Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 29, 1857, Image 2

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    Xfuiioluirg C)ronirh
O. N. WORSEN & J. E. COr.NELIUS.
Tm WtH4n- .Vn.-Tli U wi. TttT.n Omin i.F,
ca'-li-tiei on the ('a. Hrm. bat the Urot au-J b-?t
Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional!
npprttt from the five Sfarr-h'u'din Supreme
Court JudgaU) the I'r.orLE or lKS!f lvasi a'
Tor Governor.
DAVID WILMOT,
of BKjrroi:D corxn:
Canal Commissioner.
WILLIAM MILLWAIID,
of riiii.AUtLrnt.1.
for Judges of the Supreme Court,
J4MF.fi vi:k II. or rnvrllc Co.
JOVEI'II J. I.II.VIS.ot hrst. rC o.
Union Count v Convent ion.
In accordance with the instructions . il fa,siiictl bv t!je 1,aBkcr rs-.A W
or the Ia?t Comity Convention, the ' "-attly ""l tctlM't, J.ihjud, with intent
Whis and all other qualified voters ad hope to deceive the voters 1 Xa one
of Union county opposed to the X.1- I'ail.cr paper that tee have ton, has dared
tional Administration, are invited to to ropy Judge Wilmot's Letter not they!
meet at thoir respective election Lou- ihey cCiai it from their readers, and
ees nnd hold j Sj)Ca 0f lt j terms 0f wjicu thc following
Delegate Meetings m examples:
on Saturday, 30th May in. t, to' elect 1 W'1"1"1 !,as accr,,,c'i ,hc, RfPub'ica
. ', . . . r.- . nomination tor Governor in a teller which
two persons fro each election Dist-; r,,a,is as ,nie thought he was a candidate for
riCt tO represent Said District ill tllC ' the Governorship of Kansas, but an extiki
regular COUNTY CUN VKXTION "" Pennsylvania, Jt is fur the neurit
to l.o held at Lcwinl.nrg on the Mon- " "d- 31111 ? ';' f ?"rldJ'"rl
, , ., . ii. . i i m I fie white etli:en except an madtntal illiberal
.lay following, .U'XE 1st, at I, 1 . M. ' j,ins th( y-ore,vnfr. -i-herc is no a-pect in
The Delegate elections to be optll in which the letter can have any fitness or peni
the TownthirtS from '2 to 5 P.M., and ence lo a caudid.ite fur Governor of Penn
jn thc BorOUtrllS from 3 to C, l'.M. i -vlvania, unless its author has misty visions
-Qi'ij r.i eft laves floating up the Susquehanna. But
It. 31. ML :-SLH, lliairnian. , ,lim,p, anJ uuts af tlie suth ina spirit bet
JaMES Wllnx, Sec. St. Coin, i terbecnmin rival hack drivers than the di'
Lewi.blirir. Mav 20. 1S57. I uified liovetnorof a fiaterual Stale. tiloomx-
HQ.TO-MOIHIO V it the day fir our
IkUate Meeting, and next MOXDA1
.
for the County Contention. &lcct 'J tod
men for Delegate men tcho icil careMore
i- .1 .7 s f 7
for thc CAUSE titan for any MAX. SA a
J j j
I uuec can ana ice itojie am oe pui i.i
il fild a Wf rceeice thc hearty endorse-
fiienf of a larye majority rJ our citizens.
- - - -
"Collectors of State and Couutv Tax
for Union county for J S57
HufTaloe Samuel Simonton.
Kasl Uulfitloc Ueuj. Sclirack.
West Buffaloc John Hayes.
Hartley Kli P. Kmcry.
Jackson Michael Oldt.
Kelly Klam Mcixcll
Limestone Robert Chambers.
Lowiaburg, ?f. W. A. Kennedy.
S. W. H. W. Fries.
Mifilinburg John Badger.
White Peer Jacob Kostcnbadcr.
Union John Stocker.
Lewis John A. Kline.
Xtw Oerlin Christian Winter.
Court Week...(.WfWciJ.
There were 22 Bills sent up to the
- a !
"true bilk," and 0 ignored. Most of thctn
were disposed of by settlement ie., during
tba Term.
The case of Com'th vs Henry Gibson,
resulted in a verdict for Icft. ("Settled.")
Com'th vs Vandevccr Vausandoz, lar
ceny bf a teapot : verdict fur Deft.
Julius Wiel vs Jacob Hartman and Geo.
Aiimiller for false imprisonment. Judg't
uf $75 for a'iff.
Kling for Datcstnan vs H'y Diiffender
fer, note for a warranted horse which died
about two months after thc ealo. Verdict
for Peft.
Com'th vs Samuel Kieckncr and Lewis
Benner, indicted for stealing goods in New
lierlin. Dcfta plead guilty, and were sen
tenced to the House of Refuge until reach-
in rr fhe airrt nf 91 "9 nr 5t runra rrii'ti .
., v . j nent, is too Darciaceit; tue noucst people
The case of Benner has excited public sym- 0f the Old Keystone are not to be thus de
pathy, and a strong effort is made for his ceived and misled ; there will he tiuio to
pardon, as it is thought he was misled,and ' undeceive them 1
is fincerely penitent. j . Kaiixre. The '"straight'' Amori.
Henderson vs Cronrath nonsuit entered.
wenteiius Jc 1. vs stitzer "
Catharine Baker was divorced from Sam-
nil Baker.
T , r.
Fcason, Johan Gcorco Lauer,
, . ' ,vi I
boir Dicncr, were naturalized.
n r , ... i.
John
and Mclcboir Dicncr,
Seymore D. Ball, Esq., was admitted to
practice in the Courts of Union county.
The following Licenses were granted
IkTtAnjh and
rw;mrt. Tt'VHtl.iyt.
lavil llerr LeviiU'Urg
Adnrfl J Weiilennnl do
' b !
John M'Ftulilen do
f - Tif9tt i
KiUu.jii,.ut
. i" .
utingnouK-,
I'bilip Peters do
do
Ann iJinte r iNtw Columbia, wuit" Dfer TaTern
Wm I. Hittrr do do
J'wm Ft-lirr Vhitc TWt Mills do
ur Hfhr LintoD
Henry liibcna I nvu
Mrtin Ituily ltutTa)e
hAtnut-i Itwim V Iti-rlia
Mirhal Klwknr do
M illiD tvtrm do
M illiKtn LtuIi-Dmutb T.t llafftlr
t'luu-lr Crotir MtlKinburg
WiHinra li.br.ff do
Iailii-1 StUtler Hartlt-jr
IhtTtd Moyrt "Hartlet- n
V ill A U CwcblfT Vest Uuflalta
do
do
do
do
do
do
d"
F.-ttinhouS
Ta- rr i
u..
d
do
to
do
20 Licenses granted--refused.
The application of Quinn for a new trial
in the libel case was laid over, and after 1
transacting the usual miscellaneous busi- i
ncss at closing, the Court adjourned on ;
Saturday last. j
Gov.Walklr has reached Kansas at :
last is full Of fair promises as 7 We was '
....... .....
and is using all his arts (with the aid cf ,
the border Ruffians) to coax, bribe, buy, '
driva or deceive the Free State men into '
voting at the Bogus election. The Border '.
Ruffians now boast that they have 2,000 !
majority of the namei enrolled, while it is j
notorious that the Free Staters have a '
larSe majority of the actual settlers. ; good friends must remember that they j on the 12th insti wo have news that Wal
Ppiladelphia Weeklt Times. This ' eliDed 1 nallk at H-Jlidjsbarg on thc ker a.J Ieft Nicaragua and was on board
is one of the best "city papers," the first-
r,nmU nnt.;n..i . . n.-1 ,
. iiacutjUB ui lavia
Wilmot, the second has John . Gmi"b i
A Biography of Wilmot will aoon appear
in it. The matter is of the mostinterestine !
tiuiracer. it snouia have a goo-1 c rcu a-
tion. A We club of subscriber, U n
now
formtn. : i .... , . ... i
e utainiire, at si cacti. te '
... , . 7
i.iiDt tor :r
VirtLeC.-lt
Judge Wilmot'8 Letter.
Misrepresentations of tie I'ackcr Tress.
Wc last week submitted Judge Wilmot's
Lutler, acccjt:ng tlia uouiiuatiou for G ov-
vcrnor, without a word of comment. TUc
Pr.i:.ll
evinces the very ccncral appreciation of;
t'-.at document. We ait every reader to
- '
scan the Letter carefully weigh well its'
scope, its temper, and its langtingc and
Pay wuemcr it is not a patnoue, mamy,
liberal exposition of the principles which ,
lie at thc foundation of our Government '!
whether there is a hafeh word against the
non extension slave-holders? whether it
breathes a syllable against honest adopted
citizens? and whether it seeks to elevate
one race over another ? Again we ask
every man, to read the Letter, caniii ply.
And why ?
Xot only ou acco Jilt of its
merits, but to show the manner iu which
bur Star.
! Wilmot's letter of Acceptance has reached
, the printer. The pith and substance of it is
t rr.innoseil nf Ann inon harnin7s iinon stale
j r,v,ar(fe,,formins thc people of Pennsylva-
ma, thai if they'll be liberal enough to elect
I him (iovernor, the Minim; and Agricultural
. " r . ... , ..... . ..
mttrtrts uf the ktate shall not occupy much uj
j atlcntiun .- but, that tci. man shall be no-
i where, and Wici man all around.-liciuick
. .
! c might give fifty flotations, iden -
t;p.,1 tn ;ti, ti,.a t.. J,for w.
marked, none copy his Letter, but thus 1
misrepresent it ! Again we say, Head
tue Letter, and judge if there is in it
from beginning to end one "illiberal fling
at foreigners," "snapping and snarling at
the South," any indication of neglecting
tbo "interests of the State," any intima
tion of "white man nowhere and black
man all around ?" On the contrary, is it
not full of interest and sympathy for thc
laboring white man ? opposed to bringing
more black men to Pennsylvania or any
other free soil, as the SlavcocraLs demand,
and as their system tends? modcrato in
its PPition to tho overbearancc of Sla-
very : nnu in an reppecis a aicmuea ana
EnV oT ngmarotc "
uocuiue viuicu suouiu aciuaiu a lcuusyi-
vatiia freeman and Democrat of the old
school ? It is a shame and a disgrace to
the public press, that any of its conduc
tors can be found who will thus recklessly
belie a public man whose only offence is
remaining in opposition to slavery just
where he and his party were ten years j
ago : and while thus foully abusing and j
manuring u,i, rctusc u.ui au upportumiy ,
to defend himself. If a murderer is allow-j
ca ii ue uearii ou iriai iu nis own aeicnce, 1
,1., ,t. -,.i:.i.. ,.r . 1..-
party is entitled to a similar chance. If I
. , i . . i . i. ... i
ilmot s Letter be what these hditors
say, let them pulliJi it, and prove
their
, .1 , , rn e- i
by the record! This unfair and
attempt to crush a manly oppr
1 assertions 1
ibfamntis attempt
... , e , .
cang wbo contr;veil to clcct uuciian;la las.
, . I
Fall, by refusing to unite against him in I
j New Jersey, l'ennsylvania, and other !
Northern States, appointed Wednesday of
, , . ' v
lust week to meet n Lancaster and onset
, , ulm i
the same fraud and farce by gettin" up an '
! opponent to Wilmot. But this Conven-'
t tion did not come r. Perhaps the best i
i - -"at 3 mu ui,ai t
TPrnsnn fnr rim f m Urn its A-nln;AJ T.-
"-3 lAuiunicu 1UIUC
ioiiowing caret irom iuc Marruburg JUe-
"- tEiHriiLn, April 21. lRr.7.-
-I see a call
-,,.,1..,,. in ,,, r...i.. v ,.
A'uoy .ttH-; mr
that purports to he an American State Con
vention, at Lancaster, on the Silth of Mav. tn
; this method of statins ihat I neither placed'my I
name to inc call nor authorized it to be used j
! in that connection. I would also state that I
have no diir.nities with that clique of disorca-1
nizers who are at the head of the movement ; j
; on the contrary, I am honestly and sincerely i
I opposed to l.ocofocoism, and wiil co-operate I
th the ereat bo.iy of the Opposition in its I
Hrspeeifully yours, A. g!hJ,?
Another attempt is to be maJe, some
time next month, to hold a Convention at
Lancaster, and Packer's Locofoco friends
are busily engaged in getting it Delegates.
r, n - -
ba-,-'' veuier county neighbors coin-
plain that the Governor did not mr. m I
. new Bant. natwUh,t.nA; ,T... .....
, "A ' "- iiaiG
the ghost of an old Bank in their midst
as well as the "live" Banking Company
of IIumeF, Hal., M'AUister& Co. Being
obliged to discriminate where all aetnnw
.t, t,o r - ,.u i.i. -J.. ....
ledge there should be some stop put is of
course unpleasant to every quaitcr where
such discrimination takes effect Lnt n.
. ' at Jcrs7.lhre on the North, and i
Lewisburi; on the East all. pi. i
" ' r -. -j-u .v..
C0UDt-y; a,s0 that e four Banks in
Ur DCW fcenatoml Pis,r!ct; tBa Center
lHc SeDS,(r C'han whom there is no
"1 V ana
La.d.? ? 6 .of 50.000
r.,.tt..;.r .vn . , .
."v" V''""1' 'nege anu, moreover, '
with n th. p INile.l i.i ... a...,; ;
- - ........, uiu ..riiicrsiiauii 1
l-e the !a-t to "on.ilain of ? f.iilnre nf 1
, : . ' t-t
UWISMjTiU ClIliOMCLE & AVEST BILXAC'IL
it1- aC Cneei'nn
viujc ui
lion. D. A. I i.n.nev, Rep. of Crawford
was chosen Speaker of the Senate du -
ring the recess, ly a strict party vote.
...
j Mr. Welsh was the opposing candidate.
' KnoiVur T.u:niiiT rroivrd a unani
niou vote of thanks for his discharge of;
! the duties of tLe Chair.
I
Speaker Getz, of the House, also re-j
ecived a similar eoniplituent, With hut cue j
. u.s.euuug voiee.
1 'rl.rt T ...nT.if nrA nilioiirnr.l af nnnn ui
., , if our seasons are iiutte long ciiuiigh to ripon
Friday last with the usual forms. . 1 . . . , . ,
- i mo.-t of the varieties of corn growu in this .
i45-The banking capital of I ennsylva-. .f hj tU grouuJ aa Uc M ,
nia, which before the late Legislature as!25hof ,
S-23,575,000, will, by the various add,- Juue csci:cllt cr0ps ,.f i
tions authorized in the Hank b.lls, be . CiinaililC0rn oJuccJ) wLich was ,.l,nUa ;
creased 40,510,000, thus reaching an g- ! fK,(r ,(( fj y,.ff,Tm(J,.,cn Tl. !
fregate of S'JO.Oo.OOO. The banking; . .... . .. . .
; cmiital of Massachusetts is t)(l 000,000,
and of New York State over 100,000,-
000.
SSJrTllC following is the Apportion-
incut L'ill as it was finally passed by the
Legislature, and signed by the Governor :
c ' " '
FENATOItlAL MSTRIfTS.
1 ntj of Philadelphia 415 llauphln, Utvanon
'J Chi-t,T. Ih lawaro 11' l.an' i-UT
3 MntitouiMPv HIT York
4 llui'kn lis A'l:um,Kratikn,Fii1t
5 l.'hiKh, North:imptort 1 19 Som.r-t, lforj
tl lirrkM 1 linlon
!."
Cte.
T s. l,itTlkill ll-iO Itlnir. Cambria. Clrar-
b Carl-on, Monroe, Tike, . ffla 1
Wtt-rne 1 -1 Iii'lini. Armrron: 1
ft Iirdl1.rd.W"vomir!Z.Stti! s VVotnmr.'lan,l, Fftjellv 1
qurhanna, tumi.il ii-.i natuiDirton, umm
u ITlr.,u.r,M'Kean. p 11 1
Warr n 1 0 liwrenr, Mi-recr, e-
12 riintnn. Lyniming,C.-n- I iiauira J
tn-.lmoli 1 i7 Kne. Crawfi.ra 1
13 SmM. Xnrlltnml.lJ. Clari4B. Jt&i'ttOn.
Montour, O.luuil-ia 1
cl, Klk
11 CuiiiK-rUn.!. l'.Trv,Ju
tiinta, Miftiin 1
Total,
UEl'RESEXTATIVE MSTR1CTS.
The Vit'lh. Sixttl, ..t-!itli. bvtnon
Eighth. Ninth an. I lentil ! IWrkf
aar.U uf Cilvof I'lnla. 4: Lancaster
The K-r.-t. f.'eon.l. Tliir.l, York
louitli.aii.Ifi-oinli:" l:iev-!rumlrlan.l, Perry
enlli t. II... Ti iity-fmirlirAibitiia
wnrdflof aaid city, iuclu-i r'ranklin. Fulton
MTfl
ll.-lr.ware
l:.ll..r.l. s.in.r.-
lilluntingdou 1
11 lllair 1
3 Cambria 1
InUiana 1
' Arai-tn.ng.VVeptmcrei.ni.1
- lay.lto I
llireeiie 1
1 1 U'lk-binirton -
.". A!l.---liiiy h
ljlltav. r, Lawrence -
1 llutlr, i
i Viontsnuiery
; iiurk.
. 0h"r,,V
: Uh.uii, n.
inrol. i',ka
Wayne
j J1',r1"Jannl
Wvomme. Sutlimn, Hoc-
1 iur. ciiumn.
' byrominf, cuntoD
i Mere, r, Venango 2
.'Ii.ri.-n. F.r.t 1
J.nerton, Clearltelil Elk.
MK.n
1 ICrawforJ, Warren 2
SnruVr. Ju.ni.ita
i Erie -
Xr.rtliunii'erlaQU
S, Uuylkill
buurhin
1 ; I' otter, Tioga
1
bio
a
Trt.il
Center, Clinton, and Lycoming.
These thrco counties (now united with
ours in one Senatorial District) comprise ,
tl,A nlnc nf fi-n Vaakfii's nativity nnd
J 1
present residence. While personally re- j
spected, we learn Dy various individuals
that he will pet little if any more than a l
r,,ei i (!, ntlon boldlnfr '
party vote the opposition holding the
principles involved of higher importsnce
than the claims of simple acquaintance.
Center. A large and enthusiastic
county meeting of Americans and ltepub-
," T- . . . ' ,i.., ' I
when the nomination of .Messrs. Wilmot, j
Millward, Lewis and Vecch were enthtisi-1
astically responded to. Thc Centre D m- j
ocrat'thc old-line Democratic organ.which, j
ten years ago, proclaimed Wilmot the J
"nsinij stjr nf the d'cnnfhania JJemocra-
.s . - t . ,
cti. 1 now sunnnrts W ii.mot. rmt was lust
faU fur Hllmork. The IM.y is also in !
thc fieUj fof th, o1 cauje of light j
Wrong. We hear of no "Cowboys" in !
M VcnlcT A c,uh f s;x suLclibers
recc;vcd fur our paper frora Haincs Tp.
,1 ,.t ,i,t ,t,
' "r
all over the hills and valleys of that county.
fllVTnW Tl.rt A TI.,..T.
v.. iii. iiuiuuidii (.',
, , . IT . , ,, .-t, t
" "ui "siraigui r niinoro pa-1
YCT during most of the last campaign, is
, . . .,? L, ,., , ,c', I
fi,ra,ellt out for lln,of antl DD,,er t,lc !
able charne of D. S. Dunham. Esn . a re-1
turned Kansas man, doing noble service !
for the good cause.
A county meeting of
the Opposition, endosed tho nominations ;
. . . '
wituout a dissenting voice. Ao "sic'c uoor
men there !
i.vmutvn Tt, nf M,,..
one of tlie most influential Fillmore papers
10 CeDtral Pennsylvania, hoisted the Wil-
'
M0T Flao last wcck- Tho dud pendent
. ....... , .,., ' ,
1 re 01 " "Iiamsport, ( ilmot) is about
,0 aPPcar ln ancw drcss- The Jersey Shore
is als0 at k union nd vie-
t0f7. and manful I V COmltfatinfF rPSPhMT
" ' J a " J !
and defeat. These three papers were all
for Fillmore in the lato contest. (Gen.
Packer has but two presses in his favor.)
Such is tho Senatorial District with
which we arc allied. OU Union used to
0TcrDalanee Northumberland, Lycoming,
Sullivan and Clinton. Center, Clinton
T r.m;. t, iij ,i r, '
. Lycou"nS ua elected three Opposi-
t'on Senators Messrs. QrAT, Harris,
and Greuo and the Democrats one Mr
r. . ,
l'ul""-, lu lUB laii twelve years. Col.
Grigo is thc present Senator for the Dis.
trict, and his time will expire with the
next session of 1S58 one year hence.
The District, as it stands gave Pollock
000 majority, and Buchanan 000.
Borr Fcisn - The body of John Tay.
In f5l,- i. . i- . : .
.. . ... .. . - P was tonnu in :
up was found in
.. 1 ' "Jior mill, n il-
timcnft.1
on fcaturday morning. A Cor-
T""i
oner's jury was fummoned, and a verdict
of accidental drowning returned. Mr.
Taylor was a inan apparently about 43
years old.
Retreat of Walkbr. By the arrival
of tue steamer Prouicthus at New Orleans
' umlsa Ir,oa,e at ban Joan del Sur.
Thus endeth that scheme of FilHWi..;,,.
endeth that scheme of Fillibasterism
and Slavery extension we hone.
A vote wis taken in Massachusetts, on
the proposed amendments of the Constitu
tion, providing that voters must know
l . . . .
now 10 read and wntp. nn.l r-li'cie;..i;n
. . ' 7 -""""-"6
j
i
siate lor Senator ami ranunio;,,..
.f.w.ui.iiH
ue TOIte was very small, but in fivir of ''
. 1 , - W
I'LAMlNii Ccilt.N. The practice which
- , ... :. . ,.r
, ' -
1 1 ;" ' ' "'
tlilDK is mole iioiioiea in me ircacu man
iii the ol.-ervance. The ground u usually
' too cjM anJ damp, ami thc seed stands
atcr chance of Mttiug Lefore
enough to ,U,U it f rnii-
at a later pelioJ. The pica fir
i iiiriii it n
Date, tli:iu
early planting, that there will he iihun-
danecof time to re-plaut ihotirJ tin re lie
a,m;ssahle. inasmuch us
1 . i
7',. M- Voters of Vnhn Cmnty Friends and
a candidate fr the ollirc of Tioasillfr of
this county at the Kleciiun in Och-br next, it i
saj,, 0;R(.e ,r r(,nvcnn to be held in '
I I,e il!iir!; on Monday nrtt. If elected, I ;
yM"' yHf to dwharge H "'f '
i bent on inc faithlullv and to the bi st ol in
ability.
VM. WII.MO.N.
I.cu-isburg. May 27, 1S57
GKOKCE MKUKIl.I.
a candidate for
i nomination as Kccistr c lt--rIT of
i t;nion county subject to the decision of the
1st of June Convention.
.Missus. Eiiitob I have seen in your val-
u.,j,e pa,cr ihat a Convention will be held tn :
the LfRinning of Junciiext.by the anti-Admin- j
! istration men of lninn county In form a coiin- ;
tv ncki I to be Voted for at the nest ticncral ;
,.i . . tu . . n......o.. t;
leCllOll. ;AIIU ,1S 1 II.IVC noi .-.i. o .,...
: dates recceommended for any otl.ee I he
; leave to rocummend Mr.SAMt.EI. lltiof of
i .New Berlin for OIUllv OlIllllisiNioll-
' cr, he is a very savins and industrious per- .
son and a moral and good citizen in all re
1 spi ets, and ihe rislil kind of a man to ti.ake a
cood and suitable Commissioner for eld
Knion, he was Commissioner nnee before and
rendered full mlisfaction while in office to all
! who had business with him. I hope lhat the
j Convention will cive his eiaim a fair consid
' eration, and further I think our section of the
county is absolutely entitled lo a Commissioner
I.I.MlTO.N"K.
Itcistrr X. ltci-orIer. We are au
thorized to announce JOHN A. MEKTZ,E. ,
nf I.twisburr; as a candidate forKesister & ,
Keeorder of I'uion county at the Oct. F.lection, !
(subject to the decision of the L'nion Conven- i
tion for thc county.) .May 13, 1SS7
Cliiliiissiiner. Not having heard of
any candidate for this important Olhce, and it
beinj conceded to the West this Fail.we hive
thnitcht proper to propose Esi.I.IN'COI,N for ,
re-election. He received the larcest vote at
our lirst Election, drew for a short Term, and
it is allowed bv all is one of our most worthy
and competent Oii'icers. He did not previously
seek Uic nomination, nor goes ne nou. nm we
w. nut w
MAN Y.
thinL' wniilil strre if elected.
Treasurer. We are authorized to an-
nounce Mr. H. P. SHEM.EK as a candidate
for Treasurer of L'nion county subject to the
decision of the Convention of the opp.
opponents '
ot the National Administration.
Lewisburg, May 1 3, 19.V7
T i
1ST Of Toililcrs of MerchanJize
I j subject to License within the county of ;
tsiOX, lor the year 1i5T. '
llitrfithie Tnirnshl'n.
...-. CLASJ. ' -rnt
MWbjht i iiaek 1 iiio.uu i.rtin nujy i.-.io iv
. , llcsf 7Jtifoe.
M'fiUnhurij.
ZIh U
.L,.. iSlnU
lllll,l,'r Ir! i"0'M.nia..reSeiiwsro 11 isu
JiJYoODg iai(.u.j.
Tt . .,. T.. ..;.
"" ' " m
Z,,a , )l V01uT" "
Jktic Jirrfi'il.
IMwari Wil-nn
.int.n 11 ll'.jar
1 M.nn.r K Frantrer II I5
IS llMii.'K W Mail 1 a..M
H lo..separil Mit'bll 14 S.MI
II T.ei. Uiirid Jlautk 11 7 IM
11 T -!
H77,,7
m KteeVner
M.if..r4
.. .. ,-! .B..,...,,
iienTeroiaH 'larsn iminuiw.-iwMii.'
to n iso m ii Tart 13 io..i
KlU Xoirndiin.
J n riatesmnn 13 tn.no, Ainriirk
White Deer Toiemh! 11
K.m... ' ijti SZt
11
14
. 11
bavii siuii.Kr
14 oo Wm. Mench
j t Wsp,
Lriridiurip.
10 20.00;IWaver Kremer A
ra"JSS.rV"K ,1:2
""rsl1 Vor" J fvi'r.yer sen 1:1 io.
Williaiu Wolfe 14 T.WI Al.-s Amnion i:i le.e'l
A M ImiIih 14
J io!!Mni:h Proa 14
J 1. Y.nler 14
Tlionias. N-'ftjit 14
It. it.ouuian II
.no .1 It.iker A
7.(H),Stiler A M FaJdin
7 .e W Sebaliie
7.HMJns..i.h MFaiilen
I
.' :
I II lleale
I' Nevillli A Co
J F F.irlmlu A Co
John ll.'inrlilon
f'lirit A CaMwell
J I. Ilitwn
A E beXormanilie
14 7.nn:Thoma Hayes
14 a so 0 Men. h
14 7.fl'lteTiTn Ammon
14 ".Ol.jH'n. T It.-itmver
14 7.H.)Simnel llotfman
14 3.5" Snmuel Ilietrieh
Distilleries.
7.it
T j
n.irt f
H-'ish A: brothers, y rst Euflaloe, .id cl ..o
j ,l"d y .Vi . . , . I
An APPEAL will be held at the ('ommts-1
.-.nr. : t i ...iiMMMV.k.l
It'll K I - KJlllKV IU IC W1MJUI Ma 17 :V UIC
I5th day of June, 18.-.7, when and where all '
those who may feel themselves acjrieved by
the above Classilication may attend if they
think nroner. P.NEVIL'S.
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes
a
J1 tiS, wilh Shafts and Tongue.
May 15, lS57tf IL VV. FRIES.
j
CLOCKS, Waldies,
and Jev, Ctrl', next door to
thc Post Oiliee Cheap for
Cash. A. E. DENORMANDIE, Ag'u
Lewishnrj, April 24, 1854.
DREWS GOODS 'Plain Black and Fancy
Dress Silks, Tissues, Berates, Shallys,
Itobes, Lawns, Ilrillianls, firanadines, &c.
Also a lot of Parasols, (extra Black) and
Fancy colors, just ree'd and for sale by
May 21. (ioodman & Chamberlin
Di-asollltioil.
r. HE f opartnership heretofore existins be-
I twren the subscribers under the name of
l-lirhidti Warmer" was thisdav disolved bv
j mutual consent consent Eicholts & Co. to
settle all accounts. H. EICHOLTZ,
JESSE WAfiNER.
I r"Tlie business will be continued by J. F.
Eicholtz & Co.
NOTICE
TS hereby given that the subscriber has
J. placed his books and accounts in the j
nanus ol J-il.'f li. .., tsij., iur i-uiiccuwn. ;
i ersons inueDteu are requestcu to iuiikc tin me
diate payment. Those having claims against
the undersigned will please present them lo
Mr. Linn. F. M. ZIEBACH.
May 12, 1857
fyThe following named gentlemen, resid
ents of Reading and tts vicinity, who saw the
fire (desrribed in the Advt of Evan & Wat
son on otir last page) have purchased 2S Safes
from Evans & Watson since the burning, up
to May 1st, 1857 :
IS A Kieollr. IsivJrl lllmh, Itaac Kulh. Ktrlc it- It-Urr.
WKhnn.lt t- .Sim. Hi II' Miaintrr (2.) Dr Mm M -,.rt. So.
Inmini Onhiili. Lrri L Smilh. tlifih d- Craig, Ilia AOe-',
'''. 'm tr, J.on.t ;ji.m. j h t- a b
- - ivr.4. - t.i - iMfp, trn 'V- T J? 5H.s-eerVrr.
K !., .... .1 (l. i.i. ).. J r l :i,l.if
FAIiMM-MAY 2!). 17
Hrsey's American Re".pcr & Kower,
lllis Mar!:i,. was put t!, Mie.cc.-f.il
if.-
tier ;ili'l ..hvin
; years nlt.-r us ininylnrtum. ' her -M-er
. . i .. . .. 1 tt. . . ,(!..! Iii 1 !.tttrr m p a
i ue sreat me.lal in Knsikn.I.Ll li.e preu.alure trial in 1M.-.I; be fore ihe clos,-.f harvest (,l
! -KfC ,e?i
1.irhl,. is a,-I,ievn.f.' a eri.-s ..! irmn.! hi in Encian.l.ari'! rai.idlv cbtunit.,; tuat pre e.nu.ent
p, Mt;
tt-hich it ha-, aii'a-'y ee.t:t-l in i.:e ini.'i ' ' 1,1 i--c,-"
7,s i itt r pnfiit the I'tnprr.'i
i ifli.r(, j
piiv value in "1 t-f.rs i xi rro-nre
(,ar,.,.M ,-.i, 01Klj m 'sM:
w,h ,, j,;T KEA,.,: A
V. Hie Fa'her nf
AMI MOW i:i(.cnn
s.-ason. ns ito- rrrrs itmIo ti'i' a hir.-i- .i iii.-in.f.
for the vast harvest i f I Km.
7ii'j c :t rijorsails thc M,ir.r.
Purinr; the last four years, the subscribers nave sM between .M
Machines, to the best and most successful l armers in I no n and uie t.eiiiber.iis 1 t-ui.
whose names are b o numerous to ins'T ) to ulo.m we re pcnhi'.lv fer.
The subscribers havl? thc exclusive riaht in the followinir counties : l'nion. Snv.ler. ".
tlmmberland, Montour. Columbia, Luzerne, I'erry. Mil!!i:i, Centre, Clinton, and Ljreui
All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
GKDDKS, MAIiSH & CO
I.cwisbtirtr. I nu n Co. Pa.. May 20. I
'Jhc Greatest War; of thc JJny .'
TIIK AMKIUOAX
STATES3LAK".
A rid'e"' IH-t'.ry. ,jt.,l,n.i;i !!. A.iOor. limn. ,i
J'r,t.tt 'ilOlrrtan t.flH'l iil."V'il O'ir'riun.i't in
I'tnU-l .S7.!'. : r-.c.t' "."' rr;ir-...- .oo. ; .:
I'if ri'ws njiltttin:iuu'.' I .v' 'I' Si" n 'ill ' I
,,., un.i .m'.'.' HI -v.' ' -'IP- " . 1
1 X-l". ''"" ( .. ('
a.yW in"'Ur. Am.i.i.h W. Y. i s.i. .n.' .'.r..;
tn,. r LorTii"''1" "I'.-.-t .- i': ...' f"'-i
i
Tbi.s work embraces the whole period of
' r.four Governmental Ili-tory, cumuienc-ing
j with the brief "e..mpaU'' drawn up by the
j "Pilgrim Fathers" in fore their landing,
and terminating with 'ho legi.-latiou of
l.s5I. It contains a description of the
governments of the several colonies while
cul-jeels of Great liritain, of the govern
! incut of the old Confederation adopted du
ring the War, and tho lebatc and I'i
1 ceedings cf the Convention which formed
' thc Constitution of the I'nited States.
SCTu'l'his Book is for sale only by sub
! seription. Messrs. BdwrR & Hh iiahd
sux are the authorized ."gents for l'nion,
Centre, Clinton and Lvc miing, an 1 will
commence canvassing thc smie immedi
ately. N. 1!. Tl ey also receive subscriptions
i for any of the Standard Works published
iu the i'nited States. May 21, l5s".
Fifth Annual Report
:0F
V Hie I ninn Coiiniv .Mutual Insur
ance Company.
Abstiai t ol thc I ilm Annual I.ep rt of thc
Pioard of 1. rectors of ihe t'n-.oii fVar.'y
Mutual Insurance Coinr-anv. made at th":r
1 ., i'.,., r.r.i M. .,..!,,. ,.i .t ,
" ' "'"b i - '.'
A.I). ls.'.T.
Amount of i.rr.;- rly in-nr.-l op to V:v f.. '..-" .'' ".o'1.' 07
di oo i. s Mirr.'ii.I. r. I lue t'ii-t y. ar i..,.
Total amount of irc-y. rty in-c.r. l My 4, T
Amt of i-rettiium O'-t- p ; f"t-l.; Mny r.,"Sj
(i.i iii rum r.-i-rt J :i.-t year.
T tal aiiiit d in f rr.' M;ty 4, 7
Numieref prtic
r ,"
Total do
in fTfi' Vny 7 , "
surrenjeroj tli.1 p.vt year
in f Tor MJ I, '67
fstatClllClU Ol IIIC t ipiTations oi nit?
Companv tlurinjr the past vcar.viz:
Isiixr anil Expenditure!.
Amonnt of etnims f..r l.( s1-!1-" ";
do eonH nat..n to Pireetorn
.!..'.-.
. ,....(
II- Jo
1-J.. :i
1 1. I
4o.no
o 1-0
lit, do Treasurer
do Ksoneriilien. oo As?-,.-ui. nt o. 4
do Kl.enw eoll'Tlinj; do do
il.i iti'-.-lent!il ci.-um f-.r I'riiitiii, Ac.
U. .tll. r.-nt
do rr.-M.Ielil" 5:!t:.ry
do r.iat,i.iir out A meTit No. I. Ac.
do ino r. 1 .il 1 Will. 1. S. I;.. Il
do LuUuee j'aul do
ArnoriTit Jl"'"nent o. I .li.e-,-.l I.. 7rer
due "1" A-6. i.llie-11- - HH I ''
do re.-M til- i-i-t y. r on .r.-niiiiT:. notej
do due oi A...i.: . Uiut .o. :l, .., 'uli
Amount of A??ots r ver I-iabiliUe!-, Ijy 1, "
Actual Slule nf the I'amli.
Am'l nnj'nM riMiio-. f-T.liirli 1'rJ-rrf arc i-i-tlr l
do Treasurer'. a. ei'unt Iimi .'T
do due of A..s..-5..ni'-ut No. 4 !.... .-.."
Am't of As?el-i over I.i..lilitieii, May 4, '0T
Statement nf Losses.
J 11. lp i Co.
Klin- lloy
Jacob I'll kert
S'.T.Ii
1.1. -AM
rv.io
;..-3
a.isu.ia
Directors.
John A Mertz
Isaac Eyer
Hugh P Shelicr
Ilaniel Wilmer
Thomas Hayes
W F Wagonscllcr
John Dalesman
Abraham Schoch
J O Chamberlin
John fiundy
James Mar'shall
junri Wilt
Wm M Schoch.
f'ffi-erj.
JOH fit:NliY President
ISAAC EVER Vice President
J. A. MERTZ Secretary
H. P- SHELLER Treasurer.
JOHN GU-NUV,Prcs.
Attest J. A. MERTZ. Sec.
Lewisbnrg, May 14, H57
II you want ISooUn
X any subject whatever, cheaper than
yon can purchase elsewhere in the
county if yon want Stationery at the lowest
prices er anvthing else in the Hook line, oil
at the
nee an.t rheap liookstore of
. .. VI'. - A. CO. Market .
I.' V. i lnrc. P.l
for cutting both Craiu and Grass!
..prat."..n in ls:i::.anJ rontinucl to be the only
noiir ull'.-rt-J with slowing A'!verti--inent
Hut the Fann r, in senrrh nf ihe best I: ii - r.
lilt!;- furth'-r. One ot the otii'-r u-ancrs t
them
in tiuililin, iicapers. .iio. usm.
Ra;nTs, can cia.ei it. .-..1 wn
Le sunrdicl bv s.-r;.lm'' their or.;
and we can not hale over -o t,
.!sT III UTLI.V, tlK tioiM 1 .
SOI.KUTS the pair..naee i f li.e p'ibl.r. ;
K.'-i '..th c ( n Soii'.ii Fif.h Mf'-f. L".v;t-j
bur. I'.i. iPeorrr.'. r , l''i. :
fi; tin:',
I has , ; . lied
all SAMI'I'.I. KO.TMyN
il a to'- f1 Cream Mi! . n ov- r .
h; I 'oiifecto nerv, and w ih-s to m e h.s iiu
iie'rous customers tii-re.
() Hi iclvfa vcrs
A.NIEII. in l.ew:sb:irv?.fxt - a
11. a i re of liKilK'-i: Hi: Mi.
V
I.c
l.KU IS I.I'AMKii.
I.civisbui'K Savings KntiSiiUiii
TS now open a
regular Pis
and realv toIu bus:n?:-s. Tt?
cuiint i!avs are Weilncsthtys
'i'iie i. ui. wihs nanu il pi-r-'tis ; re tiie
Dtrrrt.ir. WILMA.M rillClv. Prsid,-nt
j. ;. l. shi
J..sepli Mei
A. II. War!
11 del
el
rd
John a'!
ii ! n Il.i
.1 I). C.in.,
:i!
Fnur pr eciit. pr anr.um will 1 e allowed
all deposits ever six months ; and thee pr ,
cent, less lhan si at: ! rvor three ir.i n:liN.
OAVII) i:i:iir.K, Trea-urer.
Le ibur-. Srpt. l.":l
N E W B
SITKtlEOW Srr.io
U'av'.aa i's Pr:nc:;
i: .: -,-n'.
0 0
k s :
Trar'aecs
Ktiimniarhi r'o Mi.rtvr Lr.nib,
Ir. Kane's ?,c.n:l Areiie Expedition, a
ili'T ncr works of int.'ror. constantly
and I v NEVIL's fc CO., Lcwislurg
1-cc. "), IS.'."..
p,,?!, EC-0TS fe SHOES.
f. Jl's'P received at theol-lesial-Iishe
siore ot the suhserit.. r. on Mari.et street, Le
wislnin:, a lanre and new a-sertt:iem of
BOOTS AND SIIOI'.S.
f'i"ii;'r:Mn t'very atacrjj'tii. n vi wTk i tnr
v I tor
MKV, LADIKfs,
( HTLPT.KX.
The stork is stlccrcd with care, ar.tl will be
aii'.T.lcil at reasonable prices.
Ciisloiii Work .-in.'ndci! 10 ,is nqip.!.
-V.iy e. lsGii JOil.N HOL(;HTO.
CABINET AVAIiE E003I
ATOKTII 4ih Street. The suhscribor
most respectfully informs the citizens el
I.ewisl.urg and vicinity, that he has on hand
an t for sale a cheap 1. 1 of I'l lt.ITl'liE,
for the Sorim; trade, comprisint; j
Pressing ami C'otiimo-i 1 1 tire a n?, Soc-1-.
taries an4 IJcok Ca.se.-, Ccuter. ,
Cai-il a ml Prp Tal-It's-, Pining ami I
llicakiast TaMos. ('iipl-oarili.. Cot-1
t:i ,'0 and ot'i-T BodstcatlH, .Staml?, !
r.if.t.-.'. ami Chair.-'
of all kinds. COFFINS male to order cr :
short notice. :
'I'iie pul. lie are cordially invited to examine '
his work. as he is sure that thev will be sal" !
lied Willi ins stock of War--, an I prices.
SOLOMON VulNG
Lewisburs, Sept. 15. l-5tl
"Have you seen SAM?"
CEEMS to he a Question aske.I by
almost everybody ; but we inquire,
ate you seen the Late Firm,
with their supply of
XeiT Roots, Slices, ;allf r, &c
f". The subscribers having associated them
selves into a Copartnership in business
now offer to the public, at the Old Stand
of S. & P. Slitm, on Market St. the cheapes
(for Cash) and best lot of
IJOOTS and SHOF.S,
for Men and Boys, ever offered in I.cwUburg
Also a new and splendid assortment of
(' I'M A' OA'6" fur Ladies and Gentlemen,
A variety of nailers Half Gaiters. Ties, Bus
kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses
also Children's Shoes of the latest '
styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. c.
Work made to order Mending done ns
usual and as the Workmen have rendereo
satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall have
a full share of public patronage. SAM will
continue to be on hand as formerly, and hrpes
to give general satisfaction to all" customers.
SUPER A- M FAIUUN.
Lewisbnrg, Fi b. 28. 155
To ('fi nit allies C urt renins and ethef
l!iAi.s ..;.! at the Cf.r0.iUk 'l!:ce.
in toe
. :.re s.iti-lif.I
r . r.-.rlv in the
eai-ers readv I
j Itt: T..I-.
T t-,nt ' tl ill I' -t
KOTICr!.
4 T a ineetinf -..f the Board ff .Manager, o
ihe I'erry County J Btual Fi'e IniOraa :e
ijompany, held at the tdfice of aaid compar
in UiotinifK'id, on the 1st cf .May, the follow
ing rf soluii'.n was adopted :
I'rmlml, That in cider to meet the luitei
bv bie that the Company have receblly suj.
t lined, an Assessment of live per cent, on Ibe
1're in mi Antes of all I'oliciesin force in said
company on the 1st of Mav IH57.
A. U. MI LANS, Sec'ry.
May 15, ln:,7
I" 1ST iii'I.l'ftrrit remainintr in the Post
I j od.ee at i.KW IsliCIdi. May 20, U57 f
U ..s,,,.,-,r s 1., It.ijitist Eliza A'm, Uon
u. lie E H-2. It.'i r I', tcr, U. its Jonh..Baina
I l.a'Ies I., Well Eh, Biijjer Hy.lllake Ja's.
ID iii J. s., Democrat
riirh ie" i, Fred. rirk i It, Frrnrh Frank,
i: ihart J .hn I., fin (1 II, fiund A It
ll-adiiirjs Miss Martin. I.-s Elmira, liana
M.irlMi, Hi m-1 J !.ii,ila-.vlt Lavid
J f.'-- .lames
I,- . i V.'..., J siuh I. .1.2; 2,I.a:T. rtyMieWI.
J ove l.i.z v.-.dov.-, Maiinuii! Ili-nry, Miller
V.'m V -. M'l.auhlin J, Machamer f'atha
M MiiUr Mary I. Miss, M Call C.Mrs
I..::i-i-on J It, Paul tie". Fallon J W
K ch :i .lid 'J'hco, Itojer V II
Sio.!;- M.iri'aret Mi .s Mn.uerkcr Wm, Sprits
Mn.it, S.i.iutrler J j, Snyder S I", Seller Ja,
ian:.-r.t J .'.I
TV is I'.ivi l W, Tittle Maiy Ann 2, Tustin,
Lewis .V Stuart, Tayb r Jane Miss
i!t Edward, Wlaejarden Jane, Whitaier
M F Miss Lr,7:PJl
Persons eallin fur above, will please 537
they are a Iveilisi- I. or tlii v mav not gel them.
H. W. CltOTZEK. P. M.
A lU audiiil Ilt-atl or
R! e is ulossy haib,
TO Till: GKEAIUST AGE.
. t! t i t:iT ' ti' f n t ItriT It r!tnrl frf
r . - r r I (.. bi;t nt-ulil t- th- cri'wtli Tf r,
t u. i 1 v- t: ir'iil .n4 :' iuvn t it wruld Ii It
if.i.-l. r t r -r t ' U s I :th MT"fuIn. ! brail. Or oiju-r
; 'i -i .1 it We tii 1 t 'urf-'. ' r Itti wtk hrtul avbf,
tii-n'r1 . I rt-i' l run-1. It --ill also ixth.t U
i; 1. - fr-T. tf;.- U,r- f.rri fitn. I'rof- W nfj'-t Hair K-;fr
t r..tr.--- li :ni tl..f. ! rin-in.tr ml il.r j..fi; w:d.
Ax M; !! f.. N-'-nr-r S, !;.
1'rof. t. J. V -Ojw !"nr i-:T : 1 liaT hi H murh
f-fih- iilr:ul iiT- 4-t' f )'.:ir II. .ir Iirt-I.tbUtc. but
hai :i-r t--n ) f rt-ii nt.-I ly ';tii(k-ry an j iua
tf -truui-. i. iir I i.-. , 1 a il -;.( ! tn plarv yf-tir
!; --t' ra: : v in t?.- pr:,- ct- nrr xr t!: I h- ti-.f.n!,.! Rtvl
fii' ! u : t.-tii:.: t ',ua-k r m-li . until I mrt jm
in l.,.v. . ...i .tv t.i,i. n:(-.i;t! -s in. h'i y.o ptTt?
Di-Pii'd lA.bi i:. ln.-i'l tht- triiI ft your Kcntonf
!u lt.v 1 " '- T.r-t ly Iitv z'l wLop fcnir
l,:t 1 i .. ,.rt!.-ti i ii i uurir. !y Kite a.nJ brftr
.!. - ;i 1- "l v i.r !:-.r-.- U-tllr. b--r !i.iir IV'trir
i ii :i t: - i-r:- ir :t! ! i atitiful itrwii color liJ ihii knnl
ji 1. 1 l.o in l- it .itit'u. iiiiJ -ii'-.iy t, - au'l i-ntir: of r
; !.;. titm t- tr it. ii"t MJBIMJ beront ff
ii. - . t;. ! u - " tin- L.itr. 1'Ul trU!- "f it
i.ii. in in 'ii th'- bt-a'J mr! mitii. itli-r ..f
;aTi-l fri-n i ir- Of.ntf your Ktti-rati-. wirh
1 1 1' ct-: th. r'-l-Tf-my t if'Uti."inB'i idml n
it r.!,r:i twf n-l ti'ii ar t-niir-!? r
'! I on an 1 'In ni't cir:i;il y and ci"ot'lfn
i:.ri:'T:.i it- t;-t y n1 1 n wuli lir tlifir
i In in tiit' r zrav il 5 r-awjtt i,firWiH-M r
, a. . t r .-.i.-.i o 1- r and '. -ant v. ii'l t y ail ytmu pr
. n i It-oT--tii.-ir liair r-jrautitul afcJ gi;y.
! - i v traiy fcU'i tr.tUfuitv vur-.
j t S'jLuMOX MANS.
' Kr.nir VTr r. : y ir- a Inn T:m aftr I saw rro at
! r:;-t . : I ! . I r I :h. tf.it 1 1 Ksri ratit Ji.r ahich,
y u -.i e r.: i !i r '. t f-n -riir Kirrnt n Iftroit.an.1 b"a
; 1 :-t i! o 'i. :u-!! t. t:y it in Mr.-. Mi.d' hair, a.4
1 lit,-.mr-t -! ! i' i".''cr. It J -i- il'-iif all tint J'a
i.r- J if it ifuuM : nnJ i u.t f tuv timily and
fri i il. 1. 1 ! v:Tii. --.J ii . JT. i-tJi. nrr ni'W .nr anj
f, i uin.-ii.lui i'- ii-a- t-- ili-r-aa t-ii titled to thvluhrfk
:.; ; i'-r.iT.:- u y. u rlaim I"r it.
3 rt.-LtM'JN MANX.
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t.sr. a. 1 Ih u.'t.t. : rintiirrly r- J, tut hy th nf
v !:-..-: r. t it (,n ri'uuttl lis orinal ct-ior, mad
i.'iv no -l'.utt j- rnmui-nrtv -.
r ItJirE.r-ji -Senator, U- 5
O J. D I C'. r.A?r. t-T'.n: Brrway. N. T.
in l' jr. nt N. V. IV ir I.-iiinj iLaUiiO.nb'Bty umI II
iV.r-k-; !-:r.. f ?t l. n-. Mn.
Ar-.l - ! : at! .-f-l nnnr.-its.
2 state.
lOU HKNT!
T
HE laree and cemmrdions ROOM
heret. iore occupied by F. M. Z.tsaca
in prii, .uz ihe linnri .lrr, in I rick s Huild
ins, near the crrner of Third and Market
streets. Possession given immediately.
At ; iv t.. JOHN U. I.i.NN.
April '.n, !-:S7. Atttrnry for W. Faita
EEblRAELE BUILDING LOTS
MOS-i SlLi:. One let rn Ssonlh Third
street, a square and a half from Market.
0LOT3
en S uih J'eurth street only two squares from
Market.
i I J Th above are level Lots, well Iccattd
and adapted to buildinsj purposes.
W. II. AKMSTKONG.
Actin;; Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee d
Lewisbur-z. March 12, l-.7
ri iiLIC Mi l: OF TALl'ABLE
Real Estate!
TITHE un!orsiit.ed will offi-r for sale, at the
I Publie house lately kept by Capt. Wm.
Kilert. in llartleton. Hartley Tp, L'nion Co. on
lucilay. June "id, lSOl, the follow-
in; described
THACT OF TaAXn
situaie in Lewis tcwnship. l'nion coontr; ad
joining lands of Heirs of K.G II. Hayes.ilcc'd,
lands el" Jacob Schrack, lands of Anthony Le
fevrr. (.formerlv part of this tracO and ethers,
containing W.VJ'lf ACHES, or thereabouts.
The whole tract is well timbered, with Oak,
Chestnut, and other valuable timber. There
is also believed tn be a valuable body of
IRON ORE
npon this land. E:"Also at the same time anrl
place he will oiler for sale the reserved IKON
OliE INTEREST in the part of the tract sold
ti Anthony Lefever.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the
conditions, which will be liberal, will bemad
known by the subscriber.
JACOB AI RAND.
M uiul-burg, Snyder Co., Pa., April Sl '67.
COAIa! COIL!
10AL ! The undersigned would res
pectfully inform the citizens of Lewisbnrg
i and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining
towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a
j supply of SIIAMOMS anil WILKS-BARRE
I f'(.l.,firStove and other purposes, of every
. Taii. ry and Kie. and will dultTer Co&l tn ptraoflfl daririnR
I il. he hn n te.m fr r tlint pnrr e. Haains ereend a
. p.or of p.l V k.ls. M -CALKS, h. ran afiturc frNoa
i urrh:- C-al thst th-y wiil get full weight, and tLua
1 f i-n i'.raliat th-y receive.
I (V;il r.m l.e had nt ihe loweiit Cah price at bis VarJ,
' a few ynr!! Iron. Mr. Weiuenaaul'.-. UoteU
II 7..oi..Ma.l kinds wa ill 1- attended to at fil Teal
Tard. iOKOK 1IOLSIU.N.
l-wi-hnr;, Vr 1-. t.'fl
I VAIso lllaeksjnilh's Coal.
DR. KELLIKG'S
C'anrrr Inst it tit o, for the Treatment ct
Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcer. Scrofula, cr
any Growth cr Sore. Chronic Diseases gene-'
rallycanbecured (if curable) without surgical
operation or poison. Forall particulars write,
state diseases plainly, and enclose S5 cts fer
advice ; Letters must have a postage stamp
enclosed lo pay answer. Medicine sent any
distance. Address C L K ELLIN. M D.
Meehanicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa.
Meeharii--ti!'iirir if s mitea from Itarrl.burff.cn UleC.V.
Raiimd.and aeorible rroni al. nartj of the UnlcB.
Oid and veun.r. Kior and neh.eoma all w. will do yea
ft. .1. 9 T.. lluw affltcteil who can not fieil me r"P
u ally, 1 will enl. per malt, on n-rwipl of only, a Reetr
toprei-itre Slisiieiue.wilh full lureclion fi.rne,lc. Stala
all I'articularn. A.IJre-!" ai anoT. Hm-TO
( LOt KS all kinds of May and
:t0-hour ltrass Clocks and patent lev
fime.nirres. Itrnss 8-dav clocks at ?4,
brass 30-hourclocks as lewasl. Allcloela
warranted for one year at J.I.. i Ol'EW
, :iite Uaf. rosl f-'t
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