Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, October 30, 1857, Image 2

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.'OBEEN t J. R. C&RNELJU3.
HrtiHr ,frit The LKWTmi t.r. PftllcM.-lF-
fUHi-lu I -n iliACa-h ST.teui. h:i. tn Lrni-.t athl 1 t
rln-ulilluu "I any N
pl lu I nnn t'ouiilv.
Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional !
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3rTlic Complete official returns
of the recent Governor and last Pic-
si.lcntiiil Election, vc l.laee side by
side in another column for general
reference. The fact that in a contest
koj.elu5j from tho outset Wll.MOT lias
ruccivuil Vi:s.iT.i i-ntr kIhws thr.ro
is pluck and nerve in the Republican
eiiu.se that onlv need favorable cir-
cunistanccs to make them omnipotent.
Fall Elections.
Mas f utTEr ri. The F remintcH arc
si strong in the old Day State that they
have love candidates for (lovcruor GuiJ
Der,tlic present Governor; Natli. I Dunks;
and Dr. Swain. Mr. Death is tho Demo
cratic candidate.
New York There are several jcs
t'tons affecting tho Canal policy of the
State, that attract public attention more
than National affairs, and tho Democrats
hope to profit by these issues. The noto
rious Wool is renominated fjr Mayor of
the city.
I.vdiasa. Charles Case (llepub.) is
chosen to Congrc?s in place of Mr. Uren-'
tin.dec'J, by an increased majority. Mr. j
1$ Irani (Pern.) is elected in place of Mr. 1
Loekhart, also dce'd. J
California. Fullreturnsgivc Vcllor, I
Dem., -18,000 votes fir tjivcrnor; Stan-
ley, Kep
r.),000; aul Bowie, Am,
Iowa. Judge Lowe (Rep.) is elected
Onrernnr. nn.i tho wl.ol.t IlormMiean Slufc
, 1 i
Ticket and Legislature, securing a Ucpuh-;
liein U. S. Senator in place of G.W.Joncs,
Shamocrat.
Minnesota is slill in doubt, Chicago
returns to tho 27th inst. giving Sibley
(Dciif 123 m:ijoriy for Governor, inclu
ding (it is said) some Indian votes, in j
Pembina, from the British donjuions ! 1
Kansas. Late reports arc that Gov.
Walker will reject the fraudulent votes
in Johnson county, which gives tho Kc-
publicans both branches rf the Legislature,
fxius Iko ! We shall be glad to know
, , . . ,
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will ,o ry,f at ha! Only give us fair
play, and KANSAS MIST P.E HIKE '.
!Iri-Af TVll'C" f nii'iciliil'iV ? i
jidihti ijt lbumg :
Pursuant to a printed call, beaded "So- ,
tliinj to Eat the large "Independent ,
Hall" was crowded to overflowing on Tucs-
day evening 27th inst., by citizens of Lew-
Wburg and its vicinity.when JAMES KELLY j
,, , . . , .
was cillcd to the chair, assisted by Messrs. '
' 1
- ' j - 1 " " "
Jones acted as Secretary. ;
After remarks from several gentlemen, 1
relative to an increase in the atnouut and
ciuaility Of marketing, and the establish-
,, . ..:
mcnt of uniform and reasonable price:?, it
1 '
JiesuIccJ, TLat wo invite liio buyers 1
and sellers of marketing in this place and '
vicinity to agrco upon two mornings of (
each week, in which to meet at oue place,
lor tbe sale and purchase of eueli articles
of food, &s., as are usually disposed of in
market town. That the Town Council
appoint the days and place, ("commencing
on Saturday morning, Nov. 7) and make
fucli arrangements, from time to time, as
way be found expedient.
.Vit..W. That Messrs. Eli Slifer, Win.
Cameron, ( . X. Worden, J. I-', l.inn, and
Lewis I'almcr be appointed to prepare for
publication an Address setting forth sonic
uf tho advantages of this enterprise. The
meeting then adjourned.
To Ihe People or I.-iisbiir? mid
i itiiilly.
It isnn admitted fact,that the nearer to
gether we can bring the producers and tbo
purchasers ef any article, the more advan
tageous to both parties is the exchange of
the labor of the one for tho labor or the
money of the other. Especially does this
rule hold good when we refer to the sup
ply of fool. Let tho man who raises from
the earth any article of sustenance, trans
fer it directly to the man who consumes it,
and tho more profitable and the mare sat
isfactory is it to both parties. Articles
passing through three or four hands, each
nuking a profit from the transfer, arcnee-or-sarily
enhanced in cost to the consumer,
without benefiting the producer.
This common sense view of a practical
question, has originated the holding of
iLaikct days, and the erection of market
houses, in every civilized country. It is
certain that many towns smaller than our
ovru, and nnnv farming communities less
Iroad anJ fertile than ours, have these cs-1
tabliiheJ institutions among them. It is , ous k'uus without employment in the city j
believed that the 500 house-keepers ofiBnl vicinity of Philadelphia. Many of j
I.ewisburg, and tho 1500 gardeners and j 'bese have families, aud thus the distress
farmers in their neighborhood, would bc i maJ DC W"1 t0 extend already directly and
benefitted by having days fixed and cor-j indirectly to a hundred thousand souls,
tain, whereon they cau meet at tbe same Dcnzingcr township, in Elk county gave
placa and effect a supply of the wants of Taekcr a majority of 201 a unanimous
each. e are aware that many persons j vote. There is not a Protestant liiblo or
who have produce to sell, will not take the j school iu the whole township. Comment
time or the trouble to go from huuso to j unnecessary. Bastrcsa township, Lycom
Liuse in uucertainty of disposing of their j ing county, follows the same fashion,
surplus, but who would gladly spend a I A well known shipping merchant of
few hours at a given time and place with J New York Las sacrificed over one million
the reasonable probability of meeting pnr-r
r)iaiVr. ThprA nm .L-a m...-ft.A.l.ll
- - ' ' - V U. II j wt.w . '.'U.U
lin articles fur Loma consumption, but
who do witLout tlir-m ratber tLao take the
lime anJ troaLIe uccm-irj to Coil Ibc right
rnsn with the right article. For want of
unift.rmifjjiilsojiirticlessonicfiiiips sell for
.fi high, ar.il '..iiiotiinos much tijj liv.
IIi:i.cii i,..ir iccuUiuiiJ;aii,rr uuTchji.tj
1. no l.f tv.-..c vf the luttLtti cf (Lis
lure wLioh will rcliuvc tbom of a portion
of this (in our view) profitless labor, we
bavo a Grin conviction that, by tbe inau
guration of a system of more ready pay,
they as well as tho producers and consn-1
mors will in the Ion? run be benefitted.
i Tbe money P4 for marketing will come
t0 tueni airceUy in exchange lor goous,
in. tcad of tbe goods bciug first paid for the
j marketing, and afterwards the cash (and
j sometimes nothing) received for tbe same
; marketing.
j Not only will public marketing da away
i with some of the evils of the too-much
abused Credit System. which abuses have
: fau5C1 most of our pfesent bard times
bat u wiI1 also bcncCt 'Coring men by
' E'vinS 'm wider fiVM to suit them-
' selves in purcuascF, ami wuu iua ruaujr
money place the man of less means on the
same footing in market with the richest.
i We arc awaro of the straitness of the
. money market, but deem that a fitting
; time to begin tho proposed change. We
: need if, cow, if ever.
; effort may bo difficult and seem but small
i at first, observation and experience con
j vincc us that it will find favor, and must
, ultimately become regarded as a fixed nc
I ncssity. No considerable expense will bo
! incurred ai the out start. A central ware
house GG by about 40 feet in size, can be
I obtained and fitted up in case of unfavora
! ble weather, and will suffice until a Mar
ket House can be built, if needed. For j
ordinary weather, a part of Market Sijuare j
will be appropriated by the Council for
tbo use of those desiring to trade.
The generally apprehended scarcity of I
small change, renders it expedient that all J
parties .should provide themselves with some- i
thin in the way of specie for mutual accom-
modation. There is plenty of coin in the
i country anJ i,s usc in marketing will be of
great public utility. Kt-pt circulating among
ourselves, it will tend materially to enliven
business and restore eonfidenee.
The prices will of course regulate them
selves, approximating to those of larger mar
kets, less the cost of transportations, profits,
and cominissiuiis, and varying with the times.
The friendly feeling which should exist be
tween neighboring towns and country, should
lead to a preference fi r home dealings ; but a
lack of satisfaction as to terms, leaves each
j party the same power to buy or sell elsewhere,
as at present, and any surplus can still seek a
j mnrc d'tant man.
w,c know we sPcak ",c ,,csires of
i hundreds in town and country, when we urge
( a general concurrence in this movement,
; IK 11C u.ait for anolh(.ri bllt Ic, ,he
Let
be a
j imultancous, hearty acquiescence from the
, commencement. Should it after a fair trial
prove inexpedient, it can be abandoned, and j
j,, invol no loys All in townan(lcoim.
iry, who would buy or sell, could soon arrange
all olher business to suit the market days, and
vve are con fr lent much time and money would
bc saveJ ,0 b",h panicj.as well as more and
'"r articles of home consumption secured. !
Ladies we nope to see present with their,
, . . , ' . . . - -, !
market baskets, and will materially aid in ,
..ir. tirt-t-u ifiimi-i. -. nM,Ag ,ntn:n j
0f the food f r their tables and rejecting that !
unworthy of purchase. !
rcrsons wishing to buy or sell products by j
the quantity, can here also show or examine j
the samples, and bargain accordingly. i
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In conclusion, wc heartily mvne all in our
vicinity who have any marketing ihey desire :
to dispose of, and also al! who wish to make
purchases, to meet in Market Squaie, cn Sat-
urday, tl. Nov., between sunrise and noon,
aud open a new era in our business exchanges.
TVie ooore Ahlrett U approval ly the
Committee appointed at vftirrtaid at 3,
I'. Jit., Thrlaf, Oct. 29, A.IK 1S57-
jEttiKY Sti.iitE Uaxk At a meeting
of the Stockholders, John A. Gamble was
elected rrecident ; J. J. Sanderson, Cash
ier; and the following persons, Directors:
John A. Gamble, Samuel liurr.es, Il l
ward D. Trump, llobert Crane, Ja's Gam
ble, Henry F. lurell, John Webb, James
S. Allen, Michael Syphcr, Huston Hep
burn, A. II. M'llcnry, Juhn Scbring and
James Williamson.
The liank will bo ready for operation
in a few weeks.
David Longnecker, recently living in
most splclid style at Lancaster, and one j
of the destroyers of the credit of the Lan- !
caster Hank, removed to I'hiladjlphia.
His splendid country scat has gone at
Sheriff sale.and now the Conestago Steam !
Cotton Mill, Xo. 2, Lancaster, in which
he had 3072 shares, has been sold by the
Sheriff at oil" ce; a share. Verily, "the j it for the Republican or Democratic par
way of the (ranpgrcssor is hard." ties. Every man must go for God or
A Ckxtf.nnakiax IIeleaseh. Joel : Maninion for Slavery or against it.
Sehonnovcr, who was 100 years old on the i "Americanism" must bavo new leaders
1th of July last, and who was sentenced
to the State Prison at Auluru, two years
. ,uf ",L "! reu-ascu irom uuraucc on
i last. lie served iu tho war of
lU devolution and in the last war. His
: crini ,ras arson-
At this mumcut, there arc thirty thou-
s-lnl operatives and working-men of vari-j
of dollars, to raiso money to meet his dai-
ly obligations which have matured this
autumn. '
Mann's Axe Factories', at Bollcfonte,
were stopped last week, and we leara that
seven! other manufacturing cstablismcnta
in that county arc "in the same fix." i
The Contractors on the Lock Haven &
TjroLc I'.ailroaJ h.-ivo snrenJoil ojitra-
tu us f r ti
", :-!!.' I.
i. -itiif. n.) li.cvhi.rg.-J tli-ir
LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST Bl.ANCILrAJLM EU-0CT. 3IU 7
IVn.Kvlvnnm KlnP.tinii
m. tin 1 J " mm aai -
Couatlrs.
A (lama
Allegheny
Armstrong
W.laot
Ilulehurtt.
58
856
111
20
393
874
509
6
101
53
165
' 153
35
424
23
235
12
SO
0
5S
GOO
609
3
113
80
0
91
9
8
48
0
51
20
1,236
50
182
9
214
317
7
49
101
5
1,386
71
1,010
490
101
14,335
2,363 ;
,610
- 2,409
. 1,557
2,338
. 8,722
1,819
2,081
5,747
2,30,1
2,379
1,557
2. GG3
5,388
2,132
1,459
1,401
2.410
2,57(1
3,078
3,109
1,598
502
1,985
3,101
G5
3, ISO
817
2,03 1
1,719
1,107
1.2GS
1,108
G,4Si
993
1.9S0
3,805
5.2G8
2,821
400
2,539
1,532
2,251
5,418
1,080
4,007
1,900
7,687
2,106
1,999
1,508
2,750
1,450
5,642
4,801
2,831
1,042
C72
2,145
5,209
987
725
1,083
1,144
3,514
2,40(1
2,656
1,614
276
3,306
2.520
' 79
3,038
570
1,000
1,073
2,050
1,125
1,035
7,090
1,992
2,061
2,957
3,536
1,084
505
2,928
1,217
501
2,608
508
1,111
974
1,561
10,001
190
957
3,079
989
2,277
265
3,224
3,281
1,275
1,790
1,309
3,011
1,091
3,418
995
1,778
Heaver
i$edfor(j
j Berks
IHair
Ihadford
j jjjj'
Cambria
j paroon .
i Center
j -Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Daupbin
Delaware
; pajCt(0
Elk
j Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Iluntiugdun
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
M'Kean
Mercer
Mifflin
Mouroo
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland 2,821
Ferry
1,905
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
27,749
758
495
5,980
999
1,711
491
2,419
1,193
971
1,900
899
3,752
1,992
4,301
1.22(5
5,314
12
4
5SI
81
5
0
8
0
16
9
112
50
21
12
1,3
18S,887
116,13C 27,9S6
Packer over Wilmot
42.751
. . ...
1'acker over Wilmot & Uajlehurst n,itw
Wilmot over UazlcUurst.l 18,lu0
Whole vote 303,007
r i
Tbrcc years ago, t!iC Aliig?,
Americans, aud Repulilican ek-uicnts '
united an J made. J udgo Toixock, the
s.utciiiui, ny oi,vvf muj. over an.'
Nov.-, distracted by ?traiti.-..i, wc are
defeated-PACKE Laving 1 1,000 maj. ;
ii ti.. n. r..,- l,llnoL-:
7, .i ,i it.i- 7ii.ni
or of last Fall, polled tins 1; all.would
have clcctcu A iiiuot.
150 rollock. Union 204.000
Uuird, Am. btrait 120.000
DiU'sic, Whig 73,000
l855Am., liep., Union .t Whig
caiidi. lutes, together having
n mni. over Dem. candidate.
18., 1-E.iii-d, American vote 120,000
18:0-FillmoiC, do 82,000'
1S57 Ilazlchurst do
ou nnii
-SJ,"US
! The K. N. Straights, and Democracy.
The only organization that can effectually
combat with lhe Democratic party mn-t bc
national, such i'.e American piny eminently
i:'blooH,f.td Frutufi.
Yet that "Xational" party can carry
but our State in tho 1'uion : has but a
: doza independent members of Congress ;
j and bag not a real organization in half the
I States of tbo It his dwindled
1 everywhere f. rst year of its tecret
! birth, wht..in lay its strength. The Dem
ocrats aud republicans both outnumber it
in votes, and all mankind regard it as the
'Cowboys" were regarded in the Kcvolu-
1 tion neither fish, flesh, nor fowl, but a
company of well meaning men led and
sold by the most corrupt and worthless
set of scoundrels this nation ever saw.
The hmod members are constantly leaving
an'1 ncw principle, or l&c gamo is "played
out.
fcyThat leading Locofoco sheet, The
Press, conducted by Col. John W. Forney,
says :
-VVe need not take into consideration the
vote thrown for Mr. Hazlehnrst, because it is
niauilcst,
,k,, if ,k. !, . : , . ,,.,ias wiueiy irom mat 01 n.s ut:iiiooi,.9 Ui'v
, thai, if the Demncrauc parly is true; , .. f, . k.. ... ease or,lin.-.rv i
I to itself, all this mtr. mil hawftirwarU bc enrvll-
td under our banner."
In other words, it costs too much to
keep up tho "Straights," and tbey arc
such imall party, anyhow, that the bent
the; can do hereafter to enrol them opcnl;
in the ranks of the "National" Democracy.
But the leading "Straight," tbe Duty
X-ic thows that the Democracy mast kick
oat "Molly Mignire" before they can
hope to catch such a virturms crew as the
"side-door" faction. Aa Molly has the
power in her own hands, she will do no :
such thing, she don't want "Sam." ' of modes of ireatment so opposite to each
ri ., -. . . , . i other that no two of them can by any posM-
The l'hilad. Lmjuirer and one or two b J . we may fairiy conclude ihat
Other papers propose to reorganiie the : the verdict of the eonsiste-t half of mankind
Whig party under the Protective bMBcr.!u?r, a"d ,n,e' . .'.U.,.r
. ; st , . ., . The time has passed, never to return, when
A union of Northern acd Southern W higs ,he dictum of thejrista conld outweiga ineon
is no longer possible with the new Slaverv ' trovertiblc facts. If thousands of invalids
doctrines held by tho South. ' The Nor
thern Whigs are for Protection and against
Slavery Extension both of which can be
obtained rinder the' Pcpublican .organiza-
tion the name and the principles of are not the pet medicines of a clique, or class,
U'",.liin!..n T..n,.nn ,, i.t,, .1 . t (or a single community. MitKiiB is ihtir pa
'"'' ts ! ': 't'-.-ir TM-nrh -.V V A'.-.'i Vu.tr
Uot lirilS 185G & '57
Builiainn.
FtcmonL
iiitawe
2,637
9,062
2,680
1,905
2,458
11,272
2,069 !
2,214
fi,518
2,658
2,987
2,6(52
3,895
0,333
2,760
1,978
1,485
2,889
3,191
3,427
3,094
2,005
575
2,581
3,551
0
3,400
970
2.717
2,101
1,702
1.4G3
1,305
8,731
1,220
2,511
4,426
G.791
3,321
526
2,699
1,491
2,275
7,131
1,271
5,200
3,059
2,135
38,222
862
C07
7,035
1,255
1,703
538
2,518
1,386
1,09
2,157
1,231
4,23
2,259
5,172
1,171
0,876
1,120
13,071
2,903
2,653
300
1,037
445
G.938
4,682
3,410
804
G92
390
5,306
783
756
618
1,289
5,360
1,172
1,015
1,590
275
5,156
2,089
0
2,4 16
143
1,321
920
3,612
1,0G3
480
0,608
3,065
2,414
3,237
1,850
931
815
3,68(5
210
500
2,815
G66
1,168
566
521
7,892
270
1,261
2,183
413
1,453
309
3,861
4,511
1,4-89
2,011
2,091
4,237
2,172
4,091
1,071
511
' t:
101
735
71
960
465
1,952
1,418
950
613
682
219
45
1,579
2,439
1,010
52
289
1,174
0
1,233
506
280
1,011
263
615
737
4,592
96
437
122
80S
1,770
47
118
1,050
68
2,265
119
1,838
1,310
1,407
21,081
1)
6
2,682
1,061
1,405
48
51
27
186
72
49
265
113
299
74
4,301
230,500 147,417
82.229
liuehanan over Fremont
82,952
lt.i..l.nn,n mar lirpmnnt A' I'lIIm.lrQ . oiitl
Fremont over Fillmore 65.319
... . . .!A tl
"uure,"t" v .
Packer has 42,000 frat tuau nucnanan
n,zburst 54,000 than Fillmore
Wilmot 1,000 ftsi than Fremont.
0-0oo decreased vote.
. '
Canal Commissioner-Stnckland 1 80,90-.
ullllL ai'.Jth
Supreme Court Thompson
1 stroni
187,021
Stronir
180,823
1 12,020
1 12,377
27,210
20,959
I22,fi58
13.0r,3
117,143
21,412
114,000
2tt,:;:)."i
lis.oor.
14,332
Lewis
Vccch
Hroom
Brady
For first Amendment
Acainst do
! tor second Amendment
Against do
.l r third Amendment
I ASaiusi u
For fourth Amendment
Against do
fc-Thc Lcislaturc stands
, , . ,
Senate Adm. 21 ; Opp. 1 2.
I House Adm. OS ; Opp. 2.
Maj.
Maj.
4
'
?lr. liacKUonsc, an ipp. iuemoer iroiu
Allegheny, hag since dicd.J
IMIUIT AT AX UMK
THE DECISIOX Ul-' THE PEOPLE. ,
It is one of the ncblcst characteristics of aa
era that the people think and judge for ihcui- !
selves. The mental training received at our
common schools and tree academies tit them
for this task. They are taught to investigate, '
to analyze, to takd nomine, for granted until
they have tested and proved its truth. Hence j
if lhe "voice of the people" not "the voice j
of God," it approximates infallibility more I
nearly than any opinion limited to a single I
class possibly can.
Apply this rule to llieremeuics ior rxiernai
and internal maladies introduced in all parts
of the Globe by Professor Holloway.and what
is the result. For every one human bein;
who places confidence in any other medicine,
at least one hundred rely implicitly upon his
Pills and Ointment, and prove Ihe faith that
is in them bv using these remedies to the ex
clusion of a'll others. Look atanother signif
icant fact. Anions lhe clas of medical doe;-
mausts fortunately for mankind diminishing
every day
who deny the efficacy of Hollo- ;
ay s preparations, scarcely any two acrec. i
The prescription cf each practitioner dirfers j
. .. tij i
alar physicians." and yon will have as much
confusion of opinions aslhfre was of tongues
in Babel. Doctor Doplctns will recommen.1
blistering, blce.Iing. xudorifics and blankeu;
Doctor Bracernp will precribc .(tiir.inc and
jellies and throw the doors and windows open.
The patients perpleaed in the eitreme or
rather perplexed between two extremes will
porhaps Iry both, or possibly adopt the idea
that a system involving such contradictions
can not be worihy, cry, with Mercnlio, " a
plaene o' both your houses, I am sped."
I'ertainly when we find that one half of the
a.Ioll population of the known world have
used and approved Holioway s medicine, aim
that the remainder are subjected to hundred
conswlted the liahu of all In Medical Pchoola
in vain, recuvened by ihe aid .of llolloway's
remedies they mtiit necessarily take prece-
denee of all other.- They have don so
wherever they have been introduced. They
1 BaCcll EStatC
cnrpnrff'K SALES.
rile ' T)Y virtue of a writ of AI. Vend. Ex. is
Mo? ! J suedout of the Court if Common 1 eas
" 188 $ , ; C,)U111). ad to me directed, will be
239 j exnustd io I'ublic Sale, or uutciy, at the 1 ub
1,936 lie House of J,.a Kisn. at While Deer
? iSU Mills on Saturday. Xov. 21. 17 7'
S'JlX ' comme.ie.ng at 1 1 ielueW. A.M, ! said day.
.trr.-.l Tracts ot f.ancl. TO WII
.No. S. A Tract of Land situate in White
Ueer townsliip.L'uion county, oouuded easi by
i. .1 ii-.Lr soiiih bv lands ol
lailUa Ol -M.UUI wnv.V
(ieorgc Kanck, Joseph K. Moyer and others,
we,i by lands of Jacob Farley, and north by
the Sugar Valley White Deer Turnpike.
Koad ana lands of Jacob Farley .containing .-
Acres, more or le.s with the appurtenance.,.
No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town
ship and county aforesaid, bound, d cast by
lands of Jacob Farlev.north by landsof Jacob ;
Farley and Hano i Fulinrr.wcst and south by ,
lands of S.I..Beek and Thomas R.,ber,contai- i
KiO Acres, more or less, with the appurtru
auces. . t !
SoirJ, taken in exeeuion and to be so. das
the property of HENKV IIICJII. deceased. ,
JS'. 1J. The above Lands may be soid in ;
pieces or together, as to suit pmehasers.
There is a ih.l rate MII.T. I'AT on Tract ,
No 2. I). 1. IM I.DIN. Mirriff. !
Sheriff's Office, I.cwisl.urg, O-t- 22. l-'' !
SHERIFF'S SALES.
"IY virtue of a writ of Vrn. Ex. issued out
J of the Court of Common Pleas ol I nion
County and to me d.recte.t, i win t-ipowr ...
public sale, at the Public ll 'U C i Djviii
Hrnn, in the boroiisb ofI.eivi-.hurE, on ?Inn
lav Xov. 2:W, A. I. !., commcn-
cms ai 1 o'clock P. M, ot said .
me onc-ci;oi '.iiioi .l.......
I imi ii3te in ihe Tool' Eal Hnffalo and
comity of Luion, touiolea east n i.in.u
John Price and others, south by lands of
Thomas Penny and others, west by lands ot
Jacob (iilil.lv and Alfred K.ieas, and on llie
North by lands of John (iundy, coiitaininz
FORTY ACHES, more or less, with the ap
purtenances. .nn-T
i ALSO. The one-eishth part of a TKAL 1
OF LAND situate in the township and ro,m
tv aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Joseph
Pieton and others, south by lands of the heirs
of John II lyes, deceased, west and north by
lands of Jacob tiundy containing SEVENTY
i 4i-ni--' m..r or less, nrhereou are erected a
' Two tSiorey I.OU HOl'SE andsTABI.E, wiili
, the appuileuanccs, as the property ot Jamls
'i'ls.
ALSO. By virtue of a writ of en. Ex.
issued as above, will be exposed to sale, at
lhe Public House ofCinm.ts Cuotzkh, in the
horntiqh of Millliiibnr?. on Monl: . !OV.
:54lll. at HloVlork A. M.. ot said day, lo
wii: a certain LOT OF (iKOI NU. situate in
the Borough of Miffl.nbnrs, bounded on the
i east by Iierrylnll Uell, noiih by Ueorar street,
i or turnpike, on the west by Andrew Oiiteliiis.
; and south by an alky, containing Ooe-Fourth
i of an Acre, more or less, whereon is erected
a v -.s i i'tk ;r. l .sr'o-. .--., w on
i We furnished dry coods Store Room, &e
wiili the appurtenances, as the property ol
Tiiomis G. Onwui.
DAXIKI. I. f;ri.ni. Sheriff.
ShinJ'n iee, Lewib'irs. Oct. 15, i. j
Sheriff's Sale.
B1
Y virtue of a writ of Lavari Facias
issued out of the Court ot Common I leas ,
of L'uion county aud lo me directed, will le
exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at lhe Public !
house of Davii. Il, in lhe boroui'h of;
Lewisbur; and county aforesaid, on I'ritfciy i
the Mih day of UKCEMUKR next, at IO
o'clock, in the forenoon. A- I)., is."."., a certain
traet of Land situate in lhe township ol Cn-,
i.n and contny of Union, m '" .'wauius
al a sioue, lhe south-weal corner ol Hie tract,
and also a corner of Isaac Kyrr's land ; thenre,
by Ian Is- of Iaae Krer. N.72 K. II 1 perches
hi a stone; thence, by lhe same, i. f'Jj K. UMi
2 peielies, lo a pine sltii'.ip; llience, bv lhe
same, X. 72 K. !'.. pirri.es. to a stone:
.hence, by land of Samuel Walter. X. ITt
V. :i!i.l M'rrhCs. to a Moiiei llui.ee, Ly the
same, X. 4'-l K.o'J perches, to siont-: thence. !
by lands of" John Philips. X. lt'i V. fi:t fi
perches, to a pine knol ; thenee, bv lauds of
the heirs of John Haves, dee d, i f Thomas
Penny and Peter Pa-l-e, S. i-ij W. :!I2 B
perches, lo a black oak Mnmp ; thence, by
lands of Isaac Eyer, JS. 1:1 K. t'. 2 perches,
to lhe place of Leintiin;. eontaini:. TU II
HlMH:K! AMI FOitTY -Tllltl"i: ACItlV
AMI FOItTY-XIXB AMI MIXTKNTIIS
PtHl llKiS, strict uieasmc, li'2il!ier wiili lhe
hertditainents and appurtenances. Wlo re. n
JfrXare erected a Ilwellinr tloii--e. Spring
jiujLllouse, Hani: Barn, VV aon ished, Ac.
There is valuable Iron Ore iu the land.
To be sold as the property of Iturntin f.'.'V
gart, Jnsiah It. f'urmun. and .7i-or C. Hirtn.
liMi:i. 1). (;l l.UIX.Mienil.
Sheriff's i!'ice, Lewi.-bura, Xov. 10, I "07
SATjK of kkal estate. I
VGUEEACI.Y to the last will and testa- !
nicnt of William Hai.k, late i t Liberty
lowiisliip, Monlour county, deceased, will be
exposed to public sale. at the late residence i f
said deceased, on I'l i.Iay. liio
tlayol' Xov'iiili'i- net, ail thai mcs-;
suac and TRACT OF LAND situate 1
in said township, bounded bv lands ot Samuel
Bennaie, James Cameron, Thomas Ynntrant
and Koben .Mack, coniainin? abtmt Sixty
tri es, good ' ) it .i 1 it y of land, liailroad run- j
ningpast it. The Improvements are a f'a
Frame House and I'.a.n. Sprin t at Ihel'iJ. '
door nearly all clear and in a hijli stale of
cultivation.
ALSO. A Tract of 1 Icros. a.'joininT
lands of Mrs. Morehead, Itad.n Harrin- and
others all clear but about four acres w hich
is well timbered. !
Sale to commence at 1" o'clock, A M.
when terms of sale will be made known bv
ROBKRT A. tJIFFKX,
FI5ANCIS WII.SOX,
Kxcatoti. ot u lUl.ix Paul drcvart-d.
Oct. II!, is;,
FOR SAL E .
.! MV Residence, on North Third street.
Xll jLLewisbur, :)1 fl. front, and including i
back Imililin- b'Z fi. deep. Basement, and i
Attiek finished. Every convenience in lhe !
way 0f put-bnildines.
so, a Half Lot on Market st., opposite j
ts. Kilter s resiftence, wun a ro.hi n en ti a- ,
, . i . . ; c ... .
, ., .u i is1
Alio, other Lots, some wiih and some
without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE.
Lewisbiirg, Oct. S, if.i?. I
VALUABLE -REAL ESTATE
, . T
-l''J. r5-Xjlj.
riuir. siipscrincroiiL-rs Iodll- ni ncaiuiutc
I on the west side of fcouih Second street
HE subscriber oilers forsalc his Kesulence
in the Borough of I.ewisburg, between .Market
and St.I.onis strects.eonsistingof near a lot and
ahalfof groiind.makinga frontof W feet on said
Second street, and in length I.V7 feet, 6 inches, ;
The improvements arc a commodious three
!Estorey BRICK lWKL.I-.INO
JtSl I (3U.SE, of rrcssci1 brick, 4V feet
lronl by .n leet iteep well nnisiir.t witn a
marble base, marble sills and lintels ir. front
a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of
s: by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex
cellent water, with a Primp in, nndcr roof a
large Cistern also under roof a large new
Stable an Ice House and other necessary
out-bnililings. There are also cn saidgmh
Lot choice Km it Trees and Shrobbory lf
The location is a desirable one either for a
private residence or public business. It is on
Ihe most elevated part of Ihe Boronh, near
the Court Honse. and but a short distance from
Market lreet. Terms will I made easy.
June , IS37. I'.. F. Mlt.LKR.
To ronstaljli .--('
url Feturn an.!
hr
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
VCRKEAI1I.Y to an order of the Orphans'
Court .f t;...on eoumy. will be exp-jW
t public, sal.-, at the llou of J.H.M CreLt,
at Buffalo K"'1'. Brlu township, on
Saturday, the 7th of November next,
all that messuage and tract .f LAND i'lu"
ate in Buffalo township. I'mou county, a. j-in-ine
lands of Andrew Magee s ht-.rs. lands
formerly of Jacob Venada, and ol ihoma.i
Kobisoii, dee'd, containing
7,r .Icr.i and Furtii I'tnlci.
Improvements are, a Two-Storey
rniiK Tu,.lin( H.mse. a small rramr4 a
House, one and a ball storey, and ibe land
uiob-r good cultivation.
JL-VO. Another small J..t or piece of
(Jround adjoiuim lauJs ot Ttios. U-bisnn,
dee'd, Taul Iliefleriderfer and Daniel Hainler,
containing T Arre and Fifty-Two
Perches; also under cultivation.
M.si.. piece if 'l'ii;lM-r I.amI,
uMiii,.. : ,;.! ii.un.hm. a !:oihing ian ls el
John st.-ihl. J:ir.,h II iitnian and Daniel Haii--'-
f.!rr. t-r.. C'liiairiiNg Suteeii Acres
an 1
ZZ. Foriy-One IVrelies.
Kale to roii.meiiee at 1 o'cl. cl;. P. JI., w.i.
Tetuis of Si!e w ill I..- made Icio w bv
makv i: i;i;i.N-;'.N.
J.!n,!ni-tr:lri.tT.'.":" --n. a-.
per VM. Jo.M:.-. An y tor Mary l- U"b.n
Dv tlo- C,,i.it: S'i U-i su, CieiU.
S-cpt. Ii.ri7
A
VALUAIIL K
FA KM
lor Kiil-.
rillli: sn'.,:,eiiliero!l. rs the Farm n which
I he row resi'ie". situate in l.nll.ilo 4 anej .
I nion coin.tv.l miles liom viiiiiiiionr aoo -miles
limn ilnrii.'ioii, coiitainw faboiil
; K!r, M cleared, and th- rem-
aindcr is well umbered. II is i.nnesu.oc
S&sravcl land, in a good state d caltivation.
the most of il having been limed onee, and
some of it the second lime.
The Farm is well wa:er.-d,a running stream
passing throuch it,sn l a never failms sprin;
of limestone water at the do,.r. and a pump
in the bam-yaid. 1 h' ic is a line UKCHAKD
of rood Fruit.
The buildups are in'--a lari- doii-f"
ble Plank House, well finished, a large illA
ItlMi IllltV,
a Wa-' on House, and all otto r neeesary
Outbuild. ns. t'lIUISTlAN UE1F.
Aug. 13, l"i.'V
" ,
J 10 1 1 iimilTS
( hdiiu' fur a liaritain!
I Iflift ll.lLnrarl.ri-?,a iracii i
I almost ir Acres
...1 Fariniiig
Land, limcsl. re soil.
It w ili be s..hl on reas-
ale lor Cash. Iioiuire
on.-iMe terms al privaf
at lhe Office ol the
f'Aen i-. June HI, s
Ni;W FLOUR AKD FEED STORE :
witth f Muht, Lewisburg.
VKi:.N'tii:Mi:NIS have l.een male t.i
have rotistantlvon bind a snrp'y of the
Itt-Mt E:ti: I'aiiiilJ I'loitr. (from the
Baltimore Uiiv.M. lis. I!m l-lic;il fiour.
( Ulll yv:. Col li and Ite ltii.
It-an.SWlS!". sliortv.iiats, Corn, and
1 t:!'.I ot all k:n ds, at Fair Price-.
l he proprietor is induced lo open this
Store for the purpose of ac, oinino.laiii ilo
public "ciierally.aiidre.-prciliilly iolicils their
patronage.
SsrGrain of all kinds Wanted.-fea
TI1DMPS-OX G. KVAX-S Ajeul.
Lcwi'l ui;, October 2 '. 1 "'.
Still Another Opportunity !
.M'C'iu lj jItn-t ho:il l'j'tui Man.
c iliriiN of Lew :sluirp ami siirrr ti ims
rt uiiirv. tliut w nr? :2.itti wnu tin m It-r a
h it liiu", .m l ni'W i lrr thrm a v i r ;iri !
and al tnuer pricrs ihan evrr li' it-tt'Icre. Wr
have takon i!ie H lanll 't- r Christ V
r.-i!'IwrU Drnj; Slure ami ha, inu much lt't
trr i:ht tluui uc ha! in r-ur t.M n w:.s. and
nu.rc ronvrnifiit rr. r.is tn every respect, we
shall K !ift!iTa! !- ! acc-'irnt !atr. !V:sous
l.:mn-; ii-tin. - -t fr-r-n-A fn-l.-U ' r r-!ativ. uh;. !.
tlicy . nl.t like t.. C'l ii i-t Trrr-. rr ! (-a'-r'-n
a niut 'ii hnr "1 in1' h i- it I. n . i. rt li 'i"-.
an-l II:- !:-! will ! warra.:t4 J t. ! wiiij.!I v - I.
ami M.ivtii:iri b-tt-r Ih..ta tin 'ii li li.i ;ti ;
!::;!. I't r. n- .::.ttu 1 U t. rr.; l.- . ..n 1m' t.i 1:1 t--r
rrin-M riin ritii; from t" t'"'' l" T- n-
lirj. .1 t.. tiitir rm ui.- llin-u -i a.ii" . anl ! - 1
).. i.-. us I;ik. n :t Ui - l ..ru.-t ti t,. it; U,. ii- r- i.. -:
till' .- r f , ui.- .lii.tir- n tfkru n.ii.f-t -t in a ! : jht
li.lj!. 'u:.;-..-r ;!. f I ti l-n. .'. . .tk.-n td- r.
ttlHIl
M l ).:
.-.t ll
ur- h:?. r.
.! t- r...1 -I -j
r l!t''V wnnt
-xrtTnii!f "Mr ii. cni!--H
it. livlti' iiii tr tin- I
Mriniiifi.b itrtiMorr.
Wi-mu.Ij t- r'
:n t?:.' art. .-u -I
furuth. il .it t!- !.. t T
thf ''ii-;in.- citi iiu i.i
with. U-icl'Ui4.
an - f
HI. U. iv
. ii i a- ii l. t
nroVe Out in a A-v l'l:t o !
rfj- jiii: li. wi.i:i:. hi. .ii
ijtig taken tiie eist.li-liii . i.l no i.iiv rrcu
... pic.' Ly Mi's. i .. uiaio!ie. a 'y inn
Ihe -Chronicle " and Teh L-rarii r tV. ;r. he i
prepared to see his . Id and new I. em's, and
fiirni.-h tlicniwnii all km.Uoi o. ;'.'.( 1
Xl'.llll'.S of lhe rhoicest vaii'ties. He has
refuted the establishment, nn t is certain of
giving satisfaction I . ail. Ice Cream served
up everyevetr.n. Atl- I I, I"'.
Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c.
.'in Ei:r!, and i-uve Ki ur iUmiv! .'
rrlEsiil:st-rilH-ris p-rci'-arei! lo furnish
X al all limes the very ht-.-i COAL of every
description, Irom the ilkes-Uarrc and ?lia
nii kin mines. lie has on hand an article cf
very superior cjualiiv. such as is sel,l,.iu lr.t
lo lliis market. u hich he will dispose ot al lhe :
lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and c.vj
measure warranted. V:f Coal exchanged for
merchantable Country Produce of most kinds
as well as for cash.
Coal Yard at Tim's Xcsbii's Lumber Yard
on S-outh Water street.
Nov. IU, I806 If It. I. XESB1T.
WINFIELD FACTOR. Y !
Xcur Ilai'llcloil. t'm'uii Co., Pa.
THE suliscrilier, thankful
for past patronage, wouM iiil.-nii
his l nt mis anil the ptiuUc in srenc-
ra!, ihat he eontinnes to manufac-
tare all kinds of Wfiolt-ll toiliN, sueh as
I lotas. La-sMincrrs. 1 u-eeUs, Nattinctts, Jenns,
Blankets and Klannels ; also. Carpet and
Stocking Yarns. His machinery bein; of the
I best kind in use, ami bavin; employed lhe
I l'cst "f ,hc
1 that ris work shall not be surpassed by
anv exlblihmenl in the ennntrv. Arnodsnn.
I ,.lv of the above ucMs k.-ntconsianilvon hand
lor sale er to rxr hance tor wn.t, at prices
that ran not fail lo idease. WOOL will b
v urne.i in ine oesi inanneranii on me snorn-M
nonce, lermsiur carding, ca-n on me uc-
lirervot Ihe rolls. MAKN H Al.r TtA.M .
Winncld Mills, March :, 18-M.
LATEST
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!!
HntSlT & T0PSE harins roirivcd
their first GooiN for '5T,
would invite the ai'ention of both Town and
Country to their carefully selected slock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Uc.
of ihe latest styles and best qualities, adapted
to the season and to the wants of the commu
nity and of the times.
i""Call and see for yourselves and be
convinced ihat their Store is t':t place for
Bargains! They take mucii pleasure in show,
ing their pords, but aii re 1.1 r'''a?ing 'h' ir
i: lemersbv ?ivi;ij .;- ,i i
I -.v , t -li; .
TIIE I.KIMT Bi:(TiriER
.no vvi csarc-fittf .x sitt,
rIJXI AT LAST!
TOR IT KK-TKR ff KMA.1 KNTI.Y Oftjy H!R'
iU irmnl tw!r. rivfrIiiaurimi)tl tbr tmMh-wj
ivmotfi ail l;Uriif. Il-liintr aUiJ ll ftia j,.
u l all vrupti' B: Btii-i tW kair wat. twkJtkiT
: jloy; n-l iM rr-.rf 11 to
Mi' tm, at- il ' jf mic.ll bMrJi 4c. tmm lb
! rtr- nil nrtim'ta tu-J ivrtoui htmi aiL. Seat.rf-u.r
! ritOF. J W'TOD A f Ci nt : iih,o. fr
' Jin iwir. m ninny bH'W at! rllf ut ff i j
Won.l Nnlr Kftnrai;i. tti rt UUj mm arrt mv.i
i l -n. i lo Uouii t-r uoantilv, ftkvs tivvu Jon fcinmr
J 1 all l-"in !-i.f anikhterlrr uj frr,m
you. Kerry b4tlt It 4v W.i vm tm har pfirmi
Vrr nr m nw -- mtt. and w affin.aatit.i., tv M
runt;. it r rrivw from ih aw( vhvtaittial aixl woria
rit'Zfit ..f-.ur i mlty, luiljr counucv Ua thu U i aat
, valU9itl prrfrali&ii.
Pl-Ki MU3- tn.tj ODf fWrO(fJ,itf; ,J -
Joico J siz-; an-i bti'h-tv jt.ut -r trair.
(iSut(J IfAMEL LATUu'kr A f
n!.!,firTrof. Pt rbarJvf To., Vo.. ?fo !', j.-r.
n.'K..J. U"I' Iar Sir: .ttomr tmr.,.t'rattlinp.
wc wt- h.-hirt-iJ to mm- MMunf vnar l!ir Krtrrt.
aioi tt ft!"-r t-r.- mi atoiwivrftil, w fori it our duiv to
) .ui uii'l 111- iffil' l' it. to r(--rt it.
i-iir Iitt'- -'.iV lii-ait r- r ouir libv til lm rrft-r
n--tit i:h ti-j. and mUu rallt-d il raJ4 i .. TV
. m; :iliii --t i-ii.ir.-Iv mrr.e olf in conjuror, al.u K
I: i- n.I. tru is -ufr. rtn-. dirl aa to O- Tr.wr ;
tt'TtlW, - dt-i mi wtih itltlr h'-p of wrr, trUt.tf r.flr
-urj ri'. :it.-I il.at rf ail oar tri sla. ft rnr (r ,
t o-rcim-t. I tl . ili- af ntin-lw. an.) trw n.d lv.
r.uitl en ot h;.ir ff.nrtfd cat. anJ wran now aj tU
i'.r:),l!i. ;t Ii ultliv. a M ali', aid ap luxuriant a t -t
f I -.ir fi iy i il.cr riiii.l. Mr ran ttwr.-j.-r. sal 4
It. n '-r r-r- n 011.. I t- nr iltt'-r.'V.rr, aJ afetfrtrt Mm.i
fr uli tlii .i - il,.- ,c;ilp simJ liair.
i.K 'i:,K . HUM'.lMMiTTM
AUAII A. lilU4lMMTII1l
flnrtlint r, Main, Jn23. I1.'
rrt-)F. O J. It'tHiTi iVArHr: I baw oimI (wa Kt- ,.
f IT--!. Wif-ii ;iir K'.-tnnai. and ran truly rs r. i
tl-f zt- t.--t li-r"T. rr r1 tlie 9p f wtorinp anil r(,,,.
ph. 7 1 1n- II. nr. I;. ..ri- uinc it I f --.i,t.
i iinir Uz iiow MUHM-d itn original rok-T. ru rjn
rt-ff mim-ti-l it wrl-l vilLout tb W-a.-t I ar. my
taw aa cum: oftLc ri-l kind. Y'-urn Jtr-p - tfi 1 v.
HAN 11. V Ml I I I k
O, .1. WmD A P. irI-t.'r,::iJ rf.lway. t .
in tlw trr-at N. V. ttirf Kilin EmMl'Latnt at.il 1V
lf rktt Ptr t. St. !., M.
IM; Awl m.1.1 liy aJlevl Dr?Rit.
v in L'i-i.lur3 -y 7.7T d VM t ftttf..
Great Excitement I
M ONE Y LOST!
IT is -'W universally ctncrilrJ that U" y..t.
dfany article of m...K li.r prna
r family ue, an-l the pay ins Oirrnn m
than a tair inofit. is muuey kst;"thc tti'lr
si?n'l, ihi-rfloro, has jti rpen!, in his
x:i axd commodious itoi sr.
in tti corner of Fourth and Marl.pt Jtref-,
!. isljtirj, a &p't'm!i(I assortment of
sriHNC AND SUMMER GOol
t.-r I.adirs as well Centlemen, rorsistine. .1:
part, of the various styles ol Ilrrss Sri,-.,
lierese Ie I.ainrs, Berepes. Poplins, I.anm.
HriHiants, Tissues, Embroideries. Ci.Iiar.,
I'liderslerres, Ilandkerrhiefs, Trimming ,
liloves. Mills, to'eiher with
t I'inr Lot of Domestic (;ooI.
Piihis, Muslins, ic. Also, Heady-Made C.u
ilnr.ir. CLOTHS, CASftVtERES,
Vestinc-i. Hats, Cravats, I.iiietts, ai.il a tut
irvsh vt-lrrtion of
si t; Mi. OFFEK MOLASSES,
Tea-, CoCoa. Vhrtr, in larre or 5ma!l
qu.iTHities. F!'H by the ananpr,
half, or who!? barn-L tALT by
th" sack or bnshel,
aiol, in sluTt, almost everything niually V?'.
in onr sror. ran he found at thib corner, at !
all of which will be sold at the
! LOWEST CASH PRICE
; f r exchange! for Cuuntry Produce. All r."
I ak, is a Fair Trial; iuick iulck a .
i Pnfir an ! Prompt Payment.
nm. mj mm, m
1 of a snpenor quality, from the Harrier Vi'"'.
not ground any closer than the mills luiii:1!
; in 1 J j - ircun, and rjm'ie as got d. if not rr-f-:
ri'-r, uhu h ran ieiet! by osiTiiAi, v li :
laie or small quantities.
AI.E.V. AMMO.
T.p i nr. Pa., May 2, V7.
DR. SANFCRDS IWVIGORATOR
ur I.ier Kciitcdy,
prif tS i-. r.f !h KrtatfKt w:intifr tnttliral dt-'
n i-.-r ina'!"-. Mi l .- ti-iij wmkinu (uiti aiit't
!r.;il In la-itftf. 1 ror"t n it Iw :-(!. f '
; r .rrr y (,. ,.-.J-t. Mti H,Joni Tin-rr than U.:-! i -
'ini-.f ti. tun- any kin.i if .r-r '.nfla rt. ft-n: ::
'-r-t -I tuii.li- or J -f f - la u- a ci ntir.-ii LtW a.l.., ki.
cf Iii I ar.-lhv n ?ult of a In.rattU Ln-r.
Tli 'f. rr onr f t)i prir.rira! r-rnT?trrrf tl ! lh -1
;v. i-t J i 1.. i ir i ii.,riiiMt- iuur'i' d at. II ilir - r-.
y-t.n, sn- fu;ij -1 ti-:. J. Thr t. ii li t. a.ii.
I'T tm ly . Mt't-nt -n tl. IifiiJiT.y Mi'-n f tr I -i. r:
:i jr. .-r l-t f' i iii..i,r-. f iU lucct.i'll. W lx n iLf ! t :
it- it tan it. tl 1. t arcuDil tl:r wliolr y.-tt n. miCt :
i n.' (iit-iH t- . , uf ( r;i ii lh r l.ai irp crav. :
!c it duty. Kit el: -- .itra.es -t that rran. i..-'!t.
I rfn' ! i - I ;i- ns.:-! it .. :ti.-. in a ( ri. !!.
t!;jn luni'v nt:,r, te 61 J nif i k-: hrtw!'h
i'. trm. .. . i i!..- .:t i- r;n m ntj t" Lu-b it i :i.
T- rn r t It;t iiia r Ein'y a: fn.-t '-uri. jnr r-r s
tr til ! tai:ii I.ivr r"ci( iint in any tt it h rL.. t
but in try a )-.til. nntl n nvi, tin f. rr-rtato.
A p-t '.in i 1 1-. ii fi-ru-t J 1-y ditM lxifj: ?lit. tr:
rxtrf tin-: tl.at p.irt ahi'-ll ii k-IuM fur tl.r
lhr m'-T-ii n Tt: - i:utu r morr all m.'d-i
1 :i m-iff. r fr. ci rln- f ui. ti vir in tl. tr i "a -
I . iiiiliv m i : l u.-. iu:t r.tiiitf tiie t tumb raL;r;
ft-. I .I:..-t will, uriSitiC tin- Mcd. pitinit t- nr e: :
! al i h to l ii liflf Ci.irhitrrj. MUo?in0r Hi ami" f
t!,- i - ;m.l i ;ti-t tiii-r a rali al rur a ith ut an f
:l lh-:.r.vj,Mi- :.r!t:r alTv:-. frit by o-fr-, L'jl.aifi t-r
Miutrul I'iim ii. ttat are u.-uily i-fi-orlcd tu.
ail l.f will f- Vow tin ilir.-rtiorm a rur L p
tif.-)y fmraD'ml. Smi llr i-.m h rnrH
illrtu t. a :i'ifli.-:ul takiUivj wti u tbr ilk i
1. iT.
1 1..- Tntitrr;it" r vtrtr f ih to rurc ccr ttuiuai h r .
ba.l IT-. t t -i ;-rti-ii-.t aft'T .
I'-iUi. um .ittn. li" i Id r'.--tJil" tu I'Dv b- ttl, and Thrn
i.' l'i:.rrli a, .lirf,-i:lt il t- rnr. ii Bt-Ttt Uiui
m l. th.'-t-al .. luki- tli-- tttTvi-rafi r.
K. r It-.. ) M. or Jnun iko. nctbtn; in th kn-'t
w.Ti.l a. In .-I- fully f-r f-urr- to kly a-" th Inn-
tr. It iik'tc? allyillowcfsantl unuatural n-itTtra
Ui' rk:n.
for Mcht V.ir. t.iUc do icf. w rttihoj, dJ
a ."tirt- .ri r-iit.liiT.'.
Y"t K. malt-ol -f nu tiAn it aafr and acre .D,.',
a- it n in. .. tii mti- ofth (11k-!.
..-.. ?t. s riitiiM't i xi l bt r tin- Invttrator isfn':
taken, whiW I lit'ik yh-ld rraiil to a IV do-.
It tnnt W known rbt H tfiw arm t'rrr dfa "
c-'U'itl by a il rati;ii t.tr-r, and to rure tWai w v
LlviB Bi-ilii-im; (t lian mttlt. tnal rowrrr. nr N"
dLo vr... tl.iit ail! run all dirta--a -f Uw lr-
m:itttT f; h.w lop- itanitinir or what mT br th-ir
th a.rtittf mt-tit-i.aj Tirtuv- rxtrarb 4 frrm tb
, bi fin li ai to U- a-lti ii bin; to all b tbui ,:
- f'-rii. tor tuo ran ur tlu atii-in without rf-Ttc
. It n tit. It aot an an'i.tlt raihwrt learnt hllM ai1"
If taken in aatlirl. nt ijoantitiv to opratVra tbe I""''
' rn"y. "tb l't way to take it is to tak tit N-n
i ib tbe south, tbf n uk n water a ad swaJle b
I t. ihcr. lu iLut may tin nnli-in will warcrlT lU!
teO. frANKtHilt C(.. Pn priri-
i iAi BroaJwajr, V
i Snldttf CHRIST 4 CALflWELK Is'it'S
:!?) W. R.3HK.KWI.VArt.
CABINET WAEEB003I
V0RTII 1th Street. The sul'strilfr
Xl most resperifully informs the citizens '
l.ewi.sburg and vicinitv, ihat he has rn ha"1
and for sale a cheap lot of 1TK.1TI'VL
tor the 8princ; trade, compriMn;
Irc?!ino; and Common 1'urcaus.
rctarics ami IUok Casos, Venter.
Card and Tier Tables, Pining a"''
Breakfast Tables. CupboanlA l'ot'
tajrc and other Uedsteads, tanJ-S
ol'as, and Chairs
pf a i,in(s
COFFINS "''' 10 cr
sn(
orl notier.
The public are cordially invited toe"
his work. as he is sure that thev will be "'
Ced with his stock of Ware, and prices.
I SOI.OMO.M YOle
I.ewisbnrg, Sept. 15, IP56
I.Of?k.. Wlf,"
and Jewelry, . ,
the Fost flllice Cheap
Cash. A. E. DEXORMAAD1E. L
Lewisburg, April 24, 1854.
JOSI ill KELLY, Auctlomtrr,
SOLICITS lhe paironare of th P"" '
Residence on Somh Kifth street, l-e"'
bure. 1' Decembers,
7('K -BEtM-SAMI'EI. WJ
I has opened a new Ice Cream ,-..!e. "
hi IVuteclK-nerv. and . h's '' ' '