u U Trim r i (I iirouirlr. O J VOiii'L: tc J. W f? .:h r i j. 'P. HiiWrli..! tv. tl. i .- -. . 1 CO.', -V-'. i tinnal : Slavciv, sccti.mal! To tho Douglas Democrats .' If you allow your loader and id'-d to He cru-.hed in 1 1 : pre.-ent jiositi.vi. h'j h fur oxer djwu! Tlio II . j ml I i -cnTH ciui not fcttppjrl the arrliitc-t of all tho Kansas cviK evr-u if in; .!.,.. t.y at tlio last to repair i:i p;::'! :' lniichief he h.H done ! '1 i: : arc! .l;nx' u vv con r.ex . r f.rulv 1 111.' oiilii Mil.' j.ro- '.-Cl't t'lilv 5MP.il who 1, tiici.t into Mav jiasranJii'2 -cheato. .?; thri;i in the tl'vii: h.tiir to .1 lii- hupe i!' futliro riirrc-.-j then, ir to bro:ik i'ov, :i the po.-ition l him. ! tlo.. fet the ;:n 1 xvi.-I.es of tho FroeM'tto iVi.iecraey. Nov." is von: ttjik i'-1 xx.'.iiK 1". ;r de -i i-in-i :.;i of the L'. rotnp'.o.'i frtoil. Ilohl iv,i! !ic m ,.'!-it!'j---i:-ivf l'.ree li yonr xie'.v.s t'tro" t'te press write to your iscitator.s an.! tmt I !i:ocrat:c (.'envnT.-soifvi - i o them to nti.ler: lan I what is the i:i:.i. seiitirn-T.t of i!.o Iieuoeraev of .!!! Ma to (I you may' av.Tt tao ox : aa l .-ltvo x..iir ft-ieiid. Jlnt lt tii A'i!:iii:i-!iTit;.ni tri:iii;:'!t over hi::i.r:n he like L:;.:il'.r. ' -Otits-Mo Oi tho l-t O; l"C? of t! other .-t:U!oii.s in the trifl of tho Nal:o::fl! Adi iiaiii'atio:i, there i- a trciiora! nisi! fixed rcjuinanee to the xei-ntion ff iiie Lecomptoa fraud. Vi- cat: lilt !:ic proi'iiiieat tn.-u in Union oo.iaiy !i! cl-exvhi-re, v ho never he iorc Loil'.d lVo'.a uny !eaiai:;l v.hi-. h' hil l the iaU! "j''Li!io; :-.:tie." x i.o aovr oj.caly (!eeh;fe t:::U tiie whole A'.hniu istr.iti'..i) j-au is xviontr ;;iu-i. not be pushed ihro'.ti, and that if carried into effect it x ill rnia the j.arty. In IV-ar,:-ylvai:ia. t!so State and National AJsniiiislratioas are in open o..r.!!let. and xvc rei'ret to .-ay that the Xatj.jjr.al Administration sTctiM tliiii f-.r aide to .-tiih the c:-:'iv.-jiou cf any lldliiii by the I.- jishjltire ro .ol-ut urn the "hie".- at :he U:ee:;ti e !:.--po-iil. v.l'aokor'.- friea'h- donht- vie'.vs are earnest to Leeotiiptoui-ai. ' :. Packer to 1 e do-: !.,..-t hi- p.'.'.ver xvith ia tl.-;- ' If Ih 'y l.:f- hi- oxva parly by orders fru Were xi . al.i'-h will be governed i Wiu-hinjrtoii. to !. eontrolled bypnr- tiran views, v.c should desire noihin-' -f bettor Ih.rm to .-.-c i.. oomptoa admit ted. a:.d !::;" I;..-, Fui'iif-v, Walker. Mant i, an I taeir tons ol tlion-anU.s r''r.t.Mea'l oat of the 1 'eiaocra-, tic party. Mut xve want Kansas free xve will aid loujrla. ii Uo. in ma VAng it free ami jientiit f.ll in at tors of nv partisan lo-'(S and quins to take tii' ir oh:;'''- V.'o xyan't to boon with ail who sec xvith uj on the queV ion at Ui-ue. f?A Jate arrival from Ualifornia ?how? the tninr.! rather Roari.-hiiiLr. A ercat esoit'-iaeat cr.is'.- among the Mormons. The State i'c'-t hasXern assumed and lcali::ed. Ciov. John sou (Opposition) rinr.our.cc3 that for the first time, t'ae cxpenditnres of tho State have been kss (by Half a Mil lion) than the income. Gov. Wcllcr (Adjn.) was i: anLrnrated. A re?oltl-' tion ai.prov-ntr ot .senator I'ontrias pasitioii on the KariFfls ineeti,.ii, tre ited gretit exeitcnie-nt ia tho Lesrisla ture. It is supposed the Ib in'ieraey arc wit'u U'oiighis on tho .'ooaii'toa ; isPties. Mn. t'Sttow. While horic of inc. jirofc?scd I'eitioer.'.tic press xvi.-h to' throxv tho blnti.e of the mcnt t'on-L'res-ion'.il ir.clee on hiia. inrmy ol':i-.:-i licfr.'l hint and I. is art.-. Mr. Hr-'-xv is uatarally a mild and amiable v rt less ia stzc ,lii:"i hi.-: assiiiiant : I -nt his Xcxv Kn-lan-I ldi.od is -i ,o 1. and s the repi'i'sentativc of the Wiltaol iliFtrict he xvi'l not r-i;ffer ir.ipositioa from any rotir.-e. :c .lr,e that the Senator and .Members from hisis triet havo paid him a vi.-it at Wa-!i-inirU'it sinej' he repelled his brutal assailant. If he needs any help, tie can jret it by sending out word. rsrWe arc itid' bicd to CoI.James Moorf, xvho l;a re.'.-ntly spent foinc w-ths i'i Mi .-..'uri. for a copv of the Mi-soriil iMiMoca.xT the celebrated l-'rce Hil paper of .-'t. Loni-'. It is a fip!eiu!i.l paper, each j.apc tentainiier iiinc columns well edited, and xvc fl'.oald say well supported. x o have taivon txvo cxtracti from that .ap, r era ottr first pn-e. rSTThellarribnr- Daily Herald formcrlv a tlraight liuov Nothing" journal, has cho-i.i'ol lianus, and uoxv f-Ui'ttttllS l'OllL'las p. Ai'.v.'ital or ti'.v. L'rnu L'xGov. W:i;.."..ii K-.l.-b of Ohio, who now redoes near U.-chford, Illinois, was last fail in dicted for shooting and mortally wounding ouu of a party ci reekhss young men. who were infesting his r- sid.-cce and annoying bis family xvith b herniug parly on the occasion of the i .icrrisge of one of Govcr- .. . . .... , Xrtu Btr 13. s nons. tie was tried tor murder rial organization ot tne u; per pcmusuia men uau visaca xvestporr, ..utssouri, in Jaft week at llookfoid, and triumphantly tf Michigan. The country embraces some search of Mr. Daiiforth, a member of the acquitted. Tom Coiiu and Judgi Wm. sixteen thousand Efjaaro miles, abounds in ' Lecompton Convention. .The Missouri Johron of Ohio c.adaeted tho defence. . mineral resources, and has an estimated ans made no resistance. The verdict is Eaid to Le in accordance ' population of ten cr twelve thousand. : Mr. Stofer, Democratic Representative with publi: sentiment in Hock county, ; it imposes at present a part of the State from Leavenworth county, is recovering . and while tho fatal rc9ult of Governor j of Michigan, from the main portion of j from Lis wounds, ll. bb's chot is deeply to be deplored, it is ' which it is separated by tho Straits of A skirmish is said to have occurred at - hoped that the verdict will do Eim.li to ' Mackinaw, aud with which it is said to ! Fort Seott, but no particulars have yet put dowu lapse disgraceful exhibitions of have no common iutcrcst, and the divis-j been received. Gov. Denver refused to brutality aud ill brecuiag known as cluiri- ion wiil, it is supposed, not be opposed by ! send his troops there. - , the peoplcof Michigan. J ! Colonel Wade Hampton, of South Car- Tlit J'JlATII i-'KNIJ.M' Will. .l.-r.-. frco colore! man, c-aviclc l in 'r .'ia i of ..triiiog and carribtg r-.i , b et, ..nfet.cd Hatl- -o-lth to L-. ConTcss...1st Session c-.. ....-. -,-..'. ,i'rA t : , .. . - . ' Itl M01..UOII f I C0U1U10U COUriCSV, us . i wli! as i,f parliamentary r.ractiec, Mr. Speaker Orr, who Laila from S-juth Caro - ' . . ; unit. , tins refused to allow the major.ty on the afsa--j f Mr. Harris's resolution, to have a m j rity in tho select committee ' to iuv.s:i m'o the Kansas election Lusi-! ncss aud the I.eeompton Constitution. 1 and the Dkmockacv ukfuseu an Inves- ! Tho correspondence of tho Knglith papers , Kight l.-eompt.-.n men to bcvcd anti-Le-j tioation ! It is notorious, and is openly i says that tho American Ci.iuiuissi.jucr , e.-mptou ni.'ii have been named by Lim, 1 boasted, that tho President is engaged iu : fought an interview with Yeh, but had ttiiU tl'.e evident design of frustrating the i:i Yt:..; VI- Members of CongreM to pass ' met with a sarcastic rebuff. Loid KIgin's ' will of the majnify in the House. It, the Infamous Lecompton Fraud upon the, demand had likewise been rejected in the be observed, too, that he has put sev-k galled nceEs of an insulted people yet I eauto strain, and a speedy attack on Cau m! vf the must vwleat .Ire eating South- his supporters will allow no investigation to" was accordingfy anticipated, oners tiron the Committee, such as Stc- of an alleged fact which tends directly to ; The Leviathan was cspcctcd to be afbat , pheus, ti li'mau and Letcher, while he cat out tho very heart of Constitutional oa the COth ult. j Iih avoided, as much as possible, the Liberty, and makes tkc President iu fact Prince Frederick William of Prussia; leading men iu opposition. Tho evident a King ! j was tuatricd to the Princess Koyal of F.ng-; 'purpose is to i,ul.' investigation and Lave If Corruption and Usurpation press on j laud on the 2,'uh ult. An immense fuss a hasty report submitted by the majority, unchecked as tLey have for ten years past, and lots r.f money were expended oa the miib.r uliieh Kau.-a with Slavery, may the United States will not exist even with ' reul occasion. le fuieed intci the Union. Th.. Speaker auuouueod the following the Ijoiiiniiitee : Th-nias I.. IIari'i-.I-!.,(..i.!i-l.econipt.''n Prm.) A. II. tej liL-ii -, t.'a.. ( I.ee.'mpt'.n ll.-in.) J.istin S. M.inil!. Vi.. (Iii.pii!.lii-.ni.) .1. !:ii 1.. t.-h.-r, Va., (I.cr.'iiipti'ii l).-i.i,) r.l.var.l M'.i !,-, fiiin.. (Krpitl.liean.) .t..iii A tnin.ati. Mis-., (l.er. mpton Dent.1 Warm. in!..u', .N. t'., (I.re.iii't.in Dem.) lt.'iiry Il'-hiiPtt, V.. (l.epuMic.ni.) Ah'on V.'lia--, l'o . (I.ic.'inpt.'ii l). m.) II. S. Waltiri.ip'. Mich., (tt. ptt'uliraii.) T. I.- -iinlei s. ii , M i., (Lccouiptou American) .t. '. . St. 'v.'tis.Mi, Ky.. (Iiccoiiipton Dem.) i:ir.ict B. A-Uiar.,N. J.,( Anti.l.rrcmpton l)-in.) j. ;:.!'' i:i!i.nr;i.'ii, .iiaN., ( u.-pttuncaii.i V. ill.aiii I'. Ku-sell, M.V., (I.ec.inipt..ii l)em.) Yvmmx;tx, Feb. The I'rcai- J-'Ut his roiiiovfJ Mr. I'ritv, Postmaster nt Cliic;., aL,J re-af.oi:iteJ Mr. Cook, his immediate predecessor. lie has also lYiiK.wa Mr. .u.iler, I o- tinaLt ,-r at Uo- Iambus, )liin, and appuinted Fx Got. MeJarv iu his place. Doth Price and ' ..i;:kt were appointea uunng tue re-, cess of Congress, (dJ am supposed to be ! Iioughis men.) j Calhoun, President of tho Lecompton : Convention, to-day placed in possession of ! the Senate Conjiuittec on Territories his j statement relative to the lato election in Kansas. Tie official staleniint slates that the' whole cumber of passengers arriving ; ti-.i.n f.-.'t,fMi jnnfitrt, tiiirinc h.t rp;if . , . JZ ' ' wps l,oo., ol which uumtier, lUJ,UUy wcrj females. 1 Ail the various propositions-including ; that to send for persons and papers of ; the Anti-Lecnmpton members of the ....... . ''" ".ig.,ui.B v,o...,.,uiee-, '":' rofcc itoicn, un'jvrmiy L one major- cVjr. They will make further efforts at tho meeting to-morrow, though they say with little cr i.j prospect for a thorough inves tigation cf all Kansas matters embraced i:i the le.-el.iiinn under which the commit- WAMllNiirox, Feb 13. The Admin istraiion Senators iuten.1 to has'en tho p:isage of tho Lecompton Constitution by , a resolution to close debate at an earlv d.:y. The debate promi-cs to be one of tbu clutches of the law, he got bolder, ., ... ., ,., c and preferred flight to peaching. Judge the (Trcatcst in the history of Congress. " , , b 1 , , , ('ato and Lccompte have left, and gone to I All the LepubhcaQ Senators are prcpar-; WasljiDston or elsewhere. Frank MarsL ' ing to take part in it. Judge Donglas is aj the great bogus elected, is like tho making ready for a great demonstration. The serarati-on of himself and Messrs. Stuart, Prudesick, Harris, Marshall, JJont- 1 1 f ....lit..:. : V f , ,, " I ; , r : Vi ! ates, from the , L ccn ron Tarty, u looked urn as Enal ana cDmpletc. i n; nut wueiiier nu uas rcccixea any.uing Wasiiinotos, Feb. 11. : moro substantial than sympathy, I cannot A base Lecompton trick upon Congress learn. The Irordcr-lUillian Stato ticket ess j'ist. been disc ovcrcd. Itegent Chi- are all in sudden and iut penetrable retirc hrun a -w fitnlly repudiates Lis pledges to uls. Kven many members of the Leg. i . islature, with adorable ruodestv, Lave goue renet he false returns and irive ccrtih- , ' ., ' c , t- c- . 10 obscurity, c-at.cs to elect I roe Stato majority to -phcrc was something peculiarly rcfresh- the Lecompton Jegtslature. ( a Monday morning, Calhoun sent 1 Disirbt-Attonicy Weir to Harris aLd D.'U'das, declaring that the Delaware Jlou-ias, declaring that the I'eiaware ., r i i . i ,t . I rossin'' returns were fraudulent, and that ,, . . , , ,, a l'rcc-blate majority was elected; and he promised a published statement thereof the next morning. This was done to do- knows, who knows anything about it, that feat Harris' motion for tho special Commit- the alleged vote from these regions is per tee with instructions. ; fectly preposterous. , ., . . , ,-, r ! In examining the returns as made from There xyas a long Cabinet council yes- , T, , . ? . , e J ; the IMaware t ros.mg,in Leavenwortb via teiday,and it is believed that it was then : ie canJl0.box, it appears that those re determined that Calhoun should not fulfil , t,lrrjS have been got up chictly by virtue his pledge. Tho imposture has excited , (,f a little paste. Sheets with names record- groat indignation among tho tree Btatc Democrats here. - , - CoMr'Aa-For three years past, meui'iuDiiuu j'miuuu.v"siu the frauds and villainies of all kinds in !Cansas. We were met at every point by PouKlas, r0rtiey, &e.. with the assertion, Douglas, Forney, &e., with the assertion "EhA Ilepullican lies-political Lm-; b'-'g '" ic. &c. Now, however, Toughs, : . Forney, Walker, Stanton, and ten thou- sand of thoso Democrats are at work as- 1 rec-State man a few .lays ago. The pertirii and proving ewry allegation ma le people of Topeka arrested Lim, and arc try by the 11. publicans iu 1S35, 1S5G, and ing him by Judge Lynch nee Cato, re-.I-.- n. i. -nt .w -t. muved. It is supposed that they will 1SG7. The truth will comeout we hope not too late tp save Kansas from a worse war than she has yet suffered ! Teruitoiiy cf Sri'KKic-B oa JIackix I AW, Under cither of the above cumes it ! is proposed to make an effort for a tcrrito-; ' . . .; Yesterday's telegram announced that olina, one of the wealthiest and most in Presi 1. til ' ' iiioufort and General Garcia flueuti.d men of the South, died on the Go'ide w.re passengers on I oJid the Ten- loth instaut at uij pliutatiou on the Mis- LEWISBURG" CHRONICLE Dared not Do it ! The Administration Lave teen very in- dutrious iu trying io fs-rret out any wrong !.:... . i i.i: -I ... I 1U miiuu 1 iU.ruuii.JI'ilY uu.u v- . ... '. . . : gigcd at asliinston anU tuo liopuflicans make no orrositiou. Uut Mr. HoarJ, of !.....''. . ... A. i , last wccK prcparca a uommittccoi Investigation as to tho corrupt means Ly j which the Executive power and jxili-onnjf ' icerc us&l to control the passage of Laws, I the name of a Kepublic one hundred years from the formation of its Constitution. Already the will of the people is palpably dc'piscd and disregarded the ballot-box is uo longer pacred and tho President xvith Lis patronage purchases auy tyranni cal act he may desire as he would buy slaves iu a Kicliiinx. 1 maiket ! I i John V. Wolcott, refusing to testify in the alleged Tariff Act Jhibi iy, has been committcJ to jirison at Washiugton "Lr ! contempt of Concrcss. 1 he Hetnocratie majority ia the House ; at xx aslungton lias tabled a bill lor tuci better security of life oc stcamboats,pre- ! pared by Mr. Vt'ashijurnc of 111 The Senate refuse to take up the case of the fraudulent Senators from Indiana ! or to admit those from Minnesota i , , , , , ! they can use the forinct ami keen out tu0 letter, until thov Lave brought in i Kansas as a Slave State, - Important irom Kansas ! KCIJ EbT IKVLKTUS. If IJorder Iluffiauism could be investiga ted statistically abuut the present writing, it wculd exhibit an astounding vacancy. At tue veiy tnomcntwhen thel'rcsidentand the Cabinet are thundering about Lecompton, T ...I.... : .. 1. XT "W("""""1 uu..-.i.g-CTu,u ... , souriJardanwithancxpeditionhighlycred- ii-,1,1,. tn their iu,1"mer.t. ralhoin. has one to Washington, from which Le probably wouia not iiko io return ai present;, ins suu. lue ga''31" cueau, uas i. from I.ecomnton in precipitate iliiht. with ! a pf ..Al)ulit-luIlift3" aud a writ after xiie election returns are in the hands of the Philistines. Ui side thesj two worthiest, tho rest of the secret conclave of conspirators Lave vamosed. Fs-Aftorary General Isaacs was in Weston at last accounts, as were i i WarJi0D and other dignitaries, writs le- , has yanisl.ed into I!order-KuUian6bIc'urt-ty, apprehensive of another arrest. He promised to turn State's evidence against Lis compeers, but when Le was once out "invisible priuce." The latest trace we had of Lim was Lis being iu Missouri Lis being iu Missouri 1 trying arms. rouso the Uorder Iiuffians to ; has been ia correspondence; with the adjoining li.rder-Kuffian potcn- j Excellency of Missou. I . . 3 , ;ng ;n the census of the Oxford Precinct, as recorded in my last. Only 33 voters I to stand against the 1,'iOOthey have been " returning irom mat piace , "JU,t 11 .s.u.u...a ... ... And it appears that iiist about , , ',! , .. r,. , the bona fides r.rc 1 rcc-Statc l Tbc CPn5US of xXia c:or jufec tieit gust annul one-nan oi men at that. ! ?ctcd districts : w;ji 0f course, be similar. Kvcrvbody cd have been pasted on. I henames of the ; jud 'cs of clction who ccrtifietl to the 43 i votes that were really thrown, havo bocn f nt out M? pas,ed on separately. Th. . docginnii u raiucr a vuigur iiiuce oi uu- gus architecture. I Lave Lcard nothing very positive om the region ol l-ort bcott, savo that t tic outrages uau oeen conunueu,anu tuat men were there mustering in pro Slavery man of Tecumscb sliot a hanr tho murderer. Tho weather was mildly magnificent to the 1st of February. We Lave now pret ty sharp frost and a light enovr. St. Louis, Feb. 1G Late advices from Kansas state that a party of Gen. Lane's ., !, lit- , . ... .. & "WEST BRANCH FARMER FEB. VX JK5S. FOREIGN HEWS. I Advice, a week later from India Lad ! Leon received. Sir Colin Campbell was ; .till l-.nnnn' ami will bkortlv CO ' "...-t , " ; . -.i. t.... nf.-.i ' wesiwaru nuu a j.oc.iu. v. w-. , Out ram had attacked the enemy at Alun-, , i j ,i :,i. ; nagn, ana ueiea.cu .u u - -r : of four guns Ilie 1 uioauu ana ten. ; tral India were quiet, There is nothing later from t'Lina. i Wasiiinoto.v, Feb. 10 The people of this district yesterday, voted upon the New ILevised Code of Laws drawn up fvr their government. The result iu this city and Georgetown is as follows : Fur the new ode 150li, against S 1 1" majority against the mxv code 1012. The rural districts v. ill not materially alter this. Uuiialor Townsliip Tcat-Iirrs' Institute. n npp:iinte.l mrpting was belt! at the Ti!e schiiol-housc, Nk. i, aiunhiy, F'b. I'i. All.,,,.....,, If ...n o-.l'.l tn rtr,I..r M111., ,,f asI mcelin , rt,n. l(n mtv linn, the C, n-!itutio:i was rea.l. Being the lay fur election, the result of the rlcriion is as fi.ll..w : Prtsi lcrit, M. U. tliamhcr : Sec- relarv. C V.. Hans; Treasurer, J. KVcl.nT. (ioo-'raphy was then taken up an, I ,!i-,ni-.-,l bv Xtes.-rs. )!. F. liroun, J,.s. Klrckner. M. II. "'haml.ers, J. II. Mniih. (MI. Hans. VV li. ... I U'aziirr. (,'loseJ with sin"iii?. Suhi.vts for .i...;,, - , ,. m,.,.,; r,n i, i,o KoyiTs .'v-hoollmu-cin Kc 'h luwnshin) Men- I and xX r,tt a Arithmetic, in connection ! with (Ji.-mposiiion and tsehi.ol Itisripline. Oa , mntion. aH-.'.'! ,n meet at Pontius's ."sehocl ' h.'ite, f.'iir week:; from to day, i.e,,,s ,u. i-j,i, ; ct March, '.j-l. On motion, a.!journel to meet at half past six o'clock, j livening session, t st, sinim-. 2.1, prayer . by i:. llaus. :;.!, sininc. '1th. r.-a.' ; - ot the minutes. TjiIi. essav hy J. M. Mover sn1. ' ject, '-Knowledge is the strongs! po'.ver vf a i free govern nicnt." f.th, sincn. ",ih, essay '. hy P.IMrwin subject, '-Youth." fcth.sineini;. Dili, essay by II. (.'. Slednian subject, IMuca j tion. l"lh, sinking. Ucsoluti'ins were ofiercl crprcKs-ns tha.:b to Messrs. Charles Frey, Andrew Ilauck, ie. slear. I'eter Siear, Adam cheekier, Je.hn Fre " l s S ancel0 Mr. Chambers' sinrin" class for ,lu.,r music-and t. .Messrs. xioyer, irwm an J Stcdman for their essays, renuestinrj con- '"! ol the same for publication M. B. CnA-inT.ni. fsec. THE mvA'AA'Al. 0!i' 'tif n 'lV mvet.TT. V.nt by ?t Paul I II t'-n'i tin- t -tt m cf it " '.7 No answer roceivcj lu the firit tmTiia in Chronicle, 1st Jan. 5"Nn answer Jo Ch:irni9j-F eb. 12. t vAnsuer to the Geographical Enimn of Jfnie hff'phiins Imoh Ans. by l,ii t II ltiT.l. . v,,. 1 u-.,u... 11 II , Levi A , ' feta," and Killas 1.,! l.pu-ishur: J R. l:Ull.-.lnp: K C '. tVelK- Magie F , I.ewisburg t'j'Aw-. to 1st .Misc. Enigma, Feb. 12 ! The morr hatf th less sprrd.'' Ans. by t' F : . East lltlllaloe: Marffic A . Kellv : si.. I. A, W II H, "Tela," and Eillas L , Leiv- isburg. !T"Ans. to 2d Misc. F.mtrma, Feb. 12- i.cVift."-Ans. ly C F s, '.Tern," and CHlas L . -t . For tLa L.:wi..bur ClireiiiL-lc. KW!) 1. 1:. I am composed of letters seven N Hid you ,1 see my rmsT ere eleven It in the market you ehatiee to stray In the morning ot s.,:ne July day. If in the country yo.t should roam, Whether near or far from home, Veu'll hear my stroxn on ihe lawn I'eferc dayl'clit begins to dawn. My first an ! second put together struts bcautiHiI in plea-n.it weather. K E K , Builloe Puzzle. I am compelled t-. plant a prove Tu satislv '.he maid I love; This ample throve must I compose Of nineteen trees in nine strait rows. And in each row five trees must place, Or ne'er expeel to see her face. Ye sons of art, grant me your ai t To satisfy this curious maid. J T E , Hun-aloe a TUTiiur. ric.i i. vr nr. i. . .v. Suppose thn diameter of the base of a tallow candle to be one and one-fourth of an inch. the diameter of ihe top three fourths of an ' inch, and its height nine inches the wick in i 'an',;,; '" ,,- '"'-'"inh -t an inch in. dia- . -',7 itltom j CI.OCHAl'llHAL LMGMA. ! I am c. imposed ol" 21 letters ; Sly 1 HI H 19 2(1 is a city in Crnrpia 11 S 11 11 is a county in Ohin 12 17 2 7 is a city in Central America 20 to 7 21 17 H is a town in France I 3 2 11 SI an island in dull' of Mexico I 1 l:j 20 21 10 UU a county m I'enn'a I fi 5 It 20 is a cape in South America 4 13 15 IS 1 1 14 2 20 a county in Florida K9 17 1121 13 11 a county in .-South Car. ! Mv whole is a great and h -bly esteemed ! man. .Xi - E s. & E 1! F. ACROXTICAL L'.VC'.l.l. I am composed of 15 let'ers My I tl 2 0 8 2 is often used by tailors 2 13 5 9 is a lake ill the United fates a 10 . 1(1 IS is an eatable root 4 12 1 11 8 2 is an article of dress 5 1 fi 5 IS 1 10 are a class of people 6 2 8 12 II ti 13 2 is one of the U.S. 7 !i s lo 5 is a city in Ilindosthn 8 9 II 5 10, a township in Union county U l'J 13 is tound in every one's head 10 12 11 may be seen in most workshops 1 1 9 10 11 is a point of compass 12 1 12 7 5 3 is a rnlf east of Siberia 13 tl 1(1 5 1 is sometimes used by fiddlers 11 13 2 9 is often seen in the woods 15 !) 12 13 11 is a seat of life My whole may be found in Snyder county W S , Kelly Twp MiscrLLAyr.ovs exicma I an composed of 19 letters My 8 I" 3 1 is a country in South America I 9 15 17 bites at a hook fi 2 4 13 fi I t 10 is a prickly plant 12 15 8 is a vessel II 13 8 10 is a larc cord 3 7 5 10,a plant or dower of many species 10 IS l'.l HI is the best way to study Mv .vh''!'' was a .....ed rrplorer XX ' ,"',. .... !.. ..i berr 0l,r ,I;',e9 r''um ( ,rc"oa T' n,u'ry 1 ' January 2. T'uo news is Larc of interest. The black snake Indians arc rtporcdt,, '' joinctt inc ..j'oriuoiis uiiui, me. i' . ! 4.'. Tln Lnitcd States, lbc Clieitatcs are coun- , Lat t!l jn,j bft da in tl..- t"1 fc J j'luiuiua war. iuec.niii Lave cmi.-;a- . . .. ., . . o - i gltf lUcm over upom tiitir hmc. Tuiiiiikc i:ii iiou. "VTOTICK is licreliv civeu il.nl an ri-rti. u l.T Ollicers el ihc l)irrhl.,irn Y.,tr:: htitf"irn TunipiK-f (.'.iinpnuy vi! I i;. h'. i.i ;.t ihe tiuiisc ct" ;. in. I.ni'lcnmuih in JJ if- talue i..wnhip .11 .Miiniiay li.c lt i!av -!' Marcti next. r.-r.Jiis v:iiiil' c j ri : r pani? sai! I'ik'c by il.r var w.'A r; 1- r n .1. aint A. Kr. -Inrk on ..r l-r-f. re tl.e lTj-ti .'.'..irh next, as conlracls wiil n.-l ! lven alter i::at dale. Ity (iril'T of the t':.i'!r:iT : JA.MK.S F. I.I .N.N, Treasurer IM). I, l5-l pi Turnpike Election. N' "rOTICK is IiTel.tr sivru to the Si..ckh.! !- ers ul' the lit J itte.Airfufinri: .V Vmin''- inriiftfwn I urnpike K..a.l e nriipanv. that ari Kleen. ii will Le he 1.1 at ilie h. u-- d Il.-r.ry li. Miu.-iiiia in Aari.iit-or on 'I'tu-.iay tii I-:!, day of .Marrh next, tcuvecn ihe hours of t- 11 mi l two oVI.Tk.to elect live llirectors M man age ilie concerns of the t'oinpatiy for tl.e t-nsuiii yar. I'CTnR WTI.SO.N, Prfsi.Iei.t. !prms .'ilill'., I'. b. 2, 1.VS pj Heal T?3 ins' i'oiu-t S 1 I.i: ul t ;:lii::l-l- Real Estate! 1 .4.. i I - 1 V virtue of an r r Irr of !i- Orphan ''('.-i' it ) of l'nion county, will he cxpi-.eo t. i'ubiic s-ale on the premises on rriday, flarch 13, 1853, the fulluwin:; valuaMc Tract .f Land, tat? 1'.: estate .,f SAMl'KL WA1.TKK. .'.c-aM-.!. !:: "f l i.n.a town'hip. t"ain county. l..-m:.,-,I l y 1;no! ot J.hn l'h.llips, I-aac I.ycr, J avsart, I'urman & Iiaiton, an. I others containn.;,' flVC UllMnQCn Pj Cin'sIT A UHb IIUIIWIU 1 U LIW, I f.WtihW more or less, whereon arc erected a Two-Storey Itiick Uiio. A M'KI.Nti llorSK, SMolvE Hofsfi:, at.-l other Oiitutiildiiis, a I . AN K TI AI1N, j WACDN t'llllll. tvi'lt UW In thn .irn-; y;ir !. Ti.ere ib an rxt-f Ilenl prins el" ;iicr . licar ihe '.oor. AI an ;i haul .,i cho.rr Fruit hear lli- ! ue. Aiso A y'Uiil&IjY i n the remises. A!.,. in lOO Ac rrs 1 1 ihe land is cleared and in a high state i t cultiva tion. The property i-- situated about three-:",. i;rt: of a mile from the t-ovn ef Win!':-:.!, a:.,! tlo ptiblie. roa-t from New Berlin ? I.rwis!.-:ii by Winlield and Union Furnace passes Ly the deer. Sale will commence at 10 o'eb rk A.M. cf said day. when terms will be ma le known and due attendance riven hv the undersized JE.-sF. M. WAI.TF.K, j DAVID OIIO.-s. Dy the f'onrt : Adminis'rat. rs Sjx'l I'orsii. Clerk. Tcb. 1", I-'" .?or 3ltrut, -JkThe I!iisi', f;-,irl'ii f-.f. ' ' Lx. on Ihe Farm of it,. siib.scr,L. r. . . ! the Cat. al an.l nc.n T. II. Fisher's. A p -r.-. n who would v.-ork part oi the time ,,n tl.e :a,m and havinry a smnli I'arnily vrt v' be prelerr - '. i'ossrssion givtti tae liioi pri:. rr frrs, enquire of JOS. M. N I. Sill I. v..k to W3nd c ppjsile I.CU iNl.n.lJ t v n ' I " fwi" r rarer io : , ",e "."" """' l-t .-i "II"' ""I"-"-' " Jan. S-i, lSoS. J. & .T. WALLS, A;ts FOR RENT !" ri .HE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre-' sent by Washintion Htttchinsuti as a , Saloon. They are suitable for SI lOl'S. A IX) ihe Ml I 11 1: 1 co.v oee opy. For '1'. ms apply to -Ian. 27, lfo". john n. mn: Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venlit. T.xun. issued out of the Court ol l.'oi.imoti P.eas of Union county and to me ,l;ree:e.i, , ,il be exposed to l'ublic Sale or euterv. at t,V tVurt House in the IJoroU"h of I.ewisburg on Iticmluy, 1 "(: I . In tiarv next, a certain Lot of pround situate in the town-hip . f W hite Deer and county of Union, mai i.ed in the fmvn plot of New Columbia as o. ie.:t, bounded on the east bv Fourth street, t n tiie south by private road, on the west by Ka-p-berry alley, and on the nordi by Lot No. 1 hereon is creeled a two storey Uriel: "S Dwelling tuse.c. The Lot coniainin-jiii in length l'i leet and in broadih JO fect.nu-re or less with the appurtenances. Lot .No. r.s, situate in tup town township and county aforesaid, bounded cast by Fourth street, south by Lot No. 12:1. west bv llaspLerry alley and north by Lot No.12t.coti taiiiin' in Icieth about Itil feel and brea iih id feet, more or less with the appurtenances-. s;ei7ed. taken in execution an,', to be sold as the property of Mtthi:v Hi.i c. DANIEL D. !l I.I'I.V. sheriil". Sheriff's Oil'ice, Lewis!. erg, Jan. 20, ls.".s F O It S A h V, . MV Residence, on North Third street, lLif.owisburtr, 31 ft. front, and including ! bark bui'din? 52 ft. deep. Iiasenient. and i Attiek fuii-hed. Every convenience in the wav of uut-buildins. j Also, a Half Lot on Market sr., opposite K. K ller's residence, with a Rood Well of XX' a i ter and new .Stable ; very desirable for a t-usi-, ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) A!s. other Lots, some with and some ' without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE, i Lcwiibnrz, Oct. 8. I-S37. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE IX) 11 SAI.Id. riHE subscriber ofi'er; for sale his Residence I on the west side nf South Second sireer ! in ihe Itorouch et Lewisbiin. between aiarkct andSt.L.uus streets.eons.slitiof near a lot an.l ahalfotf;round,inakiii!;a Iron lot' 119 feet on said si-tond street, and in length ir-7 fen, 8 inehes. The improvenirnts are a eoinniodiotts three storey tUICIv i V J'. 1 , I j 1 N r t--I IOTJSl'j. of pressed brick. 4 leet V...,. 11; ...... ,l....r. i-p Im.s ie, Wllia ...-UI. ...... ,,..l,l .tilt nn.l ltn.1 lt .Von. I a fire-proof roof wilh a Wing attached ot" 23 by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Well of ex - eellent water, with a Tump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new sjtalile an Ice House and other necessary out-btiildtnjs. There are also on sai.lye. Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubbery The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Uorongh, rear the Court Honse. and but a short distance irom Market street. Terms will be made easv. June 9, 185- G. F. MILI.l'lt. IIo! Farmers Chance fir a !,iraiu!i 7 OR Si I.3.. near Lpwisbuis Tract , f alinosi IOO Acres of goo,! Farm..'.? Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on lea-, ottoble tei tns al pi ovale ale tv Ca-h. Imnrie a: 'le. il!i.;e pi t'lC C.-e . J'.im I" " jr'j fJotice. ,.f A'1!.;!' ' r l K.! i .m. , l.i.i-.ti ' Mim w I.' !). . fi: va. I . n..-r:v ' ' I.' '' i.y liiv i; l.a-..- I a v IT.'- li ,;rc '(UP .:- iillti.' an!!.''! I'. a'.. .((IM'.l'll li:.. '1';. A !u.i..:-tr:.t r 1000 Biishtls Tiiiiic Wheal t . V if I'.;, i 'i a v. a-.' .(; I! : t..e ii.. i 1' tiCu.v. l;"-;; t cir :at::!;. . LcwM-arr. I)- v. ;. van-. t srii!;i:vi:;; t i Sf; ! ;'.; t s -y rl.. 3 . (a D-r. Ycuzz Air.cr.ca !(! i'-i 'Sil (1 . ;i '. I' K I Or a Mr. .N..e. lo. I IJew Arranr; .1. ; A I! la -S--IVCV CCD: losrrn LHAUN ! .1 w;i I.:: -n si-vf.i:i; n n 7v;.':. hr- x'.. ;.-.ve vai.- ". . a . .-!: f n.r.TIi.t I.- 1':: i ' . r. f.ac.l it. nt, I f.:! IfiK, ' fVe A! -c, a I.,r...' ai.-l - , ' Arsi.vi;i;;:s.r. wif.r.a- he 'I cm.' n. He is pre; a rn'ni .! Iu li.s care .'. i tue :;',. sXiC. a . i KenRTlvc- - o Api.l 1 ', is-"-. C. Lian, N. B. Cn!l:-,c ll.e , TTOr. I.. .... - " - NVr.ii 31 out: ;::: v MILTON D. jj.V.:r.rr At the we'.i i- e ' sli p (we--', rp 1 , ine tins h. : lis;ri too at reduce-! piic- : r .a call and see ni l tave ti-. -N,.v. 2, 1-"iV J : : Ii I i Still Auo'her C:r;rlun;'.y ! 5IrnrlJ-,lhc- :.: !!:, !t:ie' ,.!('.' .I'." -''-' takr lie: oi-"!:. ! , I r.i- rrr-.f e !. ';.: 'v :. Pi t'-f ... i:l t:s:.:i Ii.(T- r nvci:;. u wx- ci y r tl.au I :. efo-.s ft, stu. l n - . . r -lie' 1 ..I I : I.-, rro it 13. -5 t.,..en ;. '. .-I bv Ni'l.i II Till! 1) ri'I'UFI.i' Li:visi;i i t; prej'ared to see !:. tiirnr-h thcr.i v.-.ii :i m:ki::s , f .!: r rei-Lte ! til? e-'t:i . He ;t var i t. .-n. ll- h. qivn:-; a.l-;".le; up everv e-et;. i n 1., JCL t-t-iJ'-- IU,, r...r!: Hack Diatr.cR.'.3 1 1"! : .'.1 I ihll ' -1. at a'l tl.-nes lie' ve" 1 1 I I t. I ' !' :nv ::nd : n 1 an ni::e' .s s, ,: 1,1 ! desenpt in. kin in i ii ' He very stipero-r ..':ai,u to tins in ,! .,- ;.'.. . : lowes' e.-i-l, ; i c -lnea-ure ...n:..:;'.. loeiel-.atiial ; t c inUi as well r.s :--r c:'-li. real Vat I al Tlio" on fontli V.'at. i" sue Nov. I'.'. Is-""', if : c fi't.: Nesb r.. i. WINFIELD FACTORY .e;:r t;;lfl! ton. t i- 'i , i .. TIM- sii'.se-l'.r il.t'iM'i J I u , . . o. .1 t,.r : am r.-.:rLi. v.. tit,: "it. n WJ J hi- it .ends ar-t the (.;; I:, in :': ' tBSam-n ra, ;htt be cntmite ' ' ni.iioi lure ail kinds of t uoltll -:ools,, ":. n n C'oths.Cas.-itirres. iv.T,.-.s.,:!ii,, tts. J-ai. lilankets ati.l Fl.-.nnels; ;:;s,.. Crip t ar Stocking Varus. 11, -, n.a,-bu:, rv I. n. . I th l est kin ! in use. and bavin; ruipyt-.i li. best of uerknien. he feels saie in s .1 v 1 1 . that bis work shall n, I be stir -e.l 1 v dsnp n hat.,! pi-;ee:. any rutablfhtneni in the country. A e. , ply of the above so".!-, kept c.-r.siai.::;.' , n for sale or 1 ' e.ehane for we.-', at 5 thai can to t fa.l to please. '. (.,'!, v. Cai.ied in ill.-l est maimer;'.: '! ea tin- - ti notice. T rn-,.; 1", r car i e '. ea !i : :: ' hveryof liier.lls. MAitK !!.'.!. Fl'ENT Wmlield Mi',;., March l'o. Is'... II l e IjATKST A'lTIIILilJ tkn VVl'JTFS P!)?l nuiUHIII nui ii vwwM, T) CTEIt III KVH lilt'. !!: , X his fti'sl ;ot!x i'nr ' would inviie the .ii'enn, 11 , t I , ti ; cVuritry to his carcniiiy selected b't'i iVOil , . n and , t Dry Cootls, Groceries, Lc. kc. ; of the latest styles and lest qualities, adapted ' to the season and to ihe wauls of the Co iiiinti- ! nity and of the times. lv Call and sr.- for your -elves and be convinced that llursh's Store is pl.n-c f r ! llargaiiis! We lake muchpicasoie in .--howiti-f our goods, but more in pleasing rust, liters by .-iving good trades Lewi-burr, Oct. Is.'.i' v; TT0R.KV st I.aT,".-(m'al::rs V. pronipi.v al'tt di-d :. . C ".,e , n 1 '.. s -, ., ' , .- 1- 11 .11 , . ; I'- . f.'.J ' I' ." ' r0y.hS HJVIGORATOa, i si vr i.vr::v u i vvklp? wjtots i: : l',r th Lira U tte- nr L n '.ur hum tin - OH'.L.J, Mi'l bf ; i ! - Ii- T,t;ii aii'i.iuary ruo rrn, . (-;,,. r ) i.. in)-!- 1 to tLi ll4etw i i :h" t ' piiv i. ia iry v. ? .- fl. iwi nty Jt-nrj, nil Uw t , .ii,. tlx Inii.;. rjt'.r, I.. r m- V.'lu- tny pfwerto h-lp. .1 La.-- ii- J;tw.;ttlify who We i?, fr-m Vr.- n, rurm, WtM ttut I ! i- rt i. tt. r tl Tikitw y-ur Ir.i's. . in r .-.i t r lurz" fnu.iy jf fj..l . . r t r !i- - ttil :VfUj rj -f .-'f ;.:t- 'i.i r f 'rm. If l.- Ui i y t'.'.rl n;tfc:u tln-ir rfcri.,tci l , n r, i,t..r.J.-. tiy r.-; rJ.' !.- f.t.t-r Uy fcr. I ' "!4. mt.n wjf iutf ;.-;r t. HT.i 1 t-t : (tAta;L:r IV t. MhVtt ft (" x. In ,- nu? f--r, , tut '.Ue- Ia:ajri f '. I. rn ilf-It ti i.. .1 uh l-.'W ar.l ;n.. l.::n t' his ir-rf-io, Lw x 'i i li.vj' rftt' r, tu,c ;L .'. h a bit to t- n 'tr.i lii him t'. . !- r.izif f H :.l( u lo b? !.!..; lit ftJiuJf, fStYp ip' rati r cun.il him. i ri',f rn vn wk cr : w r i a mnn, with k;a . - ii l r B I' Hit ttm- PuUr- . .. Mi l ur..;h tr tt0 1 .i a ':.:u tc tiny ft rtunJ-i !. I.i V' t ft-4-B 'Jl U-t ! r r -J - it iuj i. t,Bi; t;ft"s grTu." : I .-..r I: , M n'w cITVr'.Uo :.. ii..- ir.-l.rkti.nui I... r ! ,.. . -..'ur. , -. . ir.-jil.,- n.'t I-.i -y t . i . A'u.'- , ., ,.ut,.Il ltn-rt,fcv :..-,'.-. r, . r-.u- . f tt.is m.-dlcin Ly ... ', : -: i. -r. it if. wiUi- :. :L . . ; r ; .. .. i - '- I -1 ' t1' Fit.Ufc : AM I ' " - I'r' tr'.tr, I.r, Ntw York. , !!l:ISTc CM ':... Ituitburj . U. Ml-liWI.N, JlS.il. tbn i;i,;hi i ii r.otiles sold in tts .. y' :;:,.' .V'.ffti one year. : t. : ;- r-...' Xl-.1 f r r( .torlc hlx ::. t-l. : . -'. -. . I.n-v. r .t I '. , . i.e.-! .: iV- T-1, fr' m ,1: lrt .t : - -. I..- n -1 ,nt--i. ifc l: t to J ru. ttt It : 1.. :,tii; I nt r, ai it,- circu.tf iA Jva -.1 :: i. :;t . c i llcir.j. -:. i; .Tr -; ' -1 .v, f. r rt nturi fcecB f,lrt , i . 1 :':.- ' :- r-c.'iy. l -r-U.f 1 I - ; , : ' . :;.' '. Hy r-.ii: , . i : : . . i -.!.. . rot:.:. r r. t i-inrf f,,: . , -1 : ? .. ; ; ; , j . . . :,:' i trt.n i . , . .i .':,nit'.;-. UI-.-D it ! : i. 0 ii! .u.h p--sen L '. e : -1., trv , -i.ee rala. ' i'. -r:. r i- :"-. u.-h ttiin fcu., : v ,1. ', I. . ! -. u- ii the irticir ft ' I :.'...:..- '.- t -s-mi ltlT wi'.il - , -i I,,:.:::..' . iu.h.ci.t):w. V i - vi r.- :.....- r.f.ialj. ftkliir :. it r Ha ::, n U.n It.vr "' ' 'I --.:. ,' -r-rf :t. V- fct ftrtirt.ifer ' ;.: ; . I . i , Hi ;. :r it s, ft aai .. .. - ,-. '- ::, .-. !!T 1 1 ; r'.i. O i:.--lf te : t . :. -. ; r. . i j , I : I- ... ir l., . -., -- . -.. t :.. : : ;-.r5'T.l ..... i :,v .1-.V. r-. nr-1 ":.. wT - : : .-. ti, , ;io -. '-.u:.'.! I - r r :.. L. . , , - r rlj flBr- . ' - V . r. : r- T-it v! t::-.'. .l:i.u -t t...t . - :. .. I. a rj.tit : ouiftu's - J N'ir.lT.l'i. i-.n ur TewJ In r' . ;i f- r C' 4-f r Vwiiip rpt ri !. I mA .At t ': i rat ia . s:i irranrfmBt, nl t.-, it in tht- Un:-I- n rr;-l i .ire o d t-.- u u: '1 BMJii'm xvl tr.it ymr i I w Ui 1 't'lU to : i r. t-t - i. r I ; pi rar!' . IV - it v . 1 v i-li tf t ti-: .- ". n- H.: V. I ;r ?.(.!! tTf ittr hri'i-'- ; . r. -I ' ' '.l - li;.N is ::.' - ; . N V . let u,.t uni 111 Tfc-i-ta. i-.il-iiKr. 1. Croat Excitement 1 moj:y i . s rr ! I' - - : "."to v. r : "v f ' i '... ,'. -hat the fir , : .- e , . (le, f r pr:.a:' 1.. ' I: .1 A ." "rs ;.'"( 'ST., ; tioi'iH. r.f n. r : - .a M'R!. I r I . - :- v.' ' r' I ' i I.. : :-. !' I : r -. -. t! I... v, -. ": . . : -1 E'iro i (t ol' , I 1': Misi. I' ;-s. I.nur., ', r.es. (-l.jn. -, :-, 't : .nitn.r.', Jmv.c.l!r . . II,.: v I.OOdl. la!,' '...' u.ES. ai.j a ti fi ! MnLASFS. :i I::ree or srt I .- .he euari, r. . .-..Xl.T by : ti,iTa''y i" ! .it ;l,:s cc rnc r. ul Fls-H s. ean : LOWEST CASH PRICE er f-.eiir: ' :. r '. ' . -v l'r A" ' n-i,s. s ,i !'. .r 'I'r. a!; i .nl J'aUs Sa:s I'u :.;s ai. i i'i n:; t t'sxn.. h ia -.s d a .." ,., a sv , . r . n.'.l.'V. ... m ihe Hc.rt'.ey V ' 1 :;i: ' at.v '.! s't-r t'.i. n the mi" " in lb.-, re-o -n.'and ,;::::e as sroni. ii r..:-'" 1 :, r. w i. eh ran I e tested by nintii. --: : ' : , r s:::.;il euanlKies. ALEX. AVVi'V Lev. ' ' ur?. Fa., May 2, ".r7. VullTII li!i Street. The M:!-f::';' j. most r, sprctl'ttoV informs the e:::-"'"'' l.eu ivi.u:- aiol v:eii.:;v, thai be 1 as and t. r sale a cheap V't id IIK.Mll"' f. r the . pro..; tra-.ir. c i,.pr.s:r.g lr-Mi.:j nail Cotunioii P.ari .".us. r. taries end lloo'c t. 1 1 Canl and Pier Tables. Pi:, llixakhtst Table?. I'tpl. -:' tare and other lle.h-i. Sofas', an.l Chail'-J .1 a'l kinds. COFFINS " rf-.f ' sh'-ii l'.l Iter. The pul be are cerdlall;. ;:.v '" - ' r' ". . his uoil:..-:. he is sure that v ' fed wail his sleek .1 Ware. .".:: ' ". . MU.O.XtON - Lewisburg, Sept. I"'. Is-"'' t rot !.. . . 1 X .... ..I " t. -- .I'ae t',,.t Oi'.'- -1 i. A. F. DKNOK'.I A-M.'- visburr. Aj.r.l 21, lsol. Ilii UtLLV. Auttitaf' JO 1-1 1 .I'l.li 1 1 s -:ie p.iir, ii.f e , , U -si.'c! , e en South Fina 1 Ur, it. lUecen:':'- .llh.LKSSi - : 't' ' " '1 'li f 11 !."' I o . 1 'vi 1: cl i -si q