin.jthe bites of the Jlyus Isgilature
'ind h ive arrested several Free Statn men
to lw tritd ly the lVo-SIavcry Juiltrcs at
Lucomptoo. No resistance was made to
the U. S. OlTiocrt", but ihe Ilor-icr UuiBiii
Officers are uot obeyed. Thus Tn E U. S"
Triors, i: ir oitm.R of the kesiifntp
ARE FORCING SlAVEUT IT0N KaN&AS AT
1IIK POINT OF THE UaYONET 111
Sheriff Jones was removed frm Inw-
ronce. As he m in his own tent gu.rJed .
I J bis own moo, it is f.eli"ved tbat it waj ',
ihey who sLot l.im, (iov.Jt'jbinsoD cITlts ,
5100 reward fir the detection of the otf-
toder, and thn Fr e State men all il. Dounce
and drplore the deed. ;
I'lio Inri.iitiiTiitini. rnntmlMni. an I n
. ,, . - ,, , ,
ref-Mun at Lawrence. fcinnpfelluw bad
presented himself uoatud. but failwl in
Lit attempt to intimidate.
Full and correct accnuuts, doubb.'$.s.
will be received !iy niiiil.
tt?Thc election in rhi.ad'lpliia resul
t i in cf favor the I''tni"ra!ie Kt f.rm
nomincts, by aboat 11,000 mnjoiitv, as was
very generally anticipated. Two year.
r( it was 8,000 against thorn; but tho
.i ,r..i . r
.nutf aueecao.ui I'J. 1 tutu 4 eaieei u.
.u v . : charter for the l-'armeis' and M.vl.inW 1
t-xtravairance that ruined tucm. o party 1 1 "r lue arineis ana iieeuauics i
, ,,, . . . ,, . . Il.irk of l'hiladelrkii i
tbialJ Us tronc as tu bc able to da wrong; i J',1r" 01 1 U'lueipbia- ,
, : it . .1 t . . . , I
thoueht the Jifo-long bics who sup- Col Kichardsnu w nonnnatod as the No-,
. .. r fin- ,
i.nrtcd tne fuaeessful party this year not Masks candidate f.r Governor of Illiuois, '
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lb I)era.icrU but as llefciuiers. Whc-1 a,lJ Col. H . II. ttissell will be the Anti-
... . . . , , . iv.u.!,. ...j,ti ! ii i i r v
tl:er the e-baoga will Ic advantageous, is, ! candidate. LimcII (like Lane) j
or course to be tried ; but when an ad-1 at Hucna Vista, and was distinguish- j
ministration does evil, it is all right to d while in Congress for making a haugh- j
turn it out and try another jut as the 0" slave-holder who attempted to ride on i
people are going to lo with the Pierce dy-' Southern Fashion, back down, and
ua-ity. j come out of the contest very small. i
Tbe Democrats of Philad. very wisely The New Hampshire American State I
abstained from endoraing Kansas and Xa- j Council vnanimouttg rejected the nomina-1
tioijal matters generally ; whereas their . tion of Fillmore and douelson, and declar-)
npp.-,nenU put "Fillmor&and donelfon" at ; cd opposition to Slavery in Kansas, and i
the head of their ticket, to '-sk or swim-' , app.iinted Delegates to the New York Na- j
with i. Dj they now give up, l-n they ; tiousi.1 Council, PJth June. !
feave sunk with it even in old Philadelphia? j TiC New Jersry pcmocrati(.
ifcTOar bigheat r-gsrds to ('apt. Wm.
Perry UraJy, the Nestor of the Pcnu'a l
Kenate, for a copy of tie Lg'iclative Kec- j
ord for lSjd, with the c;iiiipanying doc- i
uineuts." Also to the Physician cf the i
JVrn.ylv.ni. State Lunatic Ilo-Fih,! for
the lle.o.t fur !j.t -ai
I All Iliunr. The Pierce and Kansas
Irr"1'"0 tad tboir piety confer.-
, j . -J - -.--..j
j occ:i.siups Northern emigrants to Kansas
j liavc been helped to Sharp's Iiifl.'S, while
' on one occasion the captain of a S outhern
c-iiiftuny was presented with a Uilile, and j
t o.tr.tr tr-.s r,roiiik..tl tn upli nf liia f.irnl. '
(which we hr.pc they received.) We see '
not him; remarkable in hi.. E-ieh icere
fiirnMurf tcith vhnt !,; -fj.-t itch,l III
would be nn insult to oiler Hiblcs to Van- i
kee emigrants they have plcuty of them '
't hum ;' but liifies are not commonly
a part of their "j-eftin' out," and as they
go wb re they are needed, a little help in I
that line U providrut and friendly. Our J
Southcrn brethren, however according to '
the statisti.- at our command have not
....
so tu hit i:.l.!es among their " pluuder, j
and couldn't read them if they had : but!
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fare-arms are necery '-nistitutions at ;
the South, and to offer arms to one of her
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sons go:ng to Kana3, would be liko "car-
rying COaU to Neweasfle." It ii not true, I
however, thr.t It Wa U.tll bibles that the
ISordtT Kufii .tis Carried the Elections iu
L- . i, i p 1 ,.. 1
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li"t IllUrdercd With IjlLlt'S J D'Jr WAS
,..,..,- ti.wt.A hu lii fnl ntirt urs
but the peaceable citix -us of the Territory
HAVE preserved their lives and property;
to some extent bv the noa.se-iaiou of Sham's '
KiOca :
Creat Fire !
! A fire broke out on Wednesday night
of lat week, about 12 o'clock, in the pa
per warehouse of .Ie.sup Si Moore, in
.. i ivi. . 1 r. J
"n" srrtcI' l'""! 11Ilu "u
mZ w3"8. a,,a MVCM """"'J 'J"ruu
The loss i.v csiimatcd at over one Million :
of Dtillais. Among other blurca burned
was the batidsouie new building of Caleb I
Oope, iu Market niroct. The origin of:
the fire is tnt known supposed by some
i t j
to have been ppoiitoueous combustion
anions the paper and ras s-tored away
c ', ' ' .. .
j One or two blocks of good lire-proof build- j
J ing could have raved mo.-t of this cnor-:
i nious los. A lare amount of insurance :
' was on the buildings, and several Iusur- ,
! ancc Companies arc sorely shaken.
! ., up pporle.'s J?t:ila C.mven-!
,; at ludtm was Mti.nied bv 4Am !
, delegates. Judge M jrtou was uuauiinou'ii-,
' ly nominated fr Governor, and Leonard :
j Uaker fur Lieutenant Governor. A full
; ticket of Kledors was nominated, aud Del-
egites appointed to the 1'hil idelpbia Con- j
lv. ntion. It solutions were a I tpted with- j
. out ili?cnt, Fynipathizing with the people 1
' of Kansas, coude-miug the 1'iesilcut fur i
j permitting thu border outrages, opposing I
the introduction of any more slave States, '
and urging resistance to the fortnatiou of j
i any new si ive States ; favoring the inimo- j
j diate admissi.in of Kansas as a free State; '
' aud contending that the right of suffrage j
; shou.d accomnanv. not precede. Daturali i
zation. The bust spirit prevailed. i
Alton, Ii.i.., My 2. Tbo Committee j
appointed by the Kansas and Alton Trans- i
Company, to establish a line of
T" ' KU
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chanuiftC, have coniplited their arrange-'
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ltK'nt" an' a c,rc,l'Jr will soon bc issued ;
Ii appri.-e emigrants anJ forwarJcrs of (he !
increaseJ facilnics iT-ri d hy the enrnpany. ;
t U uncertain how soon the boats will j
commence their trips.
Thc Railruad trubh-a at Kric have
bcoo renewed. A iuub destroyed the of- j
fire rf the Constitution newspaper, which j
had advocated the railroad intercuts and j
defended the ac:iuu of the Pennsylvania
Lfislature in passing tbc aet resorting J
the character of the Erie & North East
Ii ailruad Company. TLe mob al.-o threat-
eueu '".' .lr.r""r u.
Mr. Dallas is intercliangin conipli-
nicutg with the ISri tir-b aristocracy, nnd the
Lady Mayojc-ss of LouJun 'u much grati-)
ti- d with his gallantry. The only use our
Fureign Mini.tters seem to he i., to ..ay j
tl.t until. I.t ..a l.itl " .mtl .l.t.... at.A..t4. !
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anee on lii"h b'.ro dames. Mr. Dallas is,
a fivorito with the Jlritiah ever since hia '
casting vote kiilcd the Tariff of '42.
Gov. I'oi.lock has signed the follow- ;
ing acts: An act to resign the I.ne
'ana! Company from fixing exorbitant
lates of toll., aud fur other purposes ; An
act to increase the capital slock of the
Ctiiumbia liai.l ; An aet to extend the I
charter of the riiilalflphia Umk j An '
act to re iustate the car.t'al and extend the I
x,an endorsed Pierce's nomination, ratify j
,ljB Nebraska bujiness, ami appoiuted Dot
coalcs ia favor v Uucbauan.
Charles I.iughter, tried for defrauding
the Lancaster Savings Institutioa, was ac-
quitted. The law under which bo as t
probcculcd dlJ uot meet Lis ease.
Lewisburc Chronicle
Snyder. By an act of the last Legis
lature, the Dec. Term of Courts re to be
held the week before (instead of after) the
Uuion oounty Term There are 21 ap
plications for Tavern licenses, and 3 for
Eating houses The Democrat supposes
Apps' Sawmill was fired by an incendiary;
tllpff Will re-bllild immediate! V There
are two Fire Compauics iu Seliusgrovc
the Friendship and the Arrow ; the latter
threaten to disband unless they can raise
means to obtain a more effective enginn.
Supervisor Dieffenbach offers 8100
reward fer the conviction of the offender
who dug a ditch thro' the berm bank of
the Canal near l'enns Creek on the uight
of the IStli ult The Demokrat Catim-
ates the lumber floated from Jacks moun-
tain down IVnns creek to the Selinsgrove
.. . i o ci xn .".Art
Steam sawmill mis opriug, ai ci.ju,vuv.
know of oothiitR to a loDg perDMnterconre
. tU omlartm , tI Ar,, , v,0t f..r m.ir
uunwmrjr prmm..i r. nation, thuweik; but if thr
thiok it m.T t.roSuUo thu palling "uobl Krn!i"
v-uinmni bi, Kau,.u op.,nUou., ih,T .ill
fc.irnwy. Fomo tflor SfWn olherm qult u bb
,u; d:iE lh,. ,,lrie yt,, f oar coDuertion witb U.ii
i rrw; and if o ir fri.nJ frum Wiroiilo, uod P.M , ih.nk
it h been a winmni gamo U tbra, w bata n'l lb
harttn discourage tlitia in thcircfforUto cuUiTato
f(i,i,dl, Mlinj; .DdtalrtfaerbPWtwof ttM P"!
The Junior, howerer fl inclined to embrace tha op-
.rt..ntt to hve soma fun. and baa tuned UD hia Dill
orglu to it w.k.m prtiuc, viddicit
.. w.wnnM .,ktiu.-,..n,bl, ti.trtr ,.f ih. chrvn.d.,
'"' hir?'"'?"iT .''fl"' "f v""
"t.r l.i'rliff 1 aul i u. o.i- i.. ui irom .nis prorcn a
ir wei'ti:.l ut'Pr in ixihti' J"
Wir would oft
tiiappomia it w were not, pnj, i.itw
Thn lTrt mrtkmje to iittroluc tlte rmpKicn Triimtu.
eku tbwt thrrt liM alnta'lj lfn Q Urin MHindvl in
th.- mr-ire of Iiljwk .Upuin.t-i.uinn. : anl we w.itUI rr
iniod ihi isriF.Liii.''uiT nod hixljutom,eolp'rtur
ir., that it ift ut tlie if h.i of Uc-lJint th under lu.it h.-
I ruugUt tilt m to ucb i-xertioub." I'nwn Arjiu, Map 6.
' A npnTi.il c.il" the tnltrf
Wli.tt h4 thi- fjl rlurf
II t- i.mtho.lv trod t-oa your
Corn- ? r toiJ tu utontw on your
Doiun b it, to I'rit-st Conlewwr,
.liinniy tJniii.x-ll. with hucc!T or
m t folkh all ?tit k to t. Arftu,
Wti'-n, with H.ni(u licks it rjrii
1'hnt you and y'tr friod I'irro arvdoiiif
All yu ran, tn ktn-p from browing
Ki-ry pyinpt'im of iliKorOrr,
Hoth h-w, and on th Kanaw lwdcr?
W e all fur.j'" 'ta Ihh nir.n.
Thnt you r tt f4.-roi thta dmntnloa,
lmt tir art? nui h) won't blhve yuo
Think for thrm'lve an I -ivly ftrkve yoa,
li'iw rvuM full ive o mc wUin.
TMu-n your kind heart i almot mlUn(F
It . n't :i;.,iixe m urh hilt pitch,
Yrtu'll burt T'l'irawlf. u.l ti-wr yiur brfferl.-.
M e re w-ll iware, so ju.t steady.
You 'r " purr li-'imvrary V crand daddy ;
lVf own ttit unl'-M you 'rf d.-inoluUltd,
Nfhr.-Waini can't 1 aljolifhttl.
N Col., d.ar, brd our atpalin';s.
Ju-t;iy no niirrt. lnt fp-trour fvclius;
Forsirf uu n.tw, tid wr'll cndTor
T" - - " -v -
Wo must arknowIdtr'U provokinic,
Whfn V 'U ar coimuiutly in.okliii
Itirh liiMinirp on your darling party,
Thiokt-r than Hi- 8, and'N o hearty !
Tom' iliit jH-cple won't all wiiwl von.
l; it mi:o. and I'-aie you tb'-y find you.
iryourdiir artyii trihiiiation;
V t tlu-y ritl pi on in their finning,
Yonrrtbieoun iit'lination wtntunp.
WVH well 4t Tol. mop your U-rm up.
Wipe your not-v, ami othe your f-ar up;
!n't rip and biTk th.n?i. dou'tet wratby.
Rut try a dOM of hydropathy.
Then take a nip. and dnn't elrikany
H"Jy, for thrr" are no mnT
Kmrtiou K. N.'a torontrt yet.
That per hap you miffht eet hurt yet;
If thjtt'lha wav you fret and o it.
You'll In (atn-trhM ut before you know It;
Y-.ur party woul I 1 dewiaUet.
Were y.u. thfir chief. annihittH.
Dot tire a st ail your ambition,
lt.it tnv a little ammunition
For uc to'r.ie la I, t-.r ' miud t ax too,"
T drie aM ' traitor-j' in wilt tax yu;
Mny. you tnw, arc in liih piacea.
And hard t' ' lam" in'o the trace.
k'ou konw. now, neibbir, ou 're mivtakeo,
W1..-D onr Id 1Viranv:tr youTe tka
T- l a nn-id", "nHtraJ journal,
I'rav look aiciiin, ami 1o not puru all
Kvtdenra f independenw.
W hich Ftick our in every sentence;
That yarn ain't true, and whoeVr made It,
Fibbed, a you do, w1.n thy naid M;
We 're independent a lh" nation,
I n't en re for you. nor creation!
(O, parion u, that wa'n't lntende.1,
fion't let yi'iir lordhip 1 ofTcnd d
fur r. ni'ir, thr.uh th Argut hcota him,
fO"s where be likes, and Mty what uite bin;
He won't . v'n with your berating,
Ht, ptr. ain't that too araVHtiii)1
1I dV n't repard your patent thunder,
A core like yoti can't kU'ck bun under;
You iww bull. nd he won't herl 'em,
Knt lanit awy f -r truth and fir dum
(1 hfdoii t etpthi tnw dlUkion,
IIiw dare lie h'. f -r&Wolution :
Ain't tt ton hid that thtre are white men,
W ho h-reif"r; w.-re brvwd and bright men,
W!ioe Mink no low in dark irangrealoo,
( Kttd won't bow to yon in conlssion.)
Who e tuiF, ytu knw. tnct caMant Colonel,
Ooni-t in rend i tip that f.ul j-mro?ti,
Ort-el-y' Trihunt! sad "ix!"Jui:itiin '.
And what Wnre, urpe It a rirrulationt
Y'.ur f.-rent call tby h-e.l no lonj'.T,
Hut infldelity" prows Ftroncrr. .
Iio conquer Horaco, and dcihronc hm.
The Aryu ooon an bmit and hone him ;
For bowl he matt, beneath your baton
If Fntlili faiU, whr, -i him Lntin:
Bury him deep we wou't bemoan him.
And iV t't '.rui,'' "tfimmum oohum,
(UjD wime Ptn of drk desenprion.)
Wi'l suit BrK rsTo for bi in--ription.
Y.u ' work hefri yon, d.'areat neighbor;
Your party ea'ia on yu t laltr ;
The hervticj," may dre tou tronWe,
The.r pot s bn;iiiiiinft now to hobMe;
An.l if tney p.-t the rein next autumn.
After y.u 'r prpp-red. burnt and fought 'em,
O. h rror feyond all deriptiin!
You mut B"t "iiini fined" for proscription !
This would indeed l-e trihulail n,
Fr you m:plit Vo-e your fitimtion :
We then mav hv acrecn p.at master,
And won't that be a crest diPf-ter!
And then whnt will b vur eouditlon,
1'tmr Tietim of tin inquisition 1
F t workinpfor your biad and butter.
Won't dte 'twould mnbeinv heart strinps f utter,
T" se tou dnp down fn.m I'atue'n hiph pJei)l,
To work nd xweat with common people;
O, this would uevt-r. neTer do-ah !
O, laws-a-insy! boo-b'tO-lioo-ah!
Under the Finn Rib. The Ptnn-
whanian, liuchanan paper, thus com-
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i piimeuis i resident t icrce :
"All the Democratic presses in the land,
with a aea of ii.lr tn Ll.'.clf l.etn. would
ot ,e able successfully to defend Frank
lui I'icrco from some of his outrageous
"ds not yet made public."
The Washington Sentinel, Democratic
Senate Printer, says it will never support
I'ieico agaiu. "Nohlo FraDli" is in a bad
way, certainly.
r c i. x- T ....
Com. Stockton of ew Jersey, of late
. ,
years the leading Democrat of that State,
o
declines Icing urged for President, but
l ,
prcsse much interest in favor of an or-
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ganizjtion that should give force to the
b . , . , , ,
moral sense of the freemen of tho L. S.
"ellnSt tbC yr outrages,
J A Dranei Pleai1 Euil,7 ,0 Scaling
nc. Belling the Slate Anns at Harrisburg.
Aaron t:bern waa iri,:i for tLe Bame and
fun nt guilty.
Ogdcn Hoffman, a distinguished lawyer
of New York, died last week. He served
honestly at sea, when a boy, in tho war of
1812.
"Fillmore's letters of acceptance" are
as thick in the United States as the "skulls
0f St. Patrick" are in the convenu of Ire-
land
James G. Percival, the Poet, died re
cently in Wisconsin, at and advanced age.
He was State Geologist.
The Blair County Whig and Crawford
(Wy JJaootr nuiiute Seward for Pret-
ideut. '
and West Branch Parmer May 'J, 1850.
The lime fixed to receive the plius fur
""""T" -"'
riMnaru .u l.ih ua. it wuu.:, " j
width of tho building will be 10G feet by i
400 feet deep. Ground iilans cau be seen
at the office in Philadelphia aud
ll.rr..
burg, where further iuformatiou tan be
obtained. j
The celebrated Dr. John C. Warren i
died in Kostou, 5th inst., aged TO. j
Who? What? and Wherefore?
UN,
A FEW FACTS FOR TUB INVALID.
Have eur readers ever neara oi rn.ieFsor ,
Holloway! I'ndouh.edly they have, ji. as
hrar.l of Humbolilt. Araso, Oersted,
Lilliman, Agassiz, and other notable men of
learning. But have they aver arj iheiu
sel.es who and wkul he is ? If they have no
definite information on that matter, we will j
proceed to eulightni them. The Pmfeor is ;
an Ennlish phviieian, a native of that roun-:
try which proiluneil Marvey, tinnier, aoerne-
thy, anrl oluer Utumtnati ol memcai se.ienir.
lin mttrtl. f.tr the aril..: At.il now (ttr the WHIT.
vv. - . ....
He is to other l'hysicians what Clav, WVhsie
and Calhoun were to statesman, what Wash
ington reverend name! was to patriots and
aenerals, What Shakespcre was to drama
tists and Irvin? and Chalmers to preachers,
viz: the preaiest oi ins ase ami .rt.ir.-.iwn.
His reputation has peneiraicd the encrusta-
Hons of nrriutlice. sunnoiinteil the barriers oT
malice, and he avowedly s'ands alone, the
MEDICAL COL!58l-S of the world. So
much for Ihe what.
Vn tar.rt.ua du we speak of him here ? If,
when our fellow country were dying by tln.u
sands, of yellow fever at Norfolk and Ports
- , , , r . . . i ,
raouill, wr u.iu ikiii.h. j ....... - . ......... ........
arrest the progress of Ihe disease, and May i
the looisteps of the spoiler, and we had hp-
plecied to conimiinicale it, what would have!
been our desert! Truly, a very summary j
punishment by Lynch law. Kor if llicie Le
any dtitv more imperative than another, tt is
i ,h' '"-ralnicion " a,,.
to use everv means lor meir resionuum ...
health. This is why we speak of Professor
H".w,y. Tbi, is our aner to the waa.a-
Years ao, when the Professor was a much ,
vounger man llian he is al present, his au?n- I
tion was directed to ihe great disproportion I
between the cures performed by Ihe Physi- :
rians, and those whn h they undertook tn per-;
ft.rm. He observed that not once in a sere i
of cases were Ihey succrssful.. It seemed to
him. either that medicine wai not worthv the '
name of a science. that it was merely a j
thing of chance, and therefore a positive inji- ;
ry to mankind, or that the Physicians were j
ignorant of the true healine art. Havinzeni-
barked on Ihe study of human physiolo;v,.-ind !
understanding ihe pathology i f diseases, he ,
aliehted pon Ihe true reason of want of siic- '
, t .!..!. iii I
morialize his name. Jo cure a disease, .r e .
tors treat il locally.topically. Was n kidneys
that were deranged tr tiie liver fr ihe .
stoniarh ' Or il.c limes! Siraiahtway they,
proceed to prescribe f..r kidneys, liver, liinss,
or stomach, not kiit.wini? that the evil was
contained in the blood, which fed lli'.se orsans
wiih its life-pivin? stream, and tiint lo arrest
the disease at its verv seat and centre, they
should purify that vital fi nd, and leave the
rest to nature. This is the secret of Dr. II. I.
lowav's astonishing success in all parts i f the
world. He purifies the biood and health fol
lows. J
Let anvsick prson.wlio has"snfTrcd many '
thine of many physieians,' and obtained no
beneSt. jive heed tn these words of ours ami 1
trv HollowayN Pill if he is internally altbc- '
ted, or llolloway's Ointment, if he is sutTcring .
from wt.tuids or sores. He will ihank us for
our advice, and rejoice that the Professor has
arrived in this coontrv. and opened an exte n- ,
sue establishment in New York, which pro
mises to rival his mammoth one in London.
V. & Jimrnirt. !
Union County Court Affairs.
a
May Court, .llnd;i), l!Mli.
IsNtie LtlKt, Iiif Tf-riii, V;.
Clement c Masser vs YoiinKman & Wa'ter
same TauKrt, Fnrmau V Barton
R U Carey vs Mark Halipein.y
Mrs U Mnatz vs Alexander Amnions
North. Chase . North vs Chs II Shriller
P O Campbell and others vs L I I'ced
Francis Kellers vs Alcxandtr II Hlair
Coui'th sii J M IJenieretal vs J Hau-Jretal
Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stork
Susanna Browu, late M, vs S.V J Messcrsniith
Danville Bank vs Jno Lawrence Chs bie-cs
Alfred Kncass and wife vs James yninn
I'hos Penny for Isaac Ever vs S Walter
Ceorgc Schnable vs Catherine E IJowes
Ths iiutelms f.r J M Tavlor vs Aaron Zvller
Christian Millhouse vs Nicholas Millhonse
Jacob Stuck- vs John Ki.npie j
Matthias Wilson vs David llerr
Uaniel Ranaler vs Pa.ii.-1 IL rL.st et al
John Hoebtick vs A S Oino !
Jol... On R.Kkafeller vs Abbot Green's Ex'tx
1. n rhnsi f..r V Cameron vs Geo A r rick .
A IV (dreamer vs Abraham Ilrien !
Israel Gutelius for Hy C Kyer vs John Wilt ;
Johu Datesman vs John II Varlz with not (
James I. Qmnn vs in Heart et al
M Kleckner & Sun vs Prick, Wifer A Co
C Guilvkunsi.guard'n.etc vs W II Marr.wuhno
Jas F I.inn do vs fame
Saml Henderson do vs same
Sarah Ann Polk vs James L Qninn
Becker A, Wciler vs Chas trices
Chas P Fox et al vs Adam Kanck j
M Kline; for Datesmans vs Hy DielTenderfer
Co of Union for L B Christ vs A Winegarduer
Henry W Snyder vs Saml Lwmrj j
Com.h nR. M Chamberlin vs H Hiph Admr ;
Wm C Lawson vs Menhen W Hson et al I
Marks Weil Co vs Jacob Ilartman et al
Julius Weil & Co vs same
Wm Ci Herrold vs Smith B Thompson
Benj Fetter vs Saml Bause and wile
Chas H Cook vs Thus Penny
John L Mcixel vs Andrew Young
John Sedam vs Henrv Charles
David llerr vs W II White with notice to g
Sprout, Burrows & Co vs M A Stock et nl
same vs same
Mary Jane Flinl &c vs Charles P Kline
Kneedler & Feather vs Danl J Bugar with n
r.UA.NU JfKOBS MAV TEll.M.
KVn'e Iher Saml Berkhemier, Jno Peraliam,
Andw M'Clen ihan, Jacob M'Curley j
JlartUy Wm Kilerl, Saml Wilt
East ii Ifil'f Leonard Wolte, Abr G Brown. -
ArA,.dw Black, Pavid Grove, John Cris- .
well, Jacob Keyser
M'Minburi'VaHl UecKler, iicnry uogenrcn, i
r 3 . j f it...
Jos Buop, Andw Gutelius
Wcat BiiffulucSno Claj'ham
Vtw'aburn Saml Ueurich, Jacob De Frain,
Jas Blair, ami Ueddes, Lewis E Jones
Bujfaloe James Irwin
Utuun Clias E Morris
TRAVERSE Jt'HOKS.
Istchhur J Henry Brown, Martin A Stock, 1
Uanl Neyhan, Win Moore. Cba, D Klme. ;
H'eaf bufrufae David Watson. W m Khule.
Gabriel shoemaker
Limehtone Jacob Leiby, John Bogenreif, Robt '
Chambers j
Ktliy John Moyer
Eiitl HujfukitWtx Penny, Jno Schraclr E?q,
Attn Aurand, Thos l'euny, mhii .eucis, t
Danl Miller . I
JVVin Berlin Jos Kleckner, Joaiah Svrinehart. !
Rur.ivWm Baker. James Mathers, K'.bert '
Sirayhorn.Marun D Keed, tfersham Biddle, !
Jacob Ziebach. Michl Dunkle. C'has Kry j
. i. .1 !... 11- I
HAite Veer wm aiaatitn, miu ..idisuan,
... J . J t t t I 11
L Hitter. D B Kaufman. Jacob Bittm;
, Wm
Walters, Joel Kanck, Jacob Leiser
HartUu Elias Orwig, David Hayes, Jacob
mfnMt Paml
Or'g. tifr-nge Marier
License Notices.
MHE follow i nc; applications fo
I ldve brenr.ledm ih-otr.ee of the Clerk
nl the t onrt ol Ouarler Messions rl I. moil
county, and tl.e same w.ll be presented at ilie
next term of sant Couti:
,1 f.v.
"II
I I l .l n MTaddaa
Knltnu liujS4
ltm ur.Xftvru
W , I.. vi-..uri
.Sttt IVr.lu
'J- U tn I't tm
Hit. in!.. a
4 --Suiiitit-I lli.tin. hi
ft- A. .!. V..i.l.M:rrtill ..In
fi- ftitlit. V.r.., it- ..tftiirutitx Ktu
N.W
1m
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7..!.;iHB Firl trr, inn jr'i:V'
ft- in. IV. l.imifiimiitli tit
it I'.i.cilU l.itU.Jt-.L.t..:tr t.
. V. I'.
M.n
i:..t H..IT
W,t llttj.
; 1 i.t.i'1 ..ttrt-r tit.
ll.-lltory O.tmftu il
1 ... t.ttt tiiitl.r .1.. N.wC.I.WI
iijrii.
it-i-Tr
j l:t-K. lt-re tio ITurt!. ton. Httrtiry
11 -Mt.rv Ki-I.'tanth. I'atlns ll'.M-r, .- .
' I k'-.... I .r. rt. X. Pftltl.
iit-rr
J;:,''-.!..
l i-J. t.i. I i.r.i
Il..ttk.'ti. u..rti-y
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tlo
1 lirtrlr-t. I'r.-U.T
:!-Vart.n l.t.tiy
;j Ivtt r lir
-' .... I., lllttrr
1- lht.in.ts orut.-n
Farm, rm illf. Il..fr!.
l.itit
. w r.ii.iui., Yiitii.
klly
fll'Ml, fieri;
i.'.i;;
Leu-isbiir, April
James E. Hamlin,
, rr-at -PV .! 1 V
A iiOlv.M,! at J..11?,
.1
Ulfier on Second St. west side, Ind
r a. t
door s.,uili of M.ukci, !.-. islitli g,
J t.niou Co.
Pa.
Jiissyjuuuii
1IIF. copartnerslt p heretofore rjciMMi-- bc-
r.
I
....
iwern U. A. M.mee ati.l l.uiner inncK,
liiider the firm of M.it.'ee Ac li.inek, was tins
,!,,., vr, y mutual cousriil, said Magee
. h.;v s,.,,, i(1,,r..sl i the same m said
,;an(.k aIld n,ar!. s K 'hIiin l, o whom all due,
to ihe late Company ire t.. be paid, ami who
an it. nut a dcuis ol the i.mi!inr oi every
M . MXtilll',
n a! u re.
II 'I IM'I! i:M K
( II II.KS HullI.AXO.
white D.-.-r Mills April t l, ls.:r. ji;w
' 1
.. . SUfJDA Y SCHOOL E00KS
ZlU3r,, .. ...... ...........s., "
fjrWy ' 11 ''M . ' , '
VlT- ' i s -i i.!.!. 1 1. C 1.. .. .is i a
.............. rv - - ---
may want Honks. KcM.lence in N..nh Third
j
West Bnnch Insurance Company,
0
F I.nt-k Have :i, I'.i., insure leta-lic:I :
HiiiMioL's, lor.-s. M'-rcliandize, Farm
Property, and other hiuldinq. an.l their con-j
tents, at moderate rales. Doins business on 1
both Cash and Mutual plans. Cautal,::w,(:ilU.
l)ll:l-:t:TOI;S.
Hon .I'din J l'earce
J. 'in Ii Hall
H is A Mayer
Chas i i -1 '
i..n Ci V, Harvey
T T Abrams
D J .1 it-kuiau
W White
'I'lios Kitchen
I t-itT Do'Kinson
Hon. (i.
C. II AliVKV. I restdrnt.
'I
T. Alii! VMS, Vice Pres.
TilO'S KITCHIC.N. Ser
Mu;s II. IIAMI.TN. Arent.
' Cm. hi Co. Fa.
6."
Assignee's Notice.
rpiIH nnJ-rsiyne. Assime-s nn.Ier a vI-
n nl.-. ry i!ee. ..( asMt'nmeiit tttr ihe benertl
t.I ere.lu-.rs exeeme-l l-yll.-si.T K. N'..i.l, of
Ihe bt.r'.iizh "f I.t w i.-'furs. on Ihe filh .lay vf
April, s;r,t her-?l-y c:'.". ntttiee it. all persons
oeintr ni'lrt.!e! it. sail Henry U- X iil t. make
itnme,!i,;te pavment to the U!u!ers;i:ite,l ; an-1
all thn-e having ciamis .-ieatnl saict .V.ll are
reijue:.:.'.! iu present tuein wmi.'iil 'lei.iv.
Jl. 1'. MIKI.I.KK,
v.. r. MII.I.KR.
AsMinK tf llrmv U. N.dl.
N. H. pTsf.ns 'havin im.-.rh-d arr.'inT
with IK-r.rv K ,n!. the Alienor, are rennes-
t-tl it. iiiet t I tie ..M:n:'is a
(i. . rce I Mi l, r. on W .mo - I.
M iv n'-x to nriue se!i!-.;t ut.
I.ewishurc. April 17. IS..G
t ihe ffiire of
the 1 Uh of
J. Gjidsmith k Bro's,
.IlISl
(JW is irie wn.ier of our discontent
in.vlr fl. ri-iis mi-:ii:ut" by the ar-
rival four M'.W S COCK of
Si'iUNf; AXl Sl'M.MEK GdODS.
roi.sisi.nu' ol the lara-M assorimeiil of .Vf. A S
J:aIC ever I -lor, t r. iht 1.. Ihe wwn of
: l.ewi.i iir.'. t ir siock is ctnir
i are e lu:;: r.t v. rv re-lurt-d pro-e
ele, and we
. All of our
Ctorfs are seleetetl hi-ourselves an mainifac- '
turetl in onr own eMalili-huinit in I'iula'l. viz. i
Ill.-iri.-. llrown. Iliue. Cr-eii. I 'larei aiol Piaul ,
Brtta,i.-!,,tit ai,,l Ciis-iau-ie L'icss, I'rock and
S:.t-1- l',,:,U as ivell :.s
FANCY CLOTHING i
of everv drscririion Vests .1 Cas.-iii:ere,Silk .
ami Satin, all made ,.,f,rr the bn.-si fashions,
anil warranter to be well made. Also White
Marseilles Vests.White Linen Vests and Pants, I
and every variety of poods usually found in a i
;, ,;, mfu-t runu,h!n., IUil,'i.-!iment,
. '
i..el,l...?l.loves.ll..sierv. .Nerkrloil.s. B-oc-k.
nspe,,,!..,,. Ha.idkerrh.e.s I rule r-
'"r'.s. Ac. Ata i rt vane.vot rancy
-''- - "" fl'"" a,w
Articles. Ab
Summer u-e.ir. I'nilirelias, Carpt-t Ilups, etc.
I here will be cnwns attending our next'
month's Conn, therefore we have laid in a
much larger slock lhan we rherwise would
j have don. Our mono is l;urk .sales and
. Small lYofiis'atid to this motto we adhere, j
! .VB. We would panicularlv call Ihe anen
! tion of Parents to our slock of Hots' Ct..Tiii?.fi,
and also ihat Goods will be carefully made to I
; order. Particular attention paid loorders from
the coiinlry.
Lewisburi, April, 185U
FI. H. Dersham, PI. D.,
T fAVIM. POT II1U nOll 1 1 V lOCatCll ill LC- ;
I I .i ., , . ,, s ... '
Vr,-, Z'.'' ,. . ' . tK,. !
I town and vicinity, hopiii! hy prompt atlemion ;
to Ihe duties ol his profession to merit a share ' answered promptly, flppiy or aiwrcss Mil l,
j of their paironape. Attention will also be paid CATTEI.L. Secretary. t3 Walnut street,
; to Chronic Diseases ol every naine.and treaied ' north side between Fourth and Ftl'ih streets,
i with unparalleled success. j l'liilarittpaia. Full information is contain!
j Hit. DEKsilAM pradualed at the renowned j In llie pamphlets 3m61S
Anieriran Klectic Medical 'olletie .Cincinnati,
i bavin" hrst smdied ihe old or Aiiopaihic svs- j Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale.
j tern of medicine. and attended Lectures in one T ,,, puhaKn, on reaMmabte term,
of the Ohl School Medical Cobeses ofl'hilad- . .,,,,,. nt. .
elphia; bin becomiii: convince,! ol the super- I I J1LLL arC V lOtS 01 H OOJIailll, Si
: ioriiy of the Xewor American Krleciic system, -1- male in While Peer Tp., on Little Buf
! he conimeiiced its stii.lv. nnd attended two faloe Creek.ahout a mile above Gnldin's t..re
courses of I.erinres in ihe Ueformed or Ame- !
rican Lclertie Medical Colleec of ihe Queen
City of the We.si. This Insuiuiion, allhouph I
yt i it inf.iifr, has no ,.feri..r in ii.rCrratWMt.anti i
1;,-,, ttZZ !
phy-n-iand toii part i our gioh...and infhin. lodirxnu. j
r., ww win -.h.q em mor u urn en. us mm any ctiier
cIhm of fiht'irii.nw
Th prinr.p tl tt i IT -rn'a(k l-.fir.vn th Hi formM (nwl or
Erlctir, nmi the old Ailo.tthir titrin t Dilieinv. In thin:
t X-w S. iiool uc nn m. (iiciiii.l -itt that i- in any
. w;.y irjitri-.m n th htimnn pyt"tu. "tirh an Ctloiwl.
j Arnruir. AiiUtnunv.Ar.; ii.r Pti)-rior nrwl liarmlfitri aennia
I laa of lat yr-xr lnrn (lirfi..Ttl, (' y the rxrt lifr-r:il
an t pror..if phr-ii mn of thf N. w bt-ol- that are
1 Mmpl.'le Kiit!ti.iit'R f..r thow a.-U'ti-riou!' oifJicincc-f Oii-
hmifl, he:) tlivi!' r w h.iT no mM fnr tlc-m. With
vaiuahie new im., mi ait titin t th on or
ffiTA
cnir. a.. Hit) ll"in,.nlliit.. Hv(lrt-t-alli,(..TIiuniMinmii. ar )
nt.tny tll. ast-s nro lint. t-arl,lt- tlt;tt ..r.- on,'. rttn.t,lt-r.tl
ini.r..aittlt.. and that ttK aillitint Itrtkinz ito-n Ui. rnn.
Iittuion. an. t-rt alin t t,t.'r .11.:
.alms .ttt-rtllw,,-. a. llbililT. lili.u-
tin. I.i.m n,--.!..-. rirai 1 s..r. Threat, I
.r.iit.ti,irt-i.oMi,. ivt ib. ac. i
m,tl:m. D.netitin.
Ll-:tt,l lloiif.. 1
Th .t rltt,l i-,rt.inlv rltim-' a trrt-at iDpr1nrifv in
n,ni.i,i ,,,it. u,at th- uit.riaiitv ikinS .u ,i,v .r, .
J;-;;" " 1 ' 1 ol -noicra
Ti.i. ,.n..f rr .r, in,rroT,n,t,. and thai
?..- 80I1....1 i.,irnv. pr-vn-miDx. ni hrins bound do I
W l"l and ai.tt,,uat,.M th.Uri,a
N.B. IIKF CE it th. I... ,.,! nf 1I..L.I ct r.-.ia
----- r j
C. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WIIOLKSALE and RETAIL
Ilrvy and Chemirnl Emporium.
- wituiirs, rn.
To t-nMl.es Cou.tRfriarns and other
fin, scl-l at the ' ,-,.,;. nfiice.
I Mirlfet
KCTICE.
HAVING, ibis day, disposed of my
inlrrrM in ihe Firm .l llv y,C.m
if CV to U.nilf & Chiud. ti, who will
cunimur the business at the .M vtand, I wotiM
resprclfully rrqurt all those having onsrtilnl
acco.inls will. J. HAVES CO. to call and
settle them without delay.
April 1. Ifc.'n;. J.V.MEH HAYES
. TP . v. TYt ; 1 1 r ort PrAam.
Sb'Y'HTlii v'lhvi'rihpr Inn in? rnudt'
.nt:iiippnif i .i.i'-i . t.titti... i..-
i rlllcns uf Lewi.-.uurg with a go. il article i f
lilk and (riaiu as may be .tcsired.
I i-'t'all at liie seconJ tloor i n IM street, cor
ner of lt and Market Meets.
i i-nn writ rr
! Lewisburg, April 1, IH.'.ti pd
I . . ... .. .
Ilount Vernon House,
-!Y0. 9-,Xorlh 2d M.,l'biladclp!iia.-
; 1 y
ailnniraMy situalrd lor p-rous usiiin the
city on business or pleasure. The ci.tinuH
' palronarje of tb' public (and oT West li.anr.h
i friends in particular) is repeeilullv iitvile l.
! I. !.. BAUHKTT.
Fhih !., Marrh 1. S.". Proprietor.
Clothing and Hat Establishment.
I
TI'vT r.nnnn.T o I thfl I; nnrnc fiiriiiprlv
f p(.rll(,-e,, ,,v A',-.,,,, Sf We. an entire
I uev an, S,enl(j avsortment of ( lolllill
sl,i l;is. Broadcloth. asM.nrres. Uoe-
sl(,n, iin, a srls f 7 A7 t; U.V(.'.S AM
t l u x1.siu(; f;oaHS,bi'.
. ' .
" "s" "' I O K u
ISO
usluiii (oati.
B'H up vj enr-rimer., "
, j r
' s"t:n aa vvnue itwris ann i.t'.:..r. . iin-.-
I earments, rui ks, N)sen.li-r'. I inlirri,as.
Overalls, a variety of lilove. Stm-Us. Necis
and I'orkrt ll.lkfs. Sewine SilU. Tlirea.J and
i .Needles Oat llord and Bindir.?, Buys' and
i Violins' Hats, Caps and Cl..tt.uig, constantly
on hand.
t'us'om Uoik done on the premises.
1 and sold a, .he same rate,.
, Toe times demand a e-'-d a".ele at a Inw
Tn P't"
for showing. Please call and see f..r your
selves if v. ii wish lo save lioiu 15 lo 30 pr ct.
TAII.OIilNlj in all us branches.
Terms-Cash. AIJt'L AMMO.V.
Lewisburg, Sept. -7, 'i
Real Estate.
! Rich Prairie Farms !
I I TNIMl'iUA KD LAMS, and Town
I VJ Lts in I : luifis. !..ua, .in-i aSynuu.z
j htntrs iVir sale i rt prat varuiy, at low pri
i ces. and i n lavi-ralnc teirus.
Tain ph let Cuia'cju? l)-scr!pt;.-n rf I'rt-p-frry,
wnli prices ait irhctt, fcrwari-.d gran
( l.y mail en .ipp.icni'Kii.
1 sivu.r v.ilual
i inaticn t t ar. v part vf
the wat lo appurants ile-irn h Itc,T-.
t iTHtiyers of I;iuoi (.Vniral K. R. Lands
can avail tmelves ol ihe :f,:-r and
experience of Mr. Di pi t. ihe r.arnf acnt
i t the Cmpany, tci supply the ditikuity uf
m;iliin7 judicn us selccti.iLs.
'articu!;r ;ii;fn:jl(n pr.-e;i To lorann- War-
ranis, examining Iatid, lurn:shii.? m..p nnd
I''ripiion-s. nnvtper.l vf taxes, and to a cen- 1
! eial K.al Estate Rns.ncss.
I s M. IU ri V C M.
1 rrlr o( Mrh(-an A v. and 5 th Water St. '
f " 51 " i I.H.en.K h I-p,.i
1...T1I1 s. or. !.. -.
CHiCHlO.
SIieniT's Sale.
BV virtue of a writ of Yt-nl Ex. is-KU.-.I
out o llie Cttlirl of I't.mnton fle:.s
j of Cleaiti. I'f coun'y, wiil t e exp 'S'--t tt. Tuhitc
ale at the httuse of Jaeob 1 -ckart, in :l.e
i ooroiicn oi .ii:::inrur?. I ui.-n e- umv. l a., on
. Sjiunlav .Ihe 2Uib lai- of Air. I urn. at In
,VItik. A. M., the li.ii.'.wu.i' .lescnl.cj rroo- .
rr:y. to wit : '
i A rerlain lot of prt iinil snuate in the l.oro'
of Milllinburg af. resaul,coiiiairi;r,3 one:', iiiiii
fan icn m,f r ,., M.h the a: piii:.-n.-ii.- '
.-es. will, ihereon ere. te.l ,.,TOe
I,,.,,. . ,,,..,.,. ,,,.i...i ".. !- .
ht ii: e, weaihrrbuardi J. and kiiclien a:.!lj 1 i
stable, adjoining lot of Jac.-U Ames on the
west. John Culler on the east, anil llie Turn
pike on Ihe south.
1 .11X1 another I..t of prntirI on Water
i slre.-t m said l,or, iish, a,lj..iiin;q lL,t of I;.'
Chambers on the west. Win. Vnunz on the :
north, Joseph Boob on the ea-t, and an alley
' " ,lie S"ntn. connining one-fouith-ol an acre ,
m"e "r 1"is. u'"h the appurtenances,
Seized and taken in deration and to be sold
as I" properly of J..hn McMurnaf. )
. DANH'.I. I). GI'I.HtN. fherill". !
.nerin s ..nice, i.ewisoni, larrri .... I .,f
those .who u bli FARMS. To
have fertile land at a cheap prn e and ru
easv terms, vour .ittenlun is railed to ihe
KWCIWAY LAXU 4 COAL CW.Vf.IAK
Tweniy-five acres, or iare in propurliun, are
given for .'ji-On, payahle in insialments of
per week or $1 per month. Ii is located in
Llk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the
best markeis for its produce in ihe Sraie. The
soil is a rich loam, and is not lo be surpassed
f.ir fanning, as examination will show. It
has the best elements of prosperity, beins un
derlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will
hrtly be intersected by four Railroads. The
Timber is of ihe most valuable kind; Title
unexccptionably pood, and warrantee deeds
are piven. It presents a pood and substantial
opportunity lo commence far.ninp. provi.biip
fr one-$ e!dren. or mak,,,- nn , esnneni.
Further narnculars he bl from .be n.m.
phlets, which are sent tn inquirers. Letters
raneins from 14 lo il acre each, well iin.h.
ercd with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, Ptplar,
and Chesnut.
The Farm contains about 55 acres of which
,S "e cleared, and has on ., a Two's.orv Log
1" Hon?, a Log Stable, Spring of Wairr.
iXJLand lruit trees ofvanons kinds. Ir ad-
, . i i r t . it
jtmia minis ui juiiii jiumrnri ana JacoD Mart
ina.., about IJ mile from Uutdio's Siore, in
White Deer tn-. Union Co., Fa
The above property i ofTered at Private
Sale, by the subscriber,
GEORGE MEIXELL.
Kelly Tp., Anp. 10, ,5.i.
Hap of Union and Snyder Counties.
! VARNISHED, with Wooden Hollers,
! 1 ant! rtn Mntlin r.l.. ... k.
.. K .a. .1 " """S "l'
w'.", be Fnl "le "'bscnber, poslage paid :
Town-ship map, colored, lur fl 60
lit-t)!o"ical
1 75
T'" Division line is drawn on this Map, abo
a ownnip lines, ann as it contains all the
P"c'Pal Roads, and shows comparative dis.
lances, it should le studied ly all who are to
vole on the location of ihe eat ., J.ii.r.
'Pu n..i t "
a Y't'K'tai iwap suows ttie itrala of the
uuniirs.
Kor cheaper copies of the Map, afldiess
K. VOLKMAR.
I.ewishnr';, May lf, 10.SS.
'blanks
fur Justices and
lJXJiLlMV k J Coiimt.:s. (or
or (jrinitU to or3;r, ttl th Chrnniclr dike "
l.Kt iin Uiumiii oKC'tlier I
J-ti ,
HOLLOWAY'S PJLLS.
WHY AUK nf:
It ba bMn the lot of the huiuaD nn to U w.tifcM
,U.wn t tixw on uri. r.i.. Il .I.U A -Hj;,
ft. rr..V .!v I t- r- I ! W J'AK.
NfcKol th. I't i.t AIV., tir l.NHhM. , .
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NV tM.ty Mi..r;lit. U." iai.!j -tim t ,
m. ".Ii. ii.. hi u. I nif-t sm-f, "' H" il.m t. . I;
bu l rniict.tt-ii-1 p -"t T. mtdj tu
ever lor liir r-uiovai t !.:.
Tins niU J'arify the Htol.
Tliwhoiwi- aret-'i rt-ly roo.tir.1 tn-;,-,
t u lin fV uri: lUx UiMT. hr hldl- !.
a. kill HJ Iff Ct'llt'tll-K tit 11 4. Ii,.fct 1B
llj.irfui.'tK.ii. pur.f-.injs the l-Utt-i. th f- loutu.,
,,1 ill-;. u i lbu - Uitlai: ui m mil H l-.ron
fttjsj.-jisitt tmii Lirtr Com j Joint.
".ar!y halt the huuian race haTe tak-n tlf. I,;-.
It ,:. n j ri-y.l in sl art" .fll.. wrW tJ.t 1 :l,.L
1,:. um-u !..iin.I .i"al ir. th. 111 in fa tJ.- r !mm : lL,
in - r,I n f ). uji ! m:" h Ui( tmt- fi'i" '' iL
rH.u a hfii th ti.n- t' tt-M- oicai f. h' -i lv.
tl-ian-tl. and h hUmL1! Uirat.B hae :.
(;,n,,al IhLitify, It llmith.
Many i th m't ''! tcrTimi nt lt- ' ;-r-i
th-ir u.-i..m lirjU's- 1: 'h-- n-tnlu. ii. a of 11.- i . .
tUit Ih. y n ay t-f H".- ihr Dml.ni.i- ci tl n.-.
Lmrnoi folnt-s auri it that thin n.tilini.H i li
r- tu dy t r knou f'.r p r-cr- rl dfhralf UnU.
wii.-ith iu a ir nifl.a it uvi.'ju:4
j r.'jcrti-! ! tr ttl t tT' r-l r-li. f.
J- male L'tJnj'fattit.
No F ni:.!'-. Tr-ung f "Id. b' 11M l itl.fut thi e'.
hra'rd m.-lifiii. It t'.rira t aud Knlntrf li e Bi wtt..
r',nrtj nt al .Uj. ail.i n u.iu ii -.
It 1- nl... the ft mi1 t III--ai.-il.e thai r W fl..
t. ,h .Or. ol m .,--. l f"r e li.oiA.Iil. vol. ,
qututiy Iio fallil.J Lould I" llL"Utlt.
Sitfowi-ji iV nrrf'e tnt remnijf inown in tA, rrer'tf
for t r tofuwfh'J Lu-.-:
Ant I. mi. l'r-p-y S' '
;..rl BiLlaiut lr.-t-r jud A-u Ia&.oI :.u
t Us -u.i. 1 r inu.utf
II. :! b- 5t. ne ai.t r4tr!
i i.r-l T't as.a
I'.i.-liifto-aa
I. Uu. 11 za. t-iarrv. Alf. t -
lu'.Mi'tiicitK'n V olUib ot j.i .i.nj
L.ati t i.tra
S.1J at the Mi.uf4rt. tf of PrfTetfor Hmm
Kij ih.d Un-. Nr )rk. and J4 t rat.(.. nU p .(.j
lv M.l nr.U.th I'riuyi-t aid lrao r t )t,.
ILrou'h th- Ltiit.U .-i;ir-, and ih -iTi.ia.d wurv!,,
In.va. at f-nl. i-i- ami 1 ra- h
h. re in a ou.-isirruhie ntvit-S l j t-kiBj tL iti
pi r nr .
I;. I'irr rtioni f r - h- troldonce of psti'-nt in m ry
doidr an llixt-l to .-. U li--.
' AVER'S FILLS.
1AU all thf purine's of a
1 I iMIaLl I
II VM(,
There hn 9steil a puhtie demani frria
efftitiTe pTirTntivtr pill which conld ha n-litti u
aure and prN tlv :ifr in it operation, lh. hat
hrrn prpand to inct that demand, arid an tK
aive tr:ai of it Tirtus has eoncIuirfiT al.wn vm
what mor-s it arcfiniplifchw the 0111710? dr!cr.ri
It ia rasy to make a phTtical ptli. Kit nt .iw ;o
luake ti.o" h"it of all i.j one which .!ifr.id Jut
noii of the ciM"tims. i-ut all the advattt -Jires. nf
ererv ftthrr. Thia h.u b-en atti-ni;trd her.-. mA
with what arr'-i5 we would iwprctfu'lT n'lSr:;! to
the pu'ilie dertKinn. It has been tintorfuii-t fT
K. a,-W.4. ..a,rW Ua sllllO-t C C7T pur.ltlffl
niedirine is .acrimonious and irntituii; to tt.e how.
els. Thin is D"t. M.iny of thrm pr-.d u e o am. i
ttfiplnz p-iin and renilsi.m iu the system a.". t nw re
than cutifttrrba:iriro th eood to hr flT:v-d U-i'm
them. 1 tujtC p h's prixiurt' no initati-.n r pa n.
unit it arino fr.mi a prerittslv eLtins oh-imr-tion
or ilmnctmrnt iu the bowel. lriue p'Uf.
Tfct.ihle, no h.irni can arise from tW.r use in
q'l ititity ; but it ! U ttrr t!i:it any meificine slt'.-i' l
be takn judiriou-iy. Minute dirfvtion for ti.s
use in tiie scleral dieaM t whkh th" arc ap
plirahlo are c;vcn on the Am- th conv-
pl.iints wliK'b have b-ii s-diiy curnl hy them,
tn.iT mention I.ivcr CiiiutiiniTLt. in it v.Hmt ftr:!is
pf Jaund:rp. Iiiiic.i.tn, Liticnor -nd I.os of Ap-
r;
''f;r. J.t,cr--, Irriinhii-tr. IdMniis (Irndacr.
iliout Fercr, i-'cT.-r aiid -Aune. I'-iin in t Siti
and Loins; for, in truth, all these are hut the ra-te;-:'"i.'p-
nf dlfi(;.sed ac tiun in th Ler. A an
.t r.t, ! v air.rd prompt and sure relief in Coa-t:v-nci,
Tiie. (oli, Itysentery. Ilur-ors, S,ritf
nla xnd Sirvr. fi.ils with anrenrs of thm hrAv
UI.-CW and impurity of the blood; in short, aty
ad eierv case where a purgative is required.
1hy have alo produced aome singularly su
eest.fi;i cure, in lChumatim, Gout. Irtpy.GraTl,
Frvsjp"'a, Palpitation of the Heart. 'a ins in t';
r k. Stomach, a:id S:de. They jthou'd h frrtlr
t::k-n in the sprin? of ihe y-ir. to purify the !iV d
arid jirepare the system for the chance r.f snwr..
An o. i-.'iv.nu.il dose stiiiri'.-ites the sttn--i;h a;d
bowel into healthy action, and restore.- the a
tire and .;iror. They purify the blood, am!, hy tV.-tr
stimulant action on the eirmlitorr .trm. rr.r
vale tlie strength of the bodr, and retnre t'w
wuted or d;eat .1 einTica of the- h!e or;:aij:m.
Hence an occr..un;ii iiie is atUantaseoTf. ctci
though no serious dcranrment hMk: hut ur.
neeeMjary dosiiur should never be earned t o.
as every purgative medicine reduces the srrencta.
when taken to excess. The thousand case in winch
a physic i required cannot be enumerated hrre. h'it
tht'V suireest themselves to the ri a n of ?
body; and it is confidently belieied this pi II v;:l
answer a better p".rtor ttian ar.v thmif whh'h hs
hitherto been avaiUhie to mankind. U hen their
Tirtues are once known, tlie public will no loncer
douht what remedy tu employ whea itt net?1 oi a
catuaxtic nm4aiie.
rKrr.REn tit
JAMES C. A Lu, l tactical and Analyiicul
Cheniisi, l.t'Wt'M, MiJss.
I'nce t'ci.L- pi r LVx. Five Bcics ft r V-
A1XB.S III lit; V ri CTOKU..
Fur the cm e l i i hs. Cui!. lluarer.f
Uronchitis, h. p.iig Cuuh, Uroup, Allii.a,
and C'on-uiiij in 11.
tmn remedy hu won for itself such nntnrierf
from its cures of everv Tnrictyof pulmonary disease,
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of its virtues in any community where il
has been employed. S wide is tlte held of its use
fulness, and so numerous the cases of it cures,
that almost every section of the country abounds
in persons publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases tf the
luncs ot its ue. hen once trail its superiority
over every o'her meilieinc of its kind is too appar
ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antid"t
to employ for the distressing and dangerous atfec
tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident
1 to our climate. And nut only in fortuiuable at
' tacks upon the luns, but for tin nulder varieties
of Colds, Cmon. Hi)aK-eses, Ac.; and for
Children it is the nlea&o&tcaL and safest medicint
' that can be obtiiined.
As it baa lomt been in constant nse thronch:t
this section, we ned not do more than .issure tht
people its quality is kept tp to the besl that it c
biia been and that the ccnuine articJ i sold by
! I'r i-art-tt l y J A uK C. A tU, I ractical and Ana!):
cal ( h nn-f. I.. -we! I. V?
l. r h? C- W. Mtatte, A fhri't A Caldwell. Lewis
Yit; J. t' r.low. Muttn: Il iimt. ar.d Ki n i'r 4
Klrrlait-r. Jliff.iitl ur.-. and l; all Ivajrr er w lirt.
Admioistrator's Notice.
"TTTHKKKAS. Letters of AdminiMratirn ti
f f the estate ct' lfkj.ins tMiik.wAKri,tate
vt tlie tovnbhip t !' ItutValoe. county cf l"r i p.
I deceased, have beei granted to the sub.scnl'tr,
' all persons indebted to s-aid estate aie requeu
ed lo make inuntMliaie pavmi-nt; and iho:
i having claims against the same, will present
, them duly authenticaied fi r settlement, a? my
present residence m East Butiib-e Tp.aud at
; mv result'nre in West ButTalce Tp alier 1st ot
: Ay r l. Feb. 21.
pd 11 t.N KY .NOLL. Administrator.
Dr. Jacob Horlacher,
IJOTA.MC PHYSICIAN, having reFiiie4
his ht-altli, lint resumed his practice rt
me healing an. Hissupenor fALVE is still
111 great demand, and all ordt rs supplied as
usual. .New lterlin. May 8, 1C54
C'l.UC US all kinds of 8-dav ani
j f 811-hour liiass Clt cks and patent leier
' Xiaslime-pieces, liiass 8-day clocks al W.
I hiass :!0-h( iircloeks as low as $1. All clock
. warranted for one year at J. I.. YODER'U
T11.ATED WAKE-Cake and card l?.ihkets
Table Forks. Spoons and Butter Knivf!'.
I Teaspoons silver-plated on llie best Uerirsn
I silver, $1 per J doz. All ivod warranted '
1 pive satisfaction. All kiads ol Encr.tnre at
i the shortest nolu-e at J. I,. YiU'FK'S.
WOOD FOR SALE.
A
rPLY to A. K. KpIJ or JIm f haliast-
full ccr-ls Jthv-red. ?Mar ,,