Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, June 27, 1856, Image 2

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Fro-Slivery American Ticl.U. :
Vice rKPrxi - ANDKKW J. DtKL!nN,.f Tcniu-Ne
I'rnn'ilcania Democratic Tirf.fl.
KrvJv.l.Th If. t1- rrto-l.fth. set Va)Aa a. thiol.-
,.: at...l tl paAia.j. ef th- net or-
IWvm rnin.il iiminr..! r-rietln-. th- ta Omi.Tew
fKliVllHMKIl IV.IKK of fATBl'lTIi: HAfltlMCK "
mwrir.' the d.,nit-d .-lr.Tii.l es-linteot by unha- !
ken a-lh.ivn v the fun-laateiital law. J
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VIVi F.ST full nil the imxrUitt :'-lr-W
l,i.- W pi..itT h. hMl n .-renuM. in ! tit:i. 11 nw
pffrrliit" mf0n1iiicj ht-r iolercsU and tatmor at buoic
'r..l n.mmifinn.,- OT:onn CTYVfT. ..f r.Tn.l.U r".
Jlwitor -Mint -J l" ilt Kit V. -In . of Mftnlsoiirry Co.
ftiirvnr ln'ruS I'IMOTIIY IVES.cf l"olfe-rCa
Cincinnati Piitjrm Kitminaiijn :
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Vir.Pr l-.l-JiIIN MH:Er!KTNRirr.E.of K.ntnk
Fete Soil, Free Sittch.Free Mitt,Frce 1'ren,
Freedom Ji)r Kansas!
KEriTlT.lCA NOMINATION'S :
Anti ttWiT, IVmocnU and Atniin
JOHN C.FKEM ONT
OF CALtF'MiXU
: WM. L. DAYTON
OF NEW JEHSFY
Whl?, Aniorloan & Rrpiib!lrpn
I. MOV TIPWrT.
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TheCampaigx-Wc
wiii furnish tVi rnirjOMCLK
from next wpek until the close of
Uie Pre.siJoa.iial Election, at 50j
rt-s. per ,-omV, o" twelve copies fur I
8-5i 5" Send on yov.r Cash.
82r"H. urjt tlie friemh ef Fretinimt
awl FrcrJnm in the several Tfic.it!. 'ps
an l Ii mm.jli to circulate an-f ohfain tub
srrib'rt for the CnKOfflCXE for the Cam-
rwit.rn It ir ti.'Kt uriur J.iiiil.'s. hFn ua JoJgit.! A A V Ml :
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pnHUjle circui it.nn. ,tirjc (inn tnijia
easily lie. made-up. at ours is the only wirier
t" tlu Coikfi advocating the caute oi
Fremont and Frc1nm.
' la Union Is Strength.'!.
Vkrm.j S'Co-.'uty Uocreotion. It
is tho first Ml, regular, united, bona fide
"couuty convention" held for many years.
Uu'.'t'Mirbed by any ! cal feuds', it seem
ed said inaay of the numerous spectators
from all parts of the county like " good
old times." Some of the Delegates and
some of the Condi lutes were Rail road
mon, and some were Anti- Railroad ; some
were Bolters, and some Regulars j some
opposed Division, aud some supported it ;
sumo voted for Lt-wisburg, and some for
Miffliuburg. But all united iu 'burning'
past, settled questions and pledging thein
frelres for Freedom and Right the present
momentous campaign.
There were fewer candidates than usual
this year, consequently fewer disappoint
ments, a?1 we believe the decisions made
are acquiesced in wi'.h more than common
unanimity and sincerity. Consiorini- the
iutestioe turmoils of the past few years, it 1
is n.,t to be evm ctcl lhat evorr ,1,1 ,u !
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'.. . e - -tIlltls llf THOMAS E. COCHRAN for
every particular be satisfactory to all. Lut (na! Comtmssinn'er.DARWIN I'll KLPS
in satisfactorily tffecting the desired set-j for Auditor tJen. ral, and BAIITHOLO
tlemeut, we must be fraak and tuatly ; wc J M KW LAl'O IJTK for Surveyor General
must have no half licartedccss or resunc; ! ,0's Pommouwealth.
we must each expect to make some sacri
fice, and not to have it all our own way.
Of the Nominees, Messrs. Hayek, Si.M
oston, Vop.se, and Booar, we btlic-ve
are Datives of tbe county have grown up
with it sud art" formal introduction or !
eulov would Le superfluous. Mr. Rum. !
it wis stated by soma bad been l-ut two or
throe years in the county, but this is an
error, as be bas been here 12 or 15 years,
aud is wM kuowu '.a West Bulfaloe and i
vicimty as a worthy and capable man. Mr. t tiuu JOHN 0. FREMONT, ot Califor
f A.M.S bas not a ,-oncral aeonnintauce in ! nhf"r l'ros"'Kn t.aud V M. L. DAYTON,
the couuty as many have, but is r?rrjti;n-
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ted to us by men of all partios as a capital
penman, aud a qu":ck, accurate, aud tboro'
lmslnoss man in alt respects, of unsullied j
character, blJ zt present unemployed.
Mr. Kunkix's re-nomination was spon
tanecas and hearty, aud it was also agree
ably surprising to find how general was
the enthusiastic support of tho L'nior State
Tic'uSt, Fremont and Freedom ! Last Fall,
we give nearly two to one against Pierce
& Co. in our county : can wc not again ?
BttrTbe Pennsylvania Republican Del
egates not being able to agree u poo a can
didate fur President, the nomination was
cotif. t rod upon Judge Dayton cf N.J.
Speaker Hauls baviog docliocd,thc An
ti Slavery American Council nominated
Col. Fremont in bis stead.
Our Man. John Charles Fremont was
Lorn in the State of Georgia, iu 1813, and
is now 43 years old just tbe ago at
trbicu George Washington waa called to
t-.ke the lead of the hosts of Freemen in
'7S T ;t- vt'. i : . t t- r!
and Scott, be lost bis father when a cbild j f
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aud was traiucd up by an excellent moth
cr. He bas the Fabian mind cf Wash- i
mpton, and the iron will aud tireless
nerve of Jackson.
' V.The ruauner in which the Buchanan
leader begin to assail Fremojtt. ewtrsftes
u that bis Doidinatiott alarms ibcm
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COUNTY CONVENTION.
Pursuant to tie published call, tbe Del
egsles elected by the Whigs and others nf
Union roui.ty opposed to die principles
au'l measures of tha National Administra
tion, convened at Amnions' Hall, Lcwis-
bur", at 2 r.M.'iif Monday, 2"d of JuDe,
lalr. to nominate candidates aud prepare
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I JOHN KFSSLElt Esq. of New Berlin
J was called to the chair, and Wu.L. Harris
uf Kast liuffaloe chosen Secretary. .
I On cnlHng the roll, it appeared that
eTCIy District Wat full rcptCBCUted, as
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follows t . '-
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ltrjf,iliir Wm. Moans, J os. ln.e!linrlcrrcr.
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HVw 7ir" 0 P.Katbermau, Llias Kaup
llirtl y David Hayes, Robert V. Glover.
.lirKsm Cltrit Set-bold, John Mitchell.
W"y John Noll, Joseph Musscr.
Lrwhlurg X. II". It. M. Musscr, Jas. Blair.
" JS. H. KlU. Fisher, Jii Bi-owd.
Ltmrttonr G.W.tlliunibers, Fr. Bolend.T.
Nnjiiiilnnj Tb.tiutulius, Jacob lleekard.
..tic Ijirlin-J.ili'i Kessler, cam I Isnop.
I'u ton Arch'd Tbfiips, J. M. Walter.
Ji Ih-r Aaruii Smith, Ja. M'Curley.
Proceeded to vote A a candiJato for
Assembly, iritb il.c following rerult!
'J'boniis Haves 10
M. ilust..n Taesrt 10
Caj.t. John Wilt van also propnaed, but
a letter was read from bin, before tbe rote
wi talieu, witlidratring hi-! namn.
THOMAS HAYES, of Lewisburg, was
declared dnly nomiuatcd.
Voted for a candidate for Associate
Judye, as follows :
J. Fjrter Wilson
J 'bu W. Siiuonton
12
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The nsme of Kubert Candor K-. was
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JOHN W. hlMOXTON of Buffaloe was
ii ."-ItrsJ duly nouiinaled.
Took uino votes fir a candidate for Tro
thonotary, with tbo fullowiug result :
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Merfz 11 11 12 11 12 11 13 13 11
j ?ar.ds 7 7 6 0
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JA51ES W. SANDS of Mj
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miubun; wag
I docluici dulv UDiiiitiated
Voted for a candidate for County Com
missioner, wiih the f'll'iwing result :
Frederick liiib-xidcr 5
Wiiliam liubl 21
WILLIAM KUHL of Wcbt Buffaloe was
A'oted for a candidate for District At
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j lornty, wiiu lue luuuwing rceuu :
Jamea B. Hamlin 12
Alburt B. Vor.-o 14
ALBERT n. VOIJSK of Lewisburg was
declared duly nominated.
iJ'nTrtTKc idTiiwioj result :
Kobert Candor 7
Juljn D. loi'!'
JOHN D. LOU Alt of Now Berlin was
di.c2.ired duly nominated.
JOHN 0. KXNKKL of narrisburp
was unanimously re-nominated for Coog
rmw, and Messrs. Archibald Thomas, Geo.
W. Chambers and James W. Pennington
were chosen Congressional Conferees, with
power to appoint substitutes.
Voted that Mr. Haves be authorized to
appoint tbe Representative Conferees. Ho
accordingly 8c!cted Messrs. Eli Slifer,
Johnson Walls, and James Marshall, as
Cubferecs.
The following Resolutions were read and
unanimously adopted :
P'tolrtif, That in tbe selection of candi
dates from diff. rent sections of our county,
representating all the interest.- which have
recently divided us, all past local divisions
sre this day buriH ; aud that we only ask 1
for a faithful execution of tha Division !
in its M'er aud spirit
Tl.- 1 a 1
'""'"i i nni. r i iiuor.e ine nnniina-
A'tolirif, That the administration of
fraukliu Puree bas been faithless to its
promises, unjust to tLo people of Kansas,
and fruitful only cf evil and discord to our
country.
hewlixd, That the ereat question, for
tue Bext Presidential election, is, whether
f:'"rrJ' sba" ,e permitted to roll its deso
lat'ng wave over the Terrrtnry of Kansas,
wbieh was once solemnly dedicated to Free
dom fur ever.
Resolved, That in the present situation
of National affairs, we approve of the elec-
01 iew Jersey, tor ice J'resmont.
.Voted that the Chairman appoint one
from each District, to act as a Standing
Committee for the ensuing year:
Robert M. Musscr, Lewisburg N. W.
George F. Miller, S. W.
Samuel Simotitou, BufTiIne.
Jacob Gundy, East Buffaloe.
O. I": Ksth rman, West Buffaloe.
John Null, Kelly.
Jacob M'Curley, White Deer.
James V iisnn, Hartley.
Thomas Gutelius, Mifllinburg.
Frederick Bolender, Limestone.
Frederick Smith, New Berlin.
Christopher Seebold, Jackson.
Jesse M. Walter, Union.
Voted that these proceedings bo pub
lished : aud the Convention a djourned.
"Fair Play s a Jewel"
According to promise, we put on onr
first page, this week, the platforms of the
two principal parties for this year. This
we do,that both may speak their own sen
timents in their own words, aud readers
may (by saving the paper) compare future
argu uit uts aud assertions with these stag.
Ai " K-I ubhea. are are willing
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to place enr principles side by side with
our opponent' Most of .the Republican
ruptrs Lave published the Ciirtinnati
platform, but tbe "Ledger" is the only
Buchanan paper we have seeu which bat
published the R-publiean platform 1 Tki j
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eitowt the cowraiatiye liberality of lb tm
Lewisbnrs Chronicle
parties Mid the confidence each bas iu tbe
Strength and justness of bis cause. j
. The Republican platform w a plain ana
straight-forward avowal of honorable and
constitutional designs to prevent tbe spread
of au admitted evil. It reads very much
like a Declination put forth. SO years ago
from the same city. Read itl aud if in
your heart is a pulse of love of liberty aud
the rights of man, you will say it is right.
What can be said of the Ciueiuuati or
Buchanan platform 7 What inuau those
numerous, circauilatory words about '1)8,
'9D, "Mouroe doctrine," ''proper constitu
tional powers,", &c &c. What principle
to lie decided by the clectiou is concealed
uuder this mass of veibiage ? Why, sift
ing out two grains of sense from a bushel
of chaff, we say tbe Platform goes
1. Fr completing tbe subjugation of
Kansas to Slavery.
2. To aunei Cuba and Nicaragua, and
thus further strunglheu Slavery.
This is also tbe interpet ration put upon
the platform by the South generally. No
matter what mav be the whrds used to
blind the North the jieam.no of it all is
to strengthen and defeud Slavery without
any check. It is a Texas in embryo. It
is so considered by Pierec, Douglas, Quit
man, Slide!!, Brooks, Rust, and all the
Southern Filibusters!
Wnicu do YOU ciioose ? What harm
CAN be doue on tbe Ri-publicau what
barm can NOT be doue on the Cincinnati,
platform ?
Buchanan Party Tactics.
Our correspondent "Many" last week
requested the Aryut to copy the Republi
can resolutions, that its readers might see
the real purposes of tbe new organization.
But our cotemporary was not to "j.'lly
green" as to oblige him. As soon would
1'spist priests put Bibles iu tha bands of
their dfluJed flock, as Buchanan editors
permit their readers to see fur themselves
tliu 1'latform of the Republican rartV. O
no reading the Biblo would make "her- j
etics" iu ''the church" just as tbe l'bilad.
platfoim is making "traitors" to " the I
party." A far better way, they think, is j
to exclude from "the faithful" all light, i
and by thus keeping them iu blissful igun- i
ranee they can bo tolled along into the
sunoort of l'anacv cr Slavery. Another I
a. in j ngiecrTS TO
bespatter with opprobrious personal terms
of abuse their opponents Protestants or
Republicans, as the case may be thereby
exciting prejudice auiocg the iguorant,
tbe bigoted aud stubbornlhJaro
iHffl&iZZSSnleot the "Areus" dated
1-MiL.n , June 20. 1856.
The B!e- nepnblican or Nigger Wnrship-
Monday. We verily believe there never was
such a wooly gathering. All stupes from inky
black to milky white were rrr perl,- represen-
ted. It contained a large number of the black-
.,i vci.ii.'ii aaniioiru III llil CUV last
es-.-hearted, w hite-livered, hypocritical scoun-
drels extant, who poured out the vials ot their '
wraih unsparingly upon the heads of men in I
the Democratic ranks men whose boots they j
are not lit to clean. It is notorious lhat this j
Black Republican Convention contained more !
rowdyism, blackguardism, demagneueism and
nigger-worshiptsm lhan was ever before cou-
prated together at one time in ibis I'nionJ his ,
,c:,Ti.ke;17rMtnf.f'i'',U'''h,a.,!.k!n'14 of!
rascals including abolitionists and thieves.
"This world" also contains at least one j
person in l'bilad. who has probably forgot-1
ten if be ever learued the command "tlmu '
shall not bear false witness." What will
honest men say when informed-as we do '
state from tho best reliable sources-that 1
every material allegation made above is !
utte.lv fal.se !
i ? Thorn wa a tft a tyiAnroA
n,an a lumber of the Conventions from
Monday mornit.2 to their close : all were
"free white men." It was no 'Abolition'
gathering, for the Abolitionists bavo bad
their own Convention and niado their own
Nominations. diflVriiie from ours. There
were very near COO Delegates resolute
and earnest men who spoke freely, and
were excited by honest dilferenees of opin
ion, manfully discussed ; but there was
neither "rowdyism" or "blackguardism"
among tho members. It is doubtful whe
ther so large a popular Convention has
ever met, containing so much of talent,
intellect and respectability. There were
eight or ten Governors and Ex-Governors
in attendance, and every rank of true dig
nity and honor "was fully represented. As
average specimens cf those who composed
the assemblages described as above in tbe
"Argus," we give tbe names of all from
this vicinity, known to most of our read
ers personally : James F. Linn,Tuo.mas
Hayes, Eli Slifer, John B. Lms, of
Union couuty, David Taogart of North
umberland, Wm.U.Arsistrong of Easton
and Wm. II Citambkbli of California
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"it two rasr, natives ot x.cwisDurg. We
submit to our readers whether such men
if they were in that liue of business are
'fit to clean the boots' of any of the slave-
holding Democratic gentry, not excepting
the duelist Breckenridge, Brooks, Herbert,
Butler, "noble Frank," old Buck, or even
tbe dictator of Democracy, Douglas himself!
This valuable 'correspondent' is said
to have made money by Southern trade,
and it is fully evident from his wiitings is
deeply interested in the triumph of Slavery
in tbe coming contest. A bachelor, surely
his devotion to tbe cause which protects
those "twin relics of barbarism, nolveamv
and slavery," entitle bint lo fill tbe first
vacancy io tbe perfect democracy of Ulahl
Sensible Thoughts.
The Independent Whit, of Lancaster, is
one of many papers which as between
Fillmore and , Buchanan supported
Mr. Fillmore for President. But changes
tbat have occurred in the vital issue of
the campaign, have made it the duty 0fi
every man to review tbe whole field, and j
take stand to meet the emergent? .i The '
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Fremont tad Freedom, and tayt ; i
Whig has accordingly raised tbe banner of j
and West Branch Famcruiic7,
"Mr. Fillmore was nominated, not by
the whole American party, but by tbe
Southern Americans, and those who sym
pathised wuh them, north of Masou'-s
aud Dixon's line. With oue of tho prin
ciples of the South American party we
aarce. Ajiainst another, porbap thu lead
jug one, we protest. Stit bad the choice
coutinued to be, between a candidate, some
of whose priueiples we approved, and one,
all of whose ; priueiples we toudeiim, we
'should have preferred the farmer. Fortu
nately we are left in no such dilemma-
The Northern Americans,
tbe Amoncin?
of Fret dim, have concurred wuh tho
RerublieaM, m preaentitg ma-name
galiant,energetic and accomplished States-
?. v.! V.....u.,.i ; modest as ho is
bold
d learned, but too retiring ever
re aswired to that high plaee. Pos'
hi
l.MVA B.l
OSSC9-
..r vtr i.irdinnrv abilitv. be h
bcen
found incorruptible in every transaction
of bis life. The decend.mt of a Hutfucu
ot, who was driven from bis own count -y
by religious persecution, be is not likely
to favor the indulgence, or ascendency of
that persecuting foreign I't.WER. Reared
amidst the horrors of the " peculiar in
stitution," and having removed from bis
native " seolion" to enjoy Ihe blessing oi ,
Freedom, be seems a lit person to hold tbe !
p..i,.n of ii Tree Rt-uublic.
"We as American Republicans, or Re- j
publican Americans, we care mil which, ,
tl.all i.; our mnnnrt to tho man who uo-!
ites both cbaraoteri; and who, if elected,
will restrain tbe aggression of Slavery, and
curb, witbiu just limits, the dangerous pre
tensions of a foreign hierarchy. In this
contest tho line will be drawn between
Liberty and Slavery ; between the South
ern 01i"archy aud their train bearers, the
Northern Dough Faces, aud the sturdy,
unyielding Freeman of tbe North."
The Miner' Juurnal, Pottsvilie and
several other Fillmore papers have also
come out for Fremont, and that without
any denunciation of Jlr.Fillmore or of bis
supporters.
(u Satuaday last, at a regular meeting
of the New York National Fillmore Club,
it was unanimously resolved, on motion of
11 was uu iuiui ,
its President, lo support Col. fremout.
Tbe Wilmin'jton K'jmh'iran much tbe
most influential paper in tbe State of Del
aware sustains Fremont.
The Xii-Mnal Jntelliyetuxr in earlier
days the Democratic, and in later days tbe
Whig orgau at Washington endorses Col.
Fremont's integrity and capacity.
Altogether, Fremont's nomination it
.,1,11 to very acceptaDle, aud is
arousing the popular enthusiasm eveu
more than was anticipated.
Fnr the Lewifburfi Chrnnli-le.
"One" of the Anjnt thinks "perhaps"
need tbe instruction, I beg respectfully to.
ak for a little information for my own ease
I'J mind.
I value dearly the elective fran-
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i tu"e' ana wu" lDC "Pl'"unity is ottered
i me I believe it to be a duty to Vote, aud
j Tma ,ud JUbTJCE , X am aMe ,0 com.
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j ptenena tnem, 1 eudoavor to make my
I'latfi.rm. Mv indr.mf.iit tin..., o r.,.t '
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infallible. I voted for Fra.nkm.n Pierpe,
aud retributioti is "bitter as wormwood."
For these reasons.it would be erne of mind
to know the truth iu the present dilcrua,
and 1 trust "Oue will defiao it fir tbe
especial benefit of my own ignorant self,
Tr ' b
sul"r'l,e ' th Democratic creed.as
1 uuJt"J "se in one particular, i. e.
St;rv"utJ l" Southern masters ; iu other
rePect. 1 cn discover no d.ffereuce be-
tween " n'1 9Pic I"
CaUV,,8S tLe (,ina,i'"' of tho latter was
not m' firt cho,t05 hl!"ce tbo JiI"'"-
James Dlciianan is James Buchanan
' "s:r' uul .,ue. '"L'"u-" "iorui.
! 1 dar0 DOt '"I"110 ,u, bm ,utgoy
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I of ,ruth ,utl justice but m ,d.
j "'r ne ,s Pru" """"naton, with
j tLo "C,DCatli Platform" pasted over his
f II t, L ..
; ,i,uc' "'""'"S out " a" identity
To determine in my own miud tbat I am
favoring tbe best man for Chief Magis
trate, since the contest is between
John C. Fremont,
Republican Nominee,
"Cincinnati Platform''
Democratic Nominee,
shall I study the character of tbe former
and commit to memory tbe latter? It
may, perchance, be necessary to add to the
latter tbe Laws passed by the Kansas Leg
islature, since, through iuadvertancy, they
were not embodied in tbe Platform ; but.
even that, or anything else "One" thinks
will instruct, or enable me to arrive at
truth, I am ready to hear, no matter how
ridiculous matters may appear, anythiug
"One" will fearlessly and fully express, 1
am ready to listen to.
Oae thing more, Messrs. Editors, I am
not going to ask Mr. "One fir a "char
acter," but when I read bis letter I re
membered that there is such an article.
You remember the story of Bhiiioet and
her kind Brother, perhaps, bat I will re
peat it. Bridget, provided with a letter of
recommendation known as a "written char
acter," started in oouipany with her bro
ther, for America ; arrived in dun time but
unfortunately minus tbe letter; a happy
thought occurred to tho brother, however,
aud be supplied its place by one which
read as follows : "This certifies tbat Brid
get bad a good character when tbe left
Ireland lut lost it coming ooer." No, I
will not ask for his character, at least not
at present, bat I feft ityin"o, when I got
to where he intimates that there it a doubt
about CHARLES Summer's being an Hon
orable man and follows (if I remember cor
rectly,! have not got bis letter before me,)
with "the aged and respectable BcTLER,"
does be call him "Hon. J" if so I beg to
be excased for omitting it.for I will "fees'
that that sbort,eJ3ien1f tp-cob, so recently
Ie,'vered by him in tbe IT. 6. Senate, was
S'Dst m7 politics. It was very short :
i. . i - r.
uev 11 1 lou area Jhxarl. ao" TerJ"
loqtient ! ,
I0PSY"
1S56.
- 1'AI.I. RiVEH. June 2:. The Massasoit
Flour Mill., at tbi pU-e,;a destroyed
by fire this morning. L-si, 8-0,0(W ; in
surance, Perennial Massacre!
a tmiiiu an a cmsnaTH.
The mortality amonu chil.lreu utr in Amer
ican cmes. bear an imrnrasuran'y nigiii-r r
lw the wb0(-,auruu;v th. .o . v I tie
-
i-ities even Hie moM unneaiiiiv.i"
ii. I h- .le.ius louMina Ir.im im -
nor meifirai irrali&rlii. ma " i
. . a I I- ..1 i.r.iinnt
......i.. lei.-., ar hithfr rttntmi llie alll
aiir uiioii um' - .
..n..,:.ti,.n m Uus coumrv.ihnn in any oiuer
; -: f AtMrlc (G btM
j tlem ,j ,here s r0, lne household in a buu-
Hirst -''' "
. drPd ihat has not m fravr,. -
. ,vur.e may we!, t,. in , ,. tin. solemn
Met lo heart, ami ak. Hu aUv.n s t,, ye
UV in-itlv nnilr nnrselvss rn nr MinfnTin.
ie'.lit;i-iice, but i it not Iiumilialins Ions to be
oblii-ed lo acknowledge that through our own
..-....hi ami rarlesslie.-s. life has become
shorter and more uncertain than wi'h any
oili'r people ! Lt pa"-" a mnmrnt to in
quire bow this awlul mortality is produced.
Tha women nl ilns eounlry are pruveibial
for Ihe implicit reliance which ihey place i;n
prolessional kill in all ihe ilisrae and ail-I
incnts to which tbry are sihjcct. For reasons
which we do not purpose here, lo discuss, the
inevitable consequence is, that niii are al
wavi ill. or nearly so. and their children, in
whom the effects of that illness is perpetual-d
are constiimi allv alfccled, so thai for
them prolonged' life, in a majority of
cases is a sheer imposMhilitw short of a mir
acle. Aeain, ihe eitremes of ie:nperatiire in
this country are ao lar apart, and variations
occur so sutl lenty. thai nil iut tome means
of maniuiiiMi2 the syMem in a weil-ha'anced
condition, thai is, without some mean nf pre
serving the blood pure, and keepin? it at an
equahle decree of heat, standing good health
is utterly beyt.nd attainment.
Then comes ihe mi.mriiii'nsqiie.tion,whcre
shall we obtain lhatgratiJ "ilesi leraliim"hich
is lo avert illness, or to remove it in all these
cases' innumerame nosirnins njnc uem
nroDOsed. and the more huhMiutiding their I
pretensions, the more complete has been their
failure. The only universal remedies lor ai
seaie tlial navesioou uie icst ui uuic.unt' ..a.c
served alike the ltd'ivand the lowlv: lhathave
elicited Ihe unqualified enconiums of ihe high
est medical talent; lhat hive received the ap
proval and patronatre of Royalty, even ; lhat
have never yel been pronounced int-tHeac-ious
hv those who used ihem ; lhat have never yet
fiiltd t benefit Ihe sulb-rer ; are H-dloway's
-'. . : I.. ..I.
I Pills and Omiment. This is no high-tlown
I ad exaggerated eulnv ; It is a plain state-
m nl , (ilrl. VV have no interest in putfins
Prolesor H llmvay or hi medicines, j hey 1
need no such equivoc al recommendation as :
that. We have an interest iu the welfare of
humanity and so lias b.'. lie is a cosmopoli- j
tan (a citizen ol .he worhllhis svmpathies are
confined to no clime or race, tvery man
his neishhor. and therefore ne feels bound
do coed to bun as far as hi can.
And how
can he rend r hnu hetn-r service ilian by
onvlnit ..11 lntn ihe .-reaicst of all blessing
I1K xl.TH ll.s medicines have a'readv met
wiihamoslenviahleapr.reciati..n in this conn
try. But Ihey cannot be to widely ilitTused. clear, d, including N I.N E acres ot excellent , others. scuib t y the I urnr ike hosi ana ,
Every man a"d wmen is liable 10 sickness , XEAUDW, with a convenier.t , et by lands of Jacob Far.ey and
,hsr.,ore every man and women shoold have mVEIaI.IXO I 10USE.M ! UZLZi?
,heseP,!U lor complain s of ihe system and Banfe a Lj S!.eVr PJ. wStHlfe appurtenances.
this Ointment for local affltcions. such as I , .... ..nii. . Well of, .. 7. nate in ahr township akrai
wounds and sj.rev,it iT,frn?rprovTrt'-cellent W4ter at the door, and other, bounded east by lands No. 6,souih M
i..n he made for the y-ar just begun lhan to
nn4..,.t .1, ...l., ...... ..C .11 kAtil.
1 aad ihe ihoitsand and .lor evils that follow
I us tram. .V. V. Sunday M'rmry
Asslfr.ee's Notice.
nndenmgned, Asstcuees tinder a vol-
all those having claims against said Noll are
requested to present them wuhont delav.
II. P. .SIIF.I.I.EB,
O. F. MILLER.
Assignees of Henry i. Noll.
Lewisburg, April 17, IS'.O
James B. Hamlin,
TT0I5NCY at LAW,
i.L - L"p'li'' on Soc'ud St. west f-itle, 2nd I
door 'cuih of Market. leisburff, I
6in9:
irtiiou to. Pa.
Cloant Vernon House, I
VO. !, Nnr'h "2tl St., Philadelphia.--'
i. V This old and well established house is '
admirahtv situated for persons visiting Ihe '
eitv on business or pleasure. Tbe continued .
patronage of the public (and of West Bianch .
triends in particular) is re-pect'nllv inrileJ.
I. L. BARRETT. -Philad..
March !. ISfiR. Proprietor.
West Branch Insurance Company,
OF Lock lliiven. Pa., insure Detached
Buildings, Ssores. Merchandize, Farm
Property, and other buildings, and ibeir con
tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on
bulht ash and Mutual plans. I a pita I, $100,000,
DIRECTORS.
Hon John J Tearce Hon fi C Harvey
John B Hill T T Ahrams
Chas A Mayer H J larkmaa
Chas Crist W White
Peier Dickinson Thos Kitchen
Hon. G. C. H MiVEY, President.
T. T. AKII AMS, Vice Pres.
THO S KITCHEN. SecV.
J AM EM B. hVII. IN, Agent.
617 Lewisburg. I ninn Co. Pa.
M. H. Dersham, PI. D.,
HAVING permanently located in Le-!
wisbnrg. Pa., respectfully tenders his j
P,fiM.l S., . ,k. ., ... .., ,1..
, ' ....s.. o. .u.
own and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention
of he,, 'Z'r n?lS fT'l T"a "n'T" '""A
". r "'"age Attention will also be paid
orhV VZ n ".-". -is it p.ta
to Chrome Diseases of every name.and treated
In".l.lrl'd.SUCCiM' ,
Americau Eleclic Medical I 'ollege.Cinciunati, I
....,n.v.,cra,,ia,ra at ine renownea
having firsi smdied the Old or Allopathic, sys- I
tern oi inenicine.and attended Lectures in one !
of ihe Old School Medical Colleges of Philad-
haii nli-caJv liMUunHr mr Stud, n in ihnu th f ur other
MmIh-aI Cull, irt;-- t.f Citx-innati ramrirml It i xnlinv
Ml n.l
I hyiHHr to all parU of orir trlobrt. and in Ohio. ludmna,
Ac., tby tl Mam be muro itumtuu tluo auy oilier
Clan Of rhy-i iatt-
I hi priufipal l'lT,rn'r hotwrii 1hU fhrrriod t'nrw'ior
Ecl.-rtir.mul thr tki 4llopMihu- -yetrm ot mlKinv. wthiK
th -ew S' h'anl mv. no m-dit-iiiiU -ent that i- in rot
WT it'iurtuw to ths h'tiiln avam. mirh m Cmnmm
Araeait titim(iDT.r.; f -r iip rior atirl burtnlr- Hc-nU
h of I at ymr hn diMs-w-r"l. th rr iih-rMl
ni protrfir phTKinw f th- N' w bool tht ro
dUipl-t i:ilifitliiiTi i f..r thnw d it-rirn nim1iritir.rr
lomcl. 4c.:) thorf..rr. w h no fM.i f.r Ihem. WUh
thM taJuah t! new acrnU, and all tho- .f thr Olj or
Allopatt V tv ho-tl eirr fi wpnioninntinn-Klao.
mmt improvMitent- ir t-vrrr other v.t tn ol nmlt-
wim. in- iioin.ainir, iirurof athw.Thoni'iua.
!!ired
sntio- ui- rt Dw -umll thnt m--c nno rs.n
. I. .:'-1
, ..mm, . uAjim,, Itneo- !
m.ti.m. i..p,.i. ja DtA.oiw.firfr.tr.1 ti.ra Threat 1
"vn""v J-i' r;r"n:"ur,' LT" "f Teeth. e. j
- -."-. vrimiMj .Willie KTtin
nkTil-,lIl?: I
llnfAj irpA,u tli.t the morlsltt. taking all !i-.wi ,
J;"'-" -'l'-wenii that of Aiatic Cholrra
Is nnly 6 per sritt
Tln.i-.n at-.of ptnrraM and impmrrmentik and tha
sHa..i i. alwaT. nr. rr-ps.ue. "t tinz buuud aaaa
b- de-jullr t.vd. aad aabqaalnl Ihmrte!..
N. B. O, fIK ,t th. o.f ..J of M.rket St, SIS
C. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Drug and Chemical Emporium.
Mil Vet Street
Lewiiburg, Pa.
TITHE
I untarv dee. 1 of assi.tii:iiii fur ihe benctit
of creditors, executed bv Hsskt It. Num.. of ILL be Olferetl 3t PuLllC Sale, the i rP"r'enances.
the boroiieh of Eewishurg. on the 8th .lay of . Ktltl.lV lllO llOKkl I "zed and taken in execution ard tr bee
Annl. K..6. herebv "ive notice 10 all persons I'nion a ......1. r 11. ' s the properly of Hrpbun M Clare. E.
oeina mdebicd to said Henry K.Noll lo make 1 r, , .... ', , , . ,' j DANIEL D. Cll-TUN. ft.tr.
..i.-.- 1.. .,.,.j . .i ! ilturnlou, tritlnynn.l S-tturdau, tlte KM, fheriff's Office. Lewisbore, June 15, IS
i. r rTi x- v"","'u1" '""-1 ner ami sprouts. This tract is on ihe east
.only ..f the New or American Eclecue system, j end of Pabdy's Mountain, formerly owned by
he commenced its studv, and attended two m. Forster dee'd.
r,e;.. Pel T . Tii , . OTi, Tra" No' 3 " P'"0' la"d-,h' b'ing
1 ." ,f ci'f 5Jed!Sf! r un ct off five years .g.., contamine .IO Acre.
be.W Th.,s ,,n"'?"". a.",'sh ! .dio.nmg lauds of J..hn Hole and Xrs. ' fhi.
to.iu iu. , ., 1. 1. . nu m .iinrtMr in tl... ,r..t u a -n.i ,
Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
Two Slorry liriCK iswai -
IIaII L-i.I Jfr'"'"" snnaic ...-.
Sirrel oppttsi
He ihe new Presbyterian Ch
AUo a Ualfl! of rrotind situate on
. ..I al I.UUi' aAHU H-
"" T'Zl of l.ew.hur.r.
- . . a snOP
1 Aso ,t mv infrasl in a COACH OH'Jl ,
dnin" a Roed business.
For Terms. in,u..eofvit uAMjoNEs
Lewisburg, June M, " ' '
VALUABLE BUILDIWG LOTS
"HOR Sale One Lot on Soutli Third
l street, a square and a half from Market.
' Three Lots on Souih. Fourth street, iwo
squares from Mai ket.
The above are level Lots, well located and
well adapted lo building purposes
wen auai i ARMTBON(;
Actinj Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd.
Lewisbnrff. June SB. lH.r
FIWE BUFFAL0E VALLEY FARM
OR SALK.lrd.vin? become tun old
to manase my large Farm to advantage.
1 wish to sell a pari of the same a iracl of
.', ICI-i-H, or or IO I.
' . .... ',: i
as a purchaser mieht prefer. I he portion I
would pari wuh all first quality L.meMone
land. and every field n,a, be '.om
Lntle Buflaloe creek. It is all under the best
e.,l.ivat,oii.exeepi.rHY.itweatya.:re.gyj
of excellent TIMMhR. J newly
Hmed.wi.h new lences. I here a tfw
housauds of bushels are sold vearly. It bas
also a vnuns bearing DKCHAKU.
also a young rearing
The Improvement,-. I J
Atwo..toreyr ramellOL wi h atelUr
K':C'' a"d ,LU'..P..br',u: I'-' h :?
House. a large Hunk Hitrn, W agon bhed.
Corn House and other out-bnil.lmgs.
The propertv lies in Kelly township, near
Flick's store and Kelly's Mill
. .i.
3 miles from
I ijewjshur. and 8 from Milton and has been
- I pronounced one of the best in the Valley,
line. 1n111spu1.-11.1r. rm
oue half down, and the remainder on time.
Possession given the 1st of April next
63fi M-fcb lUDr.K.
flrnhans' Court Sale.
Tv r .. n..l.,. ,.f tl,.. flmU,. -
11 llliur 01 au unit i ui uir uipau.i
IJ Court of Cnion County at May I 1SS6,
will be Id on the premises f the late JACOB
SHAFEK, in Limestone Tp, tnion Co, on
g I
Saturtliiy, the 23' " Amusl next,
"
Ihe following described Real Estate, late
estate of the said deceased, viz: The
. . .
if Vtl.H I PIT tf A ill
UilUiill.il Jilllili
is ,
to
situate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad
4e ..C I .Kn Ifti.vkarl l.il.n U.n.h
' - "
be. 1...."., . - s.-"
" j John Cro.sgrove and oihers.coulaiuing about
I
1H4 ACjKHS
- and 5 perches, about :JO aere of which
; necessaiy improvements.
. Sale to Commence nl ten n'rlorlr in thr fnr
iu j npoa of said day, and terms made known by
.I,,. . 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1.
HEN It V K. .""AMiEflS,
Administrators of Jacob Siiaier, dee'd
B3K
vmuc SALE.
1 Ith iihiI '2th of July ntjet,
Ihe following Real Estate acd Personal prop
erly, to wit:
The Furnace and Forge Tract,
called the Berlin Iron Works, will be sold as
the properly nf C&C.BKOOKE. It contains
IOO tries more or le. About So acres
(gj of this tract is good Farming Land: the
ZL remainder is Woodland and covered wuh
Timber. The Improvements are a
ci giqsf t'liqivcil intake,
in good repair, a rorge with three Finer? fires 1
and one Runout, two Coal Houses, a hmnh
shop and Carpenter shop, a large
J'J'orjT IIOUSII
and Office wuh Cellars under both, one ,r .
large Mansion House and FOURTEEN Gal
TENANT liOOES, also a FARM HOCMJ
and large BARN all in good repa.r.
mere is also on ihe tract a assw
SAW MILL
with rood water power.
t tThis Tract is offered at Private Sale. I
and if not previously disposed of will be put
up at Public S ile on Thursday the first day
above mentioned.
I ly.At
the same nine and place, will
be
oiit-reo me iveai estate anu I ersonat prop
A- 1 ... ,, , . . ...
erly belonging io the subscribers, residing '
,. r.a. ' aiJ , ,
on the Furnace and Force such as Teams,
vr lua-aa necessary lor carrvin? '
Wagons, Coal and Or Beds, one
rsi raie Mare for riding or buegev.
coal Cars for filling coal in For-
nace. 4 Mining tars and a full set of Mining
AT, " ... ,r' ' 1 Urnace and rrc'' Ton,s -
Coll.ers . Blacksmith and Carpenter TOOLS.
Also a large lot ol hammered B AR IRON as-
vvk ' .VJV.T Pm"' Asi' l" and
number of articles not mentioned,
-. ..... va ..ur.n.. an ary ana a large
LJT There will also be offered on Saturday.
ttlA 1 .1 J... . .' t-. . I . ... r. .
.""'.'" ltl OI
huudi.a AD. as follows:
, Tract No. 1 containing 200 4rrr more
i "r '"' ,he h' '"' weiT Pirn "d w,,h I
large tract of While P inr .,n II f.ir can. t,m.
,arge iracl of White Pine on H ft
, her. adjoining lands of Adam Ma
Smith nnd others. This tract is
usser, John
offered in
Ion of 85 or 60 acres, to soil purchasers.
Tract N . a ,, ,ia,'. .a. J,k .
tract h
.... i... .k..T. .... t.-,r .". Z...JL,
... a contains 194 Arrra
cut off. but all the Who. P.n. left ..! r...
....... ...j -I-.-U, ...ic .i.ii ,.i ic soi iiinrer
sawing; the remainder is covered with tim-
tract has exceMeni Chestnut sprouts on it.
Tract No. 4 is also Sprout land at Buffaloe
mountain, containing about AO Acre ad
joining lands of J. Foster Wilson and others.
This iracl also has good Chestnut Sprouts on
it, being eat over four years ago.
Resale to commence each day at 9 o'clock
A. M. Terms of sale made known bv the
subscribers. JOHN CHCRCH,
June 19, I85. S AMI. KN ACER.
WoodloU and Small Farm for Sale.
Tit guit purehaerst on reoMtnablr term.
THKRE are 9 lots of Woodland, si-
J- mate in White Deer To.. on Little Bnf-
f I f. . ........
,aloe Creelt.about a mile above l.uldin s store,
ranging from 14 to 21 acres each, well timb-
rrei1 w,lh "arious kinds of Oak, Pine. Poplar.
and Chrsnul.
The Farm contains about 85acres.nf which
18 are cleared, and has on it a Two Storv Log
- Hon., a Log Stable, Spring of Water,
iiliand Fruit trees of various kinds. Ii ad
joins lands of John Hnmmel and Jacob Hart
man, about I J mile from Unldin's Store, io
White Deer ip.. Union Co., Pa.
The above propertv in offered at Private
8a!e, by the subscriber.
GEORGE MIUTU,.
Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, S5.
FOR SALE,
FIVE Pesirible BUILDING LfjTr
oa 8i. tieotge streei, oppom,. ,ke
posed site uf the Tniim siy mae 0''-
Lewisburg.
Apply io
6.S5
Ko sa'e low.
C1IAKI.F.S S.JAMta
tnivra,,,, .
Orphani' Court Sale.
BY virtue nf an order or theOrpta
Con "f t" awaeoumy, a jJy ,
UOfi, the ub-eriber will sell, i ih. i,,
William Eileru in llartlen.n, on Aa'ft
the 2Jih uf June,lS.)H,ihe follow:i,?rt4i.lt
lo writ
A certain piece or parcel of Laa ,.,
in Hartley township, in said county. ,', .
north side of Jack's mountain. uar p..
creek, adjoining lands nl Jacob .Mrn,rf r,'
Katherman. Baniel piRelim.y,r ani w
cnntainins '11 acres or ihef eaoout, A, h 7
Land. m . ,
Saie io commence at 2 o clock u u,,
noon, and Terms mad kr.cwn l.y
JOHN HOW EK, A .lmii.,rrn,
of Jm Sriaataona, decea.
Hartley, June &,
Sheriff's Sale.
D Y virtue of a writ of Vtni Ex. .
If 5Ued out ol the Coun ol Li.iamot h,
It
j f i;niun e.-nniy, wiil be ep sed to f.
I ale ai the house of Jonas Fish .
! Deer Mills, T.nion county. Pa., on Tr.'i:
lllV)( k
" ' J ,
, Vsenbed real proper,,-. 1
I n u( k ,ijj t ,
! ,OWI1!lh,p of White Heer and c. r,s...l
1 ' fc hf Su.nrhaiin ...
High and rth-ra.
lands of Ja's Culbertson, west l.y lar.I
1 owned by Kessniger and olherj, tw,j:
, bundrrd and t.cnty acres nu rr tr -
,s erected a two-storey Bm. ,t
Barn, jl1
i onthnilHmgs'. wh the appurtenant
I No. '2. Situate in Ih township a'ir
bounded east and south by binds Ac. I...
i ny lanus oi jamt- .u...- M, vi 4.
' , ' , . . u ,
lately ownru i'J .u.M.,.tk;
hundred acres more or less, hre. t j
1 c. 11 ... - - ... .... . .
,m,f ,n the township af,n;
. bonn(,Mj MM b lanHs . 8. M,u,h b, v.
u9vt4 by 0 Builfrir:
, h- trB ,
David Marr, north by lands of James I'u
- son and Jacob Farley, contains
fi'lT
, m(ire o(. wh,.re),n erected a
1Jon,e wlh ie appurienances.
4. s,u,ate in the township aftre.
,avt hv No. 1 and ethers trH
the Sugar Valley A W hile Detr TV:,
I n - I . 1... .kj. Si.-t. r l.,n t n. r-.
Ihe ; J
No 3 contain:..-thir.y-s.x acres mure (-,
with the arnunenances.
N. ft. ttitnate in tbe lownship ifc -eat
h.,.,n,!l eas. hv No. 4. sou.h bv ihe Far
- tan(Js an, h, r.irnp.ke K. . we.-t tt t
: . . ....... I I, I V
lalelv nwnm nv vt in 11. anu iaim...j. 1
north Dy -so. o ana o.ners. romao-ine ..
. acrPB m0re or les, wuh ihr apputtfiunn
i N0.6. tiituate in the lownsh p alcr-i
are j bounded east by .s.a ar.o r ariorv .1.011
of j Cumm.ngs, north and west bv lau'
- t . k
Jacob Farlev. con'ainine twen'v-fiee
J more or less, with ihe sppurtenancf s.
I No. si Situate iu i" township af;m
I bounded east by No. 3, south by No. : z
others, west by lands of No. 4, and net"
No. .1, containing four acres more pi-'
whereon is erected a small House, wni
Rich Prairie Farms !
TTXIMPKOVED LANDS, and Tt r
J Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and a.'jc;: .
ftates for sale in great variety, at lowr
ces. and on farorable terms.
Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions oifct S:
erty, with prices attached, forwarded fi
by mad on application.
Our Nroutre lueal connection will far. "
giving valuable information of any rr
the We.t to applicants destr-ng to locate.
r"Bnvers of Illinois Ceairal K. R. La
i can avail themselves of ihe knowleUa
j experience of .Mr. Dirci. ihe late LatiOir-
1 lm? t-'"mpany, lo supply tae dimcc.t'-
I "-'" judicious selections. ;
! articnlar attention given to locating
' 7n"' "m""nS la""S Inrnishina mapia
: s-npi.or.s. pavment of taxes, and lo a r-
. . .
1 riA s .ti. itin i "
Cornrr of Michigan Ar. and Sonth Wjir'.
m'a w. nvri v. ' near III.Cen.R.R Dry.
Tist.MMs.( CHUAGV.
J. Goldsmith fc Bro s.
Just Arrived .XtW GOOD!
''VOW is the winter of rnr diieoiin
ll made glorious summer" by th i
I rival ofourNEW SI'OCKof
i SPRING AND SU.MMER CiOODS. ,
' consisting of the large-t assortment of -f
it i-j-.v h-fAr. hmH.ki . th. mat:
i ...... is..- .. u i... ,,t r
j 5f lu.g at very reduced prices. All uts
: foods are selected by ourselves and maim
tured in ot.r own e.tablishmenl in Philat-t
( Black. Brown. Bloe.Creen. Claret and Prr
i Broadcloth and Cassimere Dress. Frock
Sack Coats, as well a
FANCY CLOTHING
of every description Vests cf Cassimerr.S I
aud Satin, all made after ihe latest tasin.
and warranted to be well made. Also Vt":
Marseilles Vests, White Ltnea Vests and Pk
and every variety of goods usually found i
Gentlemen Furnishing Ertubtislimril,
including Gloves, Hosiery, Neckcloths. Svrt
r Drawers. Suspenders. Handkerchiefs. Vmr
1 -""" c. Also a great varieiv of F
Articles. Also II 4T, Caps f,w Sprtnfu:
Summer wear. I niurellas. Carpet Bags.ec. '
There will be crowds attending our
month's Court, therefore we have laid :3'
much larger stock lhan we otherwise w ':
have done. Onr motto is "Quirk Sales
Small Profits," and to ihrs motto we adhere-
N.B. We would particularly call ihe ai re
lion of Parent to our slock of liois' Curraiss
and also that lixods will be carefully mane
order. Particular attention paid loordersfrt
the country. Lewisburg, April, 185S
COAL! COAI.J
COAL ! The nndersigBfd wonld rf
pectfolly inform the citizens of LewtsHT
and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoimn
towns, that he keeps constantly en hn
supply of HUAXOKiy and W JIKS-BAKKi
COAL, for Stove and other purposes, of eJ
variety and .iae. ard will di-liv.r Cil le persoa. d-uel
iU as ha has a tram Inr that yui y.-.. llaviaw in
purrhannc t'oal that 1 will g.i faU wrighl, aad l
pay only f.r what la.y rerrita.
ma be h;.d at Ihe lowrrt Cah prleas at far fatsi
S few varrt. fnaw Mr. Weiaevaaal a Ho4a4.
utjl.UI O all kinds wit) W aitraded o at be
Tard. CEOHUB UOUTalS-
Uwuborir. May 13, IMS
NOTICE.
TTAVIXG, tbis dat, disposed of my '-.
JlJ-
mterest t
in the Firm t(
d Co.. lo Go.au a s A CniaaiatiK. who
a... .k. k...: .. .k. ..j I wtMK '
vis i ai a . ine uiiaiirTH a. uit -it a""-' ,
respectfully request all thos having onsrttlra
accounts wan J. HAYES A CO- lo call sal
aettle them without delay. .
April I, !8M. JAMES HATE'-
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