Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 15, 1858, Image 2

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O. K. WOBIjN II J. R. CORNElTuS
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Dr. A. S. Cummints kF.VL Ziebach.
Tbeo gentlemen, while in IV-ausylva
uia, were among tbe most ardent support
r of liuchamn, and the most radical, aud
unswerving advocate of the IVtBocratie
party name and measures. Since remov
ing to Iowa, aud establishing the "lude
pciHJcnt" newspaper, they aro decidedly
ui to liboral, and takes a wider view of
pulitical affairs. In their paper of the
10th ult., they truthfully characteriae the
jjccotupton fraad in Kansas, in terms
which we rommcBd to the sincere cousij
cratiuu of their old friends in Union, Sny
der and Northumberland counties. The
following b their language
Till: KINSIS tO.VMITITIOV.
We pubii.tU that part of the Schedule
of the Oouititulioa adopted by the rate
pro-s!aviry Constitutional Convention of ty, 800 jJohuson county, 1000; Dourbon,
Kansis, which relates to the riucstiou of i;;o.
slavery, aud the uiauuer in which it is to j Doniphan county gives 500 Freo State
I.e submitted to the people. To say that ! m - ; aJlJ AtuLison cit auout S0
jl is an tiifuni'in outrage tijwi the people j j -tiiocratic
i'f Kantat and the principle of popular
ar,iy'g as embodied in the law orgaui- TIlc 'Iia s,3,c ticket is probably elect
i.in; the Territories of Kansas and Nc- eJ, and the Legislature will have a Free
br i-ka, but expresses the views of a great ' State majority.
m:.j .rity of tho people both North and i Auout half the vote of the Territory
South., The meiubcrs of the Convention ha3 becn fur offi w (bcrc
bave manifested a consistent uisregard of 1 . , . , , . .
the people, and betrayed a fear, on their 18 a vcry doc",cd "PMon "S" U'e
j-art, that, if they submitted the Constitu-: Lccompton Constitution, tho majority
tion to the people their peculiar dogmas ' against it being set down at 10.000. In
would not bo sustained. Conscious of '
their numcrcial weakness, they hopo to : open. gates between his house and orchard, an J that
permanently engraft upon the State the ! Tbc Free State men have becn making !' woul,l' B l",,he fhard and get a ntim
institution of slaverv bv stratagem It . r r t 1 . .1 I r "' aPP,rsi ai"' leave half he had and halt
intitution 01 Etavcry by stratagem, u arrcsts for fraudulent voting, under the an apple over at the Hrst gate ; half he had
was the leading feature of the Kansas Nc- reccnt L islutive Buf. u-n and half an appleoverat the second gate;
lra.sk Aet, and the mam issue advocated , 6 . . .., ami half he had left and half an apple over at
by the Administration party in the last ! ,,cnaluun ls suPP08cd to at v cs" the third gate; and bnng one to him, without
j residential canvass, mat itie people of um, -Missouri, lie uas Dcen aaviscd not
the Territories should regulate their own j to rcturu to the Territory.
domestic affairs, and adjudicate all mooted -
qaestions, at the ballot-box ; and we see i Sr- I'0L",S. Jan- ncstrroavu.-w...
110 reason why the present Congress and becu introduced in the Nebraska Lcgisla
Administration should violate this crjuita-' turc, deprecating the action of the La
bia principle by accepting the Kansas j eonipton Constitution, in failing to Bubmit
Constitution as it at present atands. The ,uo Constitution to the vote of the people,
inalienable right of the voters of the Ter- . A . , ,, , , l
. , . ., , , ., and expressing fears that the establish-
ritory at large to decide for themselves the 1 . , , , . ,
character of their State government, is mcnt of 8uch Prfent may have an
r-u'-j-ignted by this Constitutional Convcn
tion representing but a tithe of the peo
ple of Kansas and stultifies the principle
.f popular sovreignty. The voters aro
left no choice, further than a question of j
lion with slavery" the number of slaves i
that can be taken into toe icrritory is in
definite; if they vote "Constitution with
no slavery" tbey prohibit the further in
troduction of slaves into the Territory,but j
w hat Flavcry there is there now, with its '
natural increase, is perpetuated for ever ! !
The
Pcmocracy Shrieking "
FOtt
Freedom for Kansas !"
Washington, Jan. 11. Telegraphic
do-patches have been received from Ohio
and Indiana, Elating that the Democratic
conventions of thoso States have adopted
resolutions against tho Lccompton Con
vention. The Ohio convention denounced
them, but accompanied by an expression
of confidence in the President. The In
diana convention denounced the Lccomp
ton convention unanimously.
Gov. Wise's letter against the Lccomp
ton Constitution, is the theme of much
tonvcation here. The Governor, it is
believed, is determined to plant himself
upon the conservative Southern ground,
against the fire -eaters.
Tl,n T.,.msvillo Democrat, the lcadinff 1
w 1
Administration organ in Kentucky, bav-
ing from the first, opposed the Jccomp-;
tvin usurpation, says : j
"W'n linvn reason to know from cvi-1
ilcnee t)iite satisfactory to us, that the
mass of the party in tins State are with
r.s, and that the rest will be, we have not
the slightest doubt "
the slightest doubt.
Tkenton, Jan. 12. Tho New Jersey
L,i,la,urc assembled to-day, and organ- j
ed 1 he Senate elected II V. SpcJ, of ,
' . , . ' .:., .1 11 ' n
WiUUlUHi, 1 u.,UlU., su :
Holsman, of Ik-rgen, Speaker.
Mr. Mick-,
le introduced a resolution instructing tho
cnators and Krprcscntativcs in Congress, !
tj vote against the admission of Kansas
t.nJcr the Lccompton Constitution. 1'ost
j oucJ until Thursday.
From California, &c.
Nrw Oiti.E.N, Jan. 11 The U. S. M.
Kmpire City passed the Dalize,
Fteatucr
from Havana, which port she left on the
!'th inst.
The Star of the West has on board the
Fan Tranciko mails of Dec. 20th, aud
1,600,000 in specie.
XiCAiiA'icA. The U. S. steamer Ful
t m arrived at Aspinwall on the SOth ult.,
I.rinoinp news from Grevtown that Col.
Frank. Anderson, who, in command of
r..,me Gftv men. the remnant of Walker's
Vand. had been left in possession of Fort
Castillo, had surrendered to the officers of
r S tnn. fri-rato Sns,.tiehanna. The
river steamers seized by Col. Anderson
from the Costa Rieans, were also taken
possession of by the Sufouehanna. He
nr.d bis men will be taken to tho United
States. The Susquehanna is commanded ' llic cily of jjcxico, had been received with ! Part'' who ,re 6oine in lhe waJ of DouS
l Cpi. Joshua R. Sands. much disfavor in many of the interior ! Iaa , TheJ "e no "soro teid8i" or
TLe ucwf from Calif urnia is not of special portions of the country, and a large num. j p1' "f a''0"' but, 'Tcndcr-Toad
iuiportaucc. ber of States had openly declared in tbe tmocracJ- ,-,.. n
1 m pout A T I'Riim Utah. Tho troops
nre iiuartered for winter at Fort Rridger.
The Mormons are preparing to emigrate.
Noaddiliaual force is needed. Governor
Cutuming has issued a proclamation decla-
imp the icrritory m a state ot rebellion,
and commanding all armed bodies of men
-lia'ely disband ot:d return home
p. ul if j uiifthuuu! a. lr!t.'it.
KANSAS AFFAIRS,
fcsi. Leun, Jan. 11. The returns
ike roctot election in Kansas, fur State
OlfioiTs, tre just Leicg received. The
i Kansas corre.-pomlcnee of tUo Democrat
savs that the Free State Legislature, and
Tieket,hac reeeived an average
! iajity of 1S5 votes. At Wyandotte the
majority against the Lccompioa Constitu
tion was 273 votes.
The Leavenworth TittK8,of the 5th inst.,
states that the average majority of the
.'rue State Ticket in that city will be up.
wanls of 1 100, and the majority aguiast
the Lccoa.pton Constitution 13701.
A gentleman who has just arrived in
this city from the Territory, states that
there is little doubt but that the "Free
State" ticket will be elected by a large
majority.
So far as reported, no disturbance bad
occurred.
Sr. Lous, Jan. 12. Tbo " Democrat"
has advices from Kansas to the 7th inst ,
which give the following I'ro Slavery ma
jorities : Kiekapoo, SOI : I'ontphan eoun
some nreciucts two distinct noils wcro kcDt 1
important bearing upon the character of
their own domestic institutions.
Resolutions endorsing the claim of F.
pr,tllson. . , ; ,,,.,. ; nrnfcr.
eDC0 M ch b wbora it u con.
tK3tei asc,1 both Donscs of tLe Lc8isla'
turc, by a decided vote.
The War In Kansas.
Tho St. Louis I'ocuimj Xetcs, the organ
of the American party 10 Missouri, ap-1
proves of the armed movement of the Free j
State men in Kansas. It publishes an J the 21st, their principal strongholds hav
editorial article beaded "Civil War in i ing been captured, the beleaguered garri-
haiiMs ttt IZtyhtcontncss Let the t opic
Arm fjr liautaaee!" The following
paragraph is worthy of note :
"We turn to the people of Kansas.
They have been shamefully deceived and
betrayed in regard to tho privileges of
choosing their own constitution and regu
lating their domestic institutions,and they
have sworn to resist usurpation to tbo bit
ter end. We applaud tliem for it, aud say,
God speed them in the right ! Let them
take up arms, defy Mr. liuchauan and his ,
troops, and return shot for shot as long as
., '. . . - 0 .. .
they have a gun and a man to Cro it.
When they have all fallen in the righteous
causc, there will be a million freemen to
take their places and carry on the war."
This Editor was a slaveholder, and we
suppose is still.
WAsnisoTOS.Jaur.-Treu'rv notes
r .... .1 :,: r sinn t , i
Ul IUC utuuiiiiuiiiit'u ua V'vvj
an)0unt of 3,50.000. wcre issued by the j
Der)artalent tdav. They present a Cue
au j beautiful appearance.
n. c.,nn.n aVrr;i,,r;.,l immitlM ns-
morDi anJ aftcr a bl;,f '
Minnesota Constitu-1
""-" .
tion. postpoued fiual action upon it until .
,1 ir.i.
the IGth.
Was.hnoto.v, Jan. 12.-Thc Senate
to-day, in Executive session, after a debate j
confirmed, bv a vote of 20 atrainst 23. tho !
. ' ' . . .
appointment 01 Nathan uuuoru as asso- .
ciato
Justice of the Supremo Court, in
placo of Justice ( urt is resigned.
Elections. Daniel V. Gooch, (Rep )
is elected member of Congress from Mas
sachusetts, Ly maj., on asmailvotc.
He takes the scat vacated by Gov. ISanks.
The Republicans have re elected Mr.
i Weaver, Major of J'ittsburg, by 2C0
j larger maj. than Fremont'. They carried
every ward but one.
Tho Opposition carried the Borough
Flection in Columbia, IV, which has been
heretofore strongly Democratic.
The Americans organized the Lcgisla
turo of Maryland, throughout. The Ro
man Catholic Governor Ligon, published
'. Message bef ire offering it to the Leg
isIMure, and it containing a long and bit
I t series of accusations against the Amcr-1
'na of Raltimorc, the Legislature refused j
10 receive It auu near u reau.
From the Mexican journals and letters
received by the I'icayune, it appears that
the recent revolutionary proceedings of
r.n Cnmnnforl. uss'.sterl bv C.en l!.iei in
' niost violent manner against the new order '
j tu"'s
Ntw Okj.ean., Jan. 12. 15y an arri-
val from Galveston, intelligence has been
received that Dr. Anson Jones, Ex I'rcsi-
dent ol Jcxas, committed fuicice, at
Houston, on the Slh inst , by blowing out
bis brmue. The cause of the act is not
ttated.
LKWISnURG CIIKOIVICLE
TUB PUZZLER.
Ob! "tia a dwp T.teryt
But by St. I"aul l'U 6nd Um bottom of If
CVNo answer received to the Cst Enigma
in Chronicle, 1st Jan.
t IT So answer received to last Arithmetical
Problem. Can none of you master that linle
"sassage V
Ans. to Grammatical Enigma, Jan. 8
"Obey our F'lther and Mather." Ans. by S I. F,
Chillis, usque ; Delta, I.ewiaburg.
Am. to Riddle, Ian. 8
A bed. Ans. by V 11 , l.cwijburg
Answers to Anagrams, last week.
Danville." Vileland, or Evil land
Telegraphs." Great helps.
"Sunbury." Run by ns.
"Penitentiary." Nay I repcut it.
"Inipaticut." Tim iu a pet.
"Astronomers." Moonslarers,or No more
stars. M 1', and others.
WOK PS t'Oli AX.lVli.tMX
Gallantries.
Lawyers.
Misanthrope.
Monarch.
Presbyterians.
FOE THE LFKUlilT.O CHROSICIE.
MISCELLAXEOLS EXIUMA.
1 am composed of S'. b iters.
My Ml 7 I '.I I S is a river in Texas
U li ii 1 15 .'0, a relative
a 25 8 2 SO 'J 10 21, a towu in Missouri
6 213 IS. a .'aly's name
7 2:1 1 1, generally used in schools
13 'J I I 25 5, a town in (ierinany
SS 9 3 15 17, a useful animal
21 7 15 10 II, is used for food
2!) 2 25 4 10 27 I a, a town in Anuria
My whole are "Champions" of Kuzlnml,
Ireland and America. S U F
.1 HITHMETICA L PROBLEM.
A young man living with a farmer fell in
love with his daughter. On hearing of it the
'l I man told the vouth that there were three
cutting an apple, he mieht have his daughter.
1 wish to know how he could get her for I
couldn't. qui.
ruiuuuN NEWS.
The steamship Africa, with Liverpool
dates to Saturday, the 20th ultimo, arriv
ed at New York 10th inst.
The Bank of England bad reduced the
rate of discount to 8 per cent., which bad
occasioned a better feeling.
Alexandria, Dec. 19, 1957. Tho
Pckin reached Suez, this morning, bring
ing Bombay dates to the 4th of December
1S37.
Sir Colin Campbell having reached
Cawnpore on the id of November, was
joined by the forco at Alumbagh on the
11th. Ou the 13th, activo operations
commenced, and for the following six
days there was a constant series of severe
and bloody struggles with the enemy. On
son was relieved. On the 29th tho sick
and wounded, ladies and children, were
sent back, nnder an escort, to Cawnpore.
The army under the Commander-in-Chief
now amounts to about 22,000 men
amply sufficient to reduce Oudo to en
tire subjection, a task which will occupy
them for some months to come.
An earthquake took place on tho night
of the 17th throughout the whole Lion
dom of js'apieg but itg eff(ictg wcre most
,. ,, . tat
severe in the towns of Salerno the walls
,
of the LUSC3 wcre rcnt fron P tot-
tom- Numerous villages were destroyed.
In the province of Uasilicata and on the
mainland, the dead (says tho despatch)
are reckoned at several thousands. This
exaggeration. The au-
monties had erected huU for the house-
. . ...
fnmi ,cf- Tho of lNaI'U' ha,J
1" "" "" "-- "
I Mnnl.ll.n I...1
country. The Northern parts were cs-
CI"P
IIexs WisiebK you want the
fa . dur:n tbe winter r-ive
ucns 10 ,aJ W ourlDB we winter, give
thcra chopped fresh meat and green vege-
" . fa
raw onions and peppers,
cabbage etc water to
dr'Dk. anJ a bcJ of 6anJ EravuI scratcn
!nmon,r. Unrnt bnnea. broken fine shonbl
-
uu '"e.r Cravei ucu. me
roosting places suouid tie well protcc-
ted from wind and storm. Do not let
them roost on the trees in winter. Hens
lay all the better without the company of
roosters. Ohio Cultivator.
The re-marriage of Senator Doughs has
had a good influence over him personally
IIc djC3 not cousumo baif tha tobacco or
whiskey he formerly did, and his shirt
and coat arc commendably clean. Mrs.
Douglas is doubtless ambitious enters
warmly into bis pulitical position and it
is said spends many hours in directing his
Documents whilo ho ranks tbem. She
is almost as good as "Jessie."
It is asserted that Shield and Rice, the
new L. S. Senators from Minnesota, arc
Douglas men. (By tho way we see some
0f t-09 Southern papers becin to call Gen.
Shiclds.'Taddy Shields." The 'TaddyV
arc goon cnougn wnen merely voting; but,
to aspire to be officers, the Slaveholding
oligarchs '.)
The Administration papers have found
I namc for tnse late of the Democratic
tcd to day the caucus resolution in favor
of the Kansas Lccompton Constitution.
The Senate has postponed action upon the
j subject
j The New Yoik and Krie Railroad Com
pany have issued their annual report,
The leading fact it discloses is, that the
liabilities of the Ccuii any otei their assets
& WEST 15KANC4I rAHMEIAiV. 15, JS58.
Union County Court Allitirs.
Iitton CouMly Court I'roc lamation
WHKKtAS. the Hon. AU M 8.WIUSON,
lent ilge for the 20th Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, composed of ihe
counties of Union, Mifflin and Hnyder, and
Philip Ki kl, and J.ioW Si MOKTOsEsqs.. Asso
ciate Judgs in Union county, have issued thrrir
precept, bearing date the 19th day of DecV,
IN&7, ana to me uirecien, lor ine noniiug ui au
Orphans' Court, Uourl of Common Pleas, Oyer
ami Terminer, and (ieneral (Quarter riessions,
at I.EWI.SBI'Rft, for the coanty of LMHJ,
on the THIRD MONDAY of FEBKUABY
(being the 15th day) and to contintK
one week.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in
and for the county of Union, to appear in their
own proper persons with their records, impii
sitions.eiamiiiations and other rrniembranres
to do those things which of their ollices anil in
their behalf appertain to be done; ami all Wit
nesses and otln-r persons prosecuting in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any person or
persons, are required to lie then and there
attending, and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are reijuesled to be punctual in
thi-ir attendance at the appointed tune agreea
ble to notice.
(iiv-n under my hand and seal at the Shi-rill's
Olliee in l.i-u'isburg, the 1 Itli day of Ja
nuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fil'ty-cight, and the cighty-t-lli
year of the Independence of Ihe United
States of America. tiod save Ihr Common
wealth! DAM EL D.Cf LDIN, Sheriff.
(Irani Jurors, Feb'y Term, 1858.
UVne lrtr Jas Marshall, Saml Uerkheimer,
Saml Dunkle. Aariin Messiner
Eii't ttuffalot Alexander Penny
A' David I.eiby, Joseph Kelly
Ibirtlnj John V Wilson, John Deal
Mijllinburs; James Chambers
ArwiVurjf John Hertz, Wni C Painter, F A
Donrh'jwt'r, James Kf My, Jona Wolle
I.imcat'inr John M Tavlor, llenj (Jhambers
V,st IIhJThIi John Cable, Charles .Mull
I'fiimi Saml A Walter
Hiiffukie Edward Flick
Ai ic Merlin Jacob Mauck
.larkmm Philip Cross
Lewis John Fillman
Traverse Jurors.
IVAiVe P'rer Rolcy M'Ciirly, Jacob M'Cnrly,
Saml Cemberlin;, Elias Noll,Vm Staddcn,
Jos R Ketler, Danl U Reber
llartlri Solomon Miller, David Kline, Thos
Church, Saml Weidensaul, Kobi Reed, C'has
Emery, David Fillman. Orl ilinsainan
Buffalijt Charles Frey, Jackson Wolfe, John
West Buffaloc Andrew Iddinfs, Danl Fisher.
Kelly James Moore, Flavel Clark,Jno Moyer,
John Hummed, Philip Uemberling, Peter
Haugenbuch
Istwitburg John Brown, Jas S Marsh, Peter
Hursh, Dennis Phillips, Nathan Rawn.Tho
Howard
Vnimt M H Taggart, Isaac Eyer, Jesse M
Walter, Levi Rooke
Krw Berlin John Seebold. Saml Banm '
MiJIImliurg John V Barber, John Millhouse,
l.uther Anspach
Eart Buffalot Wo W Lindenmuth, Ceorge
Kreisher
Limestone Henry K Sanders, Jacob I)err,John
Rink-prt
Lewis Wm E Smith, Henry Orwig
Issue LIni, Feb. Term, 15S
N'orth Chase & North vs Chs II Snriner
Win C Herrold vs Smith U Thompson
Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny
j John Wenzel vs lackson M'Latighlin
; Hank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed
Ceorge Wehr vs George Faust
Seih P M'Cormick vs George J Swartz
Mary Fishhatigh vs Danl D Uuldin el al
Youngman & Walter vs Noah Walter
Israel Knettel vs James Mauck
David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler
David Baertges vs Alfred Kneass
Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler
J D Server & Co vs Saml and Jos W Shriner
James M Smith vs Robert Chambers
T Church & Co vs Solomon Mayer
Ranck & Roland vs Lambert Rauck
M Gcyer's Adm'rs for Jn Ranck vs A C High
Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al
ilecfc & Reber vs John Zimmerman
same vs David Zimmerman
Charles llartzel vs istate Mm Fire Ac Comp
David Fisher vs Jonathan Dieflenderfer
Hunsfcker for Church vs Jos D Forrey
I nos Church vs same
Fred'k Bolender vs Thos Church & Co
Chas H Shrtnrr vs Wm Rule
UnionCounty vs Henry Solomon
Kam'l S Barton vs Joseph Meixell
Youngman & Walter vs Taggart FurmanAB
John Moyer vs Fred'k Worman
Charles Cawlev vs John Youngman ct al
1. B Christ vs C II Shriner
Thos Penny vs Chas II Cook
Reuben Steningrr vs Alfred Kneass
Price J Patton At Co vs Jacob Meckley
John Roland vs State Mutual Ins Co
Saml H tit-i, vs Saml Gulclitis
T Graham Hutchison c l vs Jac Erid"c et al
John Locke vs Robert llilands
Jos F Cummings vs Chas I! Cronrath
Ci.mrs Un Co for M'Curlev vs Sypher's Adms
Philip Pontius vs James Irwin et al
Reigel & Bro vs Ranck & Roland with not
Chas Stecs vs Saml I. Beck
llroilhead & Roberts vs Ranck & Roland
Weiler & Ellis vs John I.eiser and Wife
John Roland vs Martin D Reed
George Hertz vs Peter Fetzer
F W Berkenstock vs Win Price et al
Philip Seebold et al vs David Spitler et al
same Reuben Dldl et al
I P O Campbell et al vs Teed l Marr
! Howard Malcom vs James P Ross
j I.udwig & Ranck vs Isaac Ranek's Ex's gar
j David iSteninger vs Wm II Marr
j I.ongstreth &. Bro vs James Gibson
L Johnson & Co vs Reuben G Orwig ct al
i Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule
I. F Albright vs Adam Schrce.k surv H High
Henry C Itaird vs Henry V Crotzer
Marianti G Knoir vs Wesley Shannon
Steine Warner Sc Co vs Thos G Orwig
M Richards Meickle Arc vs Reuben G Orwig
same same
Fredk Klopfer vs Wm Layhnw
Geddes & Marsh vs James I Ross with not
Noah Bon ersox vs Geo Gebhart
Francis Krick vs Alexr Ammons
1000 Bushels Prime Wheat
TUST received from Baltimore. I assure
my customers and the public generally
that thev can alwavs get a superior article of
FAMILY FLOW' bv calling at the sign of
the Red Flag on North Third street.
Buckwheat, Rye and Corn Flour
kept constantly on hand.
T. G. EVAXS, Agent.
Lewisburg, Dec. 10, 1857
J.'
SCIIREYER & SON are selling a
new lot of lielalnrti and Calicos
very cheap for Cash ! Dec. 10
Toung America CORN SHELLER:
The Chcapcil, Simplest, most durable
tons SIIELXEIt ever Invented!
TIIHE subscribers would most respectfully
can ine atieniinn ni ,-prcuiaurs anu 1
Farmers to this wonderful machine, now on I
sale at M'FAJIDEN'S Hardware Store, in
I.rwisburs. I iTCounty Rishts in the i-tatrs
of Pennsylvania, Kentncky and California, for
sale nn lhe most reasonable terms. Machines
will be sold in Union and Snyder counties to
all who may desire fo purchase, in order to
test the utility and durability of the same. They i
fhfll green earn as well ai dry clean from the i
ri b. ' all and see Ihem eperate. I'nee f IS. :
I Or add. ess L. & J. i. Kt R I Z.
uv. 19, ISiiy Aaunsb'irg, I'a
Real Estate.
Orphan' Court S i LEof Valuable
Real Estate! O
I") Y virtne of an order of the Orphans'Court
of Union county, the undersigned Kic
niors of the last will and testament of ISAAC
RANK, Senior, deceased, late of White Drrr
township in said county, will expose to Public
Sale, un the premises of the Mansion Farm,
in said township, oa
Saturday, Feb. 6, 1858;
commencing at 10 o'clock, A.M., the
MANSION FABM,
situated in said While Deer township, coutat-
"8 63 ACRES xz,
adjoining lands of Jacob Iiser, John K inek
Em, Jacob T Stahl and John Orr, all cleared
excepting Two Acres. The land is Limrstonc
and in a good state of cultivation. The Im
provements are a
Two-Slorey Frame Dwelling House,
with some FRUIT TRKE.S. and a WELL of
never-failini; ikh! Water. A small stream vi
Water runs through the Farm.
A LSI i at the same lime and place will Le ;
sold a Tract id
in the same township, about 1C Itl.S. !
adjoining lands of J.dm Ilaker, 1. F Alnnht, i
C'hrislopher tiarri'lt and others, well timbered ;
prinripallv with Rock Oak and Chestnut. :
TERMS. Fifty Dollars to be paid on the
day of sale; one-third of the remainder of the
purchase money on the 1st of April next, and
the balance in two equal annual payments on
interest Iroin the 1st ol April, 1-H. Posses
sion to be given on the 1st of April next.
KAMI El. I.. RANK, ) Exec
ISA AC RANK, Jr. jutors
While Deer, Jan. S, isrs
enPHAKS' court S'Ate
AGRUKABI.Y lo an Alias order of the
Orphans' Court of Union county, will
be exposed to public sale, at the house of
Mary K Robinson iu Uullaloc township on
Saturday, the 'ZZd dog rjf Janunrg ncM,
all that messuage and tract of LAND situate
in nulftloe township. Union county. adjoining
lauds of Andrew Mapcc's heirs, lands formerly
of Jacob Vaneida, and of Thomas Robinson,
deceased, containing
XJXCIHT nngB ul Forty. Porrhpn. I
The Improvements are a Two Slo-I'-lArey
frame Dwelling House, a stnalli.
Frame House one and a half storey, and the
land under good cultivation.
ALSO Another small Lot or piece of
ground in said township adjoining lands of Th ,
Robison dee'd, Panl llieflenderfer and Daniel t
Hamler,contaiiiinq 1 iCTCS aud 52 Perches,
also under cultivation. i
also A piece of Timber Isanti.
situate in said township, adjoining
lands of John Stahljacob Hartman. i
F and Daniel Rengler, Sr., containing
l. Aerett and -11 ferches.
Sale to commence at I o'clock, P M, when
Terms of sale will be made known by i
MAR V E ROUI.NSDX, Administratrix
of Thomas Robijieiim. dee'd. j
per WM. JONES, Att'y for Mary E Robinson j
By the Court Sam'i. liocsu, Clerk. :
Dec. 19. 1857 '
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex. issued out ;
of lhe Court of Common Pleas of Union '
County and to me directed, I will expose lo
Public Sale or Outcry al the public house of '
Samuel Baum, in Ihe borough of New Berlin, I
on Monday, Jan. '25, I5h, at 1 o'clock, IV
M, a certain Lot of Cronnd situate in the said '
borough of New Berlin, bounded east by Wm j
Kessler, north by Old Market street, west by i
Widow Swank and south by an Alley, coniai- j
ning One Fourth of an Acre, more orT
less, whereon are erected a frame Dwel r a
ling House, a frame Barn, and other Out
Buildtngs.with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of Juhn It. t'orneliu.
AlNO By virtue as above mentioned, will
be otfered at public sale at the public house of
Charles Crotzer,in the borough of MilHinbtirg,
on Tuesday, Jkin. '.!. 1X5. a rertain Tract ;
of Land situate in Lewis township in Union
eotiniy, bounded east by lands of Wm Orwig,
north by lands of Henry Cat,west bvJeremiah ,
Tallman, and south by lands of Wni Orwig j
and Charles Royer, containing FIVE ACRES
more or less, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution ami lo be sola
as the property of Tfinma I!. Ih-tris.
DANIEL D. GULDIN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 2, Koi
F O 11 S A L E .
" S MY Residence, on North Third street.
Jal Lewisburg. Ill ft. front, an I including'
aek building 5"J ft. deep. Basement, and
Ailiek- a..K.,. Kvery convenience in the .
way of out-buildines.
tlso, a Half Lot on Market St., opposite !
S. Kittcr's residence, with a good Well ol Wa-1
ter and new stable ; very desirable for a Imim- '
ness siatid, or residence, (or both combined.)
Also, other Lots, some with and some '
without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. I
Lewisburg, Oct. P. 157.
VALUADLK REAL ESTATE
l'on sai.i-:. ;
Timlin subscriber oilers for sale his Residence
I on the west side of South Second street
in lhe Borough of l.ewisbnre, between .Market
and St. Louis strcets.consistiugol near a lot and
a half nl ground.!i!akiiigafroiitof'.l'.lieeton said ,
Second street, and in length 157 feet.fi inches.
The improvements are a commodious three ;
storey BRICK DWEI.LINO;
jLl fOTJSI-. of pressed brick. 4 feci j
front by 'M leet deep well finished with a j
marble base, marble sills ami lintels in front
a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of '
2:1 by li) feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex
cellent water, with a I'uuip in, under roof a
large Cistern also under roof a large new
stable an Ice House and other necessary
out-buildinis. There are also on saidjmt
Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery Sr
The location is a desirable one either lor a
private residence or public business. It is on
the niosi elevated part of lhe Borough, near
the Court House, and but a short distance from
Market street. Terms will be made easv.
June !), 1S57. (. F. MILLER.
Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain!
I?OR SAI.i:, near Lewisburg, a Tract of
almost lOO Acre of good Farming
Land, limestone soil. It will be sold nn reas
onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire
al the Ortice of Ihe Chronicle. June III, '57
New Arrangements New Goods!
JOSEPH L. HAWN havim; taken the
J well known SP YKEH HA T STOKE, has
refilled it, and filled in an extensive variety of
Hats, Caps, Gcntlnncn's Clothing, cfr.
Also a larse and splendid slock of CLOTHS
CASSl.MERES.&c, which he will make up to
order, if. he still continues lhe Tailoring Busi
ness. He is prepared to execute all work
entrusted to his care, lo lhe satisfaction of the
customer.'
N. B. Cutting and Repairing jy done to
order. Lewisburg, April 1(1, 1S57
I I HOOKS Baptist.rresbvterian,
I I M-'ho I'M, Ccrmaii Reformed. I. uiheian,
Ae. ! :': it'iil Mej and bMidiii;s, at
I
John B. Linn,
TTORM:Y 4T LAW in Fnck's
Bl..eW( North 3d tet, nrar Market,
!. isbut I g, l'U.
Mom: coons at
WEST MILTON
J. B. Oatesman,
At the well kuon irl.t :and in Kelly town
ship (west end ol M inn Dii.fi;') repeiluily
iulorms his usual rusi. mers and ihe put lie in
general that he has ju-t r-c'd a fresh slock of
at reduced puces for Cah or Produce. Ju t
call and see and save navel and Urnl'.-e tolls.
Nov. 3, !:7 DATIUSMAN.
Administrators' Notice.
WHEREAS, letters of Administration
lo the estate of Jt'HN slWHl.,
late of Kelly township, ilerea-i d, have been
duly granted to the undersigned, a!l p- r-r.i,s
knowing lllrinsrlves iln'.ebie.l to said estate
are reque-teil ti make imi:iedi.:te payment,
and those having claims upon it will prrae!,t
them for settiemeni I" me.
JACOIJ IIEIM.Y, A dir.ini-trator
Kelly Tp, Nov. a.'., Is.-.V pi
Tin: iTiir.it i:d uimkt,
BV T. AHIIICK.
T
1IIIS is a lar-.-e 12m". volume. Price M t".
with a line no- -t:i.t cnraviic, ate! is
one ill tlte ino-l llirilling laie.- ever wriuen oy
the auih ir. It shows h -w a man may l,,nn
to the Weil l all ih.it g 1 a.id n.-M. , and
vet be a ty ran I in Ins latuily, and linaiiy .end
his wile to a iiiad li. n-e.
We pnl'li-h nil Mr. Arthur's r.cw li-d.s.
als.1 w..rk i f ll.:t ry. tliocraphv. ttf. t .'
uhieh ue waiit Au n i in a.l pa:: ot
United Slatev,M whom the largest ci'inmis-ii li
will be p:u 1, alo an eitia e- iiiuii-ii'Ti in tiie
wav "f a.fts. J. W. BRAIiLEY,
IS Noith Fourth street, Pliiia lelrlna. I'a.
N. I; Specimen copies si t,t by mail tr
on receipt of the price el the book. ' "
NEW FLCUR AND FEED STORE :
Jiift opened on Third at., a fm duors
north of Mai kit, Lewisliurg.
VRRAN1;EMEN I S have been made lo
have constant!-n band a supply of the
llvst r.xlia l';imil.V I I '. lr' '"' hn
llaliiiuoreCitv.MilN. Iliit lvs lic-al Hour.
oru il ;l. Coin aud ltj- t liop.
Iti an.MllpXlill. Shorts.Oats, C..rn, atut
l'i:i:l of all kinds, at Fair Price;.
The prophet, is induced to open this
Store for lhe purpose of accommodating the
public generally, and re.-pectfuliy bolicri.s .heir
patronage.
-Grain of all kinds Wanted.-a
THOMPSON o. EVANS, Agent.
Lewisburg, October 2:1, 1S57.
Still Another Opportunity!
M'Carty, tlie t heap Pic ture .Han,
BACK AHAIX.'
"tT7"E take this method of informing th-
citizens of Lewisburg and surrounding
ci untry, that wc are airam wah Ihem lor a
short lime, and now oiler them a letterartn le
and at lower prices ihan ever heretofore. e
have taken the old stand above Chri-t c
Caldwell's Drug Store, and having much lit
ter light than we had in our old rooms, and
more convenient rooms in every respect, we
shall be better able to accommodate. Peison-,
hatinir Kliir. nf .l,-rra!.-,l fri.-n t. r.r r.:ioO 10 li
lle-y would liketn l.ve ri-t iol it IrHif.-rn-'l l 'm-t ..u
itim-li Ur-r wjili-. ran h iv it il n- n -li- rl n- :i
ftii'l the rej.ipfl will N- warrantr.1 te tw e-ii!ly n. t A,
ii4 i,m.tiui.,i l-tl-r lliwn th-'e !i; h tliey ar. I:.k. u
from. rvriMi! wanting I'i:' tivrHt'l;" ran l-nr He ei f"r
j.rie mniiug tn'lu J te I'i. I lire- i I I" r.-' n-. - li-
flneil le Ibir nim. throuw-h niekoe. atel ef tln-v.- A
N-r5,ti. tiikrn nt the hl.crt.--t notice, at tl:r rv-i,l,-tirt -:
i-lur of foune ehiMivn thken inonrwrr-r.diu a brv-hl
liiht. 0ut-iior iw ef 1 uil.lmi., r.. tnkrn tn rr.t.T.
AulroIy pirture L.kmn -lark ar.-l rainy taT.piirk
er than iairnrrrl - i n the'i lewre-t m'l I'ri.-hl.t.
I'lrturvii ir-im irfiru. te e;'i. v in. I'urr ui,. r. ;
rxtra.1 aairiiial inritatiuD tr. all to rail nrjl pr u.. ami
rsamlnenur i.MH-iineiii, ahelWr Ihnv want firtim'. er
not. Kememlr the place. ri-'Uiii orerl hri.-tA CUw UV
Mammoth Drui: Store. VVc study to .la..
M'l'allTV, Arti-t.
N. B. Tnrurtiorni pirro in the art. and irar:Ou.
riirnihb.d at thetewi-i-t rii". IVixt wihini; 1 1 learn
the hu.-int-.-a ran nt.w bar,- an oi-poTtunity net i-f. -u Ul- t
with. ILewuburg, m-t. X, lsoT j
Ilroke Out In a Xrw I'lare"! j
JKSSi: II. Wt;r.lt. having
taken the establishment recently ocrti
pied I'V Mrs. IieNorinandie, adjoining
the "Chronicle" and Telesraph i triecs, he is
prepared u see his dd an 1 new I'rien.'s, and
furnish Ihem with all km. Is ,.f I OM r.CTK'
XEHIl'.s of Ihe rhuicest varieties. He lias
refitted the estalihslnnent, and is certain rt'
giving satisfaction lj ail. lee Cream s.-rvi d
up everyevenim. Aug- 11, !"!
Jet Goods! Black Diamonds!! &c.
Buu Early, and Sure vour Mniei .' .'
rFIIE subscrilier i iircpare! tn furnish
L at all times the verv 1'est ('t)AI. of every
ilcscripuon, from the U ilkcs-Barre ai -1 iia
mokin mines. He has i n hau l an article of
very superior qnalitv. siti-li r,s is e!.i m ! i t
to this market. Inch hewn! oVp, c ol in t!:
low est cash price (', :ii ncit'h'.l. an I : !
llieastlie wau.itite !. I. C-'al exrh.it::-, - : I
nierchaniahle Counirv rrcoiice 1 1 laosi km-!.
as well as lor e ash.
Coal Yar! at Tho Xeslit's I.um! er Y.:: '.
,n fotith YV.ner strett.
ov. i, ij,.-jt; if 11. I. NirM'.
WINFIELD FACTORY!
.Vt-ir IllU'llrlOII. t '' 'I l o., '.;.
w-L TIIK i.!.HTi!ier. Iliaiikl'ii
V&mtrrt''T ''avt ra!r,'n:r'''- wnhl intorm
YTT), Ins men-Is ami the puhlic in ;
wC-JSSas )a;) j, continues t- inunut.ic.
lure all kinds ol vVoatl.'fl .mmIs. mi, h as
Cloths, Cass :neres. Tu-eeus.s.irtiiieiis, Jean s.
Iilankets aiul riaino-is; also. Carpet ai,,l
Stocking Yarns. II : maeliiiiery I en.g .f ihe
(est kinil in use, am! having rmpi- yej the
l,est of workmen, he leels sale in saving
thai l-;s work shall r.ot be stirpasse.I ly
any cftat'lislitueiit in the cou'itry. A e,-i!sti;-ply
of ihe above --out's kept (-iistiinily on h.in-1
lor sale or to cm hance l".-r w ool, ;)t price,
that can not fail to please. Vs'Oi M. u ul l e
Car,le,l in tlie best manner an,! en the sh, rtest
notice. Terms for rar,lm", rah on the ile
hverv of the rolls. M AUK 11 A I.ITL.NJ. Y.
intiel.l Mills, March :, IS r.
LATI'.ST
AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS!
lKTF.Ii IUKSH bavins rcccivcl
L Ins lii t l.ooiN lor "."i. n.
wi'ultl invite the ai't ntu-n c t l-tiih 'i't-nii aiu!
LVuniry ti his carefully rlrctfti trek I
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c.
of the latest style? ami I est qualities, aifnpie.l
to the seas n anil to the wants ul the commu
nity and of the t.mes.
rtT'Tall and see fr yourselves and be
convincetl lhat Hursh's Store is the plaee fr
Bargains! We take muchpIeaMire in shcu ni
our goods, but more in pU a.sinc customers by
pi vtnjr pood trades !.ewisbur, Oct. lS.r
particular Holier!
T
TVUKY person bavin any nnsetilr,!
isbtir, is hereby nutitie.l to call upon tin"
Mibsenl'er, and make settlement, foriltu nil
or If pal measures will be rcsi-rlej tu LV' wi
thout distinction of person.
JONATHAN" WOI.FE, Assignee.
Lewisburg, Nov. 1, 157
William Jones,
TT0RNEY at Law. rtl let t i"n
rromwly aiti n !',! to. O (!',, r ,.11 ;-, u'a
A
1 ' i-.d it.,
: '!. bv II f I!., k. '.. I! 1.
I ' lt'sA( II- I A
More than 500,000 Bottles sold in th?
At iff England SStatei im cue ytar.
THE wtnrlreftf Pn.f. O. J. WwaI t r rtiforiftg hr
-tfn-t!y - ruiaiwi.t.y. bmili-T t jt IidrtT,,
uluiii r r.fiDi mur-tit l jr.-a frui all yrx
thf world ml fri-m fh- most iaulliir-nt to prot that is
j in ytMfYj. T KuT 'HATiTt; but rd titvcirculu (Ul JO
I tmnuottioubt; lso tlie PAloWm.
! Mi Tat If uk rifplr hv f rrfttur! t IWa itTI-H-I
rrl will, b.ild b-n. utl IL 'y ri tii'dy, b-rtTt
j kit'two. han n llif- In BiniaLlfl by a rtrj
; Ijf-'.ft-ry f Yruf tt".l lb-- rtii. ar Liik fi
; -li-p u-J .tti. tut a cr-t m-uy r'i,4 ?iUl tfoin
1 th- IU. UifcO th Ull b"TI .rj"B IBirk4tvij upf.O hf
Unit T 'tti'H f -iii1T-uI kinJ. T !l wh rrun w
1 r-.,rutnif Hoik- lh r-,utL titut th-j will try ffti.
f.-r in (l r i.vUTjtXi tJiT" to no twh thiLg w U,t,
We knv of a l-ly Mho was iil, wtio umJ U,. mrthcl m
hoi t tint, aii-t I. rwiMl w n-iw n.rr?J rfn.f-l Uly wtt
th.-tiiu.t ;irjii mo ft bntiful rorU ioiMtrinitbif. tt
ki'"w of inim,r'Uw rnrw-a wltcm tiir wv tm uily f-lUtin;
r ut. wl.irh it r t,r-ti in greUr jrfctUoB tbaA it
It If wahnst looKt f tiTf th tvtt artlrWf'.r
kr the bsir in cr4 ror.'liti"0, mkio It w-ft t. (
clo-v, f-UK-Viiiz (Jitnilrwir, r.J ha prn-l ItjtwK ih
kfr- ;it. -t ii.mv to all the ills that hair t brir to.
Jt i- ti .t.iyT rft-ry ritr t. im.rr thir prm-nul
:il i 'ei!!!'.' I lnc.'li fUit- muy tiirt.r in r-crI l. ll.- -ii
i : i :.- it; ,ut tti ry fii- a-Iu.it tli;.t U-au'ifui
. J . i : l : ,r. .ti: r it. iiin r.r wi inati.ii nn .l j--t i..m. .1
t- K .: -;r-1. .im. t!.. r. r.- n-. 1:1. .u th-t -h-iul-J Ur.!t
: iiii'ri. .j :.i t..,n -u-h a cou -ni. riitii-u. V. ontii Ai-
I CUt-ru r. Oi.io. "0T. IT,
o .1 wr,i,j i ;r,..r.t : a, I )..vr Wa wem-i
-iitr l',i!r I'.:rntt.- th" hft tw n-v i t '0 i f
i.r 1 nl fifiil- ( K. M l.a"in-'-n.j nnl Imv n-r ij--n-
. li. . - In n-l.r:il . I:.-. t.- . It if. I Vul-1 Iik- '
" ;. -ii n 1 l". f y U t tt"- .-'tat- rt Olnu ft m m? Stale 13
i-r - t. eh- til l vi u-i-li t-niWf hu h rraDnifil(
:i- I :tin n r. t iim i ii 1 'if it- o' lImit-Hiitl l it iu tL-1, ni-t-
I .-1 1- r r. -I' ll' .; tin- hair. 1 h- U t-n nitfr.t
:n li. I. ni.- ..u-iiH-f rtrr;l;.V3r..ili. bf e h-W
r.' 1 j r. j ir.it--ls i t :t.. h..ir, Lut lcui.i B'-llm
lt.:tt i.-l,,,-. ..rfelil.- .r.lUt" Ot 111 fL." -r.t' tJiT
-i- Hi-It ;tn tmif, lo-m-: tuiiy r-uiiiiMi th.tt '"Uf
r -!' f ;ititc i- i,::t " '1 ri- P .--lit it t I MUi'J 11V Iw
tAl , . IU lii" nl- ' it- T T I kLJ i..rlt'l it fi.Ut rrll.
iruJy, S.irX'AKliAN.
Va iJinJ. Mi . ' h. 5. Ifc"7.
rr: f o .r v"-i'.i a r-: i!iTimc fir.- j th?
- - I . r.t v. tir Il..tr Jli-WMiie. i 1.1. b t"tU liiaS
I ". i f li;. I .;lir.'ff. t! !H. A- !I m gritW, I MM ttt-
l ir. in v.(. u I r. :..lriTi.i ifM. t- tr artkiv jn
1 .ni- t t v v.u. li-pri in.-!.' it- trrviwt h an"i -i au:f it eAfr9
:.- 1: wa in r-oti. I.ti 1.1 wlm-li it .r Ki-. t.dei'inrl;-.-ly.
In thf i 1 .-r:ilfn t tia U- i i.-tf!v thr.- oftllw.
V..nr .v. J. Mb - Y KiM'J.'
1 W' 'li A iv-n r;. t. r.:.v: ! ! y. N . V T
.1:. ..T. ;i N. V. V. :r- IV.iIilt L.-U. li.-l.tC'-nt; M-i Hi
I ,..l,lUrI.. I. 'Vi'..
, And f-M t.y all Irucl-?9.
tiJ-l in L.-ul-r'j l-j V. .V. tALZELK.
A -Medium' That Never Debilitate!
DR. SAKFORD'S" INVIG0RAT0R,
or Mu r i; ii:iy
nt? all thi- t'r-4 -I iirihti-- rl 1 -it r- : t ? tiitillt-ina, B
. ritia ti. nn ut m i a!l...rtii- itl.t ut tt"
!. ! tiit.ii.inf !!-.(.'..- j -ri- n-. ti if m it"-i l-urj-ili!'. II
n. t- -I'.wiy Hu.l i:t.. 1 ;,r .ui.-,). ni".li- th.- twwwl t
-:.rrv l! nil lli- p..'!'":. J t.-it '-r. ti i t ll- fatlMe tioi.-,
-.iti.M'stiiig tLe Lr tu a j-r-i-- r y 1 t'.-iuuutw vt it
ltilis'.l US.
Tl. Ini'rrtrr niTes -i-k II. a-Uch. Take on or
t ti. lea-rnnn-ful at ' h attar-k xaA II diaa
. r. K-.r 3Dm, ri- a.i.-.l 10 j li. r rnh- n bi rl-l or
! f .ir-. 1k rt;.- Inviiffrati-r or art. T ration, ami tt illttt
I f-x Uij:ut '-ai If -r "firfTfif. i.r lifr-fcurD. lal-r
tati.-n, r I;'- ult Kr. athmtr tak-a Ua"Aontul oncrrr
; twn-f lUily. I'. r I .? ol A;-( -tit? Lanztioror Li-tnrra-j
Uif n.."li.-iiif i. invaluattjr. It will rntf.r the ap-
1 f r'i dJ m.tkc th- f'-J Ji-e-t wrH. .Niirhtmare. tak
t. a if n :ul .n r.-tinnj:, J the ! m n ot Jream-iau J
t will nil rv fairi. AU-r Jitimr a brnrtr dUm-w. tk a
l I"M" i t luti. mt'-r nii-i it will rfi all optniB or
j fuNnr.-. Tl.- !iiT.rfs-r i hi. r KfDi-tly of onuaf
ft virtu, ariinj.l.r. . lv rn thut ariin, curinn I'leJ-rp-,
tt. Jnuol:i. liuw-ii , t' kp, l -.nti-ry. 1'ilt-a, Vt-rm,
1 an Jail ual vt.-truvUtnw, lor b:cb it bun eial.
kif-v rhri icftfitliini ww ttf th imirlno
I iilwi. ,r'!ir-J u i"b tn-h -ktli t y a .ntitit Biao. 'r
lii urlv f. r di. - th LiTer, r lr. snIorl luvltC
i nt'" r. or r I:- iu.-.!j. It fca." attaiii-i r-put..''.
. r ,1 :,. n. .(.tli.-riirt in lhe wnrid. Pimply bruw it
r 1 rn it.-own Lurii. To mr.iw ali t-y trial li at it
i- all ii- prr'Trii t-rs c.'im it to 1m. if any of oof readers
r.- uiVri.ii; Ir- n. ui ti di--f a? ar JerTtI'il in Ir.
.""wtil- pr-. a ivrrti. ni. nt. know of no trmvtij that Ul
.-f ,-ur. y cure tLt tu a tin Invie rat.-r.
Tlirr fin-; lati ly t-rn brtjunht toowr nrtice a aMHar.Ba
th;.r nn t- j-'Vf.-n w.tnlrful. rnratif-, and bfalintt;
t-n ! rtii-fj in !;--a..s f tht. Urer. Stomach, and Ii(-vt-ire
or It .'unit- tn u wiih w manv tw-ntinjoni. in
it. Lin rth.it wc h-iv i .t-. it ttft-ftd tn (-.me of lb
wr.-l ca.-P! of rcntiiiUai tit-l-iiity. rauM-d Vy dratit.Hl
liter. at:J in t-t-rr iti-'tjiCe th- ff.- t wm to rtlt-vv- ex
:'w i ifrm-'iiii nt .-are, Jir. tanf.-rd i lniigorator. it
l.i.er lc.-m--.!y i wl.at -frr to. He a)waa I.a
! --n rrt-'lul-.u, utout fUTeS ly patent medU'itte. ittt
nre i', nuir.ii tint tHi mcdH'.nf, for fxuttly am, la not
C'TiT-fuhij 1 j the h-t of reo-mnn-rdatK'tn. it ha. Our
n-tTicei. f,'r al! trouMetl with Inilj(t. !'ti"B. l'etilitj or
lUn-.H"4 iii'-laint. t.'c- t a Utti aoJ try It ; cui trd
for it. Teliel wi.l be eSferiencei.
niESflTfJTn TliE TsT'.I'PS who tIEe Pr. SftllfrTd'n Tn!f
on.l..r. for it m ill r.-in.- ilum of liieir iaan5 a -
is tak'-n into thir mnr h. I'ain ami mtn-ry ruk'tfl-i-l
lit-r- tl.e Inikrriil- r in u-ni. ft r it wl pieiy
trire ttit-m i. it. a- -In-r Iiw:ht will tani ljrk. fcf
th:" tl..-n , an t--' no J- u'-t to tLo- ho try it. f r it car
ru - - iiTii tion w it h i-t rv d-. - t:tkD. Aaoih. r-idf . -
i"lli' tt.' y.tinis t.f r. rtiV.i nU-f tr thne w l.o u tt r
I.Nve ln-ti rurttl hj it. Try vM UctLle, if it dttt -
IrtDitt, th a we art- tui-tiea.
ANrltP & CO., rrrprWor--.
o4." Hroii.iway. New lork.
s.:',frt,CH!;lST CM.hWF.I.L Urriturg
t:: W. R.MIIKWIN.Aient.
Great Excitement I
MON K V I.O S T!
IT is now murtr-'ai'v rmet-ded that the p ur
chaiti ofarty nrtifle . .oot!s ivt private
-r laniily e, at:d the paying therein more
than a l.m p:u i "liu-iiev lost ; the utnlct--inrd.
rherefore. has jut opened, in his
-;h ax voMMoimws noi'St,
u the corucrof Knnth and Market Streets,
l.eu lsbur, a splendid assortineut of
sri;ix; axi su.mmku good.,
t, r l.;i a? vvril eiit!finrn, conMlin", in
part, i f tlie vnrii'us styles el Dress Silks,
:, r. v I.a uu-. Ui rfL-e, Tcplins, I. awns,
..'.;.n-. Ti.-ii-s Ku.l ri'iiti-ncs. Collars,
I'i, '.rleevr.. 1 1 an I'.ki-rriiu-is, Tiiiiniiing.,
t;., ve, Mi:t. t.--i!i..-r witri
t I'ilic- of ltin"!iC ;ooi),
l'r;:,'-. Mu:ini. Ac. Al.-o, Kia.lj-MaJe flu-
,h"a,.G'vt?, easttwGnES.
V, -'.::':-. Hat--. 1'iava:, I.inriis. aiul a uiie
m 1. ii,-. 1 0 ;.'. Vol. asses.
T' -. I . .1, t'V-t-.., ir. hr;,' it small
. u. ii.:. ;i,. l'i.-ll 1,,- Uie ijiiarter,
' l,.,::,, rv.h .arr.-i. MU ly
.'.rk , r t iifiei.
an.', in .Vn. rim. t fv.-ritlt.ns nviialiy fcfj.i
I. , . -u r n . r:i' ! i' ""'I at 'I'i' rLcr, an, I
all ft w in li uiii ti" at :!io
LOWEST CASH PRICE
,T r, !:.ui' , I I'.-r I'.-imirv I'r.-lnc.-. Al! he
a-k, i a I'.nr Trial; Quick Sales Ssr-ail
l'r, an ' l'r in; t Payment.
i t a Tip-r:i r .iii.ilrv. Ir, 111 ilie Hart!, v Mil's
II, 1 r. i::i ! arv 1 1, -er fhan lhe mr! !iitii:-i
in tin r, '1, 11, ai!,i ,;ui:e a ir.'ttl. if nr-t u; e
n, r, u li.eh nn Ir te-ie.l t,y iimni, suM in
er smalt mianiiiie...
Al.r.X. AMVO.NS.
i I.- tir. Pa., May -, ".i.
!cAlIETAVAJiElj()03i
Vi'KTlI lih Strut. The M.!.iril'tr
L 111 si r,-spi c;i'i"v inf. rin tlo- -:::; r.s of
l.eu-isl-ur" at..! viciniiv, 'lia' I.'' ' ' "
an ! l.-r sale a cheap Ivi . I I'I l M i l It K,
lor the Sprini: ir.o!.-. e. nipriir"
Pn'.-.-inir ami C'oimii.cii UuroaiL3. ?cc
rrt!irit". aiul H.-r-k 1'uh-. Ccntor.
Canl ami l'icr Tul'Ics. Pinip? nnd
llrcakfa.-t Tal'lc?. ('iii.l.ank (''"
tn.L'f and oihor IJcilstcad?. Stands,
Sufas. ami Chairs
.,r ail kim!s. COFFINS mai!, Ic l'n!fr ct
shi it notice.
The public are cordially invite.! 10 etamin
his work. as he is sure lhat they ili l' '11S
lied with his stock of Ware, an,! price-.
mii.omon .oirso
I.ewisbtirir, 8ept. 1;, l-'''
t l.O( hS, nalthH,
and Jent'lt), t '1"t t
k.v. l'..t Olliee-I'he.lP let
I ash. A. K. I'KNOKMAM'IE, Ag I.
Lewisburg, Arr.l SI, li-
JO'ltll KKI.I.Y, iurlloiM-er,
Snl.H'ITS the patronase of the public.
K. M.l. iicc m Souih Kifih street, l.ewis
,.,, ra. IVcember.S lWIS.
1 r li for Justices nri
j IV p .'i iisijld. , lor Kftie
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