O. K. VVOBDEN J. B. COENELIUS. Tm Bliftam .Wcaj. The LmaurM Cmwli, MSIi.he.1 M tb Cvh hw Ui larrmt u4 krtt arrdlaUoa of t,V Nt-waTtac to I'trieQ County. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional! The NESTGrcat Fraud! Shall It be Successful? AH intelligent and thoughtful read ers have watched with piinful anxiety step by step tie efforts of tie so-called , Democratic Administration to enslave . , -- tl nnn llh TrlT th da" othe ! repeal of the Missouri Compromise, until Bachanan declared that " Slavery exists in Kansas under the U. S. Constitution, there has been a series of violations of honor, frauds, falsehoods, usurpations, lawlessness, robbery and murder all sus tained by Government officers, and power civil and military. The only way the people of the North were pacified from rising and hurling the Democracy out of offieo and under the deepest cursce ever heaped upon men, was the reiterated asser tion atd solemn promise through the pres, and on the stump from Pres. Bu chanan, Gov. Oary, Gov. Walker from every Democratic paper and school house rritor that tiie people should n.WE A FAia CHANCE TO VOTE ON THEIR COS fcriTUTlOX, and thus settle their " domestic institution to suit themselvestj But for thit specific promise, Bachanan would have been overwhelmingly defeated in every Free State. Vie, how is it ? The Bogus Con vention boasting that it did not represent one seventh of the people and only ena bled to labor by beiug protected by U- S. bayonets refuse to submit their Constitu tion to tho people ! 1 It in mockery sub mits one artiele respecting Slavery to a TJte, but the Constitution itself is SOT to be submitted, and the Slavery ar ticle neither establishes or abolishes Slave ry, but leaves it in existence at any rate J '. Ituihanan not for Submission! tarThe Washington Union of Slstiust. (acknowledged as tho President's organ) says that the Kansas question is now set tled and appears to approve the Border Ruffian Constitution, non-submission and ..11 ' Tt a nnrt nf the schedule I that in case the vote is for "the Constitu- tion with no Slavery," then (here shall be bo slaves in Kansas cxrept what arc now J there. The Union article looks as if L'u-! chanan was determined to force the Con- J etitution through Congress h Coutcss without sub- j mitting it to the people. It is rumored that the fortbeomiug Mesfige will argue for sustaining this, just as the Democracy have sustained every preceding cutrago 1 How U liiu Parts-1 Congress mecU Monday, Doc 7. The Dcni. have the niuj., and the South have ( the nisi, of the Dcm. Of course, Slavery , will demand and obtain the Speaker, who j will appoint Committees to am iu uiiDgmg : in the Slav Constitution cf Kansas as it i is. Orr of S.C is their man, with Allen of Iil. (the meanest daugiitace taey can find) for Clork. The South as far as we sec demand the aduiiesioa cf Kausas with the unsub mitted Constitution. After all the money rpcDt and Lloodthedby tliem.thevdoDOt inttnd to risk the 1cm ot all tney uae go bug struggled fnr. They are in earnest! Tiic Chicago Times, (Douglas organ,) of tho ISth, considers ihe whole sulject very fairly, and leans to a solution by an original act of Congress, authorizing the l-eor le of Kansas to elect a Convention to frame .State Constitution. It concludes: At all events, it should be remembered that in 1851 the tohmn plalje was made tj the people of Kansas that they should" le free to regulate their own domestic in- etitutioos ia their own way, and that when the,, th, people of k:s.,s, ha.i pd a f'..n.i;tut;,m m tuit thrmxricc. ivansas was to be admitted into the Union. All action , bv tbe Democratic party must have in . i .. .... .j . -e it., view tne laitniui reaeinpimu ui mm pledge. Unles this Constitution is submitted to a fair Tote of the real peo ple of Kansas, it is not worth the paper it is icritle vpon." Hie Press, CVL Forney's paper, says of the general doings cf the bogus Conven tion : " There is consistent disregard of the rentile manifested. cool resort to trick, and an utter suaineiessness, wuicu , u , 1 . ' . ,. irether make op a satire upon reprcsenta- tiv bodies such as we have never before had the luxury to enjny. We give in toother column some of the doings of thit Convention ; and have only to say that if the Constitution fabricated by this bod, h sent to Congress we trust that thort work will be made of it It deserves vothing litf contempt. If it hts a single merit, it is its consistency with tbe fraud and wrong which it is intended to perpct- uate, and from wbieh in great part it hat prown. ' in ppcamng oi aoings i.ke these, we fl that it is idle to mince phrases, and we sincerely hope that, if tbe Constitution of Kansas is anything like the instrument it promises to be from the intelligence we la, before our readers this . . . , . 1 1 n-hn Drpsntl Ifl Ilia ... ji.i;,:, i, nm, ".'-ogress rf the Unite Slates, be Uiroicn "f UCi Iraueht by a unanimous tote. Many raU, we trust that tbe Senators and Kcpresentatives from Pennsylvania ill bu:dl, and at once put their feet upon it and spurn it as it deserve to be spurned. I'util this time, Douolab and FoRKEY the two most unprincipled and utterly corrupt Democra'ia leader bare apolo- CJ for ever, Bordor Raffian atrorit,. li i a hopeful rik'n. that tdet now de- tlare thus against the crowning set of infa r y tb last, drsprrate nu ye in the grae . ueiS je SJ'aia. fA Ktci&t. It ia . tU . m v te tw;.-'e! over wLrt Oon- gross meets, but we hope not. Like the " unjust Judge"' of Scripture, we hope they may do RIGUT, bow, from whatever motive. Tltey are sagaeioua men, and doubtless fear that THIS would for ever seal the fate of Democracy in the North. They work for self-interest self-preservation. And they are not alone. The Detroit Free Press (Cass' organ),Provider.ce Post, Albauy Atlas, Kuffaloo Courier, Rochester Union, Seneca Observer, and many other leading Northern Democratic papers, we see it stated, denounce this last stroke of Border Ruffian Democratic policy. We trust they will continue to act with the ttcpUDIICanS UU, ail H'lDCBa Ulfu thillast, worst, most villainous imposition, Republicans and all honest men against which the settlers of Kansas would be justified before the world in resisting onto blood. How Kansas stands. Gov. Walker is on his way to Washing ton (not to return as Governor.) Sec. Stauton ha3 " resigned," for a better-paying office. This leaves John Caluoun, Dictator of the Territory, with Cato and Leeoinpte as Judges. By the Bogus Con vention, this Calhouu is to appoint three Coinuiinaioners in every county, who are to appoint the election precincts and elec tion officers throughout tho terrritory thus ousting all toe existing officers and euablir.g the Border Ruffians to fix their election places and officers to suit them selves. No time of residence is fixed ; every white male citizen, (21 years old of the U. S. in Kansas on election day, can vote. Thus, in the winter, the Blue Lodges have full swing, and no danger of the Yankees coming in. But, as if they feared they might even then be outvoted, this Culhoun is to choose two confederates, and THEY arc to COUNT and DETERMINE ail the votes cast, and declare the results 1 The Border Ruffian Convention was elect ed by fraud, and their creatures as they have before will admit as many Oxford and M'Gbco returns as they thiuk it nec essary ! Calhoun will not convene the Free State Legislature, which, with Mr. Par rott's services in Congress, will be super seded as soon as the Border Ruffian forms are gone through with. The people of Kansas feel exaspera ted and almost discouraged. Still, they arc not " subdued," but will assemble in Convention to see what is to be done to meet this new form of oppression and d-'uble dealing, (which, they now thiuk, was skilfully planned at Washington, and has been connived at by Walker.) The Bogus Convention being adjourned, the U. o. troops are wiinorawn irom i,e- c 'mpton and Lawrence to be sent after the Mormons, sirae allege. terl'residcnt Buchanan's friends say that "he has courteously placed at the dis posal of his predecessor in tlEee, the U.S. steam frigate Powhattun," to couJuct cx- pr(S ijtrce and Mrs. Pieree to Maderia, , . . fit f Lealh of ll)C aUor woulJ i.t.e t0 know wl)fre jr iucia. Ban ..- elpcns.e purpose : I res. J lerce is auunaanuy able to pay f r his passage, aud that of hid family, to the West Indies or anywhere it :i eir.A nirt ..; r- else, lie wan naiu sivy.u-.v t. .m., . Lis lntamous auministrain.D, ana rciams . ... . . tLe fraiJking . privikfrc What tight has , ilcmore lhlin . ou or I. reader ! to have j a M dcvotcj t0 carrving l.iin wherever i du( (r ,,icasure niay ca!l him 7 "0 De- j , m0l;T:iey , wLat iieavcn.defyi,lg hypocrisy j .g ,Qne in (ly nalnc ,., i j Patino Debts, Illl'sthated. A ; Fredericksburg merchant went to Caroli- , na Court on certain occasion witn a ? iuu note. Shortly after he got on the green, ! uc pajj it over to a farmer. The farmer j 600n discharged an indebtedness to some ,Decl nJlhus ,be not(J k t 0Q j,s ;-:,,.,:- nntit ncar th. Wl . i of the evening, when it was again paid back to the same merchant who took it there, and he brought it back to Freder icksburg. Having the curiosity to trace its workings, be found that $1,000 worth of debts had bceu paid by that $100 note on a tingle day ! Some weeks ago, we staled in our pa per, that a son of Mr. M'Kiernan, bad wandered from his home, ncar the Long Pond and that the woods and neighbor- ,. , . . . , m .. I hoed around were searched, but all to no ' ' purpose. About two weeks ago, while the j father of the lost child, was on a gunning excursion at the Pond, he found the body j of tne g0 jn tne water.. It appears that ( Mf ji.jr lad sbot a duck it flew in he f . " . 'ouua. me uou, u. um .ou .vu,. ed Bloomsburg Democrat. Tut Butter Caop. It ia said that j tj,e qUantii, of batter and cheese produc- ed the present season in tbe great dairy counties of New York exceeds that of an, previous year b, about one-third. It is estimated that in tbe countica referred to there have been made at least 70,000 fit . 1 .. I C - ' . KD6 more uut.cr man ever ui-iuro iu uuc tes(lon. . j, M p T;emann (Dm ) h leen v v 1 . nominated for Mayor of New York city, b, a union of the opposition to tbe infa mous rernanao nana, na tear mere are not Lots enough in tbe modern Sodom to defeat Wood. On the JOth Sept. John Treaster, of ! Armaagb Tp., Mifflin Co., found a pan- tber in bis trap and suot Dim. uc was 155 pounds weight Other panthers have been seen in tbe vicinity. Mr. Traester i br.a tbia Mason iiwetcdfl is eaptttriet:x ltu r tie power to d;rcct L. ships to j rni,(nmi r.en. iel has been killed.! Vt. :.. . : i.i. f rEKCHKS, smn meagre, ic-fiiirr wm the nrt thU or that individual, free of Tl ICincr nf Delhi Br rendered to tho ' V Z ? m . , ' I .laments a?d appurjenanees unereon ,,' " . . , soil sacrilijtiig ilisintcrcsteducss, battling alare erecten a inveiiiii ii 'use, !.,nn; . tj aDV part of the world, for anv JJiltlsIl troops, and lllS llie had been!. . . . ' ' dbiClluuse, llanlc II trn, W aeon Shed, Ac. . . ... . , . ., . i ii: 't - .. ..i.t m a just cause, that cao not be overcome. ! T' ! ..,...', ,. , ...., t,.i LEWISBURG CimOMCLE Storm, last Saturday. CrxciXNATl, Nor. 23. The steam boat Rainbow was burnt on Saturday morning, about ten miles above Napo leon, Arkansas. Fifty to seventy lives arc reported to bo lost, including all tho officers ot the boat. The boat, cargo, and all her books and papers are a total loss. Tho Rainbow was a fine boat, of 4S7 tons, and was built at New Albany, Ohio, in 1854. Cincinnati, Nor.23. The steamer Republic arrived at Louisville on Sat urday, reports that sixteen coal boats were sunk during the storm on Wed nesday last, in the Ohio and Missis sippi rivers, near Cairo, by which it is estimated that one hundred lives were lost. The boats contained 300,000 bushels of coal.valucd at 36,000,which is a total loss. Tho steamboat Gladiator reports other boats swamped and sunk as low down as New Madrid. Passengers from Evansville report tho storm along tho lower Ohio as terrible. None of the boats were able to run during its prevalence, and all had to lie tip. The steamboat Baltimore, from Ma rietta, arrived last night, reports cn counterihg a heavy gale at Parkers burg on Saturday. A severe galo prevailed hero this morning, accompanied with rain,snow and hail. Uarve nr. Grace, Nov. 23. The steamer Juniata left here ou Saturday evening, with a tow of 22 boats, and when off Spesutia Island, encountered a heavy gale of wind which broke the tow looso from the steamer, and scat tered the boats over tho bay in differ ent directions. Tho boat iliawatha, loaded with iron, and tho boat West Branch, loaded with coal, were suuk. The steamer Lancaster went from here yesterday and assisted to bitch up the remaining boats, aud got all but five, four being blown ashore, aud one anchored out of reach of the steamer. No lives lost. St. Catharine's, C.W., Nov. 21. Snow fell here last evening to the depth of eighteen inches. The passen ger trains of the Great Western Rail way got through, but only at a very lato hour. The freight trains struck in the drifts. Washington-, Nov. 21. All last night the weather here was intensely cold, and ice of the thickness of an inch and a half was formed. Important Foreign News. New York, Nov. 22. The steam ship Atlantic arrived this evening,! , 1 W 1 A . 11 1 1 wiin Liverpool uaics to uounesuay, the 11th inst. The news embraces later advices from India, and the pro gress of the huauoial crises. 1 lie f trmjreiicy IU the money mar-! kct continuod ur.abateJ.amr' tho Uauk I ot England has again advanced the ! rate of discount 1 per con, making j the tircscut rate 10 per cent. Later advices have been received conliruiinir the capture of Delhi. The parrison at Lucknow Iind l.cen roliev- Cd by (Jen. llavelock, jurt US the er.O- niv were readv to blow it up. A tii-n.-N icnoisou nau aieu oi iuu wounu s i . - i . i i. i- i.e.,. .1. received in the assault The Atlantic Telegraph Cotnpany . . . . . . - . - .. IlilU UCLKIU'l u iuuuw viiuiaituiia 11 , ,..- e,,, ,. .,, ,,tn inv iii i 1 vt inv vu"i" n iuiw j-.,,. w of June next, coinmcucin atthemid- die of the Atlantic, aa originally de sifned. Me?frs. Glass Elliott had commenced the construction ofaddi- tional cal.le, makinir three thousand mile" in all. Easton ,fc Ames were i buildins new payiug out machines. I lie llliancial pressure had reached ; Pwcden and Norway. The Bank of j . 1-rankiort and the liank ot l'l iissia had raised the rate of discount 7 per cent. UxDERGROrXD RiTr.ROAP.- 1 Ins road is doinjr a Elonous business, i Thirty-ono passenjrers have come to the depot in this city this month. 1 wo ! One of uititvu a ii,ij. ..ij w.vuiiig. them was white as anybody, and no body could 6uspect his African de scent. He wa3 from Columbia, S. C. The other was a native of Alabama, who had been sold to Virginia where lie escaped. Albany Journal. Horrible. Tho Marengo (Iowa) Visitor says that a young child, but six years of age, died with delirium tremeus at "Brush Run." The father, a short time since, was scut to jail for selling; whiukey, and during his incar ceration his wife made whiskey"meat and drink" for herself and child. The wife finally fell down stairs and killed herself, and the child was shortly af-1 ter attacked with all the symptoms of j delirium tremens, with which it died. t , t. .ei 1 n rZ- nV V. 7 A 7 -a r I thft t.riminnl ITnnrr. in t,r.nlAnn.n In! death Charlotte Jones, Monroe Stew art and Uenry Fife, for the murders at McKeesport, has been affirmed by the Supremo Court, in session here. John Henry Ruble, eon of John Ru - it. nf p,rr;n Tn' Miffim f!n fi.ll i from t,e mow 0f jlis fathers's barnTon the 10th inst., and injured himself to such an extent as to occasion his death on the 13th. The Commissioner of Patents de nies tho statement that the secdB of the Chinese sugar cane are poisonous, either for cattle, or for individuals, when manufactured into bread. New York, Nor. 21. James Ro gers, the young uan who was recently convicted of murder ia the first de gree,was to-day sentenced to be hung. St. Louib, Nov. 21. Gov. Walker, r,f Kansas, oiri.fcu hero thin CVCuiug oi liif way to W.ibL.cglon. I larsrc portion of the city had also heen i Cr. wilh irrcMMible Dersuasivcncss and . AM) FOKTY NINE AND Ml-TL.n SIIHltlll. Ill s L V II cms nnu fliut. , nine ..mauir inmi... . ... & WEST MUNCH FAIUIER-30V. 27, 1857. TUB PITZZI.Klt. " Oh ! 'tia m deep mastery. But by St Pul ill tul llie trHluni of it." Answer lo the Enigma. Nov. 20 'General Jennezergus." Auswered by Je net of Lewisburg tyXo Aotwer to last Arithmetical rrobltm. ' Tor thfl tewlnbarj Chmnlcte. ' ' " MISCELLAXEOUS ESIGMA. I am composed of 38 letters My 10 34 19 is a troublesome anipial II 15 2:1 is used in all schools 13 17 15 benefits the good and the bad 35 31 6 15 is often desired by farmers 36 24 IS is a nseful insert 3S 34 22, ail animate beings practice 37 31 27 2:), is a fastening ft 34 I u found in errry man's bead S 5 37 14 34. lady's name SS 33 21, a bird 30 3 6, should be shunned ' 4 9 20. a vessel 16 2 24 7 23, we do daily 29 31 25 2S, we all desire to be 18 3i 34 14 37, a lazy inrrt My whole is an old and good maxim C t 8 , East Buualoe BIBLICAL EXIOMA. I am eomposf d of 40 letters My 23 20 10 28 32 2S is a measure 40 1 1 21 19 37 was a servant of God 20 12 37 2 1 25 26 waf a wicked son 33 22 3 29 11 was a kins of Eslon 17 36 6 2 40 was a friend of David 30 8 9 is in the fnth commandment 37 27 2 38 15 5 40 a land measure IS 28 24 39 7 15 1(1 1 13 21, sacred books 21 33 20 34. a ain; creature Z8 31 6 25 38 wai a proud king 37 35 4 24 38, destroyed many lives My whole is a noble proverb J p 8 , East BufTaloe Letter from Judge Wilmot rThe fullowinir, from Judge Wilmot to the Editor of the Erie Constitution, is one ! of the most beautiful ana eloquent letters wo have read in a long time. It was not written for publication, but does credit to the head and heart of its gifted author. Towasija, Oct. 31, 1857. R. Ltle White, Esq. Dmr Sir: Tho battle is not lost, as men ordinarily estim ate results. It will discourage the weak and doubting. Tbe vcoal will seek shelter in the camp of the coemy. The men of! courage and faith will stand firm, with confidence unshaken in the final triumph of tbe Right. Courage and perseverance are qualities essential iu a conflict with Error and Wrong these, with untiring activity, are the elements of success in all great revolutions. I look to the future with unshaken eon fi kneo. Liberty can not be crushed out in this age and country. Oppression has no charter from God. TLo Tyrant that ... i i c .t -i ! uuw riuus m tower, uuu ueuaiuiy assails - not only the constitutional rights of ArutT- ican citizenship, but the God given rights of man, shall soon fall a lifeless and loath- j ,ract f Lam situate in the township ol Cn somo corpse under the persevering aud , ion and county of Union, lo wit: Bestnmnz e. .. at a stone, the south-west coruer ol llie tract, courageous assaults of truth. I . ,J .. ' .,,,., i-,..rM.-,,i . ,1,,-e. The mere politician believes in the po- : tency of great iutcrests. lie scoffs at the idea, that any other than selli.-Ii motives; influences the actions of men. This is an ' inalt bn,h t0 GoJ ani llla0 Trlltll , justicc ara U1;lltier Sl,.fi.iIno. and' Wrong. The Heroes aud Muim of our i rncp, attest tho noMcm1. ( Ilumauity. JIfin are 3V f the highest motives, , and the mo,t loyal steadfastness to prinei-1 pie. Truth is never silent, but pleads ev-: All the creat moral forces bf nature arc i working unceasinely on ihe side of Right, j In thostrui'iileof life, we acquire slrcn"lb j in ovcrcoiiiiii! the obstacles that beset our , - path. Disasters (est the constancy and i cnur.igc of parties- as of men. In (he na- turc of things, reverses must come, but if, we arc true to to tho cause of Freedom 1 , , . . . . . ; ",nu our """!" er",n-: Nor W1" the iay Le luDS Postponed. Op- j pression, iujus.ice, and wrong, can , no, i, stand against righteousness and truth if , so, omnipotence is dethroned then is the ! carth a province of the Evil One. and man " ' the helpless victim of his malignity. j In the hour of disaster and defeat, we j must preserve an abiding faith in recti- mde. and in the living energies of Truth fe mast ncrcr po nor weary ;D ,he pcrformance of our fci h duties. Thcre is nothing in the result of the late election that should for a moment dishearten onr hopes or relax our efforts. It bas not changed the essential nature of things it has not made tbe Wrong, Right this is beyond the power of a mnjnrity. Ma jorities can make the rulers of to-day, but i tliev nan nnfc mnlrn nnnrAeoinn in.t nnr j -i i j i eradicate from the heart of men hatred of the oppressor. Tbey ma, uphold, for a time, violence and fraud, by tbe strong arm of military power; but the, can not lawfully take from man tbe rights with i. l; .ai . . . r . UKa. investea n.m. . . 8tone ,n ,he c,,del of our 'renE bas Lee thrown down; we will stand on the impregnable rock of truth. Tbe tyranny, outrage, and wrong, against and hich we protest, is in do degree extenuated b, the e ' . majority given against us. Oppression bas gained new lease of power, but not an iota of sanction for its cruelty and in justice. Let us renew our vows to Free dom, and gain strength for future conflict b, devesting ourselves of ever, selfish and ignoble desire. DAVID WILMOT. " ORE GOODS at 1VL WEST MILTON ! J. B. Dalesman, At the well known Old Stand in Kelt, town ship (west end of Milicn Bridge) respectfully informs bis usual customers anu ine puuiic iu general that he has just ree'd a fresh stock of at reduced prices for Cash or Produce. Just caTI and see and save travel and Bridge tolls. Nov. S, 1857 DATESMAN. John B. Linn,' TTOnWCT 4T LiW-In Prick's Blcck, Nrtn 3d 31. near Market, r.s - Xe Uburtr, P- Heal Estate. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of a writ cf Vrnd. Ex. issued out of the Court cf Common Pleas of Union county and to ine dir-cted, 1 will expose In Public Sale at the public house of W m. I Ritlrr. in the lown of New Columbia, White Deer township.l'nion county, on Sat urla , 0C. VI, IST, al o'clock, P.M., all that lot of ground siiuaie in New Columbia afore said, bounded and described as follow? : On the rast bv the public road leading from Lw isbnrg to Williamsport.nn the south by lot of Jacob M'Curlev, on the wel ad north by an alley, containing about forly-five feet in width and about ever.iy-five feel in length. whereon Mare erected a framed H'M SK. . STOKE, A XP STHKE HOlSK.kLL Willi the appurtenances. Heirrd, taken into execution and lo be sold as the property of LUsiki. D. liuiDis, at the suit of Philip For I. fJEORfJK J. ROI1I.AND, Constable of I.ewisburg Dorough Lewisburg, Nov. 25, 1157 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY rirlneof a writ of Ven. Ex. issned out of the Court ol Common Plras of L'nion Cuunty and to me direcled, I will expose lo public sale, nt the Public House of rvn Hm, in the boronsh of I.ewisbur?, on Mon day 'OV. a3l, .4. 1. IV7, commen cing al I o'clock P. A1-, of s;nd ilav, to wit : the one-eighth part of a certain TK ACT OF I.AMJ situate in Ihe Tpol Kast Hnffaloe and county of Union, bounded east l.j lands ol John Price and oihers, souih by lands ol Thomas Penny and others, west by lands of Jacob Uun-Jy and Alfred Kneass, and on the North by lands of John Cundy, eonlainins FORTY ACKES, more or less, with ihe ap- j punenanees. I ALSO. The rne-ei?hib part of a TRACT ; OF LAND situate in the township and conn ; IV aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Joseph I Picton and oihers, south by lands of the heirs of John Hayes, deceased, wesl and north by lands of Jacob Gundy containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less. whreon are erecte.l a Two Storey I.OH HOI SE and STABLE, with ihe appurtenances, as ihe property of Jmiii aluix. . .aLSO. Uy virtue ot a writ oi cn. r.i. issued as above, will be exposed to sale, at rjEt FLOUR MID FEED STCRE '. the Public House of CHAi.r.CBoTzr.. in the."' ..,,,, v u r Vf ,.Hinl.r on ll.m.lut. fni. Jut rprnetl on ll,r,l t . f,w l-,rs 'tnlh at wit: a certain LOT OF CROUN'D, situate in j IU o cl'-cK A. al.. ot saiu nay, u. ' the Boroiuh of Mirllinburt:, bounded on the east by Berryhill Bell. -north by I. eorse street, oriumpiWe, on the west by Andrew tJntelius. and south by an alley, coulaining One-Fourth of an Acre, more or les. whereon is erected j a TWO-STOKEY STOKE HOVSE, with a well furnished dry ?oods Store Rootn, Ac. ! with the appurtenances, as ihe property of I Tho9 G. Obwih. DANIEL 1). fU'LDIN. SberilT. Sheriff's Ojfue, Iswi'buri;, Oct. I.r. 1H57. j Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of I.avari Facias issued out of the Courl r t'Comn.on Pleas of Union county and 10 me directed, will be exposed to Puohc baleor outcry, a! the Puhlic housf (,f V, l,H, , llie boroiich ol I.ewisburg and county aforesaid, on I'ritlay the Hlb day of IJIX'EM Mbit next, al 10 in l!. r. .rn.,o,o A I I.. tH.)7. X Cf tlaill bv lands of l-aac Eyer. N.12 E. 11 I peri lies to a stone; thence, by the same, N. s'Jj E. Mn 2 perches, tn a pine sMir-p; thence, by llie same. X. 72 I'.. IH7.S pen-lies, pi a stone; ilience. by lands o! .samiiel alter, N. i7'j V. 3!l.l perches, u, a stone; ih-nce. I.jr lb same. X. 421 E.::9 perrheS, to sioues: thence, by lands ofJ-hn 1'hilips. N. I:',' . r.:t fi n-n hes. o a ntie hnoi: tnence, cv ianos oi the heirs of John ll.u' s. dec I. of Tli' ina Penny and I'd. r I'a.e. S. V. ti perches, to a black oak "'""P ; "" hv tTolVnt coMaTnT.'WO iil'NDltEI) ANH roRTY-THKEE A'i;i' To l.e snld as ihe nrmieriv "l ' llnratm U.Tus- J'lsih V";r nuN shr-riir"''" fil;,ru iniiee i.eK,shi:,?. .,.v. 10. ls.'.T . ..viii-. vr ir..ii r.iAii,. VtiREKABl.Y In the last will and testa-' ni.t .,i W.t.ii.u IIalk. I.itc cl l.ibertv . ' 4 T T- Tit' I I I.,."ll IT1.1 t,wi.ship. Montour cr.univ. deceased, will be j exposed to public sale, at the late residence cf : . i i - i . . a nail. ! sani neceaseu. on i da, ot .otrmlx-r ul. all that n.es-; suage and TRACT OF LAND situate jj an,, Robert Mack. euniainiiiR about sixly crcs, iood c,nality cf land. Railroad run- j '.'.!n!! Pa.s 1 "f ''npri"T :, ! ill : r ramr Jintise aim uaru. rrmj; ai uiri a dour nearly all clear and in a htgh state cf cultivation. . . ! Ian,ls f Mr,. Morehead. Uad.nir Harnns and ; ethers all clear bul aboul four acres which , is well timbered. Sale to commence at 10 o clock, A M, , when terms of sale will be made known bv ltOBKRT A. CIFFKX, FRANCIS WILSON, Executor, of Wiluam Dale, drts-aarj-Oct. 16, 1S57 FOR SALE. MY Residence, on North Third street. Lewisburs, 31 It. front, and includine; back buildins 5S ft. deep. Basement, and ; Auick finished. Every convenience in the i wav of out-boildincs. Also, a Half Lot ot on Market St.. opposite , with a pood Well of Wa - , verv desirable for a busi- S. Ruter's residence, ler and new Stable : verv desirable for a busi nes? stand, or residence, (or both combined.) AlMO, other Lois, some wilh and some without Buildintrs. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oct. 8, 1S57. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOll SAIE. rriHE subscriber offers for sale his Residence 1 on the west side nf South Second street in the Borough of Lewisburg, between Market and St. Louis sireets.consistingof near a lot and a half ot ground.mak ing a froniof 9'J feet on said Second street, and in length 157 feei,6 inches, The improvements are a commodious three storey BRICK DWELLING IOUSE, of pressed brick, 47 feet front by 3ti feel deefi well finished wilh a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of S3 by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, nnder roof a large Cislern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-buildings. There are also on saidf Lol choice Krnit Trees and Shrobbery ltcr The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on ihe most elevated part of Ihe Borough, near the Court House, aud but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easv. June 9, 1SS7. G. F. MILLER. Ho! Farmers I'hance for a Bargain! T?OR SAI.E, near I.ewisbutg.a Tract of 1 ' almost iou mrrcs ot good f arming Land, limestone soil. It will he sold on reas - onable terms at private sale for Cash Inquire ut the Olfice of Ihe CAronirfc. June 10, 57 ' , T 'ntnbl Court P. turns and oihef tll4.sa.i suio al Ibe Chru.tKU Oihc. I'lilon t ouu!) C one! I'rix lamatioii XiriIEKK.VS.th lloa. AB'.M 8.WII.SON, l'rc,rilnl Jtle l r l!ir 2ih Judicial I)itrict of Peiinsylv.-ini.-i. composed of ilie counlics of I'niou. M lllin and tfylrr, and Pi.inr ltiin.andJsoV.'SniTo.iEsiis.,As(). C!ateJud-,'-sin Union county. hsife issued ilieir .r.L Lfarni" dle Ihe 19tii day ol Sicpt. i and lo nie directed, for ilie holding of an : nenhim' Conrt.Conrt of IVmmon Plea. Oyer i trrpnans - , ,s.lllBS . and reriiiiner. and i.tnerai Vi larnr f "" , al LKW'IUl l!'. ' eoiiniv 01 i .mm.., .j Mit.Mi.W of liLl'KMIU.K. (being Ihe llih day) and lo continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby iven to the l r oner. Jnsrires of the l'e.ic and lonslaM.-s in aud for ihe conuiv el Ci.ii n.tu appear in uif.r own proper persons wilh ih.-.r records. irnin silions.eiaiuiuations and -V-r ren.-riirances to do those thiuss winch of their oiiic.-s m-d m their Lehalfappertain lo be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons (.roseeiitin; in be.,:il! of the Cvtomonweallii a-.-ainst any person or persons, are required lo be il.en ai.d H.ere atleiidiii, and ""t depart wiihr.nt leave at Ibeir peril. J'in.rs are re.ioe-ted to be punctual ii their atieadai.ee al Ihe aoj-.-iuted time asicta ble lo notice. Ctven under tar hand at. ! ea! at th "Ijer ifl's Oliice :n l.rwisbtir-. ihe lib day of No veniLer. in ill" year of our l.--fd one thousand eight hundred and fiff.-s'ven. 1 tbe e.slitv eth year of ihe Ind-ii-n,lei, e ..I the I nited Stales ol America I iod mv ti e Common wealth! DAMKI. l.lil I.MN, Mo r.ii. tiil: wiiiii:iti i i:t:iKr, 111- T. e. AUIIU It. T 1H!-S is a larje li.li-. voium. I'uce .l.l)il. wilh a Sue in-.' tint ( -i. '.' i a-. 1 1 and is one of ihe no"! t!ir:l!::i7 tales ever written by ibe auihor. It shows how a man nmv seem i ihe wuril a" ih.it vl b a tyrant it ln fm:'; tus wile lo a fr.ad-h'.'i-e. We publish all Mr. An a;s w, rUs of II. si. rv, tl; whu h we wai.t Aq-nt- in ai.d lod.'e ;.!, 1 finaltv , an-l F-Cii .! ,iirs new b orraph., Af. I t ail pirts of the I" mled Slates. to whom liie iarest commission will be p.,1.1, al.-o an extra c..inin,-si, n in the wav f aitis. J- ' r.KADI.KY. : 4 .North Fourth street. Philadelphia. Pa. X. B Specimen copies sent by mail tree on receipt of the price t the L,,k. "'" north of .World, LewiED'drg. VRRAXl-EMEX I'S have been ml1' : have rons'antly on band a supp'y of the IK-Kt lAtra ramily l lonr. (tr. rn ihe Baltimore Ciiv Mills. IIiK Kt lif-at llonr. lorn .Ural. ". r.-ai. SlilllMllli. l; als, I !t ii, aiol ''.'.Dot all kind-, at Ka,r Purrs. The propr.etor is n. Inc. . I to open h s store for the purpose of aei-oo, rnb'ic eenerallv.ai.d r-J-i ec:!uil -.f.:a:it.2 tt.e .L'licUs ll.eir patronage. Cay Grain of all kinds Wanted.- THOMPSON" EVANS. Agent. Lewi.'.ttur. Octitt-er 2:t, ls.'. Still Another 0pr3rii!nity '. M t ai iy ,Uir In ;;i t'i in " 3!an, i.VICK M.M. t.llie Hi : me-li l of citizens ol i.ewis'.ur a (rt'.'i n irr-' c. ut.lry. tuat we arc a-.i.n .! sli'.rt tune, ai.d ti"- 1"'-t I . n, and at lower pnee tiian e-.-.-r u have taken the i Id slan ! ai Caidweli's Iiu- Store, ai-d ha I.r 1 1 ti t lit it ii we bad hi ' ur more conveiiieiit rooins m ei- ii iu 'ui l r a i vp "!ir ii ii'" i ; M I .i 1 it- UlM mm 1' ...i. r t I. 1' niriiiUM. 1 1 ll 1 v - r li- " -r- Mil l - .11 l'er-"n r.'ii-.ii'i; In 1,0-1 1.. ii.- 1 irl-r tXtrl. ti it. .. mi-nil - r tli' MalUltlU'tli 1IU Mi l . r' 1 i.txO:dwr;. tt. fnrnh,.l nt tli.- st j r;. th- Itj-int-fsr-in ii" itb. ;Uwi-l'iii'r, Hruke Out in a i-v 11: i : llliV.t,-.' taken tlie-es'aVishtiier.t rcrer.Hv oreu i pied bv Mrs. Il.-.V Tin an, lie. a, ij onir.j the -I'hivniole" and JVVcr.ijdi i!i-.-e. he i prepared to see his ! 1 nr. I new !t. r .nid Inrush liieinwitli a',1 kind, of M 1 '" 1' yEMEX of the ihoit-cM varietir,. 11-- li.i relitled the etablisliinent. nnd is cert.tin nf Stvinj aiisfactton Ij all. lc- trim served vip every evening. Ati. 11. t1-'. Jet Goods ! Elack Diamonds ! ! kc. Buy Early, awl Sure yuur M ini, : .' MMIEsuhserilRT Is iirquin't! to l"iirni.!i I l at all tunes the very best l IML m ei, iy description, from the V likes-Itarre and ha mokin mines. He has on bund an article rf i very superior quality, such as is seM, in 1 ro t ' to ihis markct.whicb lie i.l dispose o! at tti ; lowest cash price- i'.-nl weighed, nr. ! c ..-.l measure warranted. t V Coal ncbansed I". r i merclianiable Country I'roduce cd m, si kinds ' as well as for cash. foal Yard at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard I on South Water street. , -Nov. IU, l:fi If R. 1. NEsr.1T. ! WINF1ELD FACTORY ! ! Acur Ilarllotoll. r.ii'.tl Co., Vn. , THE suliH'TiluT, thankful for past ratrenn:;.-. would inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues to man ilHic- mre all kinds ol itolril .Olls. sm h as j Cloths, Cassnicres. I weeds. Mii.netts. Jeans ! Hlankcts and Flannels; als... laipct and i Stocking arns. His machinery beuis of lie best kind in ne, and havin; empmyed tne 1 best of workmen, he feels sale it, savin; I that bis work shall not be surpassed by I any establishment in the country. A eoodsup , ply of ihe above goods kept constantly on hand ' for sale or to exchange for wool, al prices that can not fail to please. WliDI. will be I Carded in Ihe best manner and on the sb rt'st notice. Terms for cardme, cash on the de : liverv of the rolls. MARK II Al. ITEMS V. j Vinfield Mills, March 30, 18o7. SPRING ANdVuMMER STYLES! nlUSH & V0RSE having wreived their liril 4.oodH lor would invite the attention of both Town and Country to Iheir carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. &c. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to ihe season and to ihe wants of the commu nity and of the limes. C?('all and see for yourselves and be convinced that their Store is the plare for Ilareains! They take murh pleasure in show, ing Iheir poods, bul more in pleasing ihcir cusiomersby giving good trade. Lewisburg, April, lr'ST particular Uoticc ! i T.VEKY person having any unsealed : aeco accennt nh Johx Hucchtox. cf Lew- ; isbnr?, is herebv notified to call upen the i subscriber, and u.ake seiilemem, fortl.wnii , or legal measuies wili be rtsoiied lo l i i j thout distinction of persons. j JOiNAIIMN WO.T K, Assipree. Lewisturg v. 4, ; .Mon limn Bollies 1J in tie '0 ffjliA I Kitt'r' in one year. rrl?K rrt"r:ti if IV. f I J. W v-I f-T Tutoring hftlr A p. rlri't'j i'H'l I., i.rly. l:.fiL-r ha-larivtl. ! roliim ft'T '.lun n.i.1.1 hm pi.t-ii fa..u All put of th worn a'i iT' tn ?n- o."t liiUil'ir. t.t v preiv ihml it 1. i-mn.T Hi-'T "vri: '-tit nmil tl Mrcular sn4 jc can u I 1 ubt ; rend alM Uj folioiug. . ,., T,i, h iti,hi.i li.a.!.. m fh mi. r-mMj. 1-r.t. .n. .... i.. u.-o '.- .ii.i. .!.. n vr.i artwir. .,i1B, Ft. I a grr:-l tt I....-I .-. n y trM.ua alill ptr..nu tl. n ... Hm iniivi uvn ty h... '1'tall th i rw.u. v - tr.:it tl.j will rrTr.i.iM.?alrt. li.rrr U bo aUrli Ulllitf M (all, I a' l. who U.1 ll.t artirl a. in.- til ! n.e,..'ir m-t." thf f,.r it M ' li-tu Tl!tni.wf ln-tT i -li.tl t l -tiir. ati l t r trretl rouif.K I' ljr antli t(. li.i--t iimI pu tt Lclittltjl rurU iiD:-(:iib. Wej ii.'. w 't i- t- t"i. t ia j;itd.ir i't-rii-r ,od iua it Kr ,.-i,l ' ii L-f r-. I- ;i:-r m ti"' J ' t.w -.1 tha fcrtt &r -) for ... i , iin- J.nr in fti'Uw Ti. mnkinr St M,n ant L.i. .'-v. riu.r't-tt dan-irulT. nr-I h rrrT-.f lUklf tiv em I.'.- ICiUi im.it U h'tr tO. I- i- t1. dv f rfc ' t-. laii-rf-to Itirir trav.1 . t .1 n-.- t t.-.i; tin L.a 'i ff-r in n-.-arJ to thm , ,. ,(. i ,e it; Itiii ni-r .u mil vlmt tht m tVmuttTut t-il ,t i.-tir. ritl--r in Ljn i,( iblnao.il t ra-U t.. I.- J. -.r. nr-'! t! i-rsj in, nnD-t U.at 1ioum1 b fi tititTi.iir'i i.l.t i i, - -.!i a '- i'l-ir-mliMD. Wotuau'i AJ- r . (.- n,h. OMo. Vft. 17. IKS. Vf'V k ro.-fi . ur i:.ir Kt A I lintr hm rutaH ( ' - ti.- Ul it-'ajuin for m f f if n j .-;:, I woul'l like la ,t. rf nt, jr i.r MBif Prat Itt 1 rl lr n-.l vf- jwi-ht' makf urb in kitib Wit, vmifil Mi'-.- i- i tiiiuiimiual tn it in lbmi',nlh t r -:. .' Hi'' i.-t r. 1 bate b-D tngttfaA I ii-r.-- f - -r:i y-Jir". and bi fM r-.! n- !'T IV- i-:i.r. It'Ut kvr ft-ami notbinp fh,. w..-r-tii- or-.DH or iiiTitr-rmt thm l m- M.:.i-. tu.:y r nu.'ti tlixt your i ! it ' i r ; r- - i.l it ( I Kctit'i Ilk U f .; f r I iiiii -tl.f. ! r irnt r-li. I-jurs tru'.r. B. fcTH-'KMAX- v. :... j:a.. r.fc. s. if T. F n J tr.lfltl C. ,1, i.l-: Ils.ine realised tf :!. ot )..,.r liair l-r-iorat,. 1 .b to. tale thai PV. rr-..i f r.. , .,. v l, r f"s , . I ,1 a. J. . waa a . u I rr' n. wlit f rvvl -f: i I,.-sr. tt trr t; srtlete pre I .rw! I.t rt.u. !.. ,,i r :1- n.win ao-1 ehanc Ita enlor, n. ,t ... in -utli. l-.il. -a a,..rli t l,a- tt-U d fmpltta 1.1 li,e - i. r.ti-.,, I Ii.i- u. u l..r'- "beraU!... r...,i"e. .hmw rrctNci?. O J.W's.l. .V f t' o: ri. tor". Illi BrowiwaT. N. Y , b i! ZT' ,.l V V M .r- l.,.iliD4 rMatlbhmclUj sad 114 ' '-"'i .-tr :. St. I.. - s:... , .- ; A.i.l l-y .-0-.I t)ruirzit. N.W o, A. ..r;, i y rV,r.iLDHEI.L. A Mt'udiif That Nt-ver Militates! in. 11- SAKFORLS IKVIGORATOR, or I. iter It inrdy . v. . it .,u;o:t:e- ( f .urat.Te mrdirioe, d-.- :i y rj-- ..tr-iv . a-l.rtir will., ut tl e,-. :. ... r -ti. i.i fo ni n:nt ; ormtma. It H I -.Dl... I i.t ...I;.. ne.ir tl. b Wrl. l ll.- ...:,.! Ulat.T. abi at tl e tiB.e, ti. L.vr lu m j.-i-pvr pertiHiaAcc ol it -tm.ii nil.. lubtK.l... -.-k n-'Tn'hi. Tnlt ftp or h mtfti-k sd1 it will dUp il ( inxr-h vr bt-D tor il ri.wp or , t- r r :.H r atiri. ii'l it n r-tT IlfMrtr.urn, t. -..'-n-fi.l a .sr Iran I. a.:. . ui I..K, ti, Ii, .i r .- ii. r li.l' o aThri.? t:ikf t-fc'i'eODfnl onror .niv. It l.n- i Ai i-t-lil- LntuM-or Litn . ut.-ii .i..- iu;ui. r. Ii wuln-.tore ibe p it.i in,. i. iti- ti.L:-f t wril. N.jhtmare, tk , r.::.i t, r- t.r.-j. at .1 :h ii- tr.t n-r,i dn-am-lADd ( f.sirtt ,lt-r fMtinr m hjirtr dinnrr, tki . r!- r Hiiii it re! il fji;r-"Mion nr '. ';. Ii iti r it LiTrr K Bi'-rtj ut unioal-j-. j.. tit. !.: n '.n iLxt orjran. nirinif lMjp i.i ' ..c. l: i.- . f'a.X?, It!,r. tt. I'iVr.. WV.rn. i i.:.' i r ur,., n. IT l..i tj it ha no t. :, t it- mil :. . t!nnf tv.w Nf.r. Amfrifill i. ! -1.1 i t y n -iriititc man, pr ;:.( l.M t-r. ;t It. t.f ra luii II l:r.- af--Hi' I FTUtatiril : 'C If.- r '.f. ..H 'y levsti r 1 ., n.n ;i a!, t y Tr:I tt t it . i.i it to if nnv of "UT n-nor ..i tj.-i r,r:- , i r:t.l id It. - k i i t no r.-iu d) tbt ilt tt - ln;r r-i: r. . : r i:.-t :-j ur n t:c medr-iJi u.i.:.- In'. n-':-t an'i h--itIl - I ;Tt r. .-fi-nc rh. hD'i I'lzrct-;i- :'b "". nieinv t. PtiIDotitn; ill n ! i i- i'l!' !u m Tff it ll"1 . , itv. c;.u-. ii iy d-ri.gl f i t T tr to ri-dfif r -f. It r-i" Ir.T pfirs'r. T i-. Mr T'. Vv e- . way ba" .:- i v f ..:.i-t n:-ti ciii-, tut - n ii. . ' r Unnlj vf, i vrt f Tv - :nn:i r A il.cv it hsm. tlur li-ii with Irnti-nui-n. UvUlity rr t m I-il1 n.i ir) it; our vorl f r tr-ttii i:. i 'dint ti ir tl.fir li nn m f 'D ait :i tl al.J nunt-iy tODJt -.i. 1 r i: iil ! iu r It !ri b ila-lii.. t.f ;r..t-ho t'J it. S r it rT-lr?D- Arr'thiTTid-'llCt it! ui tl.uf who it or Le U'll.t, if it titxs net . !at( b. tn i. n . rv .I.. 1. I,, r.. i 1 1 , It. Ti SA-Nlol t' A C.v. Prff'et'-e. . i.', llroajwar. Nr Vrk. r..s7"J CM ItWl l L. Isvirluri? V . K. MKKW1N. JILt. Great EJicitcraent I S uXllY LOST! -,.v r-:i'lv c, nre ,! ,1 that the pitr ; arv t.ri-i- id' Hoods for pr.va-e .an! 'l.o pyinsr tl.ere, n m, re . f.-. is '-lTioLt-v i, si -."the ntidtr ,'re. has him , pt.ed, in his or t.nr: : ! v th.ili a la: silo d. ii ,7; ll .1 Xl ( -OM Vol'IOUS 110 USA, i ii the corner of l-Vmth and Market Streets, l.ewi-ti-ir. a spiMi i:d assortment of Sl'KlNC l, r La i as well lient'emen. consistin?, in pari, ol tne various sty.es ,1 iiress m,.s, Her. ;e H I. i n.es, Ui retes. 1". p'.ins, I. awns. !r::!;af!. Ti-nes. Kn:l-r..i,'er:es. Coilars, tniltrsle-ves-. Har.dkrrchteis, Trimmings, lilovi's. M.its. t, jjciiu-r wnti i I'iiM' I.ut t Iloutritic Caoods, I'iii.-s, Masin.s, Ac. Also, Kea.!y-Made Clo-tiiini.-. CLtTt3, CStWEHESa Vestirs. Ilais. Cravats, Linens, and a una fl'i-sll seiretloli rf ( '..!., OFFEE. MOLASSES, Tea. C. -, a, Cheese, in lanre or small quantities. FIMI br the ijoarter. lia.l, or u hole barre,'. SALT by the sacU, or bushel, and, in short, a'un. st evervthirs usually kept in our stores, can be found at this corner, and ail of winch will be m Id at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or fxrhaiiL-ed f.-r Cotititrv Troduce. A'l he asks, is a Fair Trial; Unick Sales Sma'.t 1'ronls and Frotnpt Faymenl. ta ww mm of a superior .;ualiiy, from Ihe Hanley Mil'. net srt-iiii.l any cl. ser than the mills furnish in this resion. and quite as gcd, if not supe rior, wh.cli can be te-ted by ositii.i, soM ta large or small .-uautitics ALEX. AVMONS. Lewisbnr: , Pa., May 2. 'i t. CABINET AVABEKOOJI ORTH 4th SlretT. The snfcriier most respectluilv informs the aniens ol Lewisbiirs and viciniiv, tha he ha en ha aa and f. r sale a cheap lot of I'l ISSITlBt. tor the Sprins trade. conipr:sin I tropin;: and Common Bureaus, i-ec-rotarii-s ami Hook Cafes Center, Card and Tier Table.-', Ihiung an Ilieaklast Tables Ctiboard5, tot tajrc and otltcr IJedsteail.s ManJ-". S'ufas and Cliairs of all kinds. COFFINS ie t0 or short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiam n his w. lU.as be is sure lhat they will be satis fied ttith bis stock of Ware, and TT'.rr:..r solovos at''1 Lewisburir. Sept. IR, isftfi f-JL and J- ell , a;'' "wr'" isya-ar-ifcvhe I'-t t):l,ce-l'heap ft Ta-h. A. K. UE.NORMADlt. Ag I.ewisbuts, April St. IfS-L jomiVii Qvl-I'l ihe ratnn?rh I.et- 1. . t, i K.'si.if uc e on iVH.H " " I ur; I'a. Deccinbrr.V
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