Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 29, 1856, Image 2

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BY O W. WQBDCN & J. R. CORNELIUS.
August 20, 18-50.
f tlmtinrm .ffrjt. The L.wibbi no. ChH'im.if..
t nt-h-l on lli'- I'a-h S-t.t. Ima lilt" large-t alid brat
(Wi-nl ilion t any a.emji;tr--r in I-nl.-n I omity
District Attorney.
I iirsiiaiii 10 iiifVMtus can. a uiitmu ui
lite l uion Standing ('oiumiltee of I'uion
was lo 1J in ;wisLurg, Aug 20, IS.'iC, 11.
M Mr.ssr.R, Kq , in ibc c!iair,who jircscn
tcJ tlic fullowing commnuication :
I.EWISBI'BD. Aug. 21, IS.'iC.
lv the Chairman of thr Whig, Amrncan anil
i.' i:iW,c,m.V,,.m,'rumnii7ff.tHi..'iC..-
l)t.i siin : Being ali nit 1.1 leave lheconniy. ;
on. i .uil.ini nermnnt-nllv. I verv respectfully
' I ' r , f . j
.Voseun; ? Xttier "any !
thanks to th- Convention for the nomination, :
1 remain y-mrs &e. A 1.15 KIM' B. VOKsE. j
W hereupon it was lirso'rt, i nai, inas
TnucU as at our late CuuutyCouvcution the
vote for Iitri'-t Attorney blood
for Al BURT 11 V.r ;r.. l.-'.
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i.. H ItiKLiy. ti.i.
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tinl as Messri.Vorse and Hamlin were the
only candidates before the Convention for
that offise.tuereforc JAMKS IJ.II AMLIX
K-q. of Lcwi.sburg be and is hereby jilacea
in nomination for the olliee of District At
torney in tlm room of Albert 1 Yorso
Es((. resigned. ....
7iVso(v., That we recommend GKXh
IX . MKKTIXr.3 of the oppoucuU of
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f Of
k Of
the Administration in this couuty
At LEWISHl'RG, on Wedxkshay
r,.nrt Week S pt. 17
.V MIf tLI.VUCU,on CATLRI'Al 01
Court week Sept. 20 ; and
lr ATA' IT UHllLIX Foil UNION AND
Svvnrn IVu xties on Tl'EsDAY the 3(Hh
Sept int.
To convene at 1 o'clock, and to be con -
j.. .... i. l.. iVtn.ia in uh lrxa!itr.
uucicu u m. ,... j
Mr. IIamlix (lite jir. onsu; nas
been a Vhig from bis youth tip, and is a
firm opposcr of the Kansas iniquity. Al
though but a few years in our county, be
has established an unblemished reputation
for integrity has practical business talents
and bids tur to become an ornament to
bis profession.
The I'l iii.ic Meet(us called by the
Committee, are to be managed by tboso in
their respective neigbb-iruood., and wo j
.... .. .i .rrl.i
hope will be as well attended, by friends
and opponents, as possible. .IrA ii.mot
is engaged at Lewisburg, and other ppeak
crs will be announced as fast a3 they are
positively engaged.
New Berlin Mass Meeting.
J!tJtrii, That the following be a Tom
mittee of Arrangements for the Jit- I'uion
Milin'iff Ihe tm't oltt Count !et at A'lf
Ji,rli:t, (with power to appoint Sub-Corn
inittees in each JJi.-trietj viz. :
--!fYVrJ.rWrt:iT.Trr.r"
JAVII Sl'ITI.EK,
r. Jos. .. Lotz,
I'A. llOIILACTIEIt,
Ki.w'p Smith,
II. li. DEI.M.N'.iKK,
KinvAitn B.trs,
CllA's IlEIMP.Arn,
W.M. CflltXELIl'S,
C'HA'S K'LEltKNEIt,
Tai'iui Winter.
Ir. J. IV S
EKlini.i)
I'AVID MlTCIIEI.I.,
J.r0ll (Jt'ir-K,
J. C. Tltt.XEf.,
Jus. Kwinu.
Ciia's Sulo.mo.v,
t3rlho fjregoing Committee appoints
tic following Sub-Committees, requesting
them to give wide notice, and procure as
lurge aa attendance as possible at the
meeting :
.svt7r7, rorxrr.
AV.-rt CiMver J. II Iti.mij. A.J. Mid lt-'atth
l'.--a,er N.-r liit tl.-sw;.rth. ;..,.i-k-.. Sn- ,rli
Vntr. lsrail kn-ttli-. M..-ten-l el-li-v
Franklin Samuel WrirM,, (1 T,m n
IVrry Fred k Kattitoo. Jar.j MartiD
i.aj msn n.nii-l Witm-r, S. K. Il.-rn l I Jr
a-l,in,-t,B II. C. Houu. liiilip S. 11.. ..r
l'-i.is ; II. hiler. S:iuinel I'auiin
.seliii-jroTe .1. Fr. v. I..iateliu
M, w m-irhiy. j,,8 :,u,t
Mi lill.-rrf. il -h. II. n lrii k. Ifc-nj. Kramer
Jmkaub Jt. l:..li. . .. ur.nl Miuu.-ll
' vo.v cnrxTV.
Itartlev John s.o.O.. tl.eu. S.uteniTer.
I.-!i..."t. l..l,u ,-m.-..;rirr. Ihnrv K. Snu 1,T.
lt-t Ilutfaliw Jobn llavs. t'nnrail .-bvrkl.r
Vttitml.nrc Ji.is.1, u-i kkr-I.C. II. ll.. ,,, lR
liiitfMl..TnK. W. siment'.n. Hon. I. lliihl
l I. lie II er- Il II Ivautman. Samuel MarJaall
l..liW m .'linu-an. l.oel ..ll
I . l.-l.urs. N U-A J.W.il.n.aiit.r. . KIliiu
"-. F. Miller. Kli siif-r
I -.--t Lutfaln. 71,., 1-etinr. M. Ilroan
I nii.n- K i'. I rrin. I I vor. Jr
. . Miiiij. s, tji.lJ, John (iiiTer, Jr.
(V,x,;l:Ess.The I'residcnt and Senate
lave not yet "mUluciV the House into
granting the Mipplic3 they want to enforce
the Border liuffian laws upon tho Free -
men of Kansas. The House offer all the
money asked f.,, of it
used in "crushing out Freedom" in Kan-
F3F- The Siave 1'owcr may gucceed, but
it will not be by the vote of any friend of
1'di-u.,vt ln 1.
ej -
" ;
- ."..-in .ausaS lrou:,ics nave
I ,llnn e, rant ... TT J t I Ol .
vtu i,it.4ii 'ii'iJiuL'u uv i ni i nivrvi fe
who ecut the first accounts by TcWm,!,.
It Hccms cortain that additional .J l,L
" j ' j
rne1,J k-.... .1 I. T . v- ,
.aiuuu .una auu curas-
ka, who have forihly broken up one or
I wo camps where the nrn-sltiverw h;..v,.c
nnd murJerers harbored for rrutcction j so "' ln' 1 ts hlfe Pa(ril k Henry, will
The State prisoners were not relent' ' " a'''ns through the conntry I have ; revive the account of the Virgii.in .Scotch-
The Dordcrcrs-stimuialcd I, those faisc ; lrlao i T".' "f" " f
l'ro-SIavcry ropnrts-wcrc n.nsterinj hv bast a dozen Fremont poles to one for I!,.-1 V pl "P a rcution
thousands, and declared there intention to --hanan. They have Fremont clubs all ihr,.' i "F1 Ccr,am " U,S on pom,J lc f
lurn down Lawrence, and drive out the l,ie c"u,ltr)'. and I can assure you that Fre- j tll"'s ur'ng 'e struggle, wherein he
l'rec Stato settler., cnmpletclv Gen i m"nt is ? 'inins ?roun'! verr fas' these ' thought himself wronged, hut signally
f-'mith d.s not interfere between the par ' r""' an'' 1 a" rrr- " Tue-,la.v faileJ 'Q ln'9 c"",rt' In out day, there is
iccand Gov. Shannon j, yet in command 1 T'm "I."1 Sh3'1l,"!'ar?''r' E1- ; Mother "Beef! Ueef!- cry from the King
It i. rented t.nt GJLt ! UZ j "
cd to reach Kansas, but the fact docs not ! i" attend and hear the truth, as ihe enemy is ! C ,rausaeiion3 about tho time of the
teem to be clear. busy a; work vill.fying not only our noble ! conrlue,t of California. His accounts
' MivrtTvi m it 1 stam,arl hearer, John C. Fremont, but even ! were a" examined, by the proper account-
.JJlLI.Nliilt,;.'iJtETlXfi i.IlARTl.ETox.- : ,he great, lamented Henry Clay, whose i,n- 'g officers, and by a Congressional -on,-Thursday
Hjthiust. the. Miilliubur-Hand! pulses were all for Freedom in Kminelr, .! im 1 -1 . .
wiia a li'Kid ticIoi'atiuD from MifMifibiinr 1
LclJ
r. -t . j
- . uv ... ivti 1. if il L 1 :iri ifi f n t
Speechc were made by K. IMrich K-r. I
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lormeny of Iililinburg, II.K.Maildeu late
of Mifiliuburg, J.r.Cronmillerof Miffliu
turfi, and Col. II. U. Barber from near
MifHinburg. The meeting quietlv returned
o Miffliiilurg, about miduighL Mifflin.
CALiroB.MA.-The vlgiiacTcomiuit-
- ..e uing two more men. Attempts
Ito beta made to burn down San Fran-
l'i SCO,
"'d the genera! distrust and unhap-'..nuc
Tot the Lcwiaburg Chronica.
I Inmmt rh, Aug. SB, 185l.
I A soul stirring anil most effective Fremont
' meeting washeld here last evening whose in-
fluence will be felt in the coming campaign.
The force and energy oftne movement can
I not be denied, or successfully resisted, (Jen.
1 Siwn (Jim mo was chosen I'residcnt, as-
! J I... enma fit... Vie. Pr,.i.t.n ts and KeC-
r. aris. Ou taking the chair, l.en. Cameroa
- - , .
. j . .1 : ..e -.1.1 nine llPS
.
lie reierrea io uic exuncuoii ui oiu j
and usues. and the unsought but inevitable
I necessity, under the goading aggressions 01 1
the flave power, that demanded of Free men ,
a united and inflexible determination lo "setie
the National Government from its present,
weaU and wicked rulers.and defeat those who :
wou!J Iicrpelllate their disgraceful and ruin-1
. ...... . .i..,.;tA.i ct9i.
ous policy, lie WCIIl lulu A una.....
m-t of the shifting, but always exacting. '
measures 01 meaouin.aiiu men ui.u....... (
mastery in putdic aflairs, always exercised j
with remorseless rigor in their own favor.aml
Zin. j
t"r-,n '
to sustain their own sectional views
tercsts; requiring implicit obedience
La diseardin- them when I
Northern men
;-ed their purpose ; reversing or '
they had serv
changing the revenue policy of the country
to suit the interests of slave labor, to the in
jury of the interests and dignity of the free
labor of the North, and they have always
succeeded through the blind subserviency of
the North. But forbearance had ceased to be
a virtue, and it was now high time that pa-
.. . r .1.
j U liuir. inca m an panics awu...
I defence of Northern rights ana interests, the
; restoraiii.n of the government to its consftn-
..onallanctions. and the safety and rm-
iv of the Republic He adverted to the
triotie. men ol all parties snouiu unite wi uic
ty 01 the Kepuonc. lie auveneu to ...v
I mighty North, with its vast resources and
J energy, and its commanding elements of
national greatness contrasting so widely
with the decrepitude and half developed
, resources of the domineering S,r.th, (our hay
1 ... - .i.. all their annua! nruduct
j""!""""51" " . ' r
ZmZ ug of individuals, all of whom are .et
embodiment of the Cincinnati I'la-Torm he j down as Kepublic:ins-0 ARKlsoN, 1 All
could not support him for the Presidency, but KER, FasTUl aud others, w ho have uttered
wool 1 devote hii energies to the election of ; Jisuuion sentiments, and these persous
John ('. Fremont. j an(j ,jifi scntimcnts they utter ascribed to
111.11. .." ---.
. was men mirouuccu, am ..e.u ....
, f.veit ntteniion lor near v two Hours
----- - -
1 wuh a clear and compact exposition 01 me
I history and character of the slave element in
otir government, its modes of operation and
ti tnnate rtesitras : treating Mteir imejis ,111
I jj5Un,,,n ith immeasurable scorn, and clos-
with a glowing and eloquent eulogium ;
.. 1 i:..:.-l.:. i.n..n.
::,c,r:mber: , cre.
port him at length; but his genial, pleasant
countenance, beaming with good humor and !sou-n; wticu mo u civ man, ..... -unquestionable
ffWt, his clear, musical voice,; British bayonets, and commanded by n- j
close reasoning and poetic beauty of style, i tish officers, shall wage a war of externit- j
.. . . .. ". . 1 100... I nation aoninst the white man : wh.-n the j
Mill, fin ....... - 1 -
,, ..I.. .i....i ... n... ui.. a.,,1 convince
nrc .-i. i.iii.iiii... --1
any au.'.tt ry.
When be concluded, the meeting a tjourneu
in the best p..s-ible humor, with three times
.1. ' e r,,e,-i. the Presj.tent aiLlhe, iLoith.-. :nwn or a .riuiuieai uiu.ii u.i
.slnike again. j r, Ilie ciiusylvatiu papers with others
The crowd was dense, extending into the f ''c character, and I am authorized by
street, and was composed of men of charac
ter and influence in the county, and so deeply i
n.erested that neither the Band, or shout-, (.C
a small f illmore meetingthat local iealon'sies
had ccnyened in the Square, nor a loud cry :
! of - lire!" could draw them away.
Man.- Democrats heard M.-. l!.,r!in,r-,.,..
! and complnnent him for the courtesy" and
ability of his speech. Democrats also crowd-
! r'' filltnore meeting, and applauded
""'y ne of the speakers denounced
" "iifcin Durni a imi urc into
Buchanan, when they shot cfT m a hurry.
swearing that ihey did not coine for such an
entertaiiinicnt as that !
iiietiatt is rolling! Clear the track for
the Pathfinder of Empire. Visitfu
Seiiisr.Fit:i.n, Ohio, Auu.
D arChrimidc: This lovelv mornm- fimts
me in ihe western part of the Buckeye Slate,
and in the flourishing town orcity of Sprint -
field, which is the largest in ibis part of ihe
State wuh two or three exceptions-Columbus
and Davion.
Tlie Fall crops look very poor from the
want of rain, the Eround bcintr very drv m
ihe depth of is r.r 15 incher. The poiatoe
crop mil be almost a failure, the corn al-o
j fn.i." P,,"r' anJ DO 0,,,er
i 1 visited he lown "f Vellow Springs and j
TP"" "'rec "r four dav vorv pleasantly.!
' 'S nol,'"'? '" ll,at ,nvn to recommend j
: 'UJe ,ravc,er' elcTt ,he "pnngs from
j cZ i
splendid, building compose,,: or .hea,,,
building and the Gentlemen's dormitory and !
i 'anlPS dormitory situated on a little emi-
I nenCC OVerlOOl.iu? the Slirrmmetinir li.ri.1 !
t . . , . . .
country. On hunday morning last, I had an
; nurouuciion .o tne rresi.ient ot the College,
! Kin II, irtoa Mnn ...Un t .
i.oi.i "iniiii, niiu li vcrv nieasani '
! Rnd aSal' manners. He had just
i 'u a and ;
. ... " 1
i '" " resume me uuue:
of his ;
. nr,t n,r-.
I have not seen any rlace
that I could like as well as Leivisbnrr. in 'nt.t !
' I'nion sin-. I .nn ;r i .:
and all the Territories." Ynn An n
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Ti ii-itiT.,i.... ri. -..t- n
. ,T m" u'"w ' 100 l re"
tnout Club are .Messrs. (ieor rn 1 - rvslnrror
John Dipplc, Daniel Fichthorn, James
Irwin, W'm. It iss, Samuel S. Woods, AVra.
1'. Klliot, J; rnard Iloilcy, Win. J. Jacobs,
Win. G. Zollinger, C. Hoover, Samuel
(Jomfort, J. A. Cuinuiiiigs, Wm. llutlcr,
David Candor, C. Stratford. These are
among the ablest and most influential men
in Milllin couuty, and excellent meetings
have been held, adJrofsoJ by Judge Hale,
S. S. Woods, K--.J, Lieut. (Joy. lord, of
0. r.i,3 ctL-ia.
I.cwisl)ur Chronicle and West Kroncl. Farnici-A.ist),
I-KNVSYI.VaNlANS IIKWAKR I W.CK MAIL
FKAt'l.L'I.I.NT IXK I M KVI'.--!' AI.SI.IIHOI B-
IIVl'll lAttlUSUS t'UhrLKd UtlllANA.N AM'
MSt-SlON.
Washington, Aug. I I, 1850.
Editors Telei'mai-h : I take this oc
casion to caution tbc people of l'ciinsyl
. . r ...
vania against tue corrupt schemes 01 ii .
i . .i . e - ......if 1
wirc-woriccrs ai tuo scat; ui uvci uu.it t
to carrv the State. It may not uc Known ;
to you that money U liing ra'ucd Lore in j
.t . i :..! ...
.l.i I.lllli:it1 tlrlV TCIllCll 14 Lll UU U 1 HU I
. . . . i ; . I
i jt -
priatcJ in thoea l'rcc Stales wlicre they
tlin tj,cy ,ave aI)T CUanca for n show,
he Ke-gtone particularly is to bo
fc ks becn formcJ licre
w'T11 vl """" .
sylvama, ana every in..u is nunfu..
n it.n f.. nf fidmisiiieti. which ratiL'CS .
v. , c ,
from 20 ,oS100; and what j
cach rcc,p,,.nt ot tilliciai lavor is couipcuci :
tb(J ft,C) auJ aiJ ; ;
"S documents itU might and
main, or be turned out. hat is true ot
Pennsylvania office holders here is true
uls0 0f those belonging to Other States.-
Black mail is levied upon them all by
their superiors in office ; and wo to the
poor wight who refuses to aid iu this iu
clortous work !
Among the documents which arc Icing
icattcred broad cast through Pennsylva-
nia md other Free States is one ent.tlud
Uia aUu uiuu a
Fffmont J, Sortfrs, nud their
. Iudiauiatl. This docu-
j onof tbc most infamous tirades
r.ti. J,
MsrhoodB
, "i""' ;
j that ever came from the press. 1 wou.t r
' tuat the very typo and paper did not pro-
'. tst aaiE;it beiug used for uch a hellish
"c. t is c01p.sed of what p.irpo, ts
' . i .... 2
to be extracts trom tne fpecenes auu n
..,. 1 l.i;.. r.nrtP
Tf i.loir.rea Ton.
ill- ' I"" liri'.iv
. .. T.,.,mi,li,anS
cvuu.iis.uio a
,,n..r..d
wuieu were ucer imuuiu
jor cxlmple, ou page fjur WO have the
i fo0HiUff :
t .! . ,r ,t. ti .;!. ta ,-i sue
Pttiires " .Toshua li. ti lddings, in
the
,r .r i ....:... ;.. A'-. c-.ol
11IIUSG Ol Ail lirc&sljlill I s , ...
t i , .1, vz
shall be a servile insu. rectum in the
1 - . .
1 master shall sco Ins
dwelling in flunc?.
...
I , , - .1 .......; . ll.l.lll'll T
auu luann tr-nr , -
j may not iiiock ai uiuir i-jiauin j , ""h"
, whin their fear Cometh, yet shall I hail
- : Mr. OlDKlxus to rirououuce it totally and
absolutely falso from first to last a gi-
tic y aD( .j , l,lm f uell
, ,., , .
l0"5. SIBCC- AX leu ",C "r'"Q 'l"''""""
I W3S I'flore Congress m 1SD, lie made a
speeeli winch will be round in an edition
1 of his snecflies ruViished l.v Hi vvittX
Co , Boston, on page 150, wherein he
; charged that the South, after acmirine-
, ... f , . . J
' . . , . , ,
; , ."" 10 U' " Wf f rci"D. of
! J'r','i'n bayonets and bringing down upon
themselves the black re"iuioiits of the
est India Islands. He caid
" they, ;
(the Sonth.l saw in rrosneet their slaves i
!1. flocking to the enemy's standard, insur
r,,,.! ' rections tormenting their imagination : ra-
' 'iions lornieiiiing llieir liirigmatioii : ra-
; 1 . ' "'00il murUcr oancc belore their
i affr'S,1,c1 visions and, though l,o via
: crPoscJ a ",rvilo insurrection, there :
' " , l."uusa"'" wo '""fe'11 at "c"'
calamity, and mock when their fear ;
I coult"'' . i
1 ula ,a wuat tno pamphlet scrap is;
j made out of, and if the balance of the '
quotations charging disunion reiitiiuents !
P Iublicans were raccd out they :
WOulJ lc f"und cflualIJ- f:i,sc aU(l infamous, j
To charge that (.Iakkisun and bis crew '
are Bcpuhlicans, and that their sentiments :
as quoted in the document in question,
'? 7 V " '
Publ can P"" 1S ""'P'J ndwuW. .No
DC lut aU rraDt kDavo or fot)1 would
make BUCU a charge when the fact is no- j
t0ri0U9 that (lAltltlS.lV 9I1 l.iu nne,..ee '
.
J two weeks since, gave their reasons for
opitomrtii FltEMONT and preferiui' IlLCII VN"-
I C
election, fiini-y because the clectiou
A.a
f b fi ' ' lFl.uthpn th ,
U LcD be
Union '
nn.l 1 r .1 ... , . . . i
K,vc,,uu U1 lUU "'W Itaa f lt
"'ssululion. Jltirntbimi T.I, iniih. !
"1?kef! liEKr!" Thoso who remcm-
i. . .1 J. .
f "-i" nas Birucii, ana 111s
large and complicated transactions were
approbated by Congress without a dissent
ing voice. The try of "5eef! llecf:"
really moans, now, "A'iggcrs! Niggers:"
and they who niako it will be as badly
floored as old Tory Hook was !
A Wki.sh.mas writes to the Cincinnati
Ctrnwrriul that there are in the I'nite.l
States over 200,fi00 WeMiniam tlie half !
Aft.A i i . i
of whom can be set down as legal voters,!
m.,1 wli., ;,!. r .,- , t
auu wiiii, w ltd lew exceptions, arc Ire-i
tnout men Tl. U- 1 I. i .... ii
u. ... Xuc ,eiau nave two weekly f
newspapers anJ tLrt-c monthlies a!! of :
wi.li;, Ante Iran & IH pul.lican
' i.io m iii:s.
.I.tl,cnT and tJnion. now ami for ever, one and
to.opraU."-li". .Vuwiut.
MTi..wtu.itm orn,. i iti.-ut.. iii ;;!"X1"t
IHIIHWl"'!"'"'!"1"'" -' .,
ll.e National Kla.
hii I Ihe World lia e' reiiant.-.. ...
f i.lUWU'V tie whin.'
. . B)U,i,i
rr. - .n i.f Vieliiry, n
,..1 ol sa.-rn.i-e. '
-- ,. r,tva ti
Instrni'an.l inipi'riliT'l'
,f i;od ItriiiHiiH-nl
N.r.i;ke, Jr.
rf,
'
,.rrr J.rn.v.rv - il "' '
lll.Bl 1 LU.
i'ii. roMMiiiiiFR, . v ,
TliwmuM U. orlli sin.of ork ( o
r , l.1a,l),nll.
Il:..-tti IItclM, of Armstrong Co
!' ,.1w i4llirlc, of Bradford Co
j ,, ,;onross.
J,,IKV 0. KlXKlJ.,or llarr.sburg
, .a,,i.i f aCu.,,-rcoi c-nfcn-nr,.)
K..r Hepresentative,
Sutj.
M II T A fiti A I IT ol I titon i,o.
t (a tin- ili fisi'.o "I a li. I.r.aiiiaii"
- . .
7,HN W. aIMONTON, of BuffJoo
y ir,,ti,itarv, Vc.
J A M KS V. SAX PS,
, of MifUinburg
For ot VVcst rfaloc
ril itftrilPV.
j .MKS li. HAMLIN, of LcwiblurgX.H
For County Auditor
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'ontllllKSioiirr. At thettrgent re.tiest
' of my friends, 1 Her uivseif
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invsen as a . i..u..in.
ic oJl.ce of mil-
the next election.
Inlv 21 til."'. . liwi.ii-
Please announce JOHN M.C.IIANCK K-q.
of Mitlliiiburg as a Volunteer candidate for the
otliee of lislri I lllornej at liie Octo
ber Election. II'' 'S a native ot our rottntv,
of large and respeetable family conneciioiis,
of cnod character an I aitaintnents, and has
had that experience in the practice of the Law
which is imlisni-nsahlv ineessarv for a sate
execution of the d-l.cate duties of that impor-
. . . wysT 1:1 kvii.iik
taiiiiimce. .
, - -rpr r , , .
J ' ..... ,,r-.r myse!fas a can-
! jj,aic for re-election to th- rli'.ce of I'rottl-
..a.ki:ii-. ami t.ierK 01 on: ai-.i.t..i o....
! I tiioti county. Should I be elected,! Il.ilter
mvsell that the discharge of the duties rf said
offices heretol'ore by me, is stillicient pledge of
BKi: ul "
i ""wjs,,uri,iJl,h. N SA.MUUL KOirsiI.
AYER'S
CIIER11Y
PECTORAL,
FOR THE KAPID CCttB OK
ColiU, CohkIis, and
Pr. J t. A . tK : I .(.. if it h. ritt.. vmy
til. .HDt r.-Hiflv I h:T .Ter fwtjti'l ..r
CoUiiiH. ll-Kirm-itti, lurltiftiK.-L, tin. the
rotl'-otitiTHJit ! v in ptoiii !', i '--..i.yoiir
Chihrt I'KcTonL. Iix rotti'aitt u- in
ITiy iractii- nu4 my tittnily I-r lin lutt
too yiMrt lt,w flKinu it lo poHt.- kiimw
n-T viitiiri f,.r th" tnntm -tit i.f tli
Cdi.IuiiU. KltKX KMtiMT. M.I).
A II. M'tl.TI-KY. Kj .of LTirA.N.V.wriri: I h.iro
nJ vonr Pcltokil m-S mr-l in niv fmi!v ever nim.
y.u mv.-ntfl it. at. .. !:. m it th.f i, t miinne f .r its
pnnM..rTriInt. U'lth . lu.I ol I r-hnuU -.vnr
ty tw, my ti..- tk.Iiars f. r a U.Uk ttwn do without it, or
Ii any otln-r fmiv.
Croup, H hoopinc Couch, Inflaonza.
M'ElvoriEi.iT Mis., I-Vh. 7, Wirt
PfloTncR Ater: I will i tic rfuny rertif v yotir CttTORtt
to t)i Nt n-m.-Iy imh f .r the cur.'- .f M7,.-.i.i,t!i
0uyh. 0.nuj, an. th -it Ufcir.n ..f cliil li.Ti W i.f
y.'nr frat.Tiiity in lh S-utlt H.r. im Jutu- akiH -uj
Owtutui'liJ your luodiciue U our ;.lr.
HIIiA.M CONK MX, M. D.
AMO T.EB, Eo., MwTTrTttET. 1.. writM. a! Jan., I'-Sfl -Ml
bttl a ttdio-A Iiilltii n.u wliich .i,tiIM ,l m.) in d..rg
is w'k-4; t.tk nuiriT nifstn in,- Miili,,nt nli-f; nnuliy
trM your laccToitL ly the ft.ii. v of our U.-rpyint.".
Tho firt d" r.-ivcl th- "..rfin in nivthro.it ami
Iuiijth; I-t th:m wiif iilf Uih in.ttit iiuj-h-m.-cotii(I.'t, ly
vll. Ymir iiifli .nit" nr tho cli-airf-t iw n th. u-t
we can l.iiy, uihI f .? tu .u, liiutur, a lid yuur ruiiu
ditu, on th iKir mnii'K frififl.
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
Wfst Mancuestkr. I'a.. 4.
PrR: Tnnr CrtraRT I'C'Tokal fa i if..nninir mam ma
fiir In thitt HiTtinti. It hus reljvol ftL-ml ( akrm
llllEflyll.t'' "tiimHiiU'n, ami in now ci iritis a ninn
mltu Fi:w lalNin-U UUiiiT an ntWfiuii of tin- Itiiifii fvr the
last f-rty yt-ar. HKNUY I. PARKS, M,-hant.
A. A. KAM.-KV, M.D- Alirwjr. Mhtro O., Iota,
-riteri, Hi-pt. fl, I"a"i.i: limine in pntrtKv f ninny yt-iira
J liav' L.tiiid iL.tlunir o.iiwl lo T.mr CutRBt Pectoral f..r
piimr 'w an. n li. f to cuiu.uiiijjtive paiifnta. or curiuir .
uch an are curat-U."
W rulyltt atM T..liini. of evMf-nrf, Lut the mnt con- '
Tinctne ppwf of the rii turs vt thin rt-tueily ia foood in Ita
ffvctR upon UuU.
Consumption.
ProbaMy no one n-ni'dy lias ever len known which
enred mo many and ioch daurons risen as tlita. Some
nohnmnn ai l cn rearh; Imt even to those the Cherrt '
PSCTORAL afT..rii r-Iief ami o.nifurt. i
AfToR IIot-r, Nnr Yot-Ernr. Mar-h 5, "
Doctor Ater. Iwrll: I feel it a duty and a pltwuire
to iuf-.rm yi.n lnt ynr Chkbrt I'ect.ihl Jim done f t
Tfiiy wife. Phe had liecn five ninnthn laNitie under the '
dMiict-ron" uymplomof t'..ti!.iimtti.in. fnitn which no aid
we roiihl nrttrnre (rav.- her much reln f. .Iiakim utemlily r
failing, tin til ir. iMr.mp. of tlm rity. where we bavecotne i
f-r advlew. reeommciidi-d a trial of your medicine. We :
mean in nin.iiHuri, a e rto onr kill. f.r she ha rccov
ere.1 fmni that day. Hie is not yet a etrnmr an nhe nmii
tu be. hut is fr.f fr..m h.-r n.Hh. miiI tjUla htrw lf wi'U.
Yours w ith pratitml.- mxl n-imrd,
OKI.AMHJ JallKLKV, OF S UELIt TTTLLiT.
ftrntimpttrts, do n-t dfrpair till yon hive triei Avfr9
CitKRHT Pm-ToRaL. It in made lv one of the lest im-tln-nl
In'tninlii iii tlie w.irlil. nn-l ita (-.irefl nil uri'iiml nrt IwM.vulf
i " oiiu vMn.-jUmkiudyer:
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
rI,,E artenw nf Chemistry anil M.-dirine Iiare lvcD
-- "."I oi' ir iittn.t ti.i.rihliii-p tlii W. most rrfw
pnrwiliw which i. known t.. man. I,,n,imCr..,le prnoB
"l""rn "''"'" ''"-' hw virtu... wiiuii mnaua in
excollnr the enlinarr imslirf tip., ami that thpy win nn-liruci-di-nli-itl:
npnn tho .vl.sui "fall nion. lh.yarc MUe
ann lUi awnt to lalii.. Imt .,wi-rfnl to rnre. Thiirinnn- I
i tiaunciinueni.aHtia..latplliovitalftrtiritii-,ortlieliO()y,
runinr.. tho oUtructi"..ii of It. organ, t.oi ify tlm hUnl,
I nd np.1 rliapie. Thov piirirpont tin-r.nil hiunnn whl,h
, breed and irrow rfirtetupi.r, ptiinulitte pl.iirciKli or di.-r-;
derl nrKauii int.itlu ir niitiiral a, tiim. an.l iiiiKirt limltjy :
: Inn, with itrnncll. tn xl whol .vat. m. Not nnly
: thry enre the vi-ry-niy c.ini,luinui ot ov.ry Uly. Imt
: so furniiilalilo ami ihtnri rim. ilwawfl Hint hare lattti-l i
' Ilie lW ..f hniiian atsill. While tin y pr-lnr powerful
j effiTta, they are at the same time, in ilinii.iiMtieiI ilma-ii, the
afm and l.t .liy.ir that ran lie propl'iyed f ir rl.il.ln n.
Beinc micar-rnat.il. Ihey are ,lranint t. take; and Mng
pno-ly Teeytal.li-, are free from any riak of harm. Cure
: Inre been made whirh nirnaa. Ivlii f were tlu-r not anh.
I ttantiated l.y men nf nrh rialte.1 riition and character
u to fiTtiid the mspirlon of nntmth. Jlany eminent
j clergymen and iiliysi. iana have 1. nt tiieir narni-n to rerti-
fy to the public the reliability of my rtmeilir. while otli-
era nato Bent me the amrrance nf thi ir omTirthm that
my rreparat...na roi.rribnte immenaely to the reUefof my
aiBicted, HUfTeritlf felt.-w-men.
Tlie Ayent below i.an.eil la tleaaed tn furnish cratt. my
American Almanac. containinK direcUona for their nae anil
cenitiratea of their mrea..f the fulliiwii.)- complaiuta:
CostirencM. Itilintm Conit.tntntN. l:l.-iiinntiHm iw
Tlrwlhnrn, Ilwtchf arHnr frtrni a Ciil M.miarh, Nnn-ft-A.
Imlitfi-d'tiwii, M-.rhid 1 mutioii of the Itoweb ami 1'ain
riMiitr thon-rrnm. FlMtnt.-nry. of Aip.titP, all Cirrr
oub and CutHimma Uii-t-fl whn U rr.jutri' an evanunt
Mi-iic iii., S.T-.fiila or Kiim' K.il. Th.-y also, ly pnrirv
Itir th hM anr sTtimiihttinc the pyt-in, rare many
c.milajiits Hhi h it Hixihi not h siiijineil tliy ouild
nurh, mi.-Ti n I.i.fn.w. Partial Itlimltifm, Nnra!(ria and
VrT-m Irritability, lu niinrcniciiti of the Liver anl Kid
neys, (lout, and Mht-r kindred coiniiliiiiitK aritintr from a
lnw ttate f the body or ottmrtioa of itg function.
Do id be put 1T Ly aupriiicipled dealers with mrM
other pill they make more profit on. A?k fir AtehS
Pnw, nnd take nctliinir else. No other they can
ym romjiami with this in Its intrinaic value or curative
H"'r"' n" "ck Ulere iaforthem,
and they .iHHild have it. '
. ' . . -. .-.
Irepnrcd by nr. J. C. Al ER,
t, .- , .. , . . . .
ft4ctlcriAMlytiealChemi.t, Lowell, Mass.
m 9i c. rat Box. Pits Boxxs roa $!
told by
m.iifi 1 t-
. MilVn.i nrjr; J 1 ClaO .
License Notices.
'Hii: follow ins Arplinilions for Li-
L cc.,ee have keen n'-'l m ll.e ...lice of tl.e
rk of .he Cou.t of Quarter Sessions of.
Vnum Couniy.air.l Die same will ue prcsnncu j
tit llw next term of saiil Court
1 Alexander riimmins for license to keep
a Iloii-I in MiH"iiiil'iiro. .
3 William luliotl'lor license to keep baling
Iluuic in New ll'-rlin.
SAMI KL IlOtJbll, Clerk tj.
I.rwhbur?, Aug. SO, Kit!.
PXGISTER'S riOTICE.
.1
'VOTH'K is licroliy sivon lo all con
N cr.rni-d.thnt the following named pernins
have settled their accounts in the Kegisu-r s ;
O.lice at I.ewi.-lmrs. I'uion coutiiy, mid that
lite said aee.ounis will be presented l'..r ei.nfir-,
ination ami allowance at the Orphans Court,
lo be held al LEW ISIiCRti, for the county ot
l uion, on the ilnrd Friday of M,-PT. next,
being the l'.ith day of said month, viz :
1. The account of Zacheus Gordon, Exec
tor of Willis Gordon, late of Perry luwuslup,
dee'd.
2. The account of Jacob I'eicliley, Admin
istrator de bums in u with the will annexed of
Henry Thomas, late ol Beaver tp, dee'd. !
X The final account of Gi-oree Beaver, '
Administrator ol J.udwig Benlur, late of Jack- ;
son tp. dee'd. j
I. The account of J. bit Smith, Administra
tor with 'he will annexed of Leonard Sinilh,
late of Hartley tp. dee'd.
ft. The account of John Benner and George
1 Demur, Kxecutors of John Benner, late of
Union eoumv, dee'd.
, i. The account of Jacob Brnurlur and
Samuel Wilt, Bxecutors of John Brown, late
of Hartley, dee'd.
1. The account of David Kline and W'm.
Smith, Executors of John Kline, late ot West
Beaver tp. dee'd.
H. The final account of Samuel Marshall
and David liaiiisey.Uii rutors of ban. 1! am k,
late of While Deer tp, dec d
Aiemniler Penny and J.1I'
9. The account
liugh Penny, late of 11
Knox, Exector
. ol
Bllll'all.e. lice'd.
10. The acconnt or William Elliot. .V,,,;n
istrator of Itol.ert Logan, late of Fas' Ji!ia.e
tp, dee'd. ' , ,.
11. The first account of II. F. V.v " 'skn ...
Administrator ot Kichard Van Bo.-iiik.la'eol
MilllinburL', dee d.
13. The account of Marl; Halfpenny, survi
ving Executor of William Filter, late of Har
tley tp. dee'd.
i:t. The account of Daniel Smeal.cr. t.uar
dian of Barbara Kennerv and other-, lumor
children of Abmleiii Kenne-y, la'e of e-t
Bllll.lloe. dee'd.
II. The ace. lint of Daniel S. Miner.
.1: ..cm,,.- i-ii,... I.l.t.i, -s and others, minor
rH . ....
nry lddings, late ot v est 100.-
, . . ..
aloe tp. ilec u.
15. The account of Catharine Wollc, t.uar
dian of SSinim-l I "vT- ,,tmn,r
rluldren of SamiP-l WolU-.laie ot the CiiougU
uf I.t'w islair, ti. c'.i.
Hi. The art-omit of Ca:h?.riiif Wolfe, t nm
mi;t.'e ot " J:nn-s Wolt'c.a sou of Samuel Wolte
lat of I.FWi.iliirLr. ilfi-M.
17. Tiif sri-t.n l iircoiinl of AInT M. l.aw
if, ;uar.i:aii cf M.irv ami W.II.Wolfr,
twii ..I' tin- chil!ri'ii !' Samurl VVollf. lute of
the i;.iu"h of l.fwil'iirL'. i!t .M.
j. w. 'i:.MN(;'nN, i:zr.
Kiic List, S. l. T.'i'ni, I ".
I O Campbell and olhrrs v I. I' Teed
Coin'tli sti J M lletii.-retal vs .1 HauOretal
Danville ILiuk vs Jim Lawrence d Ch Sti es
Allred Kin-ass and wile vs James tuinii
I lis tititiJius for J M J'a. lor vs Aaron iler
Chllstoin .Millhiu-e is . iho!as Alillhouse
Jacob Mti.-k vs John Knnple
Matth as U'iSrn v David Herr
John Koebtie!; ts AS (lino
John it Kociial'.
o.r .... ,11.. f
L 1! Christ for '.
A iV t'reatner v
Israel fiutL-liiis I,
John Ii.iie-.iuan l
. . .ioooi ! . in s i.x r?i) v.t .
amer., v? (I A I'r.ck' A"lot' . f C-r-uin.! fr,
.-i.iiin,I l if'
. II l . 1 S JCHIl k II
II ill ? Willi fi.it
-lames I. (i iinn v.s U rn ll-an et ni
sarah Ann Toik vs J imes I. (jim.it
lb'Caer V U'l-lliT VS Ciliis Sin s
'has ! Km ,-t a! vs Adam Il.-iiirt.-
I
M k'ling for Datestnans vs y li-ll'.-n.V''r
Co of I'nion f. r L II Christ vs A U'in. ge1"'r
Henry V .'Siivder vs Satnl Eu incr
Comtli so-. M Ciii:,il.,.r:in vs II lof'bnr
Mint L. IB-son vs Strohen Wilson "
Harks Writ ,v (' Vs J I. II :net al
Julius Weil A- Co vs sainf
; Win IS Herrold vs Siinth II Thniujnl
' Uenj Fetier vs Kami llause and e
j Chas II Cook vs Thus i'euny .
, John I. Meixel vs Andrew Votv
John Sedam vs ll-nry Charles
' David Herr vs W 11 w m, u notice to g
i Sprout, liurruws ; Co vs Stock el al
! same vs same
Mary Jane Flint Ac vs Ch1 " Kline
i llenjamin Fetter vs Satnn'!:ul,K
I William lleinen vs Jai-olr' Curliy
; Lafayette Albright vs .l, 1'atesmnn
MontehusAi Vonnirjr vst'tzerA- ll'intzinirer
; Hunseckerfor Church Joseph D. Forrey
same vs same
: Xefl" for Kttrst vs Rn-r.I Iioutrherty
Christian Dersham v''cph tieyer et al
Daniel Layeock vs 'illiam Moore
Daniel Mangier jr y Ceoru-e Hmisel et al
John Wenzel vs I'kson .M'Laughlin
John M Ilenfer vs Janiel Sf.itler wilh notice
Porter for M K s;,.ier vs C II Shriner with no
PI. H. Jersham, PI. D.,
Uii i i.mi pwiiiiiiiium 1111,111(1 in i.r- ;
wisburej'a.. respectfully lenders his !
J'rolessional .Nf vices lo the ciitzens of this .
town anil vicipiv. hoping by prompt attention
to the duties c his profession to merit a share
of their patrnage. Attention will also be paid
to Chronic Ureases of every nauie.and treated i
with nnparaleled success.'
I). DKK'rll AM L-raduated at the renowned I
American Jlectic Medical College.Cincinnati, '
having firs, studied the Old or Allopathic sys-j
tern of nieiicine, and attended Lectures in one
of the OliSchool Medical Colleges of Philiid-
1 Plnl.i l . hit l.r.r.,.i...r n, .n I ..f -
iorny rfiheXewor American Eclectic system. :
, ... i-i'iiiiii unilliurii . .1llf'l.-f
ne commenced its study, and attended tu-o i
courses of Lectures in ihe Reformed or Ame-1
ncan Eclectic Medical College of the Oiu en i
City of the West. This Institution, alihtmrh '
ypt in it InfiinrT. n nujrior In tliMir.at Vt.arwt ''
J v nnnitaiiv m.-r.. h. t.-i.-nN tiu.i, the f ur Miliar !
Hijt-i.-Uniitot.lt l artit i.nr t:!..lM.,a,l(i m Ohio, In.jKu.a, I
Af., t hey wilt fn lw irn.re minuTvui tli.in any other
The rrin-ip,,! iMr-r-nce Mween the K. firmed (newln, !
rfr,,te
wy n.iori.,,.. ... ,w i.. ' .r : ... .. y i
Ar'-eni,-. An.in.-inv.Xc: IV.r m.in, .U liarmle .JZU I
, m iar.e year nei'tl MlMNiVeml. (l.y thfever literal
, nnd -ri.rre-.-iTe physician? of the New Scl.onl.) that nr
. M.ioidete siitwtituta for tlintm deletf rioui. meilicinuit.fCa
f 1'uu-l, Ac.;) therefore we hare no n.-e-i f-.r them. With
tlnne Valnal.ie new nrentu, and all thr.- i.t tlm Old or
( AllopnthK rtrhixdesreot tne f. WHuv-n nieiitioinilalMtTr,
i n' H the impnTenienU ofrerv other wtafc m ot utrdi.
culm a- Ihe llom..i.alhie.Ilj.lroi!-.Uiir,rii,.iu.onian. Ac.)
many dfa,-T are now eitral.fe that were omw ronrideivil
iniKw.sibl., and that too without hn jikinjr .h.wn the r.n-
Mivmion. anJ rrntinj other disease, n Ilelnlitv. Kheu
mntifsoi. hepsiii, l.ivrr li -etiw. t'lrvratitl Sore TUrrat,
Deii,l Itnnofi, prcmitnre I.on of Teeth. Ac.
The New ichool r.-rtain ly l.-uniw a ret xuporiority in
the treatment of nil dinea-.H. It hex !,.n pror-a by
Clini.nl teporta that tlm mortality taking nil dixea.4
tnether im lew than 1 percent; that of A.-iaticChuIera
18 only i percent.
Thw i an'au'e of prvrreji and imrrrtTemPnt, and the
Nw rhfMil is always .nvr -wvt. not Wing bound down
by deatputie cr. and anU-;uatnt th"orie.
N. II. HKUt K at the lower iid of Market St. c,
Portrait of John C. Fremont.
The moM correct likeness ever made ; ex
eeut.J in the highest style of Art, am!
printed on fine India paper, published and
lors.a.e. Wholesale and Iteiaii, by
L. X. Iiosai?7utft Li'f7tnfjrojJirr3
N.W. corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia. Size of paper, 17x20. Retail
price, $1. A liberal discount will Lc a, tutd
::- Aur:.rs wvrKi. - -
...-I. Ilnrluclltr,
JJf N ,av,., retra,.,-!
IKf - resume:! ,,P"',:ri;;i
iIia ar Ili5n1.ri..r fAIAt !.'
the he. 'S- , (rilfr5 suj-pld a,
... reW Herlm. May i
1H54
Real Estate.
First Class Limestone Farm
7011 Salts in wmw- J" r ;"'",:
i Lycoming County, two miles from It.
t'anal and liailroad. on the roal iron.
,r. ,o Jersey M.ore. It contains th
h an Orchard, first class Barn, good Ib.use.
ami oiner win""
,., nniiii'V I n intri.xn
I 3 II on AI.A 1 " . '... ,
or on the Editor "1 ihe
for further particulars
fhronirlr.
Aug. I'i,
1
OrpliunH' t ourl Sale.
IMKSTONK Farm, nr.tr ..lil!on...in
pursuance or an orrler u me w.,
I . . . . I-.. in. 11. wi he
Court of ortti'imo. r an i j
exposed to Public Sale on the premises, on
ftitunhii ll -lift 1"J ' S'i'''
next, a valuable
township. North'
F KM. sitt.ated in 1 tit""'
;! Cuiin'iv. a'""" " olVs
l.anl is of the si
. -. . ..1 li tun 1 II
1 ' ' ........i.in im. trove.
Limestone qiialny, wua .aom"
nieuts, consisting of a
nearly new. a ...tnuiidni-s,
ITherTt i- Barn vard. A an DKCIIAKD
"',hK"", frees, fit, Ac , be,,, ll.e tract as
1:.,,.l as purport A.
" 'funded by land- of Charles llottenstme,
wli. Marsh and o ners, containing anotit
,0 inns, i.i' l, ss- lv'D"
that certain lot of "round s mate 111 the ISor-
t 'Milton, cointv atoresail, and de-
scribed as follows. n : I! mnded on the north
l.e Locust street, ott toe ea-i oy 101 01
Corp y, on the -otttli by
I ot J. L. Autiii.
and on the west Mr w.
l.V.ilroad Comi'a.'.v. 011
S itiiiury and Erie
whn li are erected a
Inn Storr-i IV
mi- ISoiim ai;I
I'olU-l'J. ,
1 t.. ihe esta'f of t.ittniis .M.insu, (1
I.
Sale to comm Ve at lo o'clock of sai ! day,
when the tern.s(i f sale " ill be made knoun
, ' U M. MAKSH,
' ;i;ititi.iAr;.-ir.
Ry order i f
f 'ie Ci orr. Aitirirn.
. BilVD Pl'KSLI., Clrr';.
Aninst I'.i. h:i'-
Iheriff's Sale.
ir!ii"f writ i.f V.-ii.J. '. is-
.tteil or" the ( ot.rt of Cumin. in flea
of I'nion e,1!. will he exp, sr.l to rntiiir
iSale al tli."n, liavid Ilerr, in Li'w is
bur",on Mnvr.ilo' I.", h oi S' pti-niber to At,
thefollouf ileseribi I r--.ll property, to n :
A rert.i'-"1 '' rollu.l sitnate l in the
boroti-h .ew.bur-.-. I. t A... bouniii- l
en tl ' t ' -v "'"r-1 so.-, t. . a t"o.
Lot N.."-"1' w st l y Cli
t' Il.-r.l .oi... I, i n too ,.ull ti-
"li"snut tree
alley, ar-
ihe north by Lot -No. -i'l. c.-n-
tanuii-.'
et Itollt and !. t. In ! il.-ep.
-li.r.-.l!s C
recti,! a tvr--OTfv lo-i,-!.- A
ie. a -s-'ntntn r lloii-e, ato : j i
Dn el i
illo
li-: in., I. l,t-s. u i I, ll.e i.t I
.. Jl an tiilvr. in .xt-ciitioti an.' :.. lo s oi
as'.tri piTiv , f t F. Srh-JH'.
DAMI'.L D. (il l.lll.V MhertlV.
itl's llli'ici-. I., v.;! ;lr. July SI, t-'.u
"' lTIiLH SAT.i:
or
ALUAELE REAL ESTATL".
rtlli; uii l-.'rsisne.i ...-ignres of Hf.mit K.
Noll, v. ill ..f:- r at l'u!' tc Sab- . :. the
l-'iti.-es on S.TlUioT the oOth day . f Au-
, the 'oLowi.',
vakiaiile Ileal ll-ta'i
1 -.1
1.2 on Tark-
t str't
. , , .
trir. Cm. n comr-.
on tht C'-no r of Mir!'
ia what o railed S:;. .;!
Lnri:. v !iMni;i; S
ft rt in th't'lh. on ''ne!
t ati i Seventh sir :-.
A ! !niin ti I-
t in lirea.Mi nr: ! i' .'i
i arf rrfr!i i a "
'A
tir-t rate IJKICK JW i:i.M.N( H.m.-r.a
,uhtai:tia! a:u! hi!iiN"'io- Frame ":;:! e, ainl
a!i other riTPs-nn (hit!. ii!'!iri. Tii-T'' art'
a I n on sail I.oT a van- fv of choiet Krmt
ZLi Tio, a u ! a nt v 1 1 i.n.n.g e;I ol ricei
tt nt water.
Ais.i riwKE iM.vrnovr.n lot . f
roiiinl truiititi' t-n M.irkft street and a ijmn
the lot ahove t!'"-en'"-ii on tlo wot.wlin h
are well ra!rti!at'ii tor ISuii.'inir Lot-.. 1 mir n
verv handsome location, aid lots v.iil te
sold separate.
Sae to ct 'm metier ai I o'clock P. T. rf said
dav, when terms will 1 made known hv
Ill iiH I'. SHLMdlU.
liEOKtiK MII.LtU,
I.ewisbnr, July 4, is."fi. Assignees, c.
FOR SALE.
jTn o Sfui-ey l!i i U IIouso and
i-Li Hall Lot of ground situate ou Market
street opposite ihe new Presbyterian Ch.
Also a Hall' Lot of eround situate on
the south-east corner of Si. Louis and Ceme
tery .streets in the borottoh ot I.ewisl.uri;.
Also all my interest m a COACH MIOP,
dome; a cord business.
For Terms, inquire cf
WILLIAM JOXLS.
Lewisburg. June 2:1. 156
VALUABLE BUILDING LCTS
--j.ii
H iv
II Sale. One Lot on South Third
street, a square and a half from .Market, j
Three Lois on South Fourth street, tuo
lnares from Market. j
1 he ahove are level Lots, well located and
wc" ailarteJ to building purposes. ,
W. IL AKMSTKOXt!.
cnns r.x r oi u in. Armstrong, dec d
Lcwisburg. June 2.r, Is.'.li
WOOQlOtS and Small Farm for Sale.
To mil vurchuxir. on rtasnnnhl, l,r.
- ' ruin.-1 is f . .
I ilLRlu UfP V Kilo 01 , 00(11.1111!, Si
mate in While Deer Tp., on Little lltif-
Iil,oc 1 reeK.atmui a mile above Luldin s store.
ranging Irom l i to 21 acres each, well tun b-
crfi wi,h various kinds of Oak, Tine. Poplar.
and Chesnnt.
The Farm contains about 55 aeres.of wh.ch
IS arc cr;ir(I has on it a 1 WflM.irv J.(
1 Hods, a Lof Stable, Sprint? of Wali f,
f ' ?" TT lt
J"."s iTti"?"? !aeh llart -
,.t..: . ... 'V"u'u c,,uc 10
" ' P- Ur,IOn 1 - ' a-
i ne auovc property is offered at Private
Sale, by Ihe subscriber.
CKORGE ME IX ELL.
Kelly Tp, Aug. 10, '6.-..
Rich Frairie Farms !
TTXDirilOVED LANDS, ami Town
J Lots in Illinois. Iowa, and adjoininc
States for sale in -creat variety, at low pri
ces, and on favorable terms.
I'aniphlet Catak.jrue Descriptions of Prop
erty, wiih prices attached, forwarded gratis
by mail on application.
Our txlimire local mnnrctioni will facilitate
pivins valuable ii.formation cf any part of
Ihe West to applicants desirin?; to locate.
IVlluyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lands
can avail themselves of the knowledge and
experience of Mr. Drrri, ihe late Land agent
of the Company, to supply the difficulty of
makin; judicious selections.
Particular attention given to locating War
rants, examining lands, furnishins maps and
descriptions, payment of lax.es, and lo a Ren
eral Real Kstale Business.
cii.vH m. rtrrrv ro.
Corr.er of Michican A v. and Setrh Vatcr s:.
etu' M. nt ri t, i r.c-.r lll.Cen.R.K.I'.-r "t,
en in s i... i ts. i 111'' ICC
The Winter Session.
OF Mrs.'lliniiii.MJir.sSiliiii.l liirYnnrif
Ladies, will commence en W Vdr...,'
-ept. 17, and eotitiiiiie Ml months. I,, .iru,
lion will b R.vn m the various l,raiirj,, -usnaily
ta i'lit in Seminaries of .-armi,..,
particular rare will be take,, to ,hw
pupils form balms of study am! inveMn..;,,,,
While a knowledee ot the solid Liar.- . .'
' cotisiilep-d rif prnnary importance, t(, rr!
mental will tie so mterper ed as to a:!. , j
netv am! at tlie same time rtut.va'e Hi-;.; ..
Peneilii'g and several ln-aiit:lul s'-,;.
Crayon PiiiinoR will be lauhi, .,r wrh
1 u-eil as Lnlin, I n i.eh, .V e.ll..i,iii am! r
' extra charts i!l tie tuao.
i;
III in tin- We
it," a r I : irlii-li
.iit.iir.-et ''X,".
icari Iveinrine. t'i,.lr( j
I r.-ti.tU' U m 1-' t ,.r '
Administratrix' Notice.
lirilKIIKAS, Letter of Admm. -,.v ,.
f the estate o! Titusi Huh sm,,. .,
of the t iw tish p ol Butfaloe, roillily ,,f ,
i decease.', ha . heei, rallied to th-
all persons tmletited to said estate are r, , ... .
ed to make payue-nt oti or belore tt.e i J. .. .
of Set tembet l.ext, and thosif t:ivii y ,- A ,,'"'
aaie-t tlie .ame will presei.t t
auth -i.tieatei! t' r seMirment. at the lw r
rio e ol 'I hoiiia- liid.irion. iler'-l.
MAUV I!. K'i.iI WN,Ad".i!. . ,
BnlLii. e. .u--. 1. I -o'; j I
Vest Branch Insurance Ccmpacy.
F I.tick ll:ncn, 1 iiiMirc
Bui
, .-tor.-. Met.
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' lie r r -
I.M-,: -
1'r- j ery, an-! C'tlir r bu.ldin
lent a' tiio.'i T.i'e tav-s. In.
boil. ' '.1 '.1 an I M:r:t;,l plans. Ca;.i-.,'.s ;n...
lll;i:cTH;s.
H 11 -I lin J !' ..ice H n C. I: 1!
J bo I! !i..;i T T Alran, .
Ch.is A Ma-.i-r D J Jart:,vi
C!-i- i'i.-t' W Wh.t-
! 1 lio kins, ,n I Tii-s K:n-i,.r
II. :.. t; C. HAKVEV. Iv ,
T. T. A III! M.s, v.ce i r. .
THU S EITi'liLN. S.-e'v.
J Mi:s 1!. HAMLIN, A; -:.-.
''-; l.e-.i.-l.tiri:. I't.n.n (' I,
Adniir.Istrators' rjjtice.
Vi'Tii ii is luTi'! ivin.llia! I.,:;
1 of Alu.:n: - 'ration on liie E-ta-e : J .
STi-ttilt, late 0 1 lute L'i T I''-." r.-hiji, I .
Ci lf f. . i'.i i ea.e-1, have N-,ri -rnMee
ui. ! r -:.!! ! ! v t'ie l,v--!rr i. ft,--u
Mil .
1 tln-rrl. 7".
i I
1 1
loiineiil.ili'
claims are
-.-a, v iiii-h-ALL
i.t. and thi
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J. GoIJcmith k Ero's.
Just ll 1 11 1 11 WW .OtN!
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Pl'llip Vl'. a Fill Wrf
i prtrt x. All of , .r
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l i'iiiNt'. i ( ai i. ' ' niaiiuii--,;lt
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i'.m "1 n-i :u;d lla
li.
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IJ i'. :i,It-Lo i. ..I..! t
c-.iclii Crats, '.r.
FANCY CLOTHING
I f ' v i y V.ri ! ; ; ir Vr., v , C- - v I; . rc. s
a:.. I sain:. n;..-'e it.-r the lattt i.-.-...t. i
war j.,: ,! to be -,.,. m:.,-e. Ai- U':.
V.:r-i - V,.-..U'i,it,- . n V.-tsat..' IV
and evert v::t ;. ly i I c... lis usually tonrd in
f.'i . ;(. )'. I'm ,'...' '.; .'... ('.,;. i,t,
l n r In. It n:; Ciovi s. II - so ry. . eckelot hs. S:.'i
Li aw t r.-. Siis; . ; ... Il..t..iker.-hi':, I n.'.
.it-. e. A!.-, il ; fill vi. I .-.v f Fat.'
An.il. -. Al-o '.C.,ps f, r Srr.n- at
Minii.o r weir. I ml aci:.i.-. Cartel H.-s. etc.
'fi.'li' V. , li i i- flow, is alte:.(i.-,7 , -ir To
la. iith's C. tirr. tio ret", re we bale I.t i .-i
riurh larger stick than wr etherivise in u
loive .lorie. Iiur motto is -liioU z.
n.all l'r- !' -,"an,l to this ni-t: we a .
N .11. We would p;.rl:en!ar'v ri:l tfu-to'.',
lion of Fari-nt to . ur -t.rk i t ! .. i I M, tin v
and also that C ,ls -li be . a. . , ....y iu:i.te :
order. I'.itto-ni.ir att. nti.-r. pa:. I '. , r '. rs :.
Ilie c. .uii try. Lewi-bun:. April. Ij6
)AL! row.
G
10AL ! The uiitIeriv;n'J wnuM n-
reetliiiiv ini.Tin tl,
it;ei;- i t I.f v
rrrt in r. r" :
and vieintiy. a well ;
towns, thai ho krt s coro-taFiv in h:s
surplv i t 7.i.:iA7A t:n,i
r".!..f,.rS:. ve and otl:, r p'rp-e.. i
tat.ftv ui:. si.', iit-.l will ! 'j.-r ( -al V-i-T-. n r:
i:. : 1.- I.:.- :. u n f-r tl ;. vri.- Iu..i.w'
Vt ol 1--1 M Ii.ll st AI.KS. I r cn .-.irr j .
1 nr-I.S-ii i .it Ih .l tii.y I ,:,-t lu.I .i,.L!. h; 1
yvy oniy t-T ( .it tlx r.-i tv.-
I . l .:iii If ai tl w. lr..-t cr,.h tri.es at t.L- A .:
a f.-.r v.nr-l fi- ri tr r:.(.-i:nMr lt-tt-l.
H7.i(... ,. kiini Kill U- n:r. Ti.l.I t- r hi- '
Virl. I.Kolti.K II.il.Sl. IN
i . iv i-! nr.-. If-iT Tft.
. " Ain.. i;iA-kniih Coal.
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF Prus. .,!piiiiiiics,rotiks,Xtilt'iir..
arietit s, Mationrry. &c, purchase! :.;
Xew Yotk and Pbiiad. markets, has just f.ts
ree'd at Ihe old Mammoth Dmr: St, re of
CIIKIST A CALDWKI.L.Lewisl iir-.
Gi LASS Jars, for Pickling and Pre- ri :'--T
(Quarts and Half (iallons for sale elf.-.;'
mitl.-T Jl tMl.liV. H I '
I l!.ilii;i:x S AliOMATIl SAP
a cer a:a
s ar::r-:
1 cure for Dyspepsia and diseas
fn.nl an inif nr--nte ..f th- uti miii-h-
veptive ol 1 1 Ai A . ll A I, I A' frier :
rl-. . r t.
I. r -..Ie t.y
( Itlll.-T i f.U.l.u II I
riIMrir.li. r t'"iiet ntra:ed I.ve w.r-
rantc ! to make Soan without I.iir.e, ar
with iiltltr ul. If. Uittirurral.i'ol'LveaiiIfmirTi)ii
...! F.f, . ii -nn nt;:kr. t fl.-. H ;!!. n-. -tl tt
ItarU ran t - maJe in tt.f 5imf way. V,-t m 'T
Hlll-T a rAI.I'W 1 I 1
"IAV KS' HITE 'iRE --E for Wat'
; J ... ...cscarts. om,.iin;.,.4e
. ...peri'if artiete, for'
Ijr lilllM' I'Al.IiHH !
C. W. SCHAFFLE'S
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Jrwj ami Clumicnl Kn-pnrium.
Ma.K.i Sirtet
- Lewisburg. Pa.
CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day ar. !
no-hour Brass ('Jocks and patent Vvn
time-pieces. Ura'ss -dav clocks at ..
brass ::o-hourrlocks as low as SI. Ail clerks
warranted for one vear at J.I.. YOPKK's
1)L.TF.D WARE Cake and card Ita.-'s, :
Table forks. Spoons and Dutt.-r Kniv.-.
Teaspoons silver-plated on Ihe best (Senear,
silver. Jjil per doz. All poods warranted
give satisfaction. All kinds of I'nsraviiii at
the shortest notice at J. L. YODKK's.
FARRIERY.
rVllE siilistril'or olTcrs his sfrviVf
L in curin3 Horses of Poll Kvil crF:stn's
He will enre ilorsrs of either of these a:Hi'
tipiis for , or make no chare if n.-l llf"
cessful. Here is an oppuriunny foreverv one
whose horses are allliried, ic restore tliem t.'
hea'th and -vorkinc order. Ke-i.b nce - a i--'
Tarm in Kr!iy Tr.. near I.' v;-i arj.
t:- !. ; (,1'OM.i; ME1VEL!
a -
v! k e