I puij.oterg Cjjronirli 'a"jJ?WOPDEH R. OOBHCUDsT' 'J'm AffMftfMfie Mm. Thr Lkitoiicii tun', i i. fUilid nn lh CMti .sytteia. Iim Ihw trpe?.t Di bell (iraUiim At ftur Kevpaprr nt Inioit Cwuntr. Fwtom, national ; Slavery, sectional! broke out iu a house of ill feino, uod j for a man8 naBd t( pass tbr0ngh ! uf .'- I by a fluid lamp Ltokcu by the druukeu courae th(j juJges eoulJ not Me , pcr90n Wednesday's Market was much in ruinates. j off .r tQ Vut(, M j 000 man oould Tote fifty advance of Saturday's aud we look for a j 'e r(fgret to leurn that Rev. II. liar- tlmcs jf u9 cu00se ; By this lan the still larger attendance, to-morrow, of both j baugh baa tendered bis resignation as jus-: judgM anJ clerks could sir ear that they Jul buyers and sellers. , tor of the First German Reformed Church ,wt me an ,7,7 voting. Marshall is la addition to the articles sold Saturday 0f this city, and that it Las been accepted ooouty on the Nebraska line, where wc noticed dressed Chickens, Ducks, Tur-j hy the Consistory. We say we regret it, ! a guerifjj wt0 waa recently ordered o sum toys, Mutton, Veal, and Milk. An over-: for u place will be difficult to 511. Law- j mon thirty-six freeholders as grand jurors, plus of Beef at 6 to 10 cents. ' titr L'sprcss. j reported that there were not thirty-six in- Some $1 Apples aud stalo Buttcr,unW7. j TIie p0jt 0jjjcb ; ikt bag been re- habitants in the county ! Yet a Demo Not half enough Pork for a Christian peo- m0Tj jnt0 thc Office of the Bcnckk 6V ' cratie majority of Jour hundred was re plo. A loal of truck arrived an hour ; .. j 1 : p irwiD,)ylitor, appointed ' turned from this county. The voto was or two "after thc Fair'' was over. Ti'e were told a case of "forestalling" eno dealer buying of another to bell at an alvaueed price. TbU works it.juriously to both buyers and sellers, and if necessary j ti.nj Ji. ;iii,r,ri-t.-,l it, uiujt tic aujiprcsied Ly law. .. . 1 I'eoej at present, and will be for some months to ' i r 1 1 i come. 1W of produce are everywhere; dechuiug, aud although they may never again reach the low figures recorded in the tir t ,,l,.,nn fil ,?. of in du.' fir,.; tiut tolumn, firt page of to day s Chrom-: cfc, yet buyers aud fellers in making up their uiinds what prices to 'give and take,' must take into view the - mnrl-rt Potnville has been held to be one of i tho best of mail-cta. Tho following werw o the wholesale prices last Saturday : Wheat Flour Sfi.oO; RveSt.50: Wheat 1,20 to 1,:!5; Uye SO; Corn 75; Oats 40; ' J'otatocs CO ; Dried Teaches ,00 to 4 ; Th-!. l nEFoiin. v..,.Jlf. T...I .........rv.r.., .,.v, "Bi5 " 13 : Ifutter 17; Hams lo: Shoulders 13. posed on unnecessary business coi bours-and the crcatcst cood of the 1 greatest n.mber" would in the end be ! greatly promoted by a rigid adhcronce to i certaiu hours say from day L'y7u to niue. icwg jicmz nam VL'iijcr .ouiuicg. s. c t i n -ii a. ! - .a uvuiujuu uvuuui vvuiouilull wilt OC held at Mid lleburg, Snyder county, 2Sth inst., to take into consideration an iucrcase of the calory of the Superintendent.. ii.i R,.,...i ..r i.v....m; t : , wranirPTi irnrrDC r i. i was acciaentany suoi oy uisiatuerou in- t,i,0 lrt w,,i! lue 3i0rnl0n3 ibe tear is i i'cm., over ou,vou. council, onum .uu . 0i Jonn rnyes, nrcra.ru, w on.i PlilUttl aOUJAb It bas been pro- i . . ... ....:. ,t.. ,.:..i.i,.. . V sn,.,l.le nverwlielniiii..lv Kenublieau. I lands of Jacob Gundy containin- SEVENTY that all who have to sell should be , " ' rZT V"" 1 t7 . ""!? "'L '. ' 1U,1, t. killed ! .1 j t. e - , . uuutt ui iahidiuhui . nm i rioiiev lufiinterior ieDarimcni win at i ' r 1 wo rsiorey i,im. hm r, aimoj .mh.i., wuu the ground before sunrise, so that sales ... . , polity, xuo interior iepriuitu. wii .,..,......,.,: r .,.,.. ..c . . .. ..counts reeelVCU DV ir. lur cooper, a I.Ia m.nrA. In nui r. nnsslb e. "u --'' .,u.s u,r bi.uui icuw.iii.cw, ......j ... may do cncctca ana the Market considered : . , . - . , ,, , ,, -"-- -- r , ... , (.:, ;nn : .iP(,teil ilmer yii. closed bv 9 o'clock. An earlier hour !. ' re3lJcDt f 0ttr mJ f.t,a i the mUchief thus occasioned. ! .i,0.-By virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex. and inconvenient-the whole J"-". " . ' .,. f-J - e " . i incumbent. The Americans have the Le-, Jfie FniTuc H..i.se of ;.i.... Cm.., mthe . - u k . .. j .... "i s f"l""'i oninion tnal tncuovcrnmeni or ine unitea :i, r i,t i , i,r..i.. in L u r ..n.v ..... ,.n v.. I UVUa UUU1U UU ItaUaaClCU WUU U LWO . . - . . I Lia.an.n-, " ' " . , .. . -... noroULII UI .ll lliouwui l, .i wiioh. v. i i.uaiiu i f ' ImI3I.I1 bo 1 ' " ttrr- l..n car of corn which contained 150 grains. tQe kta, under which he but a short time ' wanted for Kansas, ("says the AlLuny Jour Smith, who shot Carter. t I'hilad . .1. i previously started the fire. j ) a Governor who will stand by and . . . ' ' ltires that Carter had ..ituxi hi. -if. o Hoisn.rson. The funeral f (.nrler. at Tam;1a, evinced that his death w j gitaiij idJiH-uicu lunt'. iue kmoui ojiioncrg 01 l enn a i r I f T e t , ' u.v u cue .tu ma.., io mane appoint- ce appoint ni.Dl. ApplicauU are more thick and . Lungry ibaa ever. 'J'be reLU.-)IvBia R. II. Compinj Lave rmlupcd tlia idpi nf llii ir innlniiii r. about 0 pur cout. TLo same thing is go-! ing on to ci8 cxtcut throucliout llio 1 country, i.nr.lrp audcr.tand that the Furnace and iron ore laud of Samuel 1L Woods, at lied Hank, l'oiut township, have been told by that gentleman lot ..00,0.0. Thc l'hiladclphia k Sunbary IUilroad was sold in Sunbury, at ShcrifT .ale, on Monday week, to the Whecland Brother., of Philadelphia, who wcro tho second mortgage holders. A town meeting was recently held at DanTille to take measures for building a market house. Thc publication of th Damvuk l.tdh- J gencer ts continued by Mrs. A alcnt.no : Ucst as proprietress. Oscar F. Kepler is ; engaged as editor, and seems to dischargo Lis duties with ability Liauncs wunaouiiy. . . . . inc lianville roor honsc bas proved too small tor the great number of applicants, I ... . - .. being erected ,s i fa I sdlitinna ,, , , .. , , ! There are many depredations and thefts i v., nnnnno it, . f ! ploymentat the Iron Works and Coal ' ! ' SOMERSET CofXTT. Moses Gashaw, ' Jr., of- Somerset Tp., left at tho Ihrald ! office, a sulk of Luckwbcat. which had ' nn it hrrutu t.rn hundrrd ,2 fart,, grains. Hard to beat, that About i fcOO.000 pounds of maple sugar,were made t . i, iu thk couuty last season Iears are unusually plenty ia tho mouutains,iD this conn'y- rwl,, r.1i r.F T!,itlf.w i.,cl,;r .v.j ,, ...vU, .... .un.-u.,., i J.u2crnc county, cut iiis throat on itiurs day thc 22d ult., of which ho died on the j M.th I nriCp einrd f,tT.infpinrnt frnni imcnipcra... 1 Aran Camp" is the name of the new j iiob timco VMUuuaucu iu 1 isuiuiicreeifc I....:- ivi.:. . n.... Mbn. ! . .at ....1.IM..1 - - t: I t. lirui, V uiuuiuiu W j UU1q IIUI' a l, it-v-Ml... V.,. w week admitted to practice in the several ! courts of Northumberland conn... ! uris 01 .lonuuiuDcriana county. The Locomotive Encine Robert Mor- 1 o ri.-", Clew np at tliiileton on the morning cf Toesday week, killing the Engineer ! . ... . . i aud Fireman, and badly scalding several j , H'l. . lj . . . r.- I ijS.: iiucr. ..uu UUUJ oi me rircraan a h;MiM r ,ij ..iiiecucu. juo iuwuj.u wu. ... , wa. blown tipon tbe top of an adjowiog in Amherst, 2 . U., tlie jail tbere bas been unaaieo in many places, and no trains can i cu. He threw them at once, as it were, be house. j led to overflowing with persons charged ! P1'-. I fore the sick of all regions. He slated their ('tiwrl.'S Tl 1'lilllnw bwA been EnnlAn...) I with nplrv thoft ft tnelncholv illustra- ir.LIAMSPORT.Pa..Nov.lO. The Sus- properties, proclaimed what they would do, to the l'euitentiary from Chester county, ffW Cl tnm 1. . 1 ! I n . liia Mnoin 1 Vf Clever Bartholomew. The voung wen i were both in good circumsUnces in life, ; but the trill e!uite,1 fhw f,t kt Imnnr 1 was kDt in the house and firearm, and ! fwords; Ibe former brought into use the : latter, and a horrid death ensued. Rev. Dr. James Linn, who has served I th I'reytcriaa church, Rellcfonte, as j it (jiimbrid-e, Md., on Eaturdav uit eech-makins .ad U ftttempts to inflame V'M it, for ry- cen pan, lately suffer- ; la,t. WerT i'attison, J'hillipa aril linn- J ,u asemb!age. Thus far there bas been I aa at;j.:t of apoplexy, bat is alD j nock, owners of scvfito, hme Sfi a ' to r:oai dii'.ii'rbrrc a: any of ihe t!--t.. t. le it -a: w-.r. , rewirl of MivO fn -.f. hion. '-(.' - . Julm Irviu, lonj limo n, clfik in tha Auditor General's office, Ilarrisburg, de ceased lust Wcduesday, after a ft hours' Twenty-one persons were burned to .lentil in the rate fire at Chicago, which I I'oetuiastcr, wVe J. M'llenry, rcsigued. Another attempt is being made to take up stock for the Shamokin Bank. HoMirirtE. Ou Saturday evening last, "'"6 a man named Samuel Hill and a man a man nanieu oaiuuei 11111 aim muu .... . . ... . . named William Bird, rcsidins m Clinton - - . ; ten out wuu one nauu-wnung, ana me j "h'P. Ljeoming county, got into an , measured Cfty-four feet in 1 altercation about the payment of some., 1 r ,. , , ; rf.f Ja, with .length. All the namee, except one bun-; """""J. w" l"".t " u. " Jred and twenty, were cmW " Hi'- , bakher kmfe' eauslBS death alm09t 'D" ' 4-l(WS' Cincinnati Director!,"' those com- i stantly. After the commission of the I ""Ws . C "iCl ,na1 ccorj, iuo.se com , mencing with the same letter following ?cea' . 1 ' cach other regularly as they do upon tho jail ai M uiiamspnri. iwjiq iucu uac , families. JcePh "p"iersl"'t ta1 Li Pntcr7 at Bloumsburg broken into and robbed of t.ioou.sou.5 u.u - , : quite an amount of goodt ; and Mr.Gilroy . of Berwick had bis pocket picked of a val-, : ...v,. ..,4 -,..!. L f, ! uable gold watch. and burglars ! .1 U-:tt: P.,, ' "l wuu"K "" w-.., . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . li.. . . . no ' 8 " U1BC"", 6 , "., th' S,a,ithe C'e'f tL'0Ufb rh'Ch ! " aaoaei. 10 hav9 .cnlcred raio, j w,uu BHiicii uia iuiu iiuuui , John Musser, son of Ferdinand Musscr, ' 0f Jordan township, Northumberland county, was suffocated by the gases of a 1 j lime kiln, which be entered on Saturday 1 .. t'tt. J c. week. The deceased was a worthy young man, engaged in burning lime on his fath- j er a farm, and bad incautiously cntcrea ' iru. tt 1 i. tt, vr.tr UUCU-Uloy 6U 111 - - - n ,-- ' ti.. ... ..r ...-i -;1..., i..r.,l . j, 4 number of ttoemploycd wo.kingmen ! it - f . 1 t i,.. ; ir. . ,,:,, Y.K.r. . t marnin . ,(lUaliJ trJ0D of n oU - . . ! women, aud girls, toio uowu tut 1 :n .:!. ...,... .,.l...l T,n ' W---U I 111 . 1 11 . . III.U U.U. V',,- : , . , .., a- e r ' kitis hiiunre. aud carriL-d them oil Ijr lire- , .. ' wooa. Liuuimtrs ana axes wcrc vigorous K. , .- ,, , Tnnt .. ,.1P ,.,. ...: , , . . , , , n ! .., , B , was the work acconirilifihcd, that, were it , ' precut tho aupearauce of a large va-1 . i . ii i i cant lot. tven the benches wero crned , , , . i ,. .i off. Another party encountered a baker a ; , .. , djr-iu iu .u ., iu. ... ..... i I nnl cfiToil snm fiftw lnavca. lanv articles were stolea from store, where they i .ere nlacd unon the sidewalk for show. and a ceneral ciosing of stores of all kinds was tne necessary conscaucncc turouguoui that quarter of thc city. Deputy Super- intendent Carpenter instructed the com ffiandi officc'ra of tha m ) tho men stationcd at ,bo ; whatsoever, and to ,,',,;: keep the rest of their force iu the station,: r mnua. in reailinss tn be al.-TlatCUCU to ' . , . .'.,.,! nnw niinrinr ..iii.rH iiiuir Ht:ivif:i miuk uu . . i ...:..!. I,.. , . , -,,, ' nu- , to some extent in some portious of the , city, was looked upon as a feiut to draw v' , tho police away from the polls, and incoa-1 sequence the spirit of lawlessness spent it-1 crlf for the want of onnositioD to eive I st : . -. . ... t. f. t.r i W IU enjoyment .v. i. nyurer, , Rklioious Meetings. The first of a ! series of Protestant Knisconal meetinss i fn, l,nn,;i;,i; n,I nrnvo, in nonoiileFi.. tion of the business trials of thc titncs.was 1 held at St. Philip's church, Philadelphia, ' m. a i oc Tuesday. A very large congregation , j was assembled, and Kev. C. I). Coopcr.Dr. ' gncar, Rev. Edward Lnuosherry, Rev. ...I , jiiijiston uouuaru, ana nr. .ewion par- ! ticinated in thc intciestini; exercises. Thc ' ncxt mcrtiDg will be held at St. Paul's il....w.U 1 , 0 ; , .... iil.-Ii Wisconsin sjirs ; (Thrii out the pineries of Wisconsin they arcdis-' ius.u inc, u- Lumber has not , . 1 charging their bands. been in so brge supply, and so dull of ! s'ei sicce 1S50. Improvements, In cities aD,J vUIages have, in a measure, suspended, hcnce thc 8,ut ,n ,he ,Dlkc, Tte , . ,c , . . I sime 18 true of lle P,DC,les of -Mithigan, 1 . r.C .nn w.n iUah a,t 1 wn.f I, nniirpii ni nii'n un; I iiiin I nrowii iiiil t-nntiir man shnt. it snneara that tho fath-1 n 1 iu.l. t... .n F,a" 6 ., iviiie.l as ah.o e. will be exnosed to sale, at , ,1.. . , " I of. commencement of . on the New 1 ork Cec i winter. Since the stoppage of the cotton mills ... .,,... , I l- .J . ... rf I tion of lue old adage, that "idleness is the , mother of crime.' It is said tbat the Harpers only wanted 15,000 to carry them through, and that , - 11. W - l.:t. I. ...I .,r. A ir l.r,.'. Itu nri.. rh . hour the amount was to have been loaned. They are worth a mil-1 lion, clear. i . r,t ,7.; "ZtlTiL'k nl.e 1 TrwTiHTin rimnNTPTR WEST THJAF.CII JJl-i " XUUU.ll.Vl VilllUll ivjuj , , " rxmr m Kansas. It is related ,bat iu Marshall county, Kansas, the judges and clerks tat in tha sreund ttort of the bouse, received tickets through a hole inthc Jluor just large enough thrown out. TlIOSK Return's. A Leavenworth City (Kansas) correspondent atates that tho bo- ! v ' . . . . . . gus returns of Oxlora precinct, Johnson Co wcrc cxLibited by Gov. Walker at . Lawrence as a curiosity. Tbcy were writ- . .... , ... , , , ,.-tJw ; 1 i... ii..i i oe conceucu, is aecioouiy ricn. 1 A drover while lately crossing thc Great ; iiaQS uunecessarily killed a woman and Snake Indians, and fired at a ; T ! w of tfac In consequence j these Indians are incensed. As they have , 1 . uv.wu.uav ww - J uereioioro ueeu uu icuianauij ew ... . .. . . ... , , 1 wlta tue whites, ana stcauuy reiusca io . - .1 ButC3 Uas ,B1P,1 Power and by t,ic "'S11-' t-J stipulation, is bound to redress j tLe wr0Dgs of the Kansas Nation Indians, I . - ...i un I atr tu, intruders unon ineir re- served lands. Good ! Officers of the army stationed in Kan- sas, have petitioned the President for the removal of Gov. Walker, on account of his interference with the troops to induce them to vote at the late election. ivahbas uovebhoks. a. uovernor is i.,.i i .!.;! ...it...... oiff ...itt i "u,u "'"6"u "" " , , , , , , , , 1 lui"' " ... i.,, .. "d "" WOm? "d. ! JL'-ruui-ti u-uuiun.. u ui-. pjui t time. . to find tuch a man. and. strancc to Biijt fii i nun nim yei. uovernor neea rr exposed them lrom towo to towo. Gov. . . j ... .1 i . Sbannon confessed in Ms Clip-. UOV. , , . . ... Geary was too nonest. GoV. ' . . . . . .. . alkcr lias C - me and tuld them 111 ll roc roclamaliou. . All this makes tough work for the Di mo-! ic organ,, Whose bread and butter dc d on their ewearins tbat no such out-1 -a-xlal' i critic 1 . . 1 senting lets than ,000 votes, yet shielded , ... , , ly Gov. a.ker and thc L.o. arms against . b the indignant vet ratient nconla of Kan- 'I K a l.or.li.p l-ii (li ' 11 I Anfin rnnra .... , , , , , , . . , ' J ' J v ' 'luota,n 8t Lecompton, and is planning uow 10 Prescrvc c,aTerJ lucrc- 5om0 are VPS tavo the. Convention oppoUt Ike dntrrnor and nthp.r Sratn Dffifrs. nnii ' c!ect U.S Scn.tor. and Kepresentativcs.at once. "Better not try that on !" Go,. alkcr is said to be on h.s way to U ashmgton, to soothe the e.cited South- c,rD S, "nanimous in denouncing the ouly riKht and honest acts ,,,, . . that nisrk Walker's adniinistralion I tt'AsiiiNOTriN.W. 2 Tt has Wn rl. cided to await the reception of official ad. ! f !lce' yoy- la,K.or u.ctora ac''?s , ur cr Oxford vi,uru further in reference to Lis rejection of tho t returns. earTherc will be a fight, in the next! tonirrcss, amons the Democraev. The w..i .ii ...r.t... . .,, 1 oriuc.u .uuereuw o, .oar parry can jiciu , uo uluru ruining memseives ; ana lBe 50a,n wm 001 DC "snca unless tbcy I kepP 0I P'1 ot making the slave in-1 llrls' luo m'J ",cre" 'King t j. n., ,..., i aJtcr Aue a"on'on is aireauy commen- cing. b . v j Klmira, N. Y., Nov. 10. The river at 1 : this point is very high, and still rising. ! !tu. .1.- xt t- . j I ii er ur i ora ana Erie Railroad bridge, and it is feared that ; structure will give way soon Tho New I i , n i . . ork and Ens Railroad track at Corning I is washed away, so that no trains can pa?., ! and the town of Corning i.nurl..mmr.4 I and the town of Corning is nearly swamped. "7'-'"'8 U..y.wu.,-Bu. It is reported that several buildings have ! been Wished away there. Rochester, Nov. 10. Great damage o ! ' li n a lioAfw s).na done here, and further op the ! rslley. At Dansville eight dams ! ., ' . , . , I Genesee V 4 1 . , , . , and six bridges were wept away last night. Tli v.eor ia vorv t.tvTi in A mtltl m. uo vrx is lull uil'b. xuu hliii riNinir : j tral Railroad, between here and Syracuse , , have beon washed away. Thc track is in- - -----w- " - t .... ... ... quenanna river this point Has raised ten , feet, and still rising. N'r.w Ynnir W in Mn.h ll3 be8n Ml tbollt the proccu4ia, to.dilT ' ' J f lLc ,dIcrs ,nd JenaSt,g'',s Vteui to 06 ,ne mouth pieces of the unemployed wkmen Tb police, however, have stopped all Plur Oh ! ' Bwt l St. Paul I'll tinvl the bottom of it. Answer to Arithmetical I'rvblem iu Chronicle of Nor. 6lh A' share is $SS.44.7. It's share J2C5.M.I. C's share 31 1.651.1. Wtt. J C li .East Buffaloe Answers to MiscelfontoHi Enigma, Nov. IV "Claude lu;il anil Sixteen taring Jark (Answered bv l I- 1), Lewiaburg ; C K and K K II , East Buiraloe.) Answer to Hihlicai Enigma, No. S "Co and sell that ihn hast and give to the poor." (Answered by J P S. and K F IJ , East Buffaloe j MLD, Lewisburg.) For tlw LrlbiirK Chmnk-le. A II VMM ETW A I. VII (till. V.M. Three men A, B, aud C buy a ball of yam, 9 inches in diameter, for which A pays a shillings, B 2 shillings and C 1 shilling- It is agreed that A shall take his part first Irom i the surface of the ball ; U next ; and V last How much of the radius of the ball must each ineuaiiinusicar.il to the money h a ball of waste 1 j lake, d.mn. m proportion t paid, allowing in the ceuter inch ln d,ameter! Answer requested. K r B , East Uutlalue . r n . rr ..- nrrTrr .4 GRAil. bousi. rL -".. Two women go to market with thirty geese each. Mrs A sells three of her Bcese for 1 ; Mrs K oeese are better and sells two ceese 5 iK",B ili"ll-i. all,25. rtext market day Mrs B is sick and 'W' Mrs A 10 lal(e alon6 her nirtr Peese WIlh Mrs A-, own irt Mrs A had then e(.se , disp0S(. ? and a5 lhcy ,ast day soli at the rate of five for S she concluded to sell them all in that way ; but when sold she founil he had only 2J for the lot. What became of the missing dollar? Messrs. Editors I find the above in print. and desire s Pli .T KUXT and desire some of your ingenious readers 10 "tiiva it tr. ' J'.l.l'.Cl ltJ-N;i....r.i5anK3 tnumpn in Massachusetts is complete. He has near 1 .1 1 j " ' VOIl'3 1UI UUIIIIll II Jl il II I I , .111, , m.ikiii votes ror uovemnr uaruner, ino . ' ... t...., ...1 ... : American incuniDeut,..i,vv" uu ueacu, 1 jcnm ,.1 ni.ran.i mill if iv npnn Till rail. l The Louisiana election shows the choice of 3 Dvm. and , Arn. CongressmeS-no ' change. j I'mrnrvit I in otliriia vote lor lirv vcruor, compared with lresidcnt, stands : 1 fifiii Frptneitt au.ir.13 lsw; fuoirj nt.inii Rufhanftn&rt..'Uts filln 1-.s Meilt-r jio,l Increase 3Ji Ocrrcaanlti.tisl Wisconsin and Miuntsota, are still in : doubt very close. j Ntw Youk Election. " The Eric : Canal" bas overturned parties, every few j years, ever since the day of DcWitt Clin- i w" ton. lue Republicans last year were u- . , j. . . ,i, i.- u . l. - - . . . . . . .. - - ... : ar..mcut ..f ,he rat,al. and the IKmocrais Vantage of that fact ie Lut unuiij uuuui It 'UUiiidii .tiaaj;aui.. and to cood effect. Ttio Democratic voto is about an last full's, civins thu Denis, the 1 miunr Statu Oilier r cliosuu tliia year by siv l,0.i m:ij., while tho IUpubli.au votc is y0.t.00 bUort, and tlia Ainencans j , ,, ' . , , I are nownrre. i lie Aniuricau icajurb zcu- erallv soil thuir rll fwith thcmselve) to the democrats. Thc Opposition, howcv-1 clahn majority of the Judges ebo.cn, ; an? e ! police kept perfect ordtr.no UJdturbutn.', t and thc Dc-l. maj. over thc Kcp. ticket wa , reduced several thousands. 1 Onoo.-Tho ConsiiiutiontilConven-! tion hns opened the Slavery question, in Finte of the I'rolnbition contained in its orcanic law, and tho J'emocratlG party : ire openly advocate the admission of ivcs. The question will probably be left , 1 i 4v l i i.r i a vote, and the result is doubtful. -laves. to a .e ' -i n m i The gift by the V -Common Council, , of 100,000 worth of real estate to a Ra man Catholie Institntion in that city, is the last bid of the Loco l-'ocos for the for eign vote and the active assistance of the Koinish church in the prosed canvass. In the Circuit Court of lied ford county, Va., last week, Miss Almira W.Wingficld, aged 24, obtained a verdict of $.2000 . , 7,' v. against VMinain stain, agea ou, tor breach of promise of marriage. against n imam stain, acea ou, tor a promise of marriage. Advertising, A Moral Duly. Sume years ago, il was proposed by an American Thysician that members of the Kacnllv shonld advertise their remedies and - newspapers. 1 treating diseases in the newspapers. It was a bold aud manly idea. It was scout-1 ed, however, by the profession generally, as i"Jra dig. But is there any degradation in publicity I Is it not rather the great louch- slonw llml tios nrnl,n,Mii and linivwrsaliyww ; the practical benefits of all valuable inventions land discoveries? Should not a profession I ,,,,, ... ;" " , .,f. .j - ' ' - I . . .. ihe preservation of lite, make the means of j obtaining these grand objects known through : lhe channel of information most accessible lo all classei and nnnditions the columns nf I the public press If it declines lo do so, the nauiral inlerence is either, lhat the desire ol ' -cicsy arises irom a snnua, mnnupmizinir, egut.siic. spirit, or from a lack of faith in its prescriptions. j V ,ev'"".. subjcc' in ,h,s ,i"hl' ve preMlnlei i.rofsor Hway, M,me twenty , years airo, overleaped the barriers which the , profession bad erected between itself and Ihe public, and plunged fearlessly Into the news- paper arena. lie bad discovered, or rather invented, afier years of research and cxpen-1 mentS' T reparations which he believed 10 be specifies for nearly all the diseases of man- oe specines for nearly allthe diseases ot man- Vind.j and as an indicating of his confidence in them, ami a nrAi.fnrhi. wilii1nii..rrnlr. wih , that, if reallir vilmhle their should be acces- lZ buii w. oiuui uiu i DiuuiiuHuviv.ifu wherever advertising media consisted; This as the sTrrest ordeal to which he could have snbmitted them-the emenmenfam cm and .laL-s.l r.nmi.i Atari fori tin DnoR lhe issae. w .1,. ihal he or the world could have desired. The rich and the poor, the learned and lhe ijnorant,physicians, statesmen, moaarchs, a nation of enlightened freemen, hare sanctioned, used, extolled thcin. They are fiiei factt in medical history! Is" ant ihis better than hiding light under a bushel 1 Is it not belter than wriiuag pre. scriptions in a dead language, and putting weights and quantities into -hieroglyphics. If anything ia worth knowing, it is worthy of being universally known. So thinking, Hollnway proclaimed the virtnes of his medi cines' through the press; and fortune.-fame aic' :hr gratitude ci in ll.'.u r.ait :tB b it . i!. V V. Sim. FAILMIR - X()V. J:). 18o7. i - Keai estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. TY virtue of a writ t'f Al. Vend. Fx. is- I .iiiIaiiI nflka I t r I r f i '.I i m lllf.ll ll:iS . . r11nlir ,, e directed. ,ll i,e I exposed to 1'ublic Half, or outcry, at the I'ub i lie Hnasi; of Jnxi Fnum, at While liter Mills on SalllKhiy, ov. 'St, cnianiroeins at 1 1 o'rhcb, A.M., uf said day, several Tracts of Land, to wit: . No. 2. A Tract of Laud situate in White . . . Deer township, Lmon county, oounilctl east oy lands ol funnel liimer, smun ny lauus ui Ueorxe Kanck, Joseph K. Mover and others, west by lands of Jacob Parley, and north by 1 thc Sugar Valley & White Deer Turnpike Koad ana lands of Jacob Farley .containing 't- Icres, more or less with the appurleiiames. . No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town- ship and county aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Jacob Farley, nonh by lands otJacoh Farley and Haniel ruliner, west antl souin oy R.ber.con.ai- the appurten- lauds of .s.L.ueek and 1 liomas afkffc Arrps. mnrp or less, with anees. ; : t 1 tobe sold as : y .seized, taken in execution and tobe soul as : , ........f j i i e pnipciiy of llbNUY IIIOII, deceased. J - The above Lands may be sold in . , pieces or together, as to suit purchasers, There is a lirst rate .MIl.l. ttt.AI on J raci No. 2. I). I), til. L1)I, Shentl. Sheriff's Office, Lewisbnrg. Oct. S2, 1H57 CHFRiriT'C 5AIP? SHERIFF S bALto. TY virtue of a writ of Yen. Lx. issurd out 15 of ,he Court of Com.n,,,, .'leas o, Ln.on County and to me directed, I will expose to P11'6 !alf- ? lhe ,1ufh,l,c JI,"use J,,AT" Hkbr. inthebor. u.-hof Lewisburg, on Men. day XliV. 23t, 4. I. 15?, common- cmg at 1 o'clock f. M, of said day, i; wit : the one-eiguin pan 01 a ccnam h.ivi i-r l.A.MJ situate in tne 1 poi r.ast iiniiaioe ana . r- i i.i . 1.. 1 r ronntvof Union, bnnnded east by lands of John Price and others, south by lands of Thomas Pennv and others, west by lands of. Jacob fiundy , and Alfred Kneads, aud on .be t. . . .1, 1 .....,' .: .ortn oy lanus Ol joun i.uimy, comniune FORTY ACKLS, more or less, wilb the ap-; an-: purtenanccs. 1 . . .. . .i v. . 1. . ,,e - T p I r "r 1 or LAU situate in tne townsuip ann coun . . . . .. , . rtl.iS'l. I nc oiir-rimiui '.m ui . , -j , ij ..., i...u r 1 ,v a.oieiam, ouu.i.u i.. .......... . ; seph ).., anj others, souih by lands ot the heirs iano 01 idutu uuhui v.i....i.u . . . . , 30th, at in ocIock a. m m saui uay. . j "1 'Slffll 'b.ndMr the rast by Berryhill Bell, north by lieorce street, j oriurnoine, on me wen uv .n.oc .....r.,-. i and south by an alley, containins On. -Fourih of an Acre, more or Irs, whereon is creeled a rWtt-STOUEY STHRE IIOVSE, with a well furnished dry eouds Klore Room. A-e.. wuh the appurtenances, as thc property of Tuumis (. OllWIfi. DANIEL I. OI'LDIN. PherifT. Sirrlff'l OJfier. Uuvlmr, Ort. 15. lSf,7. Sheriff's Sale. 151 Y virtue nfa writ of Lavavi Facias ssued out of the Court ofCommoa Pleas ol" Union county and lo me directed, will be exposed to Public Suleor outcry, at the Puhhc rinrv 1 1 11 i house uf Hoi. Hh. in the ooroutn ot n'cloclr, in the fnrenm n, A. l.. ls.r7. a rertain tract of Land Mtuate in tlic tuwii.lnp uf I'n ion nnd county of I'nion, ta wit" Il'einnm at a 5MU-. the snuih irr ,-t c-i.iner of the tract, and alo a rnrnrr ol lair Krei's laml ; ihenc.. -- -i-; ' u to a stone ; tlii nce, bv tne same, . t-'.ij r.. I"' ,i... ,., . ,- ... ,i,,nee hr the .,,, v. K. ir..s nri-i-hes. in a stone : ihenoe, by lands Samuel Walter,?-. 1-J i ste'heVce. by lanjs tlf' J(,nn vuiUp. N. W. 6;t-r, lhe jjpir of John Haves, dee'd, of Thomas tlience. I t the I'rnny and Peter Pane, S. 13 W. 31- li perches, to a Mack oak Mump ; thence, by jjt;.jii;l A.MJ FORtV-THHKK ACIiEsi n vn F.)ltTV.-n Axn SIX-TENTHS rKia ri r., strict measure, ms;euier won me ncrsanamenw ana appunenanri- nnrm-u r4 er"!rd p wclli H" hr?Ar ! jyuJt House. Uank Barn, Wagon Shed, Ac. Thm is vaIliabIe Irwn ore n the land, i To be soMas the properly ot" Horatio (,'- , Jijsiah M Fr;na rM,ni r. furfWI. DANIEL 1. GI'I.niN, ShrriU'. 8hcrifl "s Ollice, I.ewisburg, Nov. 10, 18&7 - rn t ti t tt' j SATjL OF IiTjAL L.STATJli. t CREEABI.V lo the last will and testa- "lent of Willi IUli, late of Liberty township, Montour counlv, deceased, will be exposed to public sale, at the late residence of said deceased, on Trlilay. lhe 2Tth day or .Vavriiibcr next, all that raes- i suage and tract OF LAN D situate , in said township, bounded by lands ol Samuel Bennae, Jamei Cameron, Thomas Vaueant ' and Robert Mack, containinr; about Mvly i .teres, good quality of land. Railroad ru&- j nin? past iu The Improvements are ar Frame House and Barm Spring at ihciii I door nearly all clear and in a high slate of: cultivation. ALNO.-A Tract nf 1 Arrr, adjoining lands of Mrs. Morchead, Railing Harrins and others all clear hot abont four acres which 3fiis well timbered. ZJL. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A M, when terms of sale will be made known bv KOBRRT A. G1FFKN, FUANlilS WILSON, F.efub-rsor Wiluax Pals, dct'&sej. Oct. 16, 185 F O Ii S A L K . MY Residence, on North Third street, I.ewisbnrg, 31 ft. front, and inclnding ' back bnildins; fi3 fi. deep. Basement, ann Atuck finished. Kvcry convenience in the r , , ,. waJ, of o'-b';l"'"s. Rm residence" wiih a f nes ,!?,. '... e Market sr.. opposite good v ell ol W a- lcr m,w v' " ,J 'T' hinedl ' ,,e"1s.,nJ re?'C,nC ' (". wuh and some ; ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi . ' ,'r ",1' some wiln anl some j without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oct. 157. ,,. T TT . 1r i..t IXTATP' ALUA1 LK KKAIj lib 1 A Jv Jli l-OIl SAIjI-.. 1-OK AJ.jI'j. rpHEsubscriberorterslorsalehiiKesidence I .1.. nf Wuih Smnml Mrpf I on the west side of Solh Second street in the lioroughot l.ewisonrg, pciween .iarKi i and8l.Irf)ius slreeis.coasistingef neat a lot and a halfol ground, makinga fronlol'Utf feet on said Second Mreet,and in length 157 feet,6 inches. The improvements are a eommndion three iprtstorey BKIt K I )VKIwIwIXl EHUUSE, of pressed brick, 47 feet from by ot) feci deep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof wuh a Wing attached of .:l by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Welt of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new tabfe an Ice House and other necessary out.bniklings. . There arc alo on saiiLmi Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery -i The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. Ills on the most elevated part of the Baruogh, near the Court House, aad but a short distance from Market street Terms wtfl be made easy. June 9, 1857. ti. F. MILI.KR. Tl 1 1 . 1 . I . il. ' Tr f'nriitalil'---f''-ii't Pe": sn,!r!rrr Hi.wa sold .t 'he ' i.-iiK.'r ilriice. I nloji I ounty iii I i m Umitllu rni:i;KAs.rhe ii.,b.amm .wiii. iate iudces IU I uu n cuiiniy. nave usuru nicir precept, bean... date the 19th day of Hep.. 1S57, aod to nie directed, for the hulling 01 an Orphans' 1'nurt, Court of .inmin I'leas.Oyrr ' and Terminer, and (..-neral H ianer "e.-mns at i.EWISBi:K. f"r the county of I .Mo.N, ..ri the second .MOXUAY of M'.CEMULK, (hCin the 11th day) and to continue' v 0 , uneweea, I -v.iti.-x i. therefore hereby given 10 me i.nr oner. Justices of lhe 1'eace and C insial.tes in and for lhe county of I'omn. to appear 111 llwir own proper perioiw with their iccopK inqui silioiis.exaiiiinaiioiis and oilo-r remembrances to do those ihiusa which of their olliees and in i...r hehail'aooeriaittto be done; and all Wit- nesSes and oth.-rper-ou-. prosecuting iu lhall f the Cnniinouwcaiin ag.imsi any pervm or persons, are requiren 10 01 m. h ...nc atlt.d.V, and no, depart with.,.,, leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be piineinji in their atienaance at me j j'1'oiint-i n... o5i. ble to nonce ,..,., tiiven under my nana ana 5t.11 ai no r-i. 1- ll'sdltice 111 Levibll-g, the lltl day I.I .o- vamber. in the year ot our Lord one inoiivann eight hundred ana nny-even, dim r w,f,.r- eih year ol tlu- Iu-iependeiire 01 ine Lnueu States of Ameriea. ind save the Common- : wealth! DANIEL ll. til. LI)I., !h r.rf. TIIE WITtIi:iti:l HtMKT, 11Y T. H. AKTUl'R. rpHlS is a lar?e t2mo. volume. Price .ftl.oo, I with a fine mezjlinl cni;rawiiK, and is one of the most thrilling tales ever wriuen by the author. It shows how a man may seem 10 ibw world all thai i cood and noble, and vei be a tyrant m his family, and nnany .-.enu " ' . . ' his wife to a mad houe. "epuDl.sn i ir. a,so works of History. Hnrapln, &c. l"di we want Aq-nls 111 all r-ar.i .d n e ' "ited States. to whom the larq-st com.n ss on ..11 hr naid. a so an extra commission in the KP1JEY way 1 " "J . -- . - ... S .North Fourth street, riuladeipma. 1 a. X. It. Specimen copies sent by man nee , .nnraeinif.Tiiienrrei.iine OUUK. . ' ' ... ,1. I'm. -- ) farmers UianiT iur d na iaiu. 'OU SIM' near Lewibdtg. a 1 ract ot V almost lOO Arr' f Pod Farming Land, limestone miI. It iU be soM on reas onable ti-rins at private ale l r Cash. Inqime al t!ie Oifice of lhe Vhmmclt. June 10, '57 MEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE! Just opened 0 Third st.f a f w don north of Murk-j, Lewisourg. A RRAN'GEM EN I? lave beea made to xV. have cnnslatillv c:i band a supply f lhe llet Fxtra I'amlly I'loar, (from (he battimoreCi.vMtiU.' llUw Km heat flour, l oin Hloai, Horn aud Uye Chop. Iran. Ship St nil, hfris.Oais. Cum. and I'i:B.lb ct at I kind-, at Fair Trices. lhe proprietor is induced tu open this Store I'-T the jmrpose ol ncrominoda'ir.p the public penrraliy.ai-dFe.-pecifully solicits their patron ripe. W Grain of all kinds Wanted. THOMPSON . EVANS, Agent. Iwibur. October 23, 157. Still Another Opportunity ! V j'rfM.ioiii Judge-fr the suih Jud.ciai jju, gAMFORD'S 1WVIG0RAT0R District of IVnnsylvai'ia. c.mp..ked ot the j , , tj9r Remedy ' cunnes of I nto.. M.fll.a and Snyle, and ! ,?ZJM)rla. M'C'zillV.tlli'C IlOap I'i-IUIt? MUll, ti- r. uh.t. -.I tbt. .liMa mtin-iv. ndarwi.Jl-iiB-' 1 J)"" " j riant ri r el hair ttartid .ut. and weran saw y that HACK ..'.l.V w !. lake this of infVrininr- the citifiii ol I.ca-liur? and urrocn.linz C-iiutrv. that c are a.iiti nn uu in iur . ih. rl i'iihw. :i"'l now . ll-r ilirm a b! .inif'f , and at lu-. r prices than vr lit-r-tnf"".. VV. : hare t the old man 1 ai.ore t'ltrivt & l alilnrll's Drus Storf. and havniL' in nt h htl- s . . m. ,,. , r .n..-i . more convenient rooms iu r rry respet I. e shall he better able to accommoriu'e. i TiMvin- ri. litTi-s t i' Jfff:tf"-'l fru-i. t- r n-atit- h-ch lli.y wouM .Ike to bmv.- rirtlor trm rrrd to ppri.ti A Owiirll lrr W..l-. fa" li;'1 't ll' llf I'll fil'.Tt !! tiff. and Hut Mtpii-? W warri-rit-a to It r.ji Hy it -fwj. m:ii fi Df-tiniir U ttT lln ih- -e hi li ti-.-jaj. t.tk-it Imin. IVr.n(i wmilinw 1 lutoir-ipi- run h:if tln-m for ,rir.- ri-i..tij; fmoi to .. tuiw . f tm-iis -tinnl to tlifir ttwm thrnt'h m,kr-!'. n1 f j- r-n tk-n at the -1 ortft iti-r. it ir rr-fi.lfO c: jiiffnn of Trtrntr rhlMrvn tnkeu in opt- nnri! in a .'iht luht. tiuUloor Vuwr. of 1 U M.eus Ac, t;i k l i : It. Aiutrotyf..- r., tur- tnk.n-.u .i.tt'k an i ratnr laro miirk. rr tlmii .)pU--nv.t pt D the i-leais -t LriBhlif. ricriir--! ftoui .'Ortn.'t.- ! suit tl-- . tir. hit r. W rxtrnj k f.r!:;J lnTitati'-n to all r fail aril r- n- ami rxamtit" our j-ju'i imi-n. h-?h-r th-y :it pVtnrt-jt or ret. Hcwmhrrthr I'Urf. ro nip mt-r Thrift xt-aUwrll's Maiumulh Irut- store. Vt-stu-iy tu I ' MVAKTV. Artit. ; i" ' V 1 T..v.t(.,n wlirn tn thr ar. iii.t Hi'linralU (iini.MiUII l.,t,ri..-". lVi...liln.lol.rn th tuamcjrf fn r-'w 1i:vp n rtirt,iit3 ui't uiu nci.-t ,tb. i Uml uri:. ll-'t. 1-J. J llrokr Out in a Xftv lIic ! Jl.l. n luii.n, n.iviiiS i& takrn the eMahh-htnen! rrcentlv occu- Vlt pieJ bv Mrs. DeNormamlic, aJjuinm" the"l'hronicle" and Tclrpraph fctnees. he is prepared to see his o!il ami new frii-n. Is. ami t'tirnih them with all kinds of ( Mf r.l lio- A ERIES of the choicest varieties. He has refilled the establishment, and is certain ol sivins; satisfaction tj all. Ice Cream servfd up everyevenin;. t"5' Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! : &c. uri anr f:are ynur Jfi .' .' ! , , '., . , 4 r , "I HE SUUSenllCr IS prrpaTPU tO lUmiSll L at all times the very best TOAL of every : description, from the llkes-Barre and fha- mokin miues. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't ; to Ihis market.which he will dispose ol ai Hie ' lowest cash prices Coal weighed, ami good, measure warranted. E V Coal exchanged for merchantable Country I'roduce of most kinds I as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Ncsbit s Lumber ard on South Water street. Nov. 13, 1866 If R.I.NESBIT. km M ri CI r CAPTflRV I WIIMrltLU , , " Sear llarlleton. I'nim Co., I'a. THE subscriber, thankful lor pasi patronage, woum iniorra (US irteniis aau uie puunc iu grnc ral, that he coniiutivs to maauiac- tare .11 kinds of .Viiolrn Gmids. such as : rioths.rassimcrcs. Tweeds, ftatuneits, Jeans, Blankets ami Flanneist; also, Carpet and SuHskini: Yarns. marhinery bem? of the i best kind id use, and having employed the: T"1 bJsl ol workmen, he feels bale iu saving that his work bliall ntt be surpassed bv i .... . . I any establishment in the country. A -ood sup - , ply of .he above poods kept constantly on hand i' ih lhat can not fail to please. WOOL will ba 1 arded in the best manner and on the shortest l notice. Terms for carding, rash im lhe de. livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. WinfieM Mills, March SO, 18M. LATl-.ST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ! nUESH & VORSE having received their first f;iol lor 5?, wonld invite Ihe at'eniion of boih Town and Country lo their carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted In the season and to the wants of the commu nity and nf the times. t? Call and see for yourselvrs and be convinced lhat their Store is the place for Bareains! Thev lake mu-h pleasure in show. inf Ihrir ror fls. hill hmn in nlwinc fhwtr cqsiomersby giving good irade. l.ewisburg, April, 1S57 -w- . r ... iii ii tor .'usiices In.iiAsia mvst i I 1 J jl 1 I ) I ons-ables.for sole or pr.ned totron.Ht iht C hiniilt C'rT"ne . A Jledielne Ttat Xever Etbi!i!atr .inns m " "ipargMloa. j, -11". ; Hilua.(aun( ui iwr fc. fr Mtnvwiin funciiom. two t-r.ii.ful mt ''t tt.-ick ni it will mm ouaj,. h., t.k ib- in,,.vr .r ,-tmr. ,1 ..n , rt roe aiaKr. intlnr o,.j rwi. .,r llnrthnrB. Ia.i,i. tartmi, or umirntt iimifciiictatvtifwpMafai. K " " - ' -- pun riM , Iwir dully. i..r i-o ol A; (U'tlte, Languor or Li.u, , b'-M. Hie dip:' Inr i mTlahle. Jt will rratorr Ut p fl,t ftii'J lank 111 liw.1 iltffl vlf. .iblowi, ta. u-anf.'!- mill on r lir ny. ki. t rt..-mony , f Jrwi lln j w:tl all 1 1. r.ru s. Alter .rjr f n lirul diDarr, take a How of Intiiiorator ami it r- iter air OftprpMUwa or ful.cu.4. 1 kv lnviiiralor u l.i.-r LeBMd, of uwual. t-1 firtilr. leliiiff.lirertlr on liint orMO, rurlag IH,o,p. w. tfrou II' r, wiiiuii. n i.arnr. irrnwrj. Tilt, H orBl , vntoM .Ucait au , Sn, w lh.r, , ,,,;,, , M, lk. timnina iiv, iwpj -u. n m vj imiw wi..,,. 'J OT j , ,., , )n , mrl ii..-uiuu a,r(ik pwuht ii uj UMi u.i n ...Beriini 1 ...m ..i.i, rt.,.. .; .r- ir-nbra i. v' Mst, , ,.i,.rni.iii r km f mnimi) uuiwii wo nufrly run. tutu aa tbe lDmoraUT. iheh i.m, b-.. i.roahtto..r -. tflat ti. sw.n wnoA tmi. rurilr, i bewiim ir..)t riit in -ii-i-ii t,t th- I.ivcr, MmDacb. aMd Pigr. . i(fr;i. Ilrf to with h mmuf tettoliUt it lU It vt that i- Iimt. tt'Uil it tlM-ta la p-t.-D f .irat nux-n (f roritioual dttJllj-, mumkI tjr aVl-.nvi liTfr. i!J in ft try iin.(;.nre th- .fT-ft iu to rrlu-i or xiit-r a r''tn'i.nt rtin-. Tr. r!in'r.-. lnfrTtor, r.r iifr KrnK dr I wknt frier to. alvnyn b-le-rii rrfituK Uf alKnt '-urrli mtrnt -nrdKiiMS ( r eon . uu J tti.t tbt nm-iiciur. Jr luiijr -, ar.t (if -r ritnl r y ht ' f iwrtmin-B titk,t it hmn. lLr !vir,. i-, f.,r ttil troubit-J with Judii-tl. lVbflttj -r llvw.-i w pi atint. toft a LottW mmA UJ tt; Mt orJt lor it, relief lit br cxj-tftitrocrtl. mii. r..r it .u r-nnr i taken wto tl:e:raui.h- i tiivir f'-iBi a foon s ;t lrii aud Di-rv raitawtrx- fcrtr th- .i.iier:t' r : md, Ur It will unMt tlrir tltrm .w-, thiTfipht will tnieh fltaHinrpp. r I 'n t.iisrt. t-Rti b.- no it"Uit t" U-'M-rwbu trt; it. fur it -p-r;i toniitiK'P wilh tar takt. Auot-MrwulrL'-e jf;hr-thc-Htit ot is-rt f --ntfit tnB tirM- who u it t bt.Te r-rn cur-J by it. Try OM btt-, if it iJova nt-i bfoi-f.t, tka f.u. atinxk i. A.N""KP CO- rVj.rrvfrrw. t-i Knwaaiway, Nea ii. Ay CHKl.STJk CALI) H ;L. trviurf. Cifh-I W. R. MKKWIN. itmt. Tin: titi;tr hi: ti TiriLU BO LO4 I lCC-.rF--JJt eor.HT, l-OUNl) AT IAST! Ft.ik IT KK.-TOi: rEkMAN'KNTLT 'iBAT IIAir.T it- enyhiftl n-l'-r. mrrrBluxur-atitly tlr b!d i fii , . rr-rroi tt.l tl-H-IrulT. itclimn and ail Sftufula. fraJd bci ttd ati trp!vnp' m- th bair Kft. h-liby, in.i i fcl-y; nJ wnt ittwrie it to any imactniibW c, rw ' Uir Br-if 1-y HI.iRiM!i bU trlnH lr. ff(.Qi tb- fC D1 : fur.? ali nt-uritij: and Brrtouj bt-ftd acbe. Sea circular and the fluwiii. Ii.wr. N TI- Feb. 2.16?. PHOF. J WjI A Co Gt-nui: Milbin a frw rj. hntc rrttt"- nmtty or4m and rilU lor 1'n.f.O. J ' Wood." Hair Kpttorativr. tfcnt te-day w rt coflJ-l tn rl to If- uti.ii fr it juJitity. r f li tloiri Jou torr : d-d all (win: i-oJd. whilr wr irfrht ordr to-ot!- frvrn I jou. -cry .-.'t' har told tmt ti lor prlur ' (.' r t.-nrnrw m. f mrt, and thr acj-rhmirtti. rrt rt , r-oni:it n ret tie-in the tuoft auWtaatiai and wotltif rit- n ur wiffnity. lully cof-Tiner o that it m an( t:i;.I I- -f arai ) Htd t. ;t sn ti ai m:ij be OTIf EflMOf 1 Mtr; aud-Of ; I"iertt J- ei-uc; r.4 !. u wr-nm . rr tralr. K$UKil) I' A.N I KL LATIluKriC-.. If ; -T.r i t r.Te. St. rharlra C , Mo.. Not. is.'f.. FKi'F.i' J W tor .ir: ikme tia ll miif , w- . r. hi-.ui-fd to usr Mnue of T(.tir llir lr-ttrl.i( 1 ind it--' -fitci wrrr o woDdtrful,' wa, frl It ear imty io . y. u kiiJ Uu- alfii-ml. tn r:ff it it. l our ii'.!- .'n'ii irai ftr fnmr ttmr 1d Vrftt rrfit'T foil -I. till, r. ai.il MUf rmlttd tt sraid brad. TU lii' r ulinit fntirrly cnRir off in ir.wxi .i-tirr, wlin a fri i .l. :irL I'U sufl- ritr. sditd U 'r t ratKe, f J-d wirh littl hi if . rpafrr. but. tw . ir iiri-f:-r. that r.f all our frh-adf-. Trrr frw j bIm r U y. bar- a-.-auhy. arralp. and 9 liiwrt-.iit a rr p l ;ih ulj ctl -r t-J-i 'i. ran tbrrrttrr. hi'irl-y Tf tr jnru' 5 cur ReU'rutir, as Apcilrct l BlirOy icr ii a:. 1 .--n 01 tii .-Kra.p unt Mar. V art-, Ttiur--r-(imiijI-Y. t-Ktil.oh W. Itl.it.IMtt-TnJIM. SMiAU A. IiJ-.ul.M-Ul II AM. r.r.nim.T, Maine. Jon?-. 15. rr.or.o. j wnor i.w.it : I ur4 1 toitw orrn.f. r,r- H:r .:tini.fr. -ml rut iroltm it 1 tl-.f cTfft it ri,.ry of li z- fr r.stortnpr udl fhan j t r II i ir. V Unr art tie it I w mn ot m t. ity. Vt I.ir 1 1 Mr n artn;n- ft- -rtiiil mh r. Tu mb r-. ibut-yl it ri .. ,jrlrt tvittiout tbc l-a4 frr. my cos- t. rc ofrht worst kind. nr K. frrthil'v. DAMLL X. Ill IU'liY O J TT'D 0. rrnrri.'lrr.Mi ,.rlrT. V. in tJif ur-t N. Y XV. r It- inn;; EsUaUUiiOiciit ijml IU Vr.rk(rt -.n-tt. t. l-.-in. ir.. f Si, A nJ ! by all ck4 Drup:t. S-W n Lttrt.-t.urj hy VHUIST A V.LIILL. Great Excitement ! MONK Y LOST! T is now univer-ailr concede d lhat lhe par- ch.i ir.r; r.t any article o; (iocds fur pnvaif it lann y ue, ami the payin thereon mure than a lair pnnfit. is 'niimey lost tlie unjirr Mgnrtl. thorcixre, has just openeil, in his I y. ) .1 . LUAIMUDIUL IS JiOL OA, ... on the drnerof Fourth and Market Stref.s, Lewishurir. a splendid assoriment of SriMNC AND SUMMER G00I., for I.ntl-e as -e!I t.cntlemen, consistir.?, ia part, if the rnnons styles nf Press si;k. Hen?? Pe F.aines, Bcrepes. Toplms, Lawns. Uriliianis, Tissn'!, Embroideries, Collars, rinler!e'ves, Hantlkerchieis, Trimmingt (i loves Milts, it'gcther with A Fine I.ot or Oomesllc Gooif, Prints, .M us has, Jcc. Also, ReaJy-Made Clo th in?, Vesiings. Hats, Cravats, Liaebs, and a act fresh selection of SUGAR. ( OFFEE. MOLASSES, Tea, Ci co.1, Cheese, ia large or suiiH quantities. FISH by the quarter, half, or whole barrel. PALT by ihe sack or bushel. and, in short, almost evcryihine; ntirally kfyt in our stores, can be lonnd at this corner, act all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE cr Cr(.haned for Coiintr Produce. Ail lie asks is a Fair Trial; Vjuick Sales Small Prolits and Prompt Payment. wCCLTR w ! of a superior quality, from lhe Hartlev MiH. 1 mt ground any closer than lhe mills fornix. j jn this recicn. and quite as good, if nolsnr- ".wh,ehcanbettedb, .wiT.,Ai,So.i i - LEX. MMOS Leu-hbnrg, Pa., Mar 2, '57. j JjJ Jli J. AliXi llUUJl ! VORTII 4th Street. Tte SlwSCnWI l m(ls. rpsnTtiiillv informs the otiieii el j LewUhop nr vif-Tnii'v ihat hr ha on i -j l i;. ohiti iII!. ,,"M mean iui vi tr - ' . for ,he s ,rade, comprising ; jv ; ' a6n)1 Commm JjurCaUS, ScC" rctarica an.l Book Cases, Center. I nril Vi.T TuMes. Plume ana UrcakfaFt Tables, Cupboard?. Cot tajro and other Bedsteads, S'land?, ofas, and Chair3 of all kinds. COFFINS made 10 crter a short notice. The public are cordially invited to his work, as he is sure thai Ihey will be sa.is fied with his stock of Wire, and pn- SOI.OMOS V0b. Lewisborg, Sepl. IS, 1858 CXOC HS Wtcbi, andJexvelrj,""';, ..h. P.t ma' Cheap " Cash. l.ewisbnr; A. E. DEM1RMAND1B. t r. April H. 1854. JOM tll KI LLV, Auctlomerr, fOI OI.ICITS lhe patronage of the 1 Reciilenrw on Stflth Fifth Street. i burg. Pa. December ... c.urrl HOFFMi-' ' TI ! t rrrnrrr a nfrw- tvwr il t . a lakarrwMTI ! I Ki.iji-""'-" J.,.rTfr ! b,s Ccrfer.i-nerT. and .nbrs tr -
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