Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, February 26, 1858, Image 2

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Xrmioliiirn Cljraairlr.
. '.WtfilEJf & J. B. COhNLLiU .
ttmtin Tlif l.'M-rt" 'iii:om, i .r
PM'tM on thr':ub :M!trm, h;n th !j.ru t unj U -t
fea..,Llt,n of aitr Nv w Tpvr iu Kiiii.n i'. unlv.
I..,., . ci .. havo been secured (i. e. bought up.) to
Freeaom, nal unal; S aim, sectional! , u , . , . ,
I I carry the day. Such is the boast of the
JtBjrXoit Thursday, tho iVinoeratio ; Administration. Then look out for acc
Sum Convention of iVnnsylvania ia to ful Kansna I and such a sweeping political
race at Ilarri.-burg, ctij will be the first revolution in the northern States, as even
open i-xhibititiui'f the Mill bnt vital Mrug- the oldest jlcrutlit has never witnessed,
gle f ,r the mastery between the State and The uest Congress will be aftyhtfy nnti
Nivual Adminidtratiy. The liuchanan lluchanan, and so sternly free Kansas that
men wanted the Convention adjourned , tho " cowed" South will be appalled at tho
uui.l July, but the Tacker men insisted result of their infatuation. With all the
uj on March, that the voice of l'ennsylva-
Dia might be heard on tho Lccpmpton is-;
me. We oluerve the active interference- ;
of t!n rii.I .i.lherpntj! nf tli, Vii.in-.l A.t. !
uti'i'utration in various quarters men who 1
hold or expect ofiico cr contracts from .
Washington, and who seem to earo moro '
fjr them than for any question of right or
wroni. It is ueelecs to conjecture the re-
. lilt an.l na nnr r.ivl nnn: f. n,nad fK.i .!-..
. .u.
the Convention meets, wo may n5t know '
in season f,r that issue. The result wi!!
We i! trewlir on I tin ir. inl.lin.r ol,i ;
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which is balanced the freedom of Kansas!
Mr-The vote of Wm. L. PiVwirt of
Ih. Northumberland District against the
I i ,-. f... i . t, ,
ic compton liauJ, was somewhat unerpco
teJ, and jet is only in accordance with the
rrofewious of his party before election. .
Frm what wc can learn, ho is endorsed;. ,"LU '"U",J"' a,,u UL,:,!"VC ac"un a8a,ail
by most of the iudependent, honet portion "'"P'0". instcaJ f non-committal
cf his party. A public metfim; of all ' t10''- T,,e 'illiamsport meeting un
ptmies at Mt. Carmel, usJaitj-d him tri- , UH expressed his sentiments,
umphantly. 'ie only exception wc have ! Tu0 rpoiatmcnta arc not jet made,
leen taken to his vote is of that political- lt U I rualcJ tue GoT- wisllC3 to make
(only tH.litieal jaclcal the 6'.,-,wLich ,Ul bC3t TP01ul'ns possible, for the
was furnierly so obscfjuious to MrDdraj-
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bui wuo now eonuemns mm, ami goes ior
v i. -i t i i i mi- I
tho I resident whatever ho may do. on-i
l -t.u i- .mi .i-i -.i !
Jer if the Gazette still thinks ns it has
.0 often assertcd-"no danger of Slavery !
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uiv.3S. ) y,a tan wtuir uauu ..c :
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Allit-llCIIU, HUUU Ua3 lil.1 LIUIUI U LVU UU .
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lad terms with Maj. Pewart personally, is
Constrained to admit that his position is
honorable nad manly. A gentleman of
Mr. lewnrt's independence, we huuld
hope can not be (hakes by Executive
power or smiles.
Hox. Fnvr.EHicK I'. Stanton-; Speech :
.t 1'hiUdclpVia has been in substanee r I
.t,,l ,t r. York and nf. Mbanv. It i
. masterly viad.calion cf the IVee State
men of Kansas, and an effectual exposure '
of the sophistry and falsehood f f tho I'res- ;
.idnt and his co-con,pirator,. George i
Bancroft the venerable historian, and .
.iau,iuii tuu tviit-muiv iiou i i in. ulu
l;f. Un, lmnrft kr; , tl,n VW '
life-long liemoelat prci-i'lrd at the ?ew ,
V. rl- nipinir nr.il miiiln a tnnsf rfinient
I i rk mPC.ing, ana matlO a most cucicni
ml wei.htv meceh Tho ineliii" at 1-
ou weiguty speccn. ine incnin0 at .i .
: ..n.M luil ..nn rin :
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:mo. unanimous invitation 01 mat nousc, ,
n ! wr.5 presided over by Samuel A. Law,
tkg KTrrvnrerdVbT-Ab
last and worst of all of Slavery's machi- ;
rjHion-.
iSTuey are taking a census of Kansas '
from which it appears that there wcro only I
tiurtien eligiblo voters at Oxi'ulin when
tire.e hundred wcro returned '. ThcrJ j
aro now 4- wane males over i, ana o i .Motuodist 1 rotcstant Cuurcli, oa 6ixtu
Shawnee Indians. At Sn.uv.N'i-:E,(wbcreastrect, near Kace, in this city, was partly
another enormous vote was returned I thcral destroyed by an explosion, xauscd by do
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were 4s legal voters at the bogus election fectivc gas pipes. At seven o clock some
now there are 105, and 32 tihawnces. ' fifteen persons were assembled in the base-
I'j.on su;h bold impositions, does Demo- nicnt, for prayer mooting, when a strong.
, -. i . : t i,- i i , . . i a n- .
erary base its right to enchain Kansas and ; odor of gas was observed. An eff irt was
keep np an internal dissension that day j
reach iLc wholo nation ! I
gentleman who attended tho
Snjder County Dcmocratio Meeting at
JliddlcburgXon Tuesday, represents it as a
eomplct? triumph of Government (JlSiiers.
Vi'hil.0 the popular feeling appeared to be
decidedly for Dguglis, resolutions swullo-,
&... Iti.nl.An.in 1 ..'. m I r.n ami IIont.lr.ta .
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. .u v.-.v- w -v
.jopted by Ileuben Keller, tho 1'resident,
after speeches by John Swiueford, Collec- 4
tcr at Northumberland, and Jack Cum-
mian who holds an office at Philadelphia. ,
Think of it! tiie honest democracy
c i , i r ) . v, r.
Snyder county to be dictated to by ofjiie ;
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toldcrs from I'Liladclpliia and Mortuum-
berland not allowed to express their ban
est convictions without outsido intcrfe-'
renee, bat misled and overborne by the
trowbcaling assurance and wire-woiking !
j olicy cf 2"'t ojire hulJers from a distance,
colluding with interested individuals with-
in county, whs declare the resolutions
aloptad, whether they were the real cx-!
f rcseions of tho people or not.
fpw years ago, Gen. Henry S.
Footc, then I'.S.Senat jr from Mississippi,
aid that if lion. John 1'. Hale, then I'.S.
aalor from New Hampshire, was iu
Mississippi, they wouli bang him and
W think he added, he would help do it.
Hut now how changed 1 Foote hails from
California, but is actively at work, with
Hale, Douglas, &. Co., to defeat tho inf -
uiouj Lecompton usurpation.
r-It is stated that'ail the Supreme
Court Judges of Illinois, were born in
ineida county, Xew York, lt U lingular
how such ectneidoncM om. timP r....r
Two of tho .ehool felly, of tSe writer, f :
the jaras congregation in Ouor. Isga Co.,
mCTO'l to Cattarao-it. entinfv nii.i nnu nr.
tha representative, of that county in ,Le ;
Ataomblv of that State ! from tl.. , '
neighborhood, remove to another countv !
u'-i t iuo iams urns uy too came party
aro chosen to attend to its interests. Two ,
of those remaining on the homesteads j
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m i,w:hin stones tnrow of each other
have aieo been sent fmra old (InouJaga to '
"V ,Z.7 J' u",no,,, wa" 10."
I., -,nc .rc.i IB a ataie Ccnalor m
Milkman.
Coire-In Iuf f the Lt.awiturg Chronicle.
IIahkim-ur.., Tcli. -3, 1858.
Wo huve news from Washington that
t!.o Lecoiupton Constitution is to be put
tnrougu Dotn ilouses Lelore mo -Jtu 01
! March, at all hazards. Enough totes
severity of tho times rich men suffering
and poor men starving the uppermost
tliiti" iu men's thoughts, the main subject
of rnnmtinn nirri tilmrn nil nv,r tln I
country, is this appalling schemo of pro-'
slavery absolutism, that out Uerod's IIuf-
tia herself, to crush our liberties, and vil- i
tually ovcrtLrow the Constitution. Thcso
ominous broodincs over this infernal polit- i '
i.- .1 nitirii.A will Cn.l utfirtlinn nrnmscMii j
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m the ballot box, if carried into execution.
Tho temper of tho times is not to bo
,).til,to.l or trifl..,! nrifl. i
v.- .
Gov. Packer is understood to be firmly
nJ emphatict!!y ami Leeompton ; because
is ,Lo.rit !".i,sc!f anJ U 'B0
ine unmisiaiicaoio puouc scniimcni 01 too
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State. It would have suited him much
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ue,lcr' D0 U0UUI' " lu 6w"w j
pubKc interest as well as the success of
u;s aiimtnistraiion. dui tuose wno surnose
I
the delay arises from indeeiston, creatrV i
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mistake the man. He intends to be Gov-'
.
' '".elf, and shoulder his own re-
bPOCsibilltics. lie understaudd himself
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-j A t.n 1 1. t , - . : .1.. 1 f v u --.:. - ... : i . i r .. i
w wimvjui v.-i hi iw u kUO UIO-
! charge of his official duties.
Your?, A Spectator.
New fetation.
The Jfifluaiitfi notices the thriving con
dition of a now locality in the upper end
of Xfcumberland county, called DC!a.
waro C1J'"JU- " P"---i
tcJ on tIie Sunbury k l.tio llailroad, in
Dl-w towniLip, opposite tmontown ,, is
'"S 111,0 "uportanee quite rapidly,
anJ lUs lr to bo a Placc wbcrc a larS
am0UDt of Lutiue3s Wl11 Lc ne- " j
urrounueu VJ a ricu agncuuurai region,
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s ,ue ont-lct for White Peer Valley, 1
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uuu ul luu 1' uuut"u i
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coining 0 ouuty. A largo ware-house is .
o r ..
'-'-ms crcctctt lor tue purpose 01 snip--
purpose ol ship
t. im. ttr;iin. find ft Rtrtr will ishnrtltr bo Rtar. '
1 a o ' j .
A Po9t 0lrice Las ,Loen established j
r1 cled.J'DewarVL in honor, wo
A- T- Ludwig, Esq , has been appointed
1 ost .'lastcr. lue Luioutown lost Utuco '
is to be supplied with a Daily, and the
.vivira apu liimsn jrt, 1 ott, ouijes, wun a
scini-wcckly mail, from this point.
ClxciNATt Feb. 20. Last evening, the
made to discover the leakage, and a light
was applied ta tho metre, when a blaze
burst forth, but wa3 extinguished by a
bugket of water. Quiet was almost restor
ed, when an explosion took place, tearing
Up the floor; shattering tho walls, and ma
king a wreck of the basement. Iu tho
church, above half tho pews iftrc torn up,
the windows were blown out, portions of
the floor wore thrown as high as tho ccil-
f,l ,1 ,t, I,;. ;
' Hi - - ' ( ' "-fa" i
brt)k';u Ia,l.!l ,,rce!' 1 'e ex.Plosw i
wal bcarJ at a ".stance of half a, mile, and
thi wiJow3 of man-7, rf ,be ,lni",.nf 10 !
,I,a vincin,ty ltr..ycd. K.gLt or
ten persons were severely wounded, two or
f j
f.r..o whnm nr Tint, vnccfl! to live.
' j
St. Lolis, Feb. 20. A fire broko out
in the l'acific Hotel about 3 o'clock this :
morning, causing the greatest coiisterna- J
tion among the boardors. Ten persons!
wcro killed, and many others seriously ia-
jurcd by leaping from ihe windows. The j
building was burned. There were about
ono hundred persons in the house, between
! forty and fifty of whom aro now missing.
The flames spread so rapidly that all egress
was cut off except by the windows. Many
leaped from the third story, and were
cither horribly mangled or instnutly kill
ed. Mauy more wcro unable to reach
even tho wiudows, and were burned to
bcath ia their rooms.
Walked, the Fir.incsTF.it. This infi-
; mous pirate is staying now with his father
in Nashville, Tenessee. From the patcr-
I ual ""'y he shoH'J bav8 ncTcr i?ono
',tb - as been the guilty, unscrupu-
f,0,is caus0 of P3Vcr,jr' dcsoIatlon 3nJ dcath
" w a famiIy- MaD? of t!lc duPes
wLj 'o"oJ " ith
bitternesj. Many of them are so worn out
that they will uevcr be able to do any good.
Several of them, too, have been wicked
eDOUGh tj comm,, su,c,Jo- Walkcr has
al" ncad- J-'3 V'1':U10U3 excesses will j
yei te paiu tor, ana iue sooner tncy arc,
the better for the community.
t .... ,.r -n v on t i t r
LotlSVILLE 1-eb. 20 A despatch from
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Ncw "ovidence, Tennessee, states that
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orrca last ntgm, oy ono 01 nis DCgroci,
vria sciici hy A myb an J hung to J.iy.
LEW1SBUIW CimONICLJi
Gov. Packer has pardoned Monrcc
Stcwart.scnlenccd to death with Charlotte
jonc9 an,j Icnrj for tho murjcr 0f
tue Wilsou family. Tublieopinioq seems
il he unauimouay 0f ti,e opiutoa that te
was eonviutcd by prejudice and by tho
; statements of Jones and Fife, which they
afterwards admitted to be false.
The attack of Keitt upon Grow, seem
to Lave aroused all the bad bloud iu Wa-li-
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inetoD, as cno duel, two cLuIlcoccs, uud ;
sacral personal encounters, anJ ruuiorcJ !
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u'j'iiw uaviiua tikt, 0tii,u uvu.V'i.
"Oh!
But l.y St. Taut
"tin a .Icf p niystfry,
'It tiuu the t-.tl..lu of It.
Xo answer received to the first Enigma
in Chronicle, lit Jan.
If not answered by neit week, we shall
co,,clui!e ron a" "8ive il "P." publish
; the answers.
r?'No answer to last Anagrams.
J "Xii answer to Charade, Feb. li.
J J'Answer to the Kiddle of last week
I'raniek." AnsM by W-11 ll , I. s v ,
T. K H , 1 Cta,' KlllaS
Villas I., Tinna II, and A !
II M . I.evisburs; C F S .East ll.itlalorj
w f u, C L H, Maggie 1 S . . V s, W
,; " Uulliiloe ; Jennie V ; Flora A ,
&"d J M' Ke"'
tr-Wnswrrs to Puzzle, Feb. 19
.lu.-t strike ariirlv for the trod
(Thi muitl you Inre I knvw yt o'll Uacc)
Six fjunl pnrtf divijtr tin- rirt(f,
AnI tliufl the joy yuu mt-k 'Iwill bring.
from each oftlitse fix ditfrrrtit point,
SJukf, at arh point, tliit-e slm'lar joiutf ;
From place t- plarv will l a line,
At tii crosaiug Fvt your tret in time.
W. Lmrl-tfurg.
P
a.
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ThfiW(uiinti tttin ittiii
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with tvpes) is the form Ktvri bv J T K. and .
is thus .rfl,yl!I 11 a,l J K of New
olumlia ; t J M, Ilura A. W (., Iinna
H. EHIas I.. W If II ; ! ti F. Ch.lwaa,,ac;
I. I.Sn l.nrr. W W II VT ll.,ll,l...
J O HUU WIMIfS III KIIHW I iniT ... -..mj
t itwrc xuen cnrinus uiai.ls"); anil K F 1J - ot
Kast Ilutialni who wishes to be remembered
on the ueduinj day.
Above is another form given in by Maggie
A of Kelly, K L H anJ J K, Tinna Dt ami
Eillas L.
Some of the diagrams are ' ccedinply well
r j
and neatly drawn especially those by the
. '
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that thev desired to aid the innuircr in
' '5 Ksiro.l to aid the 1n.1u.rer in his .
audali e rit irls to fasten the rather eiact n
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il.iinst l. He is now safe, and of ennrse will
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remember ihe 1'nnters on the happy clay :
tJ2.-Ans. , Arithmetical rroblem, Feb. I J:
, b.?7-it.5 inches- F v., Kelly
was fl-WOSUfi)
1 In me itcocrapincal tn.;ina of
' b',i bv m .n. j c
rrcmnnt. I
., J B I. I
u s v
A M F , V 11 II, L A. -Neil
Tela,' Allen,' Killa L, Tinna li, and L 8 W
of Lcttisburs; A A , K K It and S ( It--,
H I) I! , ' W s. Buffalo? ; saml F IS .
ViVc lloir-,1... . I......a V lir I. tf c f V
; k L H and J K, Mr-agie A. (Fremont is not
j forgotten.)
I '"ETAnswers to Acrostieal Enigma, Feh.l'J:
"er .Vitlitteswurth." Ans. bv H F it ,RII
F anJ T w y M E -S i.ewi.bur II C
j , Bntfaloe; E C X , Kelly ; W 11 I),
: ; K ' "I"';? O1'- " D.R- ; H ;
iti NAAi.i WJ, M J 8, M A, J C AI, J H
j j, ij b Jennie V s F S W F II J M F E
K and S li R. Tell, Tela. Allen. Eillas I., S (i
F, Tinna II, A M F, A H M. ( The "old Fox'' j
is pretty well hunted cut '.) j
Fi'.13 in third line should have been 12
an error in copy.
IVAns. to Misc Enicma, Feb. 19
"ChrUtnplirr Cvlumliut." Ans'd by II F 'J,
W, M I. II, L A, R L II and J K, II O K,
I. S W. t: F S. A A, ; 1) R. E F and T W F.
F A, N W S, M J X, J C M. J T. L. Jennie V,
W E H, J M. E E K and S i li, Nell. Tela.
Tela, Allen, Tinna II, S IS F, Eillas L, A M
1 , M E S, and J C X , Kelly. (He appears
lo be so well known, simmis u-f all lt i:...
umbus rcst a,hllo,j "
F.?. 1.1 should have been 1-., in thi, Eni3-
BM crror in cony ovrrlooUed ,,y ns.
liNwrn !
For t. enroll
kiddi.f
'
What is that was four weeks old when Adam
ws n n',-r'-
..nil uf.ii.ic ii .ci iiiv .irrn inn tumii was
fourscore ! J E , lluffalne
GEOCIlArillCA h EMC MA.
I am composed of 11 letters
My 1 2 8 is a country in South America
2 9 13 is a county in Pennsylvania
3 5 7 10 9 11 is a town in Russia
U 5 14 4 S is a river in Austria
1 10 is a river in Italy
12 3 4 7 11 is a town in Turkey
I 14 12 2 13 is a town in Austria
0 2 14 7 is a town in Hindnstan
4 5 3 3 2 is an island in the Pacific
II 11 123897 is a river in Russia
My whole is a Russian seaport
W II B , Lewisbtirg
MISCELLASEOVS ESHJMA
I am composed of 31 letters
My 12 H 3 17 25 is often found on trees
7 3 21 5 2 is a kind nf pickle
1 1 23 2.1 27 10 is a fashionable garment
IS I 28 is a river in ustria
30 20 31 is a timid animal
17 22 IS 3 13 is always crecn
21 4 14 6 10 is a kind of lish
10 2fi 9 21 23 is seen at some meetings
19 so 17 8 are too often played
1C 11 is a pronoun
My whole is the decision given by a boy
who knows what's what. L. S.
MISCEL I. A SEOIS EMGMA
I am compowd of S3 letters
My 4 217 19 IS is a town on ihe Susquehanna
12 19 1 1 15 is a girl's name
22 3 0 in 4 18 7 I is a military number
2 5 14 is a verb
4 13 ft 7 3 20 10 11 4 is a science
23 7 18 22 6 15 denotes force
9 8 17 3 6 22 13 4 is a modern wort
My whole was a great hnmbtii
T G G , Lewisburg
S t" "The full Answers should be sent
with every Enigma, Puzzle, Ac.
in
We have several CniRinas yet on hand.
frm which t.. select a .unable r-tr.V7 every
u Jc, jr i.-,ticnt, nn-! I' care Ail in c'py 1
& WEST BRANCH FAKMEPi FEB. 20, 18-58
j Stami'EOK of Slaves. Fifteen
! ran awav on the ni"ht of the Cth iLSt.,
! from KCy Weat, l'ia. A amall nail-boat,
belonging to the Saud Key Lighthouse,
wilh a month's supply of provisions fur the
keeper and assistants on board, was taken
1. lt.n nti.l in it t lx.tr wnrn filtlA til
vj tua - J
eludo their pursuers. It is thouirht they
It is thought they :
haVC COnC tO NaPSaU. N. P.
Wolf Hcnt. The farmers of s portion i
I 1 C u t w. ft ..,. ,
01 -euar. cu" alm .'iui-iuu """'"'i
Iowa, had a grand wolf hunt last week. '.
The tt io tanners, nut tne woitcsj isscm-
J '
bled to tho number of 1,000, armed and
equipped as the law direct. Three wolf
scalps were tho product of the hunt
Baltimore Feb 20. The Court House
at Hell Air, Hartford county, was nearly
dcstrovcd bv fire. Many of the records
r.f ,ue COnnty were destroyed. The fire ;
was occassoncd accidentally. There is no
: .1, nntl, l i
The Tribune urges the formation of a
Sn.vdcr County Acricultural Society.
t
Account of Old Union County for 1857.
Orli-rn i-iifn V tlm rommisioniTu nf Uninn wnnfy.
f'r J. hi- 'Iu- ihf-tl eoiHityof 1'tii.ni, nnJ for hi-la
thv r!(ti-ut count v of .'nylt-r ij lial.lf ftr tin onr lutlf.
II 'iitnnh Jun.i(ftn. n. Julia l'lmtpfl t'ili 1 0i
J. II. l.mn. Att'y in fact for John Uarcn,Trrii'r K.
Mat IVtiitfiitiary. in full for support of con-
, for IU.- y.ar l-.W U4 (e Lill ) 47 DT
IVt. r Kimi-1". n-lm r i f Jn. Kim;.!.-, J. c'.!. witn-
in rai otToin. T5. .lnct.t.St-k, Sfpfr 's..Vj. ft f'T S.T
Mirbnt l KIwkniT f- r ai-tiiifr i th.-itrr--l of II.
I. (tMarnifI, nn.I. x(..n.mlil W
i II Pari'-. ri ro.t for Juliu ami Ann Joucs, ltn.
v. J. Omi-I '
Jmif Penny, roatl lma 2 .ro
ItotK-rt CanJur an-1 otbiT!1, roaJ tictr j
Wc. th un.ltT.i?n.M. Ccmmi.lfiner. nf th munty r.f
tnin, ii.-rl.Y 1-ul.init Itii f..n-l..ini; a-'.UDt. nf rx- ,
p.n-liliir.of llii-nl.lc.iintyi.f luion f..r tlie year A. I). ,
Ik'.T. rnrrrrl ftn.l tril.
iii5.ii nti.l.-r our lian.l. at the Cimmi.i.nAr!' "ttl.-e io .
tli lKn.iii.h 01 l-wi-lur-j, the i-iniuli J..-. f January,
A.l,lil. J til ill IIIMMKL i i
Attt.-t int. lit i.k. VOimm'n. :
ItlrU ll V. II. LINCOLN-, I
Wi, tli. nn-1- r inl. Ati lilor. r f Mi rounty rf t'iii.n, :
Iiainirr-.reliilly i-xaniini-. anJ aii.lito.1 tin; f irn'iiiiir af- 1
count .f the r..iiitni.-.irn.'m of uni-l rouulv. lo tin-l an-1
Wrt Hi- -.i t .-i.vount of rxi- n.lilur.il of the ol. eoun-
ly of t iiion for the yeiir I.'.; trtlf nri.l rorn-rt a- tat. -l. j
In witnei. wlit-p-of we tlie .iii.l Au.lllor. hit re herilln :
to .el our h-m.I. at the Pomml.sioncru' ..(lire, in ttie l-.r-
i.u-'li of Lewinburir. thi. eit-lith tier of January. A. 1.
A. I 1111 I
J. H. H'.iAlt. '-AuJilnr.L
JlillNKEilSI.ER,)
r IIV hn.l tun lU tM nf .rTMT.f
I. " '
hut jtictl f mm pnpr trQt JoinJ to preSX
to lad: to nmctly this vceeh9hut it sJiull
appear in our next.'
Ddintjwnt collector.
n;trift. CoIIcftor. Year. gt.TT. Co. Tax
Mi 111 in hurt; Win liuMiij 151 lt.0J 4.17
( aid in jmrt flin- 4ttlni nt.)
ITEH3 OF EXPENDITURE.
Amlitors' Pay for 18."7.
Au lit-.rt fi.r mnking I'.muty ttlciui-nt for 1e.V.
liM-luilina; Cl-rk 5"
A Kennt-Uy, ud g Proth.anJ Kfg.l Rtrc.KCU 4 60-1:7
Assessors' Pay.
AW'8('r frr their wrTiriiP iq 17 IS.
Kloction Expenses.
Ofiitral Li. t ti-.n, UrtoK-r, l-."7 17j 7u--r.crt 5? t
i i x ir 1 T 1
hcrulilun Court House and Jail,
n Ammr.n!i,irui. Court iinom iiw.t.'.-.- 4 n
,, i-.r.io.mjitiiii i.r.-. -rui. k i t urn mt. ... ii-
l..h Ki.u.unli.ti.-.iiV - e-on n 20 im
a J t,,rJ ,rulJ1.ct ., n.iJM ,
11 nrit.uiu Curt Utwul rriry 4 iu-:i 01
. ...
Attorney Fee.-'.
J.'liu 11 Linn k'. iialary a Commiii-'a attornfj 25 -
rrothonotary's Ofiice.
r,niirtJJw'MyE-u!',.vi..x. n
Trar.rse J. rfo An fiiT 'M-.ISr 52
twljiirnr.!Cm.rt, S:,y Term -M1'. I'.'
1. rami Juror, piiy ilo 1I0 los.ij
TraTrrmt in Jo ,Io JT1 IM-H&j 74
(Irani
do
do
ils
l
dj Sent Term 1I 1.1
Trawrn
do .1.. ir. '...l
lo Ad.! Nor.Ct 231
do D.-r. Ttrm hi t.t
do
OranJ
Traicrs.
Io
lo do tri -371 CI
Court rryera wages f .r K.-l. Term
do it i Vij-I Court and MayT. -4 n.i
do do June ant! Svpt.Tt.Tuii 2u l"l
do do A.ll t.urt Nor. la 0U-6S
Tip.Urrfi or Const, attenda Court vb.T. 2i .Ml
uo no ,iay ... Ml
lo do Jun.au-1 S'J.T. no I
do do A'lj-I Court Nor. 1 .'l :
do J A Klin, and other. r- i'.T. 45 ii'l .
do llol rt l.you do 7 io-122 70 !
Con.ta- niilLai;. and mukitift return. F.l. 7. I lit
do do do May T. II 11 I
do do fin (Sep. T. 7 4:.'. 12 IS
Road Orders issued ly Court.
Fl.Clincan and other., tlirid'tT Hartley Two :m ml
S L llerk and other. 12 ::ulu 2
Vox Sral3.
Satuui-l Siiuonti.b and others 70
State Cost?.
Cn.t P't'-I inrayp ti Julia Chnfp'-I
th Jittrcurt't I'..narJiy
th IiaTi-1 F tt. r
TH .lr.ili Moc k
l ?;
1) v2
3 6H
5 lit
do
do
do th Vaii-aoilo.il an. M.Kef l 9 2
II I Kntulariiv-I l-l itt)
d't Tf Ann Sap-iaiuan 1 ihi
do t WmSiwu-r i: i:t
d" vm Mrneh, Vtrxnr. Rrnnor Ul fc3
do Ta Tiirnvr, Ktt-d. lluufkker.
VntiFantt-i) 1- 45
do t Ri ish,Kup.Veat'r,Menrh 4 22 -09 ZO
Hcnt for OIHccs and Court.
C P JanM". b:itr.nrrri-ntnf R'fnrdcrNwfTirw 14 C7
J I' ilium, n'nt f-r I'mtlionntaryV nftni b (
J'fise s-!.rypr. f'-r (V.nimiinn'-ri-' '-tflfp .n uo
Wm Krick, Trtir-u-e, fur rut M. E. Church lw (n Ui'l C7
Road Damn
Philip Hpley for rfsil tiamnsn !V 01
Jer. Antlr5n and Junu tVnnj Z) Utt-60 00
New Bridge?, and Repair?.
I ?li.if-r,r-.Hirin liri'l.-p near lnt.TTillf 2 t
l i;"inbrrlin(r. ptnnk A lilling at Wolf.-' M. 4 D
riimpin nti.t A t' Iliph. repairing lrilp- 4 ol
HalkT, 1 1 Ixjfi'' Inm ftllii.t- Kiillalo lir-lj;;:; KI
I Wn-n-r, InmftT AhiulinirTurtlwcr li .T 21
I. llrrb-tan.Hi V'4 .lliini.w..rk do 1.'. M
11 ( liarlrp, full for liuiM bnlg iu Hartley 17r0 00-1843 US
ShcrifTs Fee?, itc.
D D ftuldin for iir!iTtinir, Vummoning,
and drawtnic .hirors for Ot.anl May and
Adj. Court and liuar. S-f. Ct, and boarding
Wat kin, a prtnvr 7-r 12
D 1 (.iilJin, bnard; and wnnlic for pnwincM .1 ,i
do ronTi'jring id klecknr to llou-
Public Ruildinp?.
M IVnifr.'J'jd.Tp at piil'jr uphcatT inr.II.Jf". .
Itnrtloy A uAiiuldp, in part f r lo do -"'') at
A St'-iii:l.tnn,ftiH fr make p.pf.irh,at.-rs l".'t I'Z
Krifk & Lilly, cylinder and tfrnt-n f-.r oflift-w .1 T."
JSchrcyi-rA Snn.full furfurni-liingr II. loJ4 i7
1. ralmr, for maka privy. PhcWing cll.ri-f.
tnaktui; privy vi'll in .lail. 7M W
J jMhrrT.tSn.24rlmirf.(;rnd JurTrm 24 0
T lliiy. ll.Tf IW.f oal for i' ll.and .lail U Oil
Jwup Sr-hrycr, in pnrt of bill fo.-cr'ton, I- hi
I rirk k l.iliy. in full I'T niakinK- Fenra 12) 00
L B HrrlVt, J W Harrixand otlicrrf cutting
curbnton1. crading anJ work at C. II. lot 2S2 21
Jn llinely, l'4dan plt.Mini, do 3 ".V
(.n Voun', oiji runt- fr 1'rotho'y'B offloe ft ot
II- IMiuidin I.rent fur 9UUe V
Wm frafcly. Z lout coal V TC 23
Coroner's Inqucpt?.
It V II l.indn. R-q.. hrtidin; in.tit on Jcail
bo4v of J II KatliT-rman. Ilartl.-v Ti 11 10
i It rndor Ks.i. l,-ly of a h.if-r, W lute IXr IU 42
lMstrict Attorney General.
Jsiuet U IlNUlin, bill of fct.a'fVb.T. 1S&7 12 SO
tin do May
do do 8- pt. 22 i
do do Dec. tt 0-92 M
Commissioners' Office.
Jncob IlrnnnM-l.ComrjiiMKJi.er 00
WilMrtm Knl do LVt On
II V U L.nntn do 12
A Kr-nniMly. Clerk Uu0 m
J II Cornfliun, cnl. Ink and ream pip?r 3 50
S L IWrk. for County Map S :0
C i'nny, cord wood 1 2
FostaKs 1 12-CC2 S7
County Frintinfr.
VTorden k Cojnc lluf. pappr for .pimicnli -
do fulitorpri-DtcpercontSO 0
Oral? i limit. pnblV Bri.lKw. L tm.tf 3 17
tmith k Jtoufh, puMV tlixtion prcclam'o 25 tiO-110 S3
Penitentiary.
Ji'lin B Linn, Att'y in fnrt fr Jn Bwnn. Troaii. of
Itnt Pi'iiit.. in full for pnor-ort of contieti ftT
tbo jntni 14, aud lsoO COO 03
Acnciutural.
;
Trrnt. L'ui. Co. A;ric ?yriftT, amount
.!! -nt-j l-j la-- f..-t l"i
I'jO I
Miscellaneous.
J A ! i tx nwearin; .-btTitf itn l Cotn 'ri 0 f,0
J VV IViiuiuUti, rt-rordln-' lWii f-r Ot IF".
an-lact'l-y tt .-olotn'rntrfiqt 7 25
J ccpm i--l from .Se("'ll to
Couiuitf'ii t;t I'uii.n rotttitr 1 ''
K Iirl.fWh aiol (i h l-.'kut.Tf tax tttuuatJ
wlti h uTfirltar'fJ 3 3
A KwniHy ami J li l.mn, making tabular
U II L:tirl. N.lV.'ltl.-illC nli.l IXtAL'n
I V
3 All
j Ka:Wrw...li I.Mkm LewUT
; r .n.-wu, j-.-- an-i .utioi.. ry "
I ! I. Inula lukil -
A KI. Mrniai.lli.',riii?inr b.11 rOmrt,'M
I. V M.il. r K.i ..ft,f .(-. !n v. 4. T t.uM 1' 00
.1 I, I'm k.n. itiu i-m-tn- at S-w lb-rim I
It row ii .W llitiir. n-rrtiiiut? ' ?
I. It I f I'rtihl . I'titt .liir mill l-tllllir ' . COT'-l WWtl 1 -
y.j . ir,,: ,i,.n. a
Jt '.""riSiSU
1 :
la V7
II S'i
j i. wisi.urcii.ii
.1.1
J iiuuiiii.'! Kp.
rl lVmM.-iiri.-k. I
S A iratxt nti'l VVm M.-nri.-k. f-.rirnn an-1 mar
s t3
i w.rk m Jnill w n'mii
It 11 Ol.li, lor cnl, ami bcrlmK C lic t.-r
kik M lliiii-ii k.-r
J.-liii W.-nsl. in-iht f..r lrfn Nlrt-aJjl
HT;orii & Lin, l-ur iron beUflrwis
Y-y;
ls inM.s cJ
Account witli tlic townsliips for Roail,
School and Poor I'und.s.
Wood. Prhoft!. VaftT.
K,t l,'-a 5j
7. ? . n
if''io
IVrrr
I-rank liti
Hurt..y
The atwitc amount of Tax'tti-.-r-. by R.IM-tirJ,
TrtMMinr.
Wf. lltf nn l.TMirm-'l. rommip- .u. r' of the ronnty r-f
Lfp ov Hul.mit llit; fon-eoin aivoutit of lb r -r.
i.tr :n l v (..mlit urt- of tlie enl-l cnuuly fur tli" y-sr
A. l. l.'i. a" f'-i Trt mix) tru-.
i.i.-n un.b-r our hnn-N ttt th- r"nimif;ni..nt'r.' oftj.-p.in
th.- t-.rouliof l"iir.t"iri.. tl.-: iLLLh liy 1 Jnnar
l-..'. JAimjU lil M.MKL, )
AiUot: M. Kt'l.l., rCotuuiwfioii'r3.
lacll Ij V. I,. KlNOf.N,)
Treasurer's Account, 1;"7.
Hnhrrt II. 1,'iin. Treasurer, in ueruunt ullU
t'tiiurt t'liui.h. Dr.
b.il. in 1. in. I
-ttl.-tu.-iil.
li- --.r. .-a ljJ, 'ol, 'i'
VII
1 il
1 1'.::
it. y r-' I fr-.m turi'-u-
r,vmf-l!--tir.
i ' l.-.V
' from various e m'-
i'-
. ", -
u i :s
,s-s Jnn c lalIuci,v C.llrnf.f:.: four years
riy amount r-ror-lr. i."-.ut-.J l.y Commisicni-r.
.turiiir Hi. v-.irliT 11121 t'J
;v ..r.i. r. K
"l .-in,, i, n !I.iw,..l Trrasurrr J til
u.tl.du. tVuuly by Trt-iisur.-r 31'.'
Ti-Mi
.... . . , c , -,o, .o
orUi-M out-ton lin- 3:-l 4-clll.l 4?
W... the uii-leri)rii.-.l, Au-Htor. of tli.-1'nunfy of I ninn.
liarin- enr- f.i! I y i-xjim: nei and mi-t it.-.l the f.re.-ink- ae.
r.-ui.M ..I the i'-.niuii--i..ii.TH an.l Tr.-a-.urer of i-ii.l .-..un-
tr, .1.. fin I JinJ r-i.rt the i-nid Mri-..imt of r.-eetl.t. mi'l
i-n-litiin-c. it iiil Trvii-urr'n Hrtutit fr I nii.n cuunty
ftr llf y-:tr ls.'.T, trti u.I rorrer-t se tt-l
In wiint'-n wh.-r.f, wi- tli" 5n;-l Au'li'i-r- Iiuti hiTt-un
to Nt oir tin toll, at tin- C-.mnii--ionTf ' -fli-. in tli- Wru
of Lewii-bury, tlita t-:gtith it.iy ( f .lanuiuj,
A. THOM AS, k
J. I liiMiAK. ' Auditor.
juii. hB.'?i.Kn,)
Heal Estate.
FOE SENT,
riHIK ISricli House and the Lot on
I Market street now t-ccupied by myself.
For Terms, inquire t.f
JAMES C. M'CLUKE.
I.. v. ibl!r, Feb. 2i!,
ii:in'l i-url S tl.Eol' Valuable
Real Estate!
I"Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Court
f Union r.,n.y, will l- exposed ,0
l-u' ic Sale on the premises on
rriday, March 19, 1353,
the followitiir valual. Ir Tract of I.an !, Inlc ll.c I
estate of SAMVEI. WALTER, deceased, late
of I'nion township, t'nion county, bounded by
lands of John Phillips, Isaac Eyer, Tatrart, ;
Furman & Barton, and others, containing j
ONE HUNDRED & EIGHT ACRES
mfirper Id jtberenn ore ee.em ' -
Tno-Slort'j Ilrick ilousr,
A SPKIXO IK U SE, tiVIOKE HOl'sE, and
other Outbuildings, a
HANK liAUX,
a W.U:ox SHED, with Water in the Ham
yard. There is an excellent Sprint; of Water
near the doi-r. Also an Ortliai d of choice
Fruit nc.ir the house. Also
A 133113 syTJAlS'-y
on the premises. About IOU irrrs nf the
land is cleared and in a high state of cultiva
tion. The prnprrty i sittmtrt! a!.om tlirrc-fuiirths
of a mile from the tmvn nf Vintic!l, anil t!ic
s..M.s. tV.. Vrt.w- T..w.',r. I n...:. v...
! t-' 7i i t- "',
vy . iiuu'iu ana t mon x urnace passes i-y
Itlf ilonr.
t'Salc will commence .it 10 n'clnrk A.M.
of said day, when terms will be made known
and due attendance eiven bv ihe undersigned
JESSK'M. WALTER,
DAVIU UI.OsS,
Ry the Court : Administrators
Nam l housn, Llerk. Feb. 18, IH.PS
rOR RENT! I piej tn- Charles ilemer rn MHITH
rplir. TWO KOO.IIS occuniril at pre-' T1I1U1) .sTK'Kr.T. MI WIMU KC, he i
I sent by Washing;. in H iilrliinsun as a prepareil tn see his I I an.l rnv tr;. n if . anJ
j .Saloon. They are snital.Ie for SI I )1'S. l"rn,5rl ,!:m w 'ln a'' kin-is of C('I'J'.C 1 1' -J
"t- ALSO the Ori'lC'l. I now occtipy.jgj SEMES of the rhoir- n varieties. H- lt.f
ri-. Terms apply to " ! reftltril ihe eiaMishuifiit, anl is certain "f
jail. ... im.t, JOHN ll. I.INX.
F O 11 S A L K .
i MY Resilience, on North Thir.l street,
Ji-lll.cihnrur. 31 ft. front, an.l inclmlin:
back biuldini; 53 ft. ileep. Baseiui nt. ami
Aiticlt finished, fcvery convenience in the!
way of out-btiil, lmes. i
AIM., a Hall Lot on Market St.. oppos,,,.
S. Kitter s rcMilence, w.th a p.-o.) M .-,1 ol U a-,
ter and ner Mable ; very ilesirable lor .1 bus,-
ness stand, or resilience, (or both combine,!.)
nther 1. 1
' ' '."I-
without Builitincs.
JOHX LOI.KK.
Lewisburg, Oct. M, 1SS
VALUABLE LEAL ESTATE
l Oli SAI.K.
rilHE subscriber oilers for sale his Resilience
J on Ihe west side nf South Second street
in the Borough of I.ewisbursr, between Market
and si.I.miis sireets.eonsistinpof near a lot and
a halfol ground.makins-a frontof 9!1 feet on said
Nocnnd street, and in length lf7 feet, fi inches.
The improvements are a commodious three
Tslorey BRH.'K JlWKLLlXCr
rOTJSI !. nf pressed bnrk. 47 feet
front by iili feet deep well finished with a
marble base, marble sills and lintels in front
. fire.nronf ro,.r,vi.l, . Vi- ,...el..J of
wi 1. n in r... t.-..i ... .. . e
i.jf u irti an oui niionpn a t en oi ex
cellent water, with a rump in, under roof a
larpe Cistern also under roof a larpe new
Stable an Ice House and olhcr necessary
mt-buililins. There are also on 'aidm
Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shriibbery.Sc
The location is a desirable one either for a
private residence or public business. Itis on
the most elevated part of the Borough, near
the Court House, and but a short distance from
Marltct street. Terms will be made rasv.
June 3, 1S3- (;. F. MILLER.
Ho! Farmers Chance for a Lariain!
linn su ninr l.niriitr o n tyrant r f
V almost ioo Arret -f RoCd Farming
Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas-
onanieiermsat private sale lor (.ash. Impure
al the Ollice of the Vhranielr. June 10, "57
John B. Linn,
ATTORSKY AT LAW in Frick's
Block, Xorth :td St, near Market,
fi'3 I-viiliirp, Ia.
TCf'irTT-vr.T e rnv ti
iM.UKr.lLK Jfc MJxN are Selling a
new lot of l ItlilM'M and ( allCOH
tf-y cheap f-r Ca-h! Ot-r. I ft
TimUdke i;i' lion.
i "jyroTIUi: is hcrely !;ivrn lhal an i:i-. :i. n
Miiiinluuii Turnpike Cumpany be i-.h at
the hoti-e of V in. I.in l-iiinutli in Eal ti ll
f;ilnc township on Monday the 1st i!ay of
.March neir. lVrsons wisliini' rontrarts for
passing h.-u.I l'ike by thr yar will call on J.
aiol A. Krolcrirk on or before the 1-jiIi Man-li
ncit, as contracts will not Le iven after that
date. I!y onl-r of the I'resid'-nt :
JAMUS F. M.., Treasurer
F. 1, IMS P'l
Turnpike Election.
"VflTirK im he-reby jiven M the
rr 1 the li'lf'Jnt',Aarmffttr A Voting-
mnust ;r,i Turnpike KVal Cu.npanv. that an
Elect.-., u-i). tc hfhl at the house of llhrv l;.
, MusMca in Aaruiisl-ur? on I ns.tay ih ii
ilay of March next, between the ln uis -l l u
I anJ two o cl('k,tu elect l.ve uirccturs v mar.-
ai;e the conccuis of the Company fur ti.e
cuaumg ytar.
I'lri'ER WILSON, Pre.Irr,t.
Wpnnij MiIN, Feb- K p'l
Administrator's Notice.
7HKUK S, loiters of A'!minisrrn;i-.n i.
Hie estate of PE Ti:if:KAI 'FMA.V.
mrrlv f Lewis town-Jiiii, I "n i -ri n.ur.
it'.!.
ly the Ji'isler V H'Toriler tf
have bet'n prautd u si:brri b-r.
us iii'b:lj(eti t aiJ e-':e are i.
make immcihaic paymerif. . i v i
clainiN a-.'ainsI the wr.l r -viil lluui
truly autin'nncle.l f-r -tt! rnt-hi to
JOsKl'il S.MM:i:st ..Iiiiini-::ra:"r
Limestone 'I'm. Jan. '., I-.",h
1001) Husliels Tririie Wheat
l.sT received from IJ.i!tim(.r. I a- - lire
my eust ai; l the pullic j.-'it iaHv
tliat thv r.in alunv-i :fl a superior ;ir'. r:i' i '
rUI.Y ll.i'lii l.y cailiiic at tue siya i-l'
the li" 1 Fla n .N.rili Thirl tfet.
Buckwheat, Rye and Corn Flour
kept'ciMiatanily on Ii-t- '
I 1'. H. n"A". A;nit.
I Iewi.bur?, !'". 1". '.
I
New Arrangmeat3---Wew Coods!
i TOSEl'II L. 1IAWN luivins tnKrii the
, J u-ei! known W YKKIi HAT sTl;i:. ha
1 refitted it. and tilled in an rxti'&sive atn-:y t
Iitt.1, L'npS, Gait'' m- US Clilhin ;;. liv.
' Alsd a l:ir."- and sfiier..!id sinek "f I'l.'iTHs
I-ASSIMKKES, &C, which h-.- will m-ikr up
r, as hp still contintifs the Ta:.. nns B'i-i-ncss.
lie is prepared t.. ex.-r-r.i- all v ri
entrut.'d to his care, to the sa'.i.-:ucun tt ih'-
I customer.
N. H. Cuttint: and Rpa.ntnr. " done to
I or ier. I.ewistur?. A ; U', lsi
William Jones,
TTORNEY at Law. Colli i t u
..nn.n.l.. nlft,-.-1e I In rtlT.ri in
1 , i .'iiij.iiy - ...... ..
um
. Second St., recerly 1) H I ltirk, -k. t..i.
Sail I.EWlsltl U't.VA
"A i out: 4.00DS
at
il WEST MILTON !
J, B. Dalesman,
At the ell kn.'wn l-t .nri-l n Kelly tru-n-ship
(wet end of Milt, n Itritlcr) rrsr-t rrilnl'v
inlunns his usual cuMnmrrs au.I the ptttlic in
-,nfr.-l th.i! he has in-t reirj a frc-h s.uc t
jmU mM
, . , ,. . , ... ,.,
' at reduced prices f,r ash -r 1 ryl... J. t
call aiuU-e and save travel an .l.....,-!.....
- - -" ' '
Still AEGther Opporiuuiiy!
JITarly.lhP t licit turr Man.
HACK AdAl.:
TE take this method of ir.formint: the
citizens cf Lewistdirg and surrc.Lini.n
r. rr. .h.iitrr. nre a-Min with tin m for a
J and at lower price than ever heretofore. U .
; have taken the il l Mar:.! alove Christ A
j Caldwrli's Drug Store, and having much 1-ct-
tcr lisl.t than vie had ;n our e'd rooms, and
j mi-re convenient r.'on.s in every respect, wt.
shall t e better able to arrommudaie. T. rs ns
liatirz i-i- ti'r. 1 .i.rt-s'-. 1 frien-1 j i-r r.-:at-- wt.rrti
tl.. 11 uM lit- to l.aTi- rr; i. ,1 rr trnti.f.-rr. .1 t" Tn; i r - :i
a iliuii I.-ir-ir.-r en!r. ran l.A.e It ..one on -t:.-rl ti.-li.i-.
' all 1 ttie roi-i.1 will 1 wiirraiit.-d t.. l-ee ntal!yar ir-- I.
aii in. titui'.-i l..-lti r tlii-n ll.i.-e l.i, b tl.-y a-e .l- h
j fr.n:l. l' r-'Ua wautitiir 1 t-vra; li" ran l.nte tin m t.-r
i jirie. . milling fr-m jf.". to -'. I'i -ti:re.- .t pr-ii. i -n-tim-.l
t.. tli.ir li. in. tliroi'irli .i-V.n-M, .ml rf .1t: mJ
j-er-n. talo n r.t tlie plinrt.-.t n-tii e. at their re-i.!-t e. . :
; i-ieturi-.- of V- Ul.c eliii.lr. ll t.k.-n in one ae.-.-rd ill a t ri-.'tit
AL..rot.i; pi.-jurw tak.o.-n d::rk aa rainy
cr th.'n ihlh. rr tyj- v. tt .- ri'-fr. :-t at; 1 I r;.;
' I'ieiur'- from .'ioct.. to 4. tn mi-.i llj pur-'ha-'T
i extend a cortli.il inTit-iti.n t- all t" rail ;r.l fern
. fsamine our ..-nm.ti'. lieih.r tli- y ;.ot p
Kern-vil iTthe pUc. roi m.-' overt"l!ritA CaiJWfii'.-
Mainraoth I-ruKir. We jtudy to rfi?e.
M l AUTY. ArtM.
TV. ft. In-rifi:I..n4 c:r"n in t! e rrr. nr.-! irpt-iitt-fiiriir-li-l
at tlie It K. rt v; t." I'ei M.rf i-l-i n - f t i. .rri
tlie l.u.-imr.-rnn vw bare hi. oT.porriinity ii..t . r.-u iu-1
, with. ;Lowtfturj:. ct. '-.
Ilroke Out in a Xciv IMaro !
Jl.SSi: II. W ;l.l. l-.avine
m
! civin? fatofaelitm t all. lee Tream I
j tip every eveninf-.
Aus- It.
tv.-, r
Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! kc.
liutj Early, and 'i:re J iur Munfy .' .'
'CJIE SUllSCri'illT IS prOParfl! til fliriii!l
X at all li.ies the very U-tCO.L of evirv
,!,.srr.pt,on, from the ilkes-Ii.irre an-1 M,a-
mi,!;in' miIlt He has .-n han.l an article of
vv qnali,r, such as is se!,!, in tim't
,u ,ms ,lirkct i,!cll hewi!l dispt se aI ,i,e
, f,.,h pnrCs-Conl washed, an.l c.v ,1
' me .it. ,ire - n rr.i lite. 1. t I mi e.ehn tii-e.I l.-r
merchantable Country l'roiiuce ol most kinds
as well ?s for cah.
Coal Yard at T ho"s Nrsbil's Lumber Yard
on fouth Water street.
Nov. l'J, 1S50 tf It. I. XCSEiT. '
WINFIELD FACTORY ! i
Acur llartlrloii. I'nion "u., I'u.
TIIE subserilior, thankful
fi r pat patn-noe, would n.t- rru
his friends and ihe public in
ra!, that he cnufimu's to manul.tc-
tiire all kinds of M olcii iootN, mh-Ii as
Ioihs, ('assnneres. l"wteu, Satttnclt1-. -I -van.), ,
lilanfcets and Flannels; al.o, Carrot and
"" "' '
c... " ri. . l i. .t .
I "'(
est kind in use, and havin; employed the
best of workmen, he fuels s:i:r in saving
that his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in the countrv. A iiod sup
ply of the above goods kept constantly en hand
for sale or lo exchange for wool, at prices
that can not fail to plt-a i-. WOOL will be
Carded in the best manner and on the shortest
notice. Terms for ear.linu'. caNh on the de
livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY.
Winlield Mills, M.ireh no. 1857.
LATEST
AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS!
T)ETER IIOSH havin; rocrivfil
j L his first (.l4 lor NiT. "IX.
would invite the at'ention of bmh Town and
Country to his carefully seli-ctt.il stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, kc. kc. ,
of the latest styles and l est qualities, adapted
to Ihe season and to the wants of the Commu
nity and of the times.
nrCall and sc for vonrselvei and be
: I -. - i, e . r
. ti'miiaruiiuiiitiisuiomic is r ;r p aee tor
I Bargains! We lake much pleasure ill shou mg
! nnr goods, but more in plta-in customer. ! y
j givitr: trades l.rwbnr;, .t. nil
L?u SAMrORD'S IMVIGORATOH,
or I.l.rr llitivil
f - .tN MTU IK THAT tVM!V ;olV M h TV WH(j!
n' t in a i- fl-"-t .t tin ot h-.tb( f'-r tl.. Lirta u
ftn l !.: t., i if li lift in ' Or human r:.y, n-J twa
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i n ll: " ri-riier i.I' f'.'iiri'i
l.fWist.i:r. a rU !..!:.! a
PIMNi; Ai .-L'MMKR C.Oi JS.
fr L.'-i as uvii I i - - n 1 . r ii: e n . f . i m
pari.it' the var..-u-i styles if l'tt-s ;.kt.
It. r-c Ie I.ait.es. Urreut-s. I tl.i.s, I.awo..
Itnihai-rs. 'i'l-nes. iini'. ri'iiit-nes. C. ilars,
I'ridrrsl.'i'ves. Ilandkerrhicts, Tr.ir.mir.c",
llb-vcs, Mitts, t gethcr ir.th
I itit- l ot r Ilor.i. silt .ooiw.
rr.:.-'- Mushtis, &c. Also, Kta-'y-Madr r:-
"n cloths, c.?.si.msnes.
V.'-.i.gs. Hats. Cravats, l.nn't.5. ai d a r.a;
fit : h -..!. Tl; r. .1"
.sf i; 'rrr.r. molasses.
Tras. .' n, l'b-e-... in l.ire or sxa'l
i;'.i.:a t - s. FSHl lv th- quarter,
I h.-!i,..rvlilelarf.'-.. SALT ly
the sark -r I ii1-."'.
and, in sli.srt, alrnost evervti.:..: i;.
in our st.-ies, car. be tonn-t i.'; e
y ke-t
r. as t
all of v.lii. h will be so! !.-.: :
LOWEST CASH PRICE
er cxrliangf.l for C-. tir.-rv I'r -'ne.-. A
:H
s-ks. is a Fair Trial ; :i.ek Salts Str.all
I'r.'lits a:.d l'r rrrt IVyt::. t.t.
r ir S3T " 3 S
of a sitperii-r ijnality. fr. :n ll.'rtiey M:'.',
not sri und any ci.-ser than the tt....s turr.isii
, in this r git-n. and i;ttite r.s p- !. .'. r.t t si'.r'
ru r, h.eh ran t e resrrd by i' i tiimi. sei-i :B
large tr sma-l .iiiantitifs.
Al.i:X. AMMOXS.
Lewisbiirg, Fa.. T.r
Vor.'j'FI iili Siit't-f. Tl:i . i;!ierihr
1.N ir.i'St r- 7 1 rttuliy informs the e:t:rer s cf
I.t'-vislurj ai d vieinitv. that he hns ,n hai
and I. r 'a'r a chvaphti f I I ItMil KE,
f. i the S;-r:i g tin. if. comprisitis
I rossiit tr :'.!! l.'ott:mo:i lJuroat:.-.
rt tni ios tirii Ui'ok Ca.-i1?. Center,
Car'l nml l'irr Tal-Ii lUnir? r.n.i
l'.rcakfa.-: TaMc?. ('i;i'l.or.riis. 't-
tare
at:. other JJcJslca'i?, Mar.it?,
Sot'.i.--.
aa.l Cliairs
I of all knid
I short notir
COFFINS'
ie te order er
I The puii'i.c are cordially invited tr rinn-Ti
j his . ik-.as he is sure that tht v will be saL"
' litd with his stock of Waro, and j n.-fs.
iOI.OiON or.M
I.i-wisburg, Sept. 13, l?.'"
Looks. .VaUlio.
and .l-v'll , next docr'o
I'o.t Othce I hea? lur
! Cash. A. E. DENOKMAXDIE, At.
Lewibnri;, April - I, lf-51.
JOM.II hll.l.V, Auflloncrr.
SOLICITS the patronace of the public
U.-v,'.. iice en South Filtn slxser. i.ewi'
' burg, l'a. DectBiber 5, lS-'-r..
1-) j 4 l (i for Justices af
) 1 iJV l IV O fon:b. for si'e
nr j nntid i-rc'.tr, at ihe ChtoeiclcOa.ee
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