LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FAR3IER-J LINE 20, 1M7 4 '. .1 1 ' 4' ' i ! - i. I I . li: tTS .O Mlt . J. f IUIMUirfl VL IJlOIIlf If. j v O. N. WOF.DEN & S R. COBKEI.I03. -uHi4ii1 on Utrmb Sv.trnl. hi tti ltrst mud b-.-rt Hrrn' ViO nf". ir -t.i--r In 1 ni .11 '.mty. Lewfeburg, July 4, 1857, Hon. VM. D. KELLEV, formerly a Latter, recently a Law Judge in I'hilud., bis accepted the invitation to address tha Mechanics' Celebration in this place. Ha is an able and eloquent man, and we thiuk will well repay a hearing. G. Alexander Fkliz, late a carpenter, now a student in the University at Lewis burg, will read the Declaration of Inde pendence. Sloes' Danville Silver Cornet Band, is cngaged also, tho Mifflinburg Band and Manial Musie'are expected. The leading public exercises will take place iu the forenoou,lcaving the afternoon private parties, picnic,, CncerU, or whatever may devised. U M Mrssrn i nnnnintrrl MarsIuJ. as- (listed by Mesprs. Georijo A. Frick, Phillip n il i t . ti n i illmyer,A. M. Lawshe, Thomas Graham, J. A. Kreamer, John M'Faddin, Michel 1 l'ichthorn, Henry W. Fries. The Procession will march up Market St. to Fourth St. un Fourth St. to St. Mary St. down St. Mary St.to Third St. down j Third St. to St. John St. down St Johu i . . H.i . Cl J C M ... let St. -up Market St.to Third St. d.wu Third St. to University Avenue up Uni- j versity Avenue to L niversity Ilill. rr-i r n 1 t t..l 1 i iao iJiiOWlDZ oracrs 01 rLcuauit" ana Artizms, Lave places aspigned them ia the : procession, (auJ others to be auocd as may to found cxpedieut) viz : 1 . MuKie. 9. Orafor ani Intfttitin Ctnmltt". KJfr cl iteclaxalion o! Ju-l-i-t:nJeuce. Cir?T. PtiV-n anJ Town Council. F.nciuern ati i Mr.hmi", Waftmakra ai)l .iwt'lim. Mnulilera aod Pat tt-rrt-uiaKcrs. Oarptmtr and J -infra. i-t-huildT(i aud Tauiberf. Coarb mkt-r!, IriciJicrs ani I'tiutf rf. H!a.kuutlj5. Ma pic Fhe makers. ItrickJ avers and ri?tereri. ttrirkmakrri. P toue-ina.B and Cutter. flua.-uiiLba and TiniiitU-t. Wwatt nd HatU-n. Tanuera aul Curriers, handlers. Millvra. Buftirra and Bakers. 51 iir. Citii- ds generallj. 4- It. . 7. It. . T. 11. 12. 1.1. II. 75. J. 17. . 1. V 21- 5i Z4. ft. C-i. ALL ia thiH and otber towns, cr coun- liy, who are or hare Lien Mechanics or Artiuns or personally engaged in any -Mechanical lusiiie.--, are invited to march in the procession ; and Farmers and every j ether person desirous of celebrating the j dav are urged to attend. i Ba.nnf.B6, Flags ic It is desired tif tKi ir.ipl !..,).. A-. clintit 1 b.- r.-n ..i ,.,i ..iu., wo fented in the Celebratioc by appropriate devices, such as each cla.-s miy select IW. .lft Ot --. O . lUMU. Eul badgo for every individual. Wo are reijuested t) invite all tho Car penters and Jjiu'-rs to uiett at the Lite Arjiis uffi2i, to morrow evening, to agree upon their d jc jratious. The 1'ainters. Coach-niakcrs, and Trira- ; ;, j , ,. : -, ..i;;,.;n, Chroniele effiee thifFridav evenin" nroniUO Cltue, mis ( l uaay; cvcuitic. ritbn, te.l..a tbnoM main -imilar ar- .s, "-s--' j nncemenls some one takiu" the lead in ' caUTng them together. J Tub Ladies we tru,t will lend their , ncccssarv aid iu nrenaring bonucts, fl ! Li. for the stand and Market street. Some of last year's flags can be easily adapted to tho occasion. e notice several of our neighboring towns bavenocelebrations,but recommend a cood turn out to Lewisbure. We find . good turn ou o e " . mieh tnterct als m the e un y ShouU tl.n -ether be fair, there will doubtless ! be an immense and unprecedented assem blage here. Xcma Jims from XMI)cr (Conntico C3TJ. G. L. ShinJel, we und Las been appointed I'ost Master grove. A good man, and a good loca.iou, tho Tclcrapb being kept in the lrug from the rain of decaying systems, create and f. r xx-.,ll Ql.ln.l.l i bullJ UP uew structures and to this latter fctore of agonsellcr A. Shindel . cUss lit.(,n? such hmut u II. S. I'hiuuey, lumberman, of Bradford nay ! Let us contrast Napoleon and H.iilo county, bad bis truck broken open at 1 way two men, alike perhaps in the normal ,. . ' . - 1. j c-- Ann lilt.1 nature of their penius, and each aiming; nt a Jlanctta, at Light, and fco.WU in bills ccnaln universality of empire in the profes- fctolen. The paper money in bis pocket sions they respectfully selected. The empire and $500 i gold escaped their notice.. I "f lhe s"ori hich ihe former created and l , ir so many years ol fluctuating victory sus- Judge Jno. Thompson (as well as 1 ac-. tamed and fostered, was, alter all, an idle and ker and Strickland) is a Printer. j a Moody dream. It faded in the frost of his Th. I.rL-,.n.tnwn .T.i.rnnl. hitherto ncu-' "d when he died, a lonely ex- . ... , tral in politics, is coming out for the American Republican nominations. Advamaoks or Tuavm.. A corrcs- pondent at Rockdale, furnishes the D hi- , ,,. ... tc-ire (.ra.; u.pubnnr tuis scrap pi inior- w..wX war upon (Mf auJ Wllh ,h(f self the cxaminalion 0f the reports of tho vari Biatiou : "Samuel C. Gray, Lsc, ,of Kock-; d of his Universal Remedies has ; ou3 committees. One query elicited con- dale, having just returned from a j iurncy loucht and overcome his enemy in every land, I ,. . , . . through several of the Southern Statcs.has on every sea, among all tribes and national.- "derab.o discussion ; the question, iu sub been fed U chati"e his political views on ties nl inearth. It was a stubborn light and '. stance, wa3 I think, nearly as follows: tho slavery question by the repeated cru- j esTcheer wWe'r! ' tLc ruIc M govert.mcnt.laid ell 1C8 01 the most burbartU8 kind be Has - 1 . . 1 .1 1 l .. ; ,Ma" rretra.eu upon to , Ins master. lie has forsaken the 8ham Democraev, and become a staunch Wiluiot Republican. God speed him." TIir in,.m nt ..!U n tho rattawissaL road f.r Mav, ISiT, were 40 cent, over lhe s.m3 for'May of last year. "XoTlllSti like I.KATllErt." A. 31. Allen of l-ottsvil.e is said to have invented . ... a process ly which l'lguerreotypeg like- iicsgea are taken on leather. Pr. S. S. Cumuiiugs is appointed Tost Piaster at i,cimud. A son of lr. Magill, of Danville, by an .. , ,. , r iii .cctJental discharge of his gun while hunt- ing had a large portion of the scalp of his .jrhcad torn awav The Soap Manufactory of Mr. Garret, in Danville, was consumed by fire on Fri - day a week. Lost 5500 exclusive of the . ttiilding. J insurance. The Lvciming couuty Tire Insurance r,mn,- -! ;.. .t.m. ...) j j t ; i e pift year. They have now itisured r.l :;V.,12, aui premium note, ic for-: . .. . '"'' I'- - .- . The wife and other uicnibers of the fain- d Jpl Alexander, E(, , of Mifflin r.iititi. linTa K.nm iii1 .ilWi. .!.. Kit flirt county, have been much afflicted by the ' poison infused into some apple butter from the glazing of the earthen crock iuto which t I I ii liau uecu put Tl.. P . 1 . T . , 1 iuu v.ouiui. birucs in uorica coudij, uu -6 " -- maja ty the V couuties at Lancaster JelouKina to the County of I'm. ui will be vi.ible at Lewiiburg on the 4th of: goods roads, and wheat crop promising at j jIazchurst on tt,a (jubcrua- fZTthe ejection of the new cumy out f July. j least an average, most of which they havo (rack) a j,.!c,,ate j,resentud the ful-: ran of Cuion, bounded and describe 1 as Id- A beggar importuning people for money j to wagon thirty miles to market Lo j lolf ing Mut to ill Convention, and with-1 u,y a,ljuininR cacil olhcr, &ai !)(,nded -in Danville, was clapped in Jail. The is an old town on the Philud. Si I ltteburg . w Jci;horatioii3 of that body : cn the west by Vine stieet, north by M.irkct : neit morning, bo was glad to clear out. Turnpike, and was formerly noted as a : Mu rBt41Dt,.r i view ( ine fact that street, east by Plumb street and m h by an Two men broke out of the Danville Jail ' ctory of the best cart-whips in the State. : the who.e n,a? of Auienca i Bradford , .jhern ...e royr I , a, .a on Monday evening last. The Sheriff had . Ped through Lridgport and Upton, into ' tTZ WZVc' lot adjomin, P,u,b street left (!iom i"n tin, cliirnr, nf Inrn mrU nf thft ! house, whose vigilance they contrived to elude. or ' "i man's Mill. 1'errv count, baa been chau- ged to "Markleville." 6 Beside, foot passengers, 135 teams have psssed the Danville Ferry in one day. A man nalucJ Fw ' LaJ lh foot gJ 1 wvcrcI crttsLc(1 in' lhc Daavaitf Koling ' Mi!, part of u LaJ , be aul.lutatcdc j . . ... I I tnrftpA I iroAlv li-u nrcpnli1 1a iifvcr , . ,. ,, . ' , , , . the address at the annual celebration of the ShTnsf SCmiDary' KiUgS'D Pa ' 0n I " ln . Jonas Garman is appointed l ost Master . , , . , . at Lykenstown in Dauphin county. I Tr. ,, , , r .i-iii IheolJ stone barn ou the island be- tweenfcuubury and -Northumberland, s to L9reaiovea' auJ rcbul" uom aM' . 6er pf fire h? tIle Railroad. j The Dauvillo American says a survey 1, l..w . :!.. . . .. j" ""u kumuictcu, n a um jii- road from that place to Northumberland, 1 the stock taken, and the road will be built l.cnn5J.lvani:l) Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, ' Siturdy, the 1st dayoAwjusl next, i'urZS.x !'f"a- i as soon as possible, under a charter ob-1 In(j;anai iHinois. and Iowa, and some from a'! that mes-uaje and tract of land situate in h' .r, taiued several years ago. The Danville Democrat says there will be from 150 to 200 new houses added to that borongh during the present year, a ' considerable portion of which will be brick. 1 Ou the 9th inst., a Hear weighing 470 pounds was shot by Jacob Itishel of Sugar Valley. He had helped himself to several sheep in the neighborhood, and returning ; at night to Cui.sh a meal, met his death. I Ou Salurday evening last, a storm in Wayno Tp. Clinton Co., unroofed threo barns, uprooted 12 of an orchard of 0 ' trees, and caused other damages. V. It. Wilson & Co. of the Jersey Shore , . . . t ounary, nave commenced advertising. A g'jod bustuess stand, and must succeed, The members of the several choirs in l ... tamsport, are orgautztng themselves , mto an association for mutual benefit and . pleasure. : John Irvine or Irwine of Xorth'd Co., .....! ; .!., r 1M ...i.:. ...v --.I,. v. .... heirs can hear of something good by ad-, dressing John Ford & Co., 173 Grove Wiiiiaui Fullmer is first named on tho : Democratic side fur Senator in tie Xor- ' thuuiler'and district. Information is wauted of Samuel Stif fen, late of Washington Tp.Snyder Co.l'a. Address Henry AruulJ. -Ut.l ieasant l;lis. SujderCo. i " - "J"1' vu' t The first attcni&t to ret stock for the Sha- c mokin Bank, was not very successful, on-' ly about 100 shares being taken. Com-1 mittees wero appointed to procure bub- scrintions in other towns and townahins. i Dr. John, editor of the KIoomsburr Kc. cublicm. is elected President of the Co- i :....i. i s.: .. t.m. luuiuia vuuuijr .ni:uiiuiaioo(jiuijr. JLaitL to 'cm like a lloman father. Doc. i a ,- ji, ,i.; A mad dog appeared in bhamokin - b strvchnine. J' IP l to lo mad in strychnine. iti:kgi rnnti:s. the wonns or rHrsiciL and moral tbiumph. an i .apoe,1Il; ,ieri, are rfurln(,rs w lR. lue sra.oin rocit, mere was nncomnen- saiin; bcnetit that he could point to for ail the cart.ae, misery, and ruin, his personal ambi tion c-.t the world. j Professor II .lloway ma le a wiser choice. 1 alihoueh the snemy ee grappled -vith had more than mortal terrors at cnmniane". He The le . .:. , f a -..--..-,1 slIfr( r.r ,1,. I ,. " . - -".V W. inii sma i voice o,a approvmj; conscience : the assurance that his years had been devoted i -hy object, and the prowing respect a"J a,!",'",llon of 'hose sood opiuion dc- ... i. .:.. 'e on ' 1 e calumnies of interested hate, and persist in UWTL the nations and branches of ihe human fkmi - ' And his is an empire that will last, and . a reward that shall nut nass avar. j It would be an ir'nlt to the understanding ! of our readers versed as we must sunnnse ! "',m ,ODe uY" suf" ''tai interest-to !larf.p nnnn the dilrVrrrit t. c iifitiA r...a.,i. t gallon by which rro!. llollowav succeeded in ' ' demonstrating that all maladies took tneirrise . in an organic impurity of blood. He did dis- j eorerilJ and byldlscIverlng, in ..Mi,,, ! single combination of herbs capable of restor- i lne me oioou to puruy, arrived at that Univcr ! sal Remedy which, Ihouph dreamed of, and . believed in. and hi.ped furby the 1 all farmer ages, had never before been realiz- ' Lu"'v ?,nV' indeed vs the reward of the learned and inde- j fatipable physician j the prayers of the mil- ! ''onshe has aved accompanying him through ana l,,e recor'1 ol their gratitude will . nave eone before him when he is summ r.ed Irom the teene which his renins and ph Ian- !!!5!,P-V ka V?1' ! "he reward of practical berrevole see y. a'i i .a.-er.h9: ctown. .V V. SufiJjg trf..,.j , .aAhVaVaVeaThTa-wVK VZZ Sd overhead, but ; 110! r arillCrS- 1 11 11 II CC .Of U miRd U eorce Kaaek ose,,, k u,yer an; oiner. , , . illustrate tne diil-rence which lirs boinc.n underfoot it was a 11 nnra and clav. Ihci I Oil M near i.ewisDiiif.-, a 1.0.1 ... , -o, ,,,;. , i -, ,. , 1 . r erstand their practice and achievmems. There are procccdin2S 0M.ned with mornjBff worsLiD ' .Iranst ZriM land! of Jacob FaVley.contninins 7. V":!'" o atSelins- soioiers wnose mission seems to be to pull ,,,,. , ,, 0 , . ' ; "'V " "f- V - -- Acres more or less with the apptirtenancev in the barn, which, bemf nf I'ennsvlvania Unabe terms at private sale for lash. Iiiouire rr.rs' ..." ' . 1 . .. . 1 '" J ... ConupoiijiKcfthcLi!irjtiorsthroni.'is.) i tcr, Evertsolc, Metzgur, lIutisickcr,C irvi:r, PUIIIjIC SALE. SiglitS Of a LCVisbUrg('r"dOWa SOUlh." Hoke, Hupp, Lct'ueruiati, Sic. The Lour f -j-oTICi: is hereby pi veil that 'he urn! r Sl.t, . passed down the Valley i of twelve arrived and with it dinner and i i ; of the West Conecochcague, passing Dry after a bite, a euioke, wo started for Mmhly ap,roycJ t!ie lN;h .lav of April, A. I). Knn V.niwll.Wrr f!rricV Furnace, and Khenbcrd.-town. V. IlABLOW. W57, on Stromal the ISth "lay of July. A. 1). ..) -"J"--v . (-1 - 7 finally out of the mountains to Loudon, j X , nirrnn, olL.n 1 1, a hnt With 1W but heavy avy limestone eiay region, six , H Post fences taking the lead.and the big chimneys outsido ot tho houses, ineuai- timore & M'Conuellsbun' Turnpike wc . . . . . 1 . - : foaBj to be a ErlJed roaJ. ljUt uaJ to!1 nevertheless. Drove through recnc.stle in the lower end of Franklin CUUD'J-to tho Muttontown Hotel, kept by ; Mr.Brumbaugh-in a maguifiecut country, ' J08' 00 Stata , . June 1st, we reached Hagerstown, the scat of lusticc of ashincton count v.Marv- . ..... .... 1 jantl a 0king town, principally ! linilt nf JiripV-nml contnininm 4.000 inhab- i,aD,S- Limc9t0DC fcnceS '' ,Le roaJ iQ ' abundance, and there are limestone rocks . , , a m i,i. in superabundance. The grain fields look . very spotted. Driving on eight miles, wo reached the ! rmnndsof the Annual American Dun7:nr,l Omfirtnc, about 10 o'clock A. M. Rep- resCntatives of the consregatior. of this do nomination were hero from all parts of tho i ninn iTPiTt .w KniMftnd. ' ipvnnnpar' tQ te most numcr0U3 from ycw Jersey, ' ! - ii ,i c ,i k t Tl I nearly all tho Southern States. There wero said to be 0,000 or 8.000 rcoplc pre-; sent yesterday, and to day about 3,000 or ! I 4,000. There was preaching at the 6ame timo from three different places from the meeting touse, a largo barn, and a largo tent. We made our way through the crowd to tho mcetin" house, and heard ' Isaac l"rice,of Chester Co, 1'a, deliver one of the most searching discourses it has ever ! been our good fortune to listen to. With ! a charming voice, and an animated deliv- try, the rfctbt word always in tho rijibt place, to our toinj he seemed to hit the . nail ou the head at every blow. Public J preaching being closed, we found our wav i out to look upon the congregation. The i f'c'ds and fences were lined and filled with j 1 - 1 - "t ge?, nor.es, ana -rivers ol every . variety and color imagiLable. Had quite , a discussion with a Maryland bachelor on 1 ,1C cbovy 6klu question. He contended that I'm- e S.nn kIuiii ,1 Imv all (ho ab.iv-u ' .... . . ' . a"J colonize them ; the deponent said each State hhould buy their own, and dispose of , ima uiu!l WhitsuntMe Monday, tho colored folks! Lave a grand holid,y ; our informant y9 there are about COO of them having a pic- tile about four miles from this place. i Our inner man needing strenglhcning, we repaireu to tuc tent, nieu was crecitu especially for eating purpose, and will ' ' ' 1 Feat ..:0 persons at one time. A great - ( crowd in attendance, food being furnished . gratuitously, and about 3 o'clock we got a '.hancc at the fourth table, where we made amends for previous abstinence. I f j : i " AItt r umnt r wmcss nieeuog was hcii ia tuc Darn, When questions wero . scut in bv different comrrerratiuns. and rc- c i mci 10 committees to report to morrow ; fcrrcd lo committees to report to morrow : morning. Another turious shower coming B , , r 0D the bcst aceommodution3 wo couId flIld , were in a deserted cooper's shop, where we , retired, and no doubt felt graieful after we I j, .,' b i had fallen asleep. , Juno.:. J bis morninir, the prospects i i.-rr. with the l.nir.l r.nrlltmn. nn ...l,ir side of the threshing floors rcmoved.aecom-, odated a very large audience with teats in the camp meeting style. Ilreakfast was served up in the tents, all the scats being 1 . ' taken np by the Oldest members hrst. F'mver and sinoinrf be.inir pmlnd. tlio rdi- j -" , bles began to disappear. The main bulk of the crowd having scattered themselves amongst neighbors and friends in the eve - ... . ... ,. i n.ng, did not arrive at the meeting ground this morning till about 9 o'clock. 1'rcak - fast being over at that time, proceedings .' 1 b, m the barn were resunicu with prayer and sincinc The first business in order was , dnwn in the chanter hv Maiilmw' . tio,rcl covcr aU olJonccs against the cbureh i , ', ,. . ; bJ members, both publia and private 1 j The committee having charge of this ques- j tion bad answered it bv simplv savin.No. ! This did not suit many of the members, ! tU M' ' " ; ' satisfy all. Other questions were bro't ! up and discussed, such as these : "Should . ......... . ' he supper be on the table at the time ot ! washing fectf hv are women excluded ; from l.reakiDg bread like men ? Is it pru- dent for brethren to attach fictitious names to any of their communications in public prints? Is it proper for ministering bre thren to deck their children with jewelry, such as gold, finger rings, breast pins, and of earbobs, and to send them from home for the purpose of being taught instrumental music 1" and many others, on many dif ferent subjects. Good will, brotherly kindness, and love, pervaded all the pro ceedings that fell under my notice. The f.illi.winir are soma of the names of the Isaa t- , t- J-'u " S'Jlw, hiiaUi, hur' , . i . . ,, . , . t T isaacinec, . Before tho nominations were i .. r . ' Americanism and integrity of Diviu wilmut, I "2!ZZ i f . ' m. , lh. cinmoii'lii is represented here,! therefore withdraw from , J-.-.i .....I ! f.'.'.'"' - .: t"-"lH,d"u" ? v i, . j J... - j C.urottMA Oveueani, Mail. J j s ! were received at ashingtun, on the loth ; int., for carrying tho mail to Cahfornia. JJ' bil, : ?1,000,UOO and the lowest 8-00,000. I.( costs u ucio aam conmeraoie io seua uis . n .,.. i i wuuet just wuere ne pieases. t l f ...... 1.:. A ...l;t.. , o settle the accounts of the School Direc- tora tf gate. County Treasurers usin,. public funds for private purpose, aro ,. . , . . , liable to heavy punishment. L. - - VS "STl M. i Ol UKUKAULY to an orJer cf the Orphans i .. n. .... m i. ,inco,i iu public bale, on the premises on Vhite lleer township, t nion county.a'tjiitning lainN -it David Kamsey, Joseph potls, Aaam llce! and David Moyer, containing O I .-.r. and 42 nprrhes. 1 more or css. Ti,e improvements areasmall - frame House and Stable, and the land LitUi?;,., ' in Iu!!Ule township. adjoining lands ', of J"hn Bf-nase, Francis Wilson w ' i";"'"""5 , Accordtns to the decree of the Court, the ; premises will tie sold at private before the j mthlir. !n . t' a LiitririAnt nrifp i i.tTiTi'il. . s-ile t enmmniee at it) ..clock A.M., when 1 terms of sale will be male known by . f'ONRUl sVARTZI.EXIEK. Executors of Jacob frtu -i, deceased ,. ,!.. r. .. v. . .... ' ..mi r.L Kiii-sii, Cleric May SI, l-.r.7 AUCTlOn SALE!! ni 'in i.. - .1. ...-.... .. iP-i rrBI.IC Sale of TAirABLr. tT at P..rt Tr.,n:.h; Thi.r. of thei;;: votton K K- ,;,, , ai.n the terminus of the TKt; uK J'o.N KA1L- J'"" llll i'J.M.lV J11 I 'V I ., crnssinutlieSiisniiphannatn the nreient term: nnsvf tiie Vorihci n cntral K. It. The saiJ lots will Le oll'ercd fur s lie at I'ort , if, tU 25M of JHtjf, 1857, ":VZ'': lllVir": am business b.eatious in the village. l'ort '1 rrvnrtnn is destined to crow very last, and has anion' other advantages those to be dorive l from the completion of the Nni'h- rru Central liaitroa.t, an 1 its connection witn h Railroad of thf Trevorton foal and Rail-1 rna d Company leadinsrto their extensive ,, y coal shippins ports above the Junction. Iihas Z'Zmfc "lo titsuc! hanna;the Bridge oll'erinr; the only facilities f"r mllcs UP ami down the river lor forward ins; country produce to Southern and Eastern -s - markcts by Railroad. Port Trevori n has the lurthcr advaniaee of neing sut.nneii by a rich iitm extensive agricultural country in me vicinity. tbms Terms of slk. Purchaser-? will pay ten rer cent, casii.me naiancein mm in.si.i.iiu-iiis at one, two, and three years, w.th interest an- -. - valued at tw, he amounts unpaid ; improvements two hundred dollars to be put on cfl1 lo w,tm" T.VwVZ'-? of purchase. (JEORGK MOWIONfeup t. j.nrt Trevorton, June 13, !So7 at the t MIlCC Ot 10 YAIjUAKLK IJKAL ESTATE ' I-'Oll SAI1'. rpHEsnbseriberolTer. forsalehis Residence I " "ie nTsie "'',""; C0nuV'!, in the ltoroufh of I.ewishursr, between Market I an,lst.l.miis strcets.cnnsistinsof near a lot and i ahalfolEround.makinsafrontofilft feet on said . " ..... ... .. j i i Second street, and in length 1S7 feei,6 inches. TIia imnrnvpinpnts are a commodintts three 1 57 storey BRICK DWKLTJXCr 1 jHllIOTTSF. of Pssd hrick' 47 ,cet i front bv 3t feet deep well limshed with a j a';,lil(. a5() marble'sil,s a, inleU in frnt ! a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of ! "'V ! feet-an Out K;tchen-a Well of ex- i cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a i arse (;jstcrn also tinder roof a laree new 1 Stable an Ice House and other necessary t OUt-bUlidinSS. inTlT arc also oil saio5 Lot choice Fruit Trees and Sslirubbery.f The location is a desirable one either for a -,:,., r.i.lpn.. or nnhlie business. It is on Ihe most elevated part of the Boron?)., near theCourlHouse.andbtitashoridistaneetromj Market street. Terms will be made easy. June 9, 1H57. - F. .MILLER. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Yrnd. Ex. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas Union county and to me directed, I will unim to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public 0"seinf "''d "lencin-tt'loo-ch, ! he rf' V'T A certain tract of land, situate in I nmn "ZlZi eLTIand"of Mary Jenkins ,OB the 1 norui -iim "3i '"'"" ' j , west. lands of John Phillips ; anuon tne south, John Youngman, and ! lands ol Jnn l nunp: lesse M. Waller. Containing bhlb.MY j ACRES, more or less.wuh the appurtenances. : The above tract of land contains a large quantity of IRON ORE 'he improve ments for taking out the ore are made, the veins opened, and everything arranged for mining purposes. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as lhe property of Horatio 6'. Taiigart, Joaiuh 11. Furman, anil Lli-.hu C. Burton. DANIEL D. Gl'LHIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, June 9, 1857 FOIt KENT! THE large and commodious ROOM heretofore occupied by F. M. ZirstrH in priming the Union Argun, in Friek's Huild- ine. near the corner of Third and Market Third and ' streets. I'onsession given immediately. AdoIv to JOHN B. I.INN. Apr.U9, l"-y. . :t. rac) ! ; IVnTniii . . -. .1 ...,:. ... ,l,. It in-tiMi i f Nrw Berlin, the Jail, Court House and all other j !.. K! ir. 1 In 1 1.1 i i. I' s mid Latlds. situate llisaid on -i, ...... - - the no ? L-fUl'tli -I 'U ml ...-. uii-. j v. north, whereon the Jail ii erected. Said 1 lots will be sold separate, together wit.'i the appurtenances. ,.,,,., f Rale to commence at 10 o clock A. M., of salJ dav. when and where the terms and con- ditionsof sale will be rnr,.!.- known .y the up- J - '' XmZnu HI1MJV C KYKlt, jane 3. IR.vJOH.N V.IIAKBER. TO 'I'll OK II WHO VI IMH.MS A (he rouk tiftfrjf TnK khmiwat tmm cm aw h. ....t mn.. tti-ittK -v wlit'-li all wliO d-'.-irw tu M.Ul or ur hiM; a mij.rr.ir iiitlitv f--r f.iriuin.i:) :i r.'ij-i liy iiiij ii.ti wlti -li :ni i-'.tt n-ic fiiii.-r.iti .n t imw i pre "Tly i- lt;it.l iu Kik i .iuuiy. I' ttnvh Uii !-I - t" (I. riving p.-i.til;t'it. n ..f - nn- 10 ( it. if jt'rI-i-Uy liaJtIt)-, Hiii tin- t.fni! l" j isu ft v.-r unknown 1 1 !.-t I. a ;m ttl ut-'t iin' win; I : tiHtt.-. H.f r.t.i. m i;. TfiiMiiiiir.t.- . f tl,.- .-t, nf tl.r : iuMy i.I Luul and ir..u. i t. 1i, i...r i r- Mr ri.-l.t'iiniit-, t" U- J t a' at thf tim1 of iun hiii!it:. or a -iar--f l!- srrv-!it;tlin to t-.'vitr the s-une f r $ jfvyl-." j r u n:Lcr IJ,1 , R.-ri- vVMe f l"T m- iith. I'i tint 1 r rnrv mm : $l!i uii 1 Uii'i.T, i-a:l in :t-lI!'-. a ! utit-.I p n-tif Will U atl..r.l. IttMi f T orrlA .li' U!iL f lL'l,.T t- lit. Ill eoiifiid'-riit); th Mivautii'-a ,f eiuifiratit th;. ltvality tti f-'llow:n-' ar j.r--uT-1 : th" li.-ai'-.t cr-i, .ui- t k1ii.1i iLis fctlLlvtiivuL b attaint-! it I n'-iit r ;it j r".ijrrity. 7 It f thf rentr.-1 f th.- sfrrat nrth -fct i.wi irr t 1 tui-tim-w iiUfe in tli? M;it. It will ,'' 'I "l jh, nin , , ia,,.i ,,fjn,.., i,,,i. ,:,iii... ni rmiu.-i.t ,m, phuji-i, it. - u:.j. i j... k.i aiilys..l tli. '-nal. tlur ir-.u i-r.-a-i'l lh.- lim--11-. in. ri-j".rt l.-i-t-nT .nil vnaf .ill tt furin-ln -l in ,iir--r-. ..mf'i Tliri-.. rii;ir..a.l an lui.l out tlin.uh tr.t. .r.-pi-rtT. Tbf ulil.-irv Kri Ititilroiiil cii'R u. i lir.r-. t r.r i.ur iv.al t tl"- it niii t...:ii t:ii-- l" I'I ' . A Ure. irt ol tl.i. r-ii.l 1 1 sv . u lini-hit. att l i. im w in riiiiiiin-' orl-r. A h' nty f..pv i. n..w uorfti'ii: li- in 1 r..' t. wanl- our Itiii'l in th1..?-t.-ru iliri c "i..n. tlo- n.uo. t. r th". .oinil..ti:.n ol Hlorh 1m.. 1- fit r.i:. ..1- it li fi n ! f Lin-liol. Th-- A:!.-f;ti-nv V alloy lUilr-m-l 'onn- rt u. ilh .Now Vork. Itt..r.n aii-l' fitthl-urij. TLi V.uai.go K.ad coniieotf u with It.o H r T.'i.-ri' ar.- a:ri-a.tv koo.1 Tur!ip;ki It- .i runninir tl.r-.' tlii l.r.'portv. T.irioii. olli.T toa.1. t.avt! t- -u oj.-ti-.l I'i afi-omni'-tnto Ihi-fuiib'ra'.in wti t BcHl..-iitnt wLi. h L-i H.r,. j, n. ..: iwtutiity o.-ia! t it mw otin-l t run n who u aTit. I" op.T i.!- hiui-oi 1 a h' Ho- in :HI v w V , ;;; j,T"J.7." ".-iV,'. V-TiT".-""!. i"n 1. a'i'mi'"" "n".!.'..i ',h r. r i,Tir..-1-.. t....... t. .-it -f t-. iriii- tn-. r. t i : .r- !n','j "i.i.V. 5.'l ii.'r.' th.'.imlT.Tt...:'. r t - i to Hi-h. n tl.i.1 o:iii.at.. in l!:.' w:.:l 1. l.-i-! oo l.ir : nr ..i t ain. ! i-thi: r'.u. ..- t.-:ti t. t :t H l',niii;v. lltit h'-rt' i- a thr.ii. f Ot I...1TI- ttip t"wns. rr ui iiinu fliur'-l-f-i, . I.i ' . 1' I ; tri faiv mills t-ri t uu.i-. mi j .-rv th.r. U--r- l- lUerr i i-a-ii uiarkft t hid Th- Inm! -r trtl- lt v. r hm.'untfl toovrr two huriJreJ nii i; n U-'t lniur. In a li'Tt Itui", unit. j t th ral, it will i"'" f" nuTi' VotJiial.i.-. si h uuinti.tr nf iron 'dk at. 1 ir-ir.iitif-tt-ri- in Iw ifrt--l ; tli y ar ;it jr--iii -tvln.: t)4ni fstt-n-ivt'Iy nt Wirrn. ft t -11 I r ih-n li-1 -i i- t i.-h to e' tliiTt. U.e I'.ivnifDt art- wh thuA lit-y "..n ":(ilv 1 uy a tann to .iv tliir ns'.ii tain -.li- fr--ui v,.uit in thV funiri. cr t. jmn n -itiii -l-:nv l y tii- ri- wl h t.-t- I'la-'-in :thi- i t I r. -i -. Vy tu '.!; n-ir.r- Iv nit-t-J. imti-tniitinl rui-i ,u ' n N u:!. r.T-'.p- li(ti 1 lu.tk- -,ir; Bj'. ",.-t.ii. an :v nr r'-.U-V K. Ji rii. 'rrliiry. .No. ! .. W i.i.ut Mr-t. Ulj-w full itifirui:il't !i. Minr1.- fr lr.t 't- f.f !.v.l i:n l- V iuht or f -'.ir. .1 I r It-ttt-r li!"S::.L th fr f i r rt ' Hi' tit ni r.v.- li.ilt.irr. v.). n thi- -til w l.h-t t I I - f ini -l:t- I With T'i A''. Wart-Hilt- 'I.- ntvcii. I'lT.-u.- van ni?"- j 'r I art Imu -ir At-nt-. Kiuitf fi m i'liilo-i-It'lili trt Tyr'-nf-n it-.-' IVpijsv'.vn r.la IVntrnl lin i'r-n I. aii.l 1 1., tiff lv ?:.' t!.e!n J. Tli Ui a .Mi-L'ful mm.- n to Ti-it St. M -r" (I - ' hM-'liiicoRita-4.aii n is at! r-l'-l. Kn ,:i.r f r Ll'.' l "ii'-K-.;., Hit- r.l thf j.r. j'fil at l.M.irv'a. t j SHERIFF'S SALES. "Y . ante of su.i.l I sued out or the rv writs ot V-i: I. I.t. r.- (.'oiirt f f Omtrton l'i'-as of Cnioti County and to me dir-cf-l. will re eiprsed to I'ulilie S. tie, or outcry, at the i'ub lic House of Jus-is KisntB, at White le-r Mills ou IVctliit'sdil.v, July I, i .;, commeneinf; at tln'chek, A. -M., ut sai l dny, several Tracts of Land, to wit : i t0, , 'fi-nct of Land situate in t!i town- hin of White Deer, and comitv ol I ni n. Iionn.tcd east l.v lan.ls ol" the heirs i t Daniel . I.udwii. dee'd. ."atnuel II sh and olhers.nortli i by lands ef ihe heilidd Iron Company, west by lands of lr. LichtenthaVr. and south !y lands cf Jacob T. Stahl and heirs of 1 aac '. i:anek,dec"d,eontainin,' K." Aeres.moreor less, whereon are erected a llriek Mansion House. Frame Barn, and other Outbuilding with toe ! appurtenances. I No. 2. A Tract of Land situate in the town- ; ship and county afresaid, bounded east by inn-is ol amIel tiaKer. sou;n i v lauo ship and roiintv al'oresaul. bounded east ly lands of Jacob Farley, north by land of Ja cob Farley ami llaiiiel Fuliiur. wet and south by lands of S. L. Dock and Thomas ll ' ber. containing Kin Acres, all Timber land, with the appurtenances. So. 4. A Tract ol I. ami situate in tne town- thin and cnuntv aforesaid, bounded e ist.norih j west an,i suii, hv lands of the lii llield Iron . Coinrativ. eontainins 11 Acres, more or less, ; n-ith tlip annnrteiiaTices. j Nos. 5 and 6. A Tract nf Land situate in ' township and county aforesaid, bounded ! south by lands ot David Stciininer. east by j public n.ads. north by lot No. 4. west by ai. alley, containing half an acre, more or less, with the appurtenances. .No. 7. Six Lots situate in the township and county aforesaid, bi tn.ded east by lands el j William Heiney, north by lands oi Jonas i i isnci, ui . - - -j : lands of James lllaek, containing; t, Acres, j more or less, with ihe appurtenances. No. . A L t of lirottnd situate in the town- ship and county afrresaid, bounded south by fri. ..a-. I. nii; min. '! lands of John Heaver, east by lhe f!::;! rjrancn oi me umiiii'iiiiiiiic- ihci. hoi... ( lands of Stenninger. Ranek and John Heaver, j containing Three-Fourths of an Acre, more , or less, with the appurtenances. j Seized, taken in exeruiion and to be soida the property of HENRY HIGH deceased. N. B- The above Lands may be sold in pieces or together, as to suit purchasers. There is a first rate MILL SEAT on the j premises. ' ALSO. At HittTir.TO-r, at the Home of David Mover, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on .lion- ; lay, June !. a certain Tract of j Dissolution. Land situate in Hartley township, and conn- r.,IIE Copartucr-hi;. heretofore exi-ting be ty of Union, bounded east by a school house ! I ....et.n M,.,crll0rs ui..!-t the name of lot, west bv lands of Jacob iiintraman, north : ,;r!ll ;,, u.." was th;s dav disolve J bv by public roads and south by Peons ercek. , mHtnai CMlV. C(.nsi..it-ll rlo iw .V Co. to containing TWO ACIil'.S, morr or less.where-1 S(.;t!e a!l aCL4Un!s. p. 1VCIH H.TZ. on are erected a two storey I.Oti HOI .E .t-l''. U Vti.NI.R. and a small StabI-, with the appurtenances. I Seized, taken in exeruiion and to be sold j as lhe property of (5KOUCJE Sl(i lE.M AKER. ' I). II. fit LDIN, Sheiuf. Sheriffs Office. I.ewisbtirg, May 3d. 1SS7. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS jOR MIL. I'. One lot on South Third street, a square and a half from Market- I Also on South Fourth street only two squares from Market ltr"The above are level Lots, well located and adapted to building purposes. W. II. ARM8TRONO. Actins F.x't of Wrn. Arntrort2, dte'd I.t idling Msrel. ! V Kf " Essay's America Fenpcr Si never, pi.t in sj. ee:- .ul i J Ileaper and .1i.iv.-in i i. i.i..e m ytrars after its intr. ' i uon. d: ..-r Ki and Certitica'ei of an ! S iv.-r M mil nut uncled ill Ito' Ml .itt'-r, li.i 1 be:.' ii 5. . a the jrreat medal in Knsland, at the lhi same ve.ir. ho-.-: ver llua I" prrinamr. i y n an iio:. irtml .luri- of t-A? v whim ittutix awar.t "l inaiihine is a '!::-'.':!: loiitl'Jll lii'Tf, v iiicl ; a -i . , of i.i i:, i: it ha aiieady iei.ured in ti. :.:, Purir: Mifhllie a.: . Tin: 'AN .t ; r '1 1 t ni i ;i tl., ofo'.rl with t: II. V. ttllll' In f " vn i 'rii-i'm at: 1 ti.ni:i tl. iat. 1:i. It com a goVClTitlo 11 s i 1 ! ! ' ; sulj"C of Cl at i:.'.:.:i r..el.t ' i the I '' : I rii.g t!.J War. : 1 the 1' cetdinirs of tl ' ' ' nv-r:ti the Coii-littfi- n fi the I trt?.'riii3 ll.vk is t' .r . 1 ti. vv;..'. l'r ro.v d by seri; :i' ti. ! --i s.s arj tl.- . ..; Hi 'ft u.m:: 'l. i w: ; 1:11.. ii- ' 1 ' i ::.-!.. l Ciiilre, Ciiut-.u it. 1 l.v ' -ti..: e in.tii.i.cJ e:i:iva.-.-i:.c' the s ate'v. N. 1'.. TI.ey sl.s. r,.:.:iv: f..r any i f the .-'ail lard V', in the 1 uited Hta'. s May ..s I i; A t! ainiliii I!c:mI ot U C 13 Q h. U -i S V n i i.ri.i i p ii i s i u i ii (..'. i n:sr At. TO thi: r.. f r Th- . L.it .I..r:.T.. i!l 1! ' .in 1 rl... I.. I In. 1 il I tl't THI U 1 II pV.! u: K,,t..r:i. . bi- I ur . ni. 1 t- I r.. lr... r.'.-l r .i!-. T. 1 ill Ijwr. in1 i-..u:.ly ... ui" 111.- Hi., h I.. -ur.il. - it- in I lisp in tvv 1..I1. 1-'-!.!- 1. 1.. I I. i f tl.-i ' i-xti iu-t.r ' line ' i nr 1:. 1 nt' nt nn.l UnuTii i tl. Hlb! .Tit. I li- l-Hiir A';, ii:.' t. nr " 1" h;i'tl'i-ii it", in i ' i:i BIT f:ilnt. ;iti I Irv ti-!- :.r- U-.'IIC ' tl.e 't ct- ; Hi r. :" r. n. .-' n r-:-r- t. - f" il- -I. tin :-r m. t v tiivtd; ai.ti I '-.'i: ii i - '- " 1,-nliT rr -i ir. Eif ti 1 iw I v 'l liriir ri tr. -.1 Iri ui Lit- r i;r:t f , HO'.' : i r: .'.n -i 'tnr mid t -.t-.itv. . iuLa t'J .li i t.ftv- ln ir Im.r I- try trulj nu ! t.tvlu '. 1 l.t l - Ciill- il i in.:: I. ur li. -t.rati ct it pi- Hrr lit .1 :l . l:..v.. til. ir I - . K.I r. . r v..-irtk' l' r- Filial - ; It rr I t i:: 'i . ti-' rii.i.. r.i: ' . 1 !:.-! . ...r to tu ! ri-. It I. ..- J' r. r.U-st.rM I 1 r T'.ll ITHVf IUf 31 1 -t it I tin Mirft t -T 1 1 . . r f -nr J ic Mi l .It.. I ! lltll nl.. Ir'i. . un. .-l.-iMON 31 ANN. iat. i r. In ., T ban. no .1 Pr. f ft .1. V. !". ll.i r h ivr ri.imii J it- w. inl mil --li- 'H. 1 .Inr... -.'. 1 l;. -. r'iv. n 1 l...ir k- l... Hi nt l.v 11 u of Uit.u.. i. .. t, ar.d ir.tr. ft I lli' u;-l.t. r- m:itnr-iy lt . v, I ;i l.i Kf.-T..lioT it l.a. riMi:..a ii.- i Lilt' un ii' ui.L r iuiu. in 1 v - S. l.KK-?i:.e : r, f O.J.VVorill .1 Ci . p. .-; ri. T. r-. .'U "l. v. N. , (in lli. ti: N. V. rr C.il.lif K.-l..1 li-hm-Lt and IU .liirket Uti I. !. T . l...u... M... I Si. Ai. I l i 1..- ali Tlr'!-T-J. in '.(...'.i.r, i.y Ui.i.r ..- ( .1 nrr..; f t' The business wi.l U- cniuiutd by J. F. Cicholt Co. Administrator's JMotice. -1T7HUREAS. Letters of A.lroinistration to i!iee-tateolCATHAKINt:ii AKEKSr. late of lttiH.il. e Tp, I nion county, deceased. have been srranted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are request d to make immediate payment, and those havuii; 'imj naiiKt tin STtnif will nii'scnt tileiu M authenticated for set'l' inent to j DAVID H. KELLY, Ad.iiiui.-lralor ; :;y Yp, May 1?, t-."7 I ' - j J S.1I.K. V WAu'. c V, w, sr-.- a:. Tonptie. . .tv 1.-. :-o.:i !!. . I' ';!!. gas If there is anv v:.' t ir CI vetr, t, t.-t i.i bun- hiuvest ti..':!. 1 1 1 T I lirxsCV. th Ka'ti-r of U-aper. w ith the lii:T KI! I'i: It AMI M1 1 VV Eir.ean be miPP'i season. a ci..iis u. :. si't a ',:: deui.. ', auJ we c 4 (or !. - l.-.rv..i f 1- I :;-i::-f;-v-;i . v .. ; " - - .? zJ. , fur cnttlrg Loth Crain and Grass! periilion in !.;:;, at-: f" Minced to tr th on!y ! ! C'l any pr.ll.eill u:u. up 10 ITeJVQ ;re in.-? .:i'-ii'-l uii'u slowing Advertirnntj l'.'tt ttie Fiirn.i r, in search of the tst Raper i, fuiii.er. Hue of the other Kear.prs ii,, J tual in l.il; liUm" toe rioie 01 tni; narvct t by a HI b-SLV l;UAI'KU, which received ti.e V. . -lis;i tarrnrs. 'J'he jet i thai u,s l.n. J.aii ! r.ijm! -btaiuin tha' pre tui;i.enl .- land ot lis orig li. ,TX i 4- f.?-:-;:-y .".-i.rl .'Z I:- Tf ocs. ar.rl ti:r;? them in .ii c'.i.;n ir. All who are satisf:' 1 1 t.v 1 j t!ie:r i r lors early in 'r 9 Lave ever "V Keajers rea.y ,i. 1 . v.. n r,(,(t and 00 of tl.r ? an l it.- r.e:dib''nug Counties. '.:.i!.v n !Vr. r 1 1 1 1 . i-- : it'll, Snyder. Nor 'eiitte, L'.iatua, and LvcomiLi. .1. I (;i:i)Ui:s, mausu & co. .IO-I1EI I.i:i.iV. tu lionrrr, Si'1'. ; J's ii.- r::'i"H;i' d the publir. : :. :e . n t.. ntn K.f'h street, I.k.s- i:i:M-'A"i ni. Hoffman . r.- 1 :l :i "v l.-.- Cri--.ru .io -n . v-r :i -rv. a: d :he :o see h.s t'J- a o !. ;n I.t'.v:1 ii'ir. next season ... . i Cl'.MK'iK !.EM). rr is I.PAMKK. J.-w ls'itn k MitiisgH liislltiillon f s i- . " ii and rea ly to do busings. '1 r.e !- 'i i: L).. t..?ri'. days are Wetlneavj : . .! -z i .' :: : p'. -rs r re thf ' WILLI M FRICK. Frendtnt. .1. li. L. -.., I 1 j J In Walk, J - M- x-i ii,!eon B.ehl A. .'. W.:r:- r 1 ' J. I. Can:eror. I' :i- fro. j.:. '! :i::r,'.!i) w i! 1 be allow ti V. ': , -s . . - r '.x nif't::hs ; and fhrrc pr "!:t. i- i':':in ' t nr..! i ver 'hree momhs. li Vi: III:!!!;!!. Treasurer. li B 0 o k s : iil Praciices 'i ':t;i:i' s s. r w. .l.u, l'r.;., I .: Kr 1':. e'h"r .'!:- r's M irrvr Lamb, !' eeo::d Arctic Expedition, a" '.v w. il; ol irr.erf-t, Coti:ai.t"v r; L li s & CO., Lewisturg . I -.-if.. I'. liOOTS & SE0ES. po.. jr.'I n e ived at the old establish s: re 1 : u.e subset, 1 rr, on Market street, Ls i ,s' .-.rj. a !,! a:.d nrw assortment of lifH ITS AND .-"SHOES. c. r.-:ii- tvirv des.r.f lion of work re.;.: MVS, LADIES, lojiS, MISSES, tniT.DF.EX. T!i M.-rV is select-' ! with care, and will it aflor ie.l at reasonable prices. uslom t) oi'U attended to as 11:1'. .May 1 -- JOHN HOl'tiHTO.N 4ili Street. The ubMTibtr . t m..t rcspectluily informs the citizens i'i l.'".vi-.f nrf and vieinitv. that he ha on fca-i and I. r sa e a cheap lot of I'I KM 11 KL. lor tlio ij'riiig trade, comprising Divsii;.r aiul C amnion Utireati?. s.c n .-tttries nii-l 5-.tk Casr-. CeutrT, Ciii-il and I'it-r T.J. I.T., Pinlssr a::d llroakru.-t 'i'aliltf. t'npboani.-. d t itiji' ami o titer -Bedstead, ?taLi-. SiiHts. and Chairs 1 f a l km !s. COFFINS made to order .' sb'-r! r- t-.o". 'i n" public are cordially invited to eiarr..'.? h: woiii.as he is sine Ihut they will be a;. fir 1 wit'i his stiick of Wnre. and price. SOLOMON VOINO I.'wisbjrg, S.'pt. 10, ls56 "Hive you seen SAD?" CrrMS lo he a Question asfceJ b O almost everybody ; but we inquire. li'.'' ti r"-n the Late Fitw, wiih their supply of eu IIooIn, Miocn, .altcri. b.c wy-i The subsi riters havm; associate. ? tie. ti vl selves into a Copartnership in !.ns:i-' now offer tn the public, at the Old sa--1 of f. .V D. t-Lirm, on .Market St. lhe clieafr' (,1'i r Cash) and best lot of liOOTS anl SHOES. for Mm and II vs. ever rllered in Lewis's Als . a new and sp'endid assortment of t.l'M S!!Oi:s f .r Wft and Sentient. A van-tv of Waiters. Half tiattrrs. Ties, tit kuis, $;ipprrs &c. tVr Ladies and M:ss,--, a'sn Children's Shoes of the latest styles atid sizes ; Ac. Ac. &e. Wotk made to cider Mending done ' Usual and as the Werinien have reti"''"''' satlsf.t tion hererr fi re, we trust we .frail rv a 1 1 shai-c of DiiMie ratronaire. SA1' Continue to be on hand as I. rincrly. an '. : h. r" to sive ceneial tat.sfactioa to all fte'''' I.IFKK St .M TAM " Lewi bttr, Feb. -'-. ls:d Tote; K. 1 t,?rs C 1:1 1 Feliims at". 1 1
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