Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, May 28, 1858, Image 2

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Freedom, national: Slaverv, sectional!
STATE CONVENTION.
Till: lUriZi:.S 1 Philadelphia and of
the several counties of the I'oinuiunwfallli,
opposed to the "I.ecompton Siviiidlc,"and the , our last issue we have read carefully the
df.-p.nic policy of the National Vlmini-tra- 1 substitute of Mr. English, which has DOW
ti.m in forcing upon the people ot Kansas a j b , j are prcrarcd ,0 give
Constitution lu dehance of their known I . . 1 . .,
wishes, an,! in subversion of the great nshl " Jr opinion of that measure, as well as our
of self-government, ami in favor of a sound Views of what should be done lu this crisis.
Am.-n a p.dit v in (ippo-mon to the policy We, as a people, are obliged ti pursue
and intrigues of foreign governments, are re-; ono 0f iw0 courses. Wc must either swal
qucstel .0 send Deb-sates, equal in number , ,flw ljCC0U1pl,n ucaJ auJ ,aj, or Vote to
t 1 their Iieprcsciilativc'S and Senators, iu me . . r - ,, - ...
state Legislature, to meet .invention, a. remain out of the L Dion uuti wc have a
Il.irri-huig. in the Hall of the Hou-e of Kep- population Which will entitle US to one
1. 'entiitnes.ou Till KsliA V, the t-.h day of Kepreseutative in Cotif-rcsa. This is as
JTI.Y, A. I)., is.'.s, at i o'clock, 1'. M-, to 1 much as to sav, "If, after all your i-briek-nmninatr
Slate officers, and transact such oih-, j aj bellowing : if, after all your op
er bu-ine-s as the cngencics way demand. - ... - . : 11 :r .. .. ...m ..,
i!y o.dcr of Sulc Conimiuco, P"S1.!'0D 10 ""S 'mlle, ' "
l.KMi:i:i. TO III 1, riiairman. I sacrifice your principles, and say amen to
Atte-t Eiin tmi Mai rnicii-.ii. Sect'y. it, we give you for school purposes so
- - - " - 'much; for the support of a State Univer-
f-Tbc (.'oiutiiiisiutic rs of Union couu- ; f jty s0 much ; fur the completion of the
ty have appointed the fullowiu;: Collectors tmblic Luildines so much ; til the fait
( f Tas-s for ljS :
Hiiffaloe Robert Slrajhorn.
K.ibt Uuffaloe Hetj Sehrack.
West Liuflaloc (m o. K. Sbeary.
Hartley Junies Halfpenny
J.iuiojlonc Klias Jiauibert.
Lewis Christian Motiadi.
Kelly John Criwe!l.
Lewisburg X. W. Audrow Kennedy.
" S. V. Win. Cameron.
Mifllinbnrq .lames Clnmlers.
New lierliu t'liristian Winter.
I tiiou John Stoeker.
'W Ii i 't.- 1'eer Henry lienuaca.
B-i?" 1' ti e manner iu wl.r.U the lliitish
naval officers treated our suffering coutitry-in-'U
as de.-eribed on our first pgc
ehows conclusively that there is no lad
feolini on their part towards us. Napier,
the lliiti.-h Minister.says the reported ag
:resious tipoti our fli' if real will be
discountenanced by his covr rntnent, as no '
s'ich acts wore fcouteiuplatcd. hen wc
hear l-th sides of the story, we shall per
haps learn that slave -traders and CUibusters
base so al u-ed our 2 .g iu their nefarious
j radices, that the ISritish l ave ouly used
tx'ra cautions to avoid impositions. Any
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trouble or mistake will be hailed by s ave
p wer. as a god-send, and uiaguilied as
inucu as pesioio to uivcrt atieLtion irom
tt.ejr k'Uldi-s to tiU-CQ luo cuains upon ,
K.Lsas. j
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lVeW Tariff Hove. !
Vasimngton, May P. Ilon.Win.W.
i.oyee oi sou.n Carolina nas uiaue a report ;
iii the House ol representatives from the
Select Committee on the Tariff, &e. It
takes cround that the protective policj j
uhuu.d ha cutirely alan.Jonpd, and resoit i
carty as rraeticable to nllL I
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as a Uici.wure ox economy. Ariit ies oi i
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piiuie nee.es:,.. y euouoa uc .a. .Uv .
lowest ratu of duty, and the burden thrown
MB UiUCU US lUML.li; I'll 1UAUU13. A uc :
navigation laws hould be so modified as j
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not to require any pei tion oi tue ciuccrs
and crews of American ships to be Amcr-!
lean seamen, and that -Vnieneau citizens . The originators and ttbettors of the move
nhnnlil he freo to nurchafe and sail foreicn I ment are boasting that the inhabitants of
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ihir on entire efiualitv with Anier- ''"3 territory would barter their hopes in
.u p., on entire erjuamy wnu -vm lU ,ife nj tbe ncxt for , grab at Uncic
uilt ships, and th American coast- a pitlab,c ,
ide should be open on terms cf per- Vnm bl( unw(,rth liE1M M.y 61
built si;
ican built ships.
itig trade should be ope
feet equality to foreign vessels.
The Committee say that they da not cn- ' though it be painful. With that devotion
tcrtain the hope that they can inaugurate and magnanimity characteristic of tho Free
this new policy now. Such radical changes j w e 6houlJ droP ,b.ueht of
" ' 3 , . . , , . existing State governments, go, like one
must be the work of time. They do not, ! . o UD(lcr bo j,,;
therefore, look so much to immediate prac-1 billj vo(0 tbe janj bribe, with its Lccomp
lieal results as to the effect on public opin-j ton appendage, into eternity, and then
ion, and thus ultimately insuro the tii-1 urge forward emigration, so that before
umph of the principles they advocate. another year rolls around, we may count
Hon. M. R. II. Garnett, of Virginia, docs ! ? rVn guaranteeing our admis.s.on
,, , , . , ,. i into the confederation,
not concur in all the conclusions of the from yuinJ,ron,iDdowan, May s.
Committee. j For our part, we consider it a most in-
... ' ' " ." mi . tT-' famous dode an infernal swindle a
, ASIISOTON, .'lay iv. I ue i resiueuv
nf the United States
has lonnaiiy asKeu
of ConarcM the authority to contract a
! r c i -. r.i-ifi i ,i ni r. . , not . i
cceding ten jcars. The Senate Commit-
tee of Finance have the matter under con- i
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fciJirniou. 1
Judge Lnring cutcred upon his duties .
to-uay as cniet justice 01 me v,our. vi
Claims.
Gen. Shields the hravc and intelligent
Iri.-hinan it in stated has taken his scat
on the ll.'Dublican side of the I. S.
Senate, in favor of Liberty ; llicc goo! in '
the South. J'helps aud Cavanaugh, the
Minnesota Ii-rrcMiutativcs, it is said sub- ;
milted to tic South before they could get ,
admitted. .
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I!y tho advice of hit- pby. icians, Charles
n H take seme umc ii ne is ever complete-
U restored.
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It is faid that no republican members
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.f CoiiL'rtss are luvited to White House
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t lh s ly 1'iis I'ueLaLan.
he counted the cost of the journey ho had
commenced in the Leeompton business,
replied : "Yes, I have taken a through
ticket aud checked all my baggage."
When rcmiudel by the .'resident, iu a
conversation, of the fate of certain rebels
under Jackson's administration, he signif
icaully retorted : "Jni-soa it (had."
Wasiii.nc.7on, May 22 The President
has appointed Dr. C. II. Hunter, of Head-
"g. agent for the purchase of anthracite
coal for the use of the United States Gov-
krnment. The t lhce is one of the most
Suable in the gift of the Executive, the
reeut rrcuivrDg a ccinuiistioa on Lis jtir-
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wir of 11 succeeds Jude'e Kvans as 1 ... i i .i t. r.i- ' On his way to Salt Lake City from Cul-I Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Diaries, die,
w.ir oi K i, tucccceis juotc i,ans as i.. We Bhal soon know the result of this con-' . ' ... ' , ,1 w ...i.i i
Senator from Sauth Carolina i . e t .t . r "ornia, Mr. U ilbert met larM numbers of I.cHoroiI . tilt Cold
o ta i ouih Carolina. ' ,est, aud not long afterwards also that of ; on the way as ; in legible and durable characters, to order. I
Senator Pouglns, when vked whether tli0 vutc on ,he land ordinance. These ! D ' ,y . way, as Mt't-IC PORTFOLIOS, c-c, made to suit!
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t . U ..t...a ;n if mimliop rf tin
VCUnl'llU) lumiaiin -u " "
r.u Mar. the first rer-nonsc from Kansas
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' in reference to the act which late.y passed
Congress for the admission of that Tcrri
1 tory as a State of tlic Lnion. Y e copy
enough of the artii4e to indicate its spirit:
1 1-ECoMPTUN OR ftO ADMISSION. 5iuce
-priiigs within tho State not excecdiuo
twelve ; also, five per cent, of all the pro-
cecds of tho public lauds for building roads,
! internal improvements-, &c ; but if you
will not do this you will be obliged to stay
i out of the L'niou uutil your population
will tutille you to ono Itcprcsuiitutivc."
Having found that threats alone arc in
j Fullieieut to curb the people of Kausas,our
I em mies have joined a threat uud bribe,
; and hope by these mean to rttcceed in
i their purposes. Wc would inform them
I that tho (iovornmeiit dues not own land
I iii'iugh to buy up the people of Kansas,
i We would rather consign ourselves to eter
ual poverty, than be the instruments of j
our own degradation. Who that mingles j
, with the people, hears their opinious, and j
observes the spirit iu which they arc ex- !
pressed, can doubt as to what will be the
lesuh of that election ? Our enemies j
may consider us fools and knaves ; but give .
us a chance at the ballot-box and we will
rt',1"'n ,,lft compliment. In the event of
the reienfinri of tlinf orilinnnpr Arid nritli
it the Constitution, what harm is there to
accrue from our remaining a few years in ;
a territorial condition '! We can sec none, 1
unless it be that the hungerers for office, 1
the wolves who hope to gorge themselves 1
I'Uimc plunder wi.l tc lor a wtu.e, a.
least, disappointed. Our population is at
' J.J,, . tue e.,.,, 'uf estah!i-h- !
iuj, a St.ltiJ 4;,,vcrnmcut erecting public
buildings, Jte., must necessarily be enor- '
nmus; and, worse thun ttiat, Leavenworth 1
county will have nearly, if not quite, half ;
iils tipense to pay. vi uat. voter is mere
who wishes to saddle himself with a bur
densome tasation Let us retain our pre
sent r.osition until our population becomes I Increased salaries arc given to Members ;
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mor nulI1(.rou, our business esranded. !
an j our resources developed ; then wc n j
be admitted, with honor to ourselves, a i
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n,b o member of tbe great family of lie- ;
publics.
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Lccuiiipioti is thcrcfjic passed provided .
,i,n (.nrA ,r iv-,nsAQ vnt tn nt i.n.f.
I'wii'tw v. "v.... ---w u v.v.. j .
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It.rea mnugrao ; ot uerwisc we remain m a i
territorial condition until we have 93,000 j
"e wiU i 1
From the rVarenworth lJffpr, My ".
GovcrnmcBt docs not owa IaDd
cnou;;h to buy up the people of Kansas.
Our dutv, as it appears to us, is plain
Iinnr:,imf(.,l KcnundreliSni. It is !
Iow.ivcd.villaiuou.s. It has i
It nas its on-
in : ;t,lu.ticc : its chiefest feature is par- :
.;.i:., . ; iha l..i...i iwnnlai. nFih. i.
lest despotism. I
The Cat of the people is just as Burclj ;
pronounced as though it h id been heralded
by trumpet voices from every hill-top that :
divrsiQcs our beautiful prairies. No new
manifesto need be made, ihe unlatrsuo-
' mission of the Leeompton Constitution
I . -ll .... .1111 !l . .1.- -.til I
: win uu. du..u , ." r-- '- ;
through the ordinance to bury the lance
of their jti6t indignation deep iu the heart ;
of the swindle.
At present the absorbing topc is the j
probable late oi the Jcavenworm consti- i
tution, which is a legal intruincut,tranied
by a convention duly elected under tho
provisions of a statute passed by tho tcrri-
v . I 1 1 ..... A r-nr.!.' i a rnrk ia tft Yin
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alive to tho necessity of voting on this
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iiuestion. As there is some objection to
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th. .nnttittitinn nmnnff the free State dem-
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the future fortunes of the territory or :
State, and bence they are looked to with I
great iutcrcst. Lancaster Examiner.
FROM KANSAS.
St. Ldlts, May 4.
A dispatch dated from Fort Leaven -
' worth, on the 22d inst., says that Doni -
phan county, Kansas, at tho recent Free
State ilcction, gava about four hundred
' and fifty majority for the Leavenworth
i Constitution. Several precinct polls were
, not opened, and not one-half the vote of
! the county wa polled.
The lt.mociat, of this city, publishes a
. Itittir froui Mr .f. M. Waldec, eJitor of
LEWISBURG CHRONICLE
the Quinda. Chindowac (Free State,) es-1
timates the vote ofttic lerntory at o,uuu
r 11 t.l 1 .1. . T .nnn.n.lh
lor, ana agaiu&k mu munuivu
Constitution.
Tho vota both for Stato officers and the
Constitution wag quite small.
BgGeorgc 15. Cltecvcr is the Congreg
ational preacher whose publication near
llofton of his queer dream about "Deacon
Giles' Distillery" subjected Liu to prose
cution and fiuo. The Judge (Shaw) who
allowed that, was the one who recently do
creed the illegal sale of liquors a nuisance
which anybody may abate. Mr. Checver
is now iu New York, pastor of the large
Church of the l'uritans, and foremost iu
the causo of Liberty aud every good work
The following tribute to him appears an
nonyniously iu the X. Y. TriLunc whe
ther it is from the pen of Whittieii or
Aikkn, wc leave each reader to decide
without appeal.
tan.t up! true lit arte. mull !
SUntl till tl.y w.ik if iK.ii...
Tli- !"r.-nnt 1'lt.r iu Hit. ti rtjt,
Thv t.udtuniri iliauil'iou I
1 hear ttiy 1-iiriiififf w.mls
liut itiunfully ai-a luU't;
Tli. y llinll iu. Iik- a triuit!! l!:ist
llL-lu eut ii buttle i-leui.
Tti'-y ff.nn- with weight anJ Owvr,
In -rili.'l' uit. rroic Inlil;
. Tli.'y uiiu.l iiiv et the manly bl&rt9
Aiiti IJru lity ol yij.
Iu hiiih ait.) nervous -tr-ntti
Ab.iv.- the tlriW tliey (nl,
Likn tliu .-rntvl-T'i. Ihittk-hh.'iit,
Tile t-Ubhlug "fills U;el.
I i.-c tlie f.imfn ctiw,
I Br" tl.m . Imrj;.- a li.'M,
1 m tie ir l ixwiMil hiiiiul-!.' sialics,
freui .H llty ml-m-a ltu-M.
1 will DL't l-i.t lht h.-p...
Nor I'l.l th.-.- Ii. -t 0) I'-iir:
I'll ll.l ili-ult th"-' w till lulvie.-,
Nwr grevt tlaii with a i lici-r.
I knw ttir I'lirrwiw f.iir.-:
Tl.y vitii for th.-.- ii. iii.til-.;
Tliy w.'.i. i. t-.r tin. .-.nils ..f ui. u,
AU't Mliat tii'i LurU liatli eaij.
Tlii. then, tliy rrwar.l,
'I In- ti -I; f .lut v ilni.-,
Tl.y I. iv.- l..r limn, tin- f.-ari.f Uinl,
And liiuiui'h illi.s Sou.
lr--.it ti.-art an t PLilwart arm,
Strike lioui with all yeur might '
arv I. .1 in trnuii.i. cl tii:mli-i i uuiue ;
And liod dt-l'.'Ud the right :
Increased Pay and Taxes !
It is not a little singular that tho irry
'lem-cratic govermu-iiils of Pennsylvania
and of the l'nited States, with all their
avowed hatred of aristocracy, aud great
l.lvc. fr thn dear pcnle. are continually
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8 " givct. the President
iu defiance of the Constituiion, by voting
coal, wood, lights, anl various conveiiien
ccgj uuder tlic hjuii of rcpaird for the
i.:ie(.ulivc waIJSion.
Extra comptusation is voted to clerks ,
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and d)or keener?, vhi c reot)lo aro tdfe.
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nf Comrreits. while neorle ttarre.
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TLo uiembers of our State Legislature
, ,i,..c.i s-iftrt .i,.
UIU lUVUI.wllt.3 ui'tevu auua
th contractcd to do the work for,
J
Uarv t lhc consti utiou and cood
It in Iittio better than fiwiimang fur i
, con-
faith.
tuem i
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-,v ianQ tuia iiuui iuu iojiilhu. bud me iuic
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aDI ,tarv;gi (bcir wives sufferim for
comfurt Qf ,ifcj auJ Khnina co.iug
for bread.
It is proposed to increase the pay
s fTi rr ra ,if alia nnnn t'A Iil mnn t ll
At tbe game ,imc thousands of men
I aro outot work, and sulk ring tor tooel,
and Government is a.-kiu" a second loan
anu ijovcrniucni is b.-mu" a sccouu loau
of pillions of dollars. To make the
mat(cr worsCi tbo Soutbcrn mcn ar0 pro.
posiDS to abolish all duties of foreign im -
posing to aboiisb an duties ox foreign
portations, and collect means for al! this i
extravagance l.y diren taxulion.
lou who una it uara to pay stato and
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county, school, poor and road taxes, just i
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thiuk of raising Seventy Millions more to
carry on this extravagaut government, 1
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lull t,(v iuhk UIU D.IUIW. 1IU uu
you like such democracy ?
Wc find the following in the Xvrlh
American of the 21th :
"I.ncp.kase or Fay for Naval Offi
cers Government Ci.f.rks "stump
1 NG FOR J,EC0M1T0.. II ashtnilton.Mil
The joint Committee of Naval Affairs
Lave asreed to a bill, which thev will re
nort on Monday, the 24th. in favor of in-
it.. f nr..., : v,.mm I
(including all gradc.-v) twenty dollars per
month, and giving two eitra rations to
the officers iu command.
"A number of Clerks, in the employ of
the govcrntnenf, have left Washington for
Kan.sas, where they will take tho stump
in favor of Locomnton. The parties in
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.um.iuu . ..a j-pv j aa i o, wuu am .
scnt out by the Administration their j
regular pay as clerks of tho government i
nicanwhlle running on. ' I
Let them succeed, and northern labor-
ers might inaee-l a well De slaves.
HUs JJarrc luconl.
Froin Utah.
Washington-, May 23. The Union
publishes a letter from Fort Uridgcr, dated
(ulbcrt, formerly a merchant of Salt Lake
; cit tLat G,ncloot Cumming and Col. !
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'Kane were met by him m Lcho Canon,
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; 4i) mi.es this side or Salt Lake on the i th
... t
j of April.
About twenty MorinODSaccom-
panied them
: , il,n h.-irder. of V,. tl..-,.., I
v l . i i i
.Nearly one hundred wagons were lcav- ,
ing city daily, and so far as women and
childrcn were concerned, the city was
nearly depopulated
It is supposed that a large portion of I
' them aro secreted on the City Creek,
i.
! above Salt Lake, in the mountains, where
it i known that they Lave large casks of
provisions.
I In conversation with Ttrigham, he was
j told that if the army would give him time
j he would leave, but otherwise, he would
j "send them to bell across lots."
! The corrcpprtrdcnt adds : "We sre
awailiug news from .ov. Cutnaiing with '
was surposcei, iu mc unite .uouniains, ; enstomers. !
& WEST BRANCH
much interest and anxiety, pearly re-,
' turn lu c....p .0. -j
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as he .'uPPl!
112 I.O t(.f.L- Kith ll I III 136 SUrDlieS-
. Tl i i i man suctl out a writ oi naueas corpus, mi
r,nLA..ELrHiAACT.ON.-ThoLeb3non!(liuiiiotIicr C0IIip,1!e(J td bt'illg ie
Courier, in a late article, publishes the , daughlcr to cnurt. The Judge a-ted the
following paragraph, which is about true: ; ffl11,(lJcr she wanted to marry Smith ?
"Philadelphia is now engnged in a war ', She said "yes" and lie married them.
upon the interior of the Male, that may lor i
a tune put the people ot the country to in
convenience and some loss ; but which
must eventually result to the injury of the
City. The lianks of tho City have al
ways pursued a narrow policy toward
similar institutions in the country ; and
they are now particularly engaged iu
'ruuuing' country institutions, to coerce
them into navinz tribute to the City
through large deposits, kept there fur an '
imaginary security.
If Philadelphia Lusiucss men wish to
retaiu the confidence of the people through
out the State, they must change their tac-.-.
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lies eouhiueiauijr uuu iuiouu a uiuiu iiuvi-
at and enterprising line of policy. ur- I
rithurg JluralJ.
Mayor Tiemann of New York and Gov.
j Brown of Georgia arc co-npcratinr in
breaking up the illegal aud deceptive L it
: teries of Swan & Co., which arc advertised
through Pennsylvania aud other States.
If the District Attorneys would do their
duty, many of these causes of robbery,
illeticss, and corruption would be supprcs- '
ted iu the germ. '
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It is the hairy side of leather that cracks .
harness and all other such articles there
fore ought to bo made with the hair side
next to the horse or animal on which thev
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are uscei. i
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A young man in New Yoik advertised
for a wife. In less than two hours, wc
are told, eighteen married men sent iu
word that he might have theirs.
JIST Oi i:.li:KS of Merchandize
j subject to License, within the County
ot I .!!., lor the year 1 ..
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Distillerir.
WtoT Rt rt ALOK
do
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Keirb k llro
50 oo .
50 00
An A .TEA!, will be held at the Commis-
sinners' office in I.ewisburg on MONDAY the i
-i-i nay oi ju.m. ncii, unen ana wnere all ,
inosc who .nay leei inemselves aeunrvcr! by '
the above Classification may attend if ihcy j
lh.,n.k Pr',Prr bel:!!.n. .,hf h''" ..f ,',.an'1 3
ol t,,at "av-
MI KM SPHiEI.MOYKR,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for '
Hartleton, I'a, May 18, 1S58
I'l.AIV AUD FA.Xt'V
BOOK BINDING.
? : 'THE SllllSCrilierS, llVillfC llOHRllt lllC
1 , L Bindery late of sstcphen 11. and l.yman I
C ! i. e .c.i. I n.i.i.. ... :. :
j Vil,on, of Milton, and added lo it some;
superior implements, and having .secured the
superintendence of Mr. H. E. DOWNING, ho
has lor len years been empioyeu in one oi ihe
; best ISimleries in I'hilaitelphia, ana comes
with the hrst recommendations for integrity
and competency, are now prepared to
Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, News
papers, 1UUS1C, KC. S.C.,
in every style desired. Work may be either I
bound or half-bound, in
Morocco, Sheep, or other
Lkatuer, or Muslim of various colors,
and ornamented with MARBLE PAPER of
dttVerent tiures, shades and colors.
.,, ,Z , ,., ,,, , p, .a,:a,
Old Bibles and other Hooks or I apers which
it is desired to preserve as memorials in a
. 1 . . ...
''.v, can be made more secure by the Bin- i
kill.
Lettering and Bindin? heretofore done bv
tne .union liiiuiers, can ue execuieu vy us in
a mrr,imdi,r ,yfi as we have lheiry tocUt
types, and designs.
: A good Bindery nas long been desire.!
in litis vicinity, and we can therefore most re-
snectfiillv solicit the public patronage, trusting
that it will be sutlictent lo repay the outlay
anu risK. J v Kent, toois, siock, ana worK-
men all requiring money, we shall expect
i'.l V O.V lil-.Ll 'l'.K V of all workvsj We
intend to charge moeterate, c9um.le and
uniform prices, on the M Live and Let Live"
principle and hope to make it a permanent
business.
Office in the center of Market Square, north
side, xecond storey, adjoining the Cmhowicli
and Telegraph offices, third door from Ihe
Post Oitiee.
WOKDEX & CORNF.MlTS.Prop-rs
lir.NRY E. POWMM;, A-ent.
Lewiburg, Moy l, l5s.
(rt Blank Books, Bibles, Hymn and Praver
FAR3IER MA Y 28, J 858.
--T-'J Z I
, j . ut the mMlcT wouMu-t
cei m:irriou,uui ine gin iu.iiui.1 -
consent and she being of age, the gentle-
I D
Executors' Notice.
YT'OTIl'E is hereby Riven, that Letters
X Testamentnry on lhe l.".-t w ill and testi:
meiit of ') i.t.s rl.l.r;A., late cf
Kelly ownship,.!..eaicd, have been pranted to
the undersigned, by the l.ejri-tcr of l.'nion
county, in due form of law; therefore all person-
'knowing themselves indehted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having just claims against
the same are also refiiie-icd to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
WM.S.I'I.IMiAX I r-xec-I'AsCJIAl.
rl.lNtJAX, utors.
Kelly Tp, Mav 13, IftiS
Administrator's Notice.
OTICK is hereby Riven that letters of
administration upon the CMate c f Jull S
fii i Mill. in. I A. ate ot the nornn-'n oi i.ew-
isbuiL,', deceased, have been ihis .lav granted
to i he subscriber by the lieji-t'-r of Wills li.r
tlie ct.uiitv of l nion : all per-ous havini?
claims against said e-tate will present them
at once to the subscriber for seiileinent, and
til e owms said e.Male are reiiursle.1 to
make pavincnt imiueiliatelv.
W M. II. t'HAMitKKl.l.V, Admiu'tor
l.ea i-.l ur. May SO, H-'iS
Real Bstate-
ORPHANS" COURT SALE.
ril.L Le cjj.osed to I'ublic. Sale, on the
premises, in l.ime-tone township, I a.
len cotinty, on Satiiritut.Junc l'.i, IH.'H, a cer
tain tract or pi' ee of I. ami situate Iu the
above itm-i.sliip. ailioinins lands
I l.CWis
T. v:, r
Iiin'ii.ii'l, lwiianoei Walter, John M
, . .... . . ... .
and others, coiitaitii'it: I.'i.r!ij-i rr .le
i and others, contaitii'isr 7i. rv-Vre .
or less, with the apptufnai.ce . The Improvement-
are, a one storv and half I'laiiie
f - lbiiise, a small Hank liarn. a otinr1?
1 "i itliehaid.Ac. The land is ail clear. .
ai.-l in a e;.n-d state of ctillivanr n.
i Sale to O'tiitnetice at 10 uVlnek A. t.
MAIUA Zl.iIRi:M.N, Adm'x
I t:.V !'. if .1 -A3 .:vyij.M-, Jv. d.
FOR RENT!
T
Sal.
Hi: T i:.HS occupied at pre-
sen i.. W'a hmct' -:i Hu'rh tiseii rt- a
i. Tv v are -unable fir S I If ll'S.
. Al.so lb" ri-'i: I .i . ecipv. ;
'i T.-rin liplv lo
Jan !, I- -,' JOHN li. I.I.N -N".
V
VALUABLE i:i:AL EM'ATE
r I tllH sill .-crib. r. iVcr . f..rsa!c hi- Rr-i lenee
on the v. -." t -
tl'.il t-ecol.'l
, hrjl ecu V;
i;i li.e linr. .'ith ..f I.
anil ---t.I.iilli' Ml tet
a hall id pr.'iuid.mri
cetisi -l.iie'ol' liear a !,
itiga lrentit !t'J lee: en
cei. ml sire. t, and in U ntli loi feet.t; inrhe;.
The improvements are a comniodi.oi- three
Storey KRIt'K J W KT ,1 ,1 N r
iii I KTSI . ' r,ssc,1 t-Tirk, 4 7 fet
trunt by tcci dep well finil;j! wilh a
marble bae, marble sills aud lnr.fls intrant
a fire-j.foot" roof with a NVmg attached ot"
2-1 by I'J tec! an Out Kitchen a Well rOx
rellent water, with a Tump id. uin.fr r-iof a
birge Citprn also under mot' a lare v.vw
Stable an Ice House anil ot'icr itcesary
ut-buiMinv:. 'i'here are als on iai-tje
The bicatittn is a desirable cne titlier : r a
private residence vr public business. Jt is on
tlie must e'evate l part oi the Uurt uch, near
the r'uiirt Httuse.and but a shortd'stai-ee irdii
.Market street. Terms will be made en v.
June., K7 G. F. MII.U:K.
FOK SALE.
t-4 MY Residence, on North Third street,
iTxJll.etti-burj;, :tl ft. front, and including
back bnildinp: 62 ft. deep. Ba.-ement, and
Attick fini.-lied. Every convenience in the
way of out-btiildincs.
4lNO, a Half Lot on Market st., opposite
S. Ritter's residence, with a good W ell of Wa
ter and new Stable : very dcMrahle for a hu-i-
ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.)
AlwO, other Lots, some with and some
without Uuihlinzs. JOII LOCKE.
Lewisburg, Oct. 8, I.e57.
ITot To rninwc
Plinnr-P fur a "Rirrro.nf
liVi AU11IOI.1 111UI11( lOI a Udltllli:
12 in T70R N 1 1.1 near I.cwi-but-.a Tract of
7,)1 M4 , . -. . . . . r,
w'l almost lOU irm of good Farming
in on ' Land, limestone soil. It will be sold On reas-
lotto! enable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire
.....v . ..... . ...........
I li1!
I I l lllla a.l l ll'l' "..l.e. IS
JJj hereby iven,thal the undersigned have
i,een annointcd Kiectttors of the estate of
Mrs. MARY SWARTZ. late of White Deer
toa-nship.l.'nicn cotinty,deceased. All pcr-ons
indcMed to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those havin; claims
against it will present them properly authen
ticated flT settlement.
liEOlitiK J. SWARTZ, ) Excc
JACOU SWARTZ, utors
New ColittTibia, April 22, 1;,
New Arrangements--Kew Coeds!
TOSEril L. 1IAWX havinq: taken Hie
ti well known v .Ati. ii .1 1 .n "A ;, has
r,fllIe1 an,i mf in an lsive variety of
Hutu, Cap, Gtnthmrn 's CLtliiny, (c.
. . . ....... ... .
in a Ur-r and snlendid stuck of CLOTHS
CASSIMERE.s,&c, which he w ill makt up .,
nr,i,r, as he still continues the Tailorit:? Il'i-i-
11Css. lie is prepared tn execute all work
entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the
customer.
N. B. Cutting and Repairinc , j done to '
order. I.ewi.-btirg, April 10, I'i7
W I N Fi EL D FACTORY!
AVar ItarlH'.uil, l nion Co., I'a.
THE subscriber, lliaiikfiil
for past patronage. M ould inform
f his friends and the public in cenc-
W rul ll-ll K. 11.111 i n .. ... ... n, n .. l'.. n
tiire all kinds of YTouZcil -ools, such as
Cloths, CassimcTes. Tweeu, Sattinetts. Jeans,
IJlankets and Flannels.; also. Carpet and
Stoekin! Yarns. His mafhinprv 1)-m.it ,,f tin.
kind in use, and having empu.yrd the ,
iiesi in wnr ;men. np ifp nrp . ,fifn(
that l is work shall not be surpassed tv
any e'taufi-nmrnt in tue country. A uood np
p!y of the above goods kept cr.nstanr'y wi band
for sale cr to exchange fc-r wind, at pners
that can not fail to please. VO L w ill be
Carded in the bet manner and on the shertest
notice. Terms for ranlir. raJi en tlie de
livery of the mils. MARK ilAl.Ki'K.NNV.
Winfieid Mills, March :m, 1Sj7.
i:.TKr,vii.M: isoti:i
Cuitrtriltr, Snyiltr ( ., I'a. !
rpiIE undersigned takes particu!arpie.i-ure i
I in announcing lo his friends that he has '
taken the above Hotel, and is ever ready and
Arnitnmn.tatr all. hoth sreat ar.l ..mat:,
W ho oi.j kintllv liiTor Lira with . ewlt.
1. WKlDKNSAri.. PuormtTon,
April, 1S58 Smeaaor to l. Sii"Wkb.
JOS I A 11 KCI.I.1, Aurlloncrr,
SOLICITS the patronage of the public.
Residence on South Fifth street, I.ewis
burg, Pa. December S, 18i6.
CHOOL ORPFKf. nenrtv prielrd and fi r
tait a. itie l Animc.'f f'flice
i -O.ojrewj
mi: i.i vtit
I ,' V T i O liATOU !
rvwAi:it tsr .v-iah.',
Coiiiiioiinded entirely from (il'MS.
t-'onk iHiik iikst i i h'.A'i r. amu.iwk !(.:
1 l l.NKS now Lr'-r.- tt. '.i .i'-. Uinta. 1- a. j ' I. '.-.rr..:,
e:t-i. r. lui''li-r :l.l lucre vlf.-tual ll.i.li ai.y ""her ui....-ii.-
known. It in n..t only u 'l"irl,c, liut a fn r in.-ly,
jutii.ir Itr-t ..n I!..- i..r to .-.c. t it.- nioi).J uia'trr. then
CD tin aroinio h :u..i lia vls to rrry i ll llmt mHtlrr, ii.uh
a.H-oti.j lihl.ii. two j.uri' .-e!. ir.--t.oliy ailh. ut any i.f
the puuitul ...-l!le..- va .ii" UCKl ill I Lo .( "lal flu .1 lut
Catnarli. . 1 1 -Ti. i-l.-i l.- u", wlnir it .ur-. the Tt. m,
and wi,.-ll tiikeu daltf ill ni.-deiatt- .1" will aticuth-a
nlid build it uo with uuu.'Ual tdill:y.
The t.ILR in i n..1 cf the priurii-tl r?"tat' f t.1
the Luciiin t-ij ; ar.d Bi w lien it p.-lloiui-1:-lun .
t.. in well, the I'.w.-rJff llie BTitln r-- fully
Ttl"(-'l. 'Ihe ifoiw.ii ft if fT almoi.1 eUtiielT 'I' l-end.nt
en the l.,-:il:l.y a. t.c-n M the lirrr lor tho .r--.er
I..-1I. riieince ii it.J funi.- Q tiona; when the ft. ui e It
If at t;iuil. 1 hi- I'.-wIs ii re ,-.t fault, and th.- whole
n-f.m nitT.-r. in ren-e- ' . j ti. ne ef ..He ..r.m the 1
l.'r. ik-haling r. a-..l t-. I itf duty. I r loe il
rae ..t ll.'.l i.tnn. oli et . the .n. ri. lore t.aa made
it Li-i-tu iv. in a i ru--t:.-e ,,,r ii,..r.r thau Iwene
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t .-iir- r . f tl.i. 1 dor. t kDf w 1.7 t.t tl.t km-1 I- iti-.-l
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hill- IT. ATT.
V- :i v:rirr!.P.-; t. -. Is.'
W .t T. nr Sir: V,urliuir l..ti-i m.- i j :v
Tin.; it.w.f i..-. Tt.. tn-nt, and r.Si- ti e
li. k j .irt i f inv h-d.l aliut-r I. it rnr' m in -t
B I half u'fj I. tit t i. Ii k! ; - I.t I ttU i :" c li -
ft'TntiTc. (.ii.l liow tb- lip f m li-ftl4i wrll rli.tii l
mitt) prom sin; ornp ot uv. liw.r. an l tl:e ii' ht i- al
K rufumi; it l-nt:t. ! l.Mrtn-'l ft It r pr. arnli- rs
witht-ut iinv l,vmf.twfc.t' ' r. I think lnni mv i n
, ir- nai mr-n.
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rumlinJatu n. 1 van indui.v Ciui.v ctL.rs iv
Uf; l;t,-jt,ct!u:!. -
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. 4' s iiiv et."' t.
i'- i:r. I June si. I'-.'-t.
TluF i J . 'fi : A-v. u rc iit- iit t-nitmufHCtur" '
anJ t-iiJ yi ur r-'.-t-iitly di-.TtTt-l Hwir Ki.;r;.f. I
i ,, , i, ... r mn,. , , that 1 hiiT.'
u-.d it ...'dku. .n , ii.. r t.. u-e it-ti nt ii...e. u r-..
,-r:.l year-, l.-en in the hi.hit el u-iii.-rtherllair I.. -1' r-
,d that 1 1 ul yor- ,,.iiv m,. n. r to.ry . -th
i er 1 know. It . ntirily . !.'nriM s the lead i f danJrult,
I and ith on-m-nth . irieriise .ill r.Mr- nny r-
f piTii.ir it a iL-aithy. ?oir i.i.'i jio-.-y i-i i - uiui.it .
cum nd
i dre-f on Win. ll 11 .ir.-i I wi.ui i. u. rre .'
it- H5- to rT. ry one de-iron- 1 t
tAture Ui L-ir. l.i"ii.
h ,t niir
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ni.u E.-tal ii.-Lui nt ' uiid IU
Still Another Opportuniiy: i
rCat rtIio C latap IMc fin o ?J an,
j;ack A(jaj..'
fE take th-s incihod of infirniiri: th
;!iens et I.cwil nr? and surrorn.iin?
c un:rv, that v ' s.re arain witn mem it a
NhiTt time, and now i-iU-r thorn a better arncle
ar.i at lower pr.ccs than ever hereto!', re. We
have tali en the old stantl above Chnl A:
CV.dweii's Urui; Swre, and blvini; much let
ter liht than we had in our old rooir.s. and
more c, tivt i. tout rooms m every rt,5pe''t, we
f-hall le beilcraKe to accrir.mr.dat. Vrons
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TII -lih Sli t i t. Tie Mil -cri1,'!
ntn-t r. -pec'ii'ii: v ii'l. rie- the c;t . :.- , 1
Lewi-bur and viciiirv. tlii't I..- i.ns n l,..rd
and I. r sale a che.ip h i ol I I i.A I'J t 15 i:.
fer the S j-ri i:rr tr;u!c, cet.;pr:-.Tig
Pre- in vi ii e I CoTsimon l.tm-ans. -c-'
rrttifits nti.l 11 "': Cit-tv. Cetite'r.
Ct.f.l p.ii.i I'i.-r Talk.. Piniii- an.l
Jr al-I'a.-t TuMe-. Cti.l'o:i-ls. Ciit-Inir-i
ami other Ciidslcud, lainl.-',
Sol'ii. ami Clutirs
of all kinds. COFFINS rRaiIc t0 rr !f,r cr i
i short notice. !
The public are ci rdia'lv invited to examine I
j his work, as he i- sure that they will be saus- ;
I lied with his stock of Ware, aud prices.
! .-OI.OMON YOI'SG i
i I.ewisburg. Sep). 15, 14S06
(I.O(kS, ;it(hf-i.
, tttrt-jiaViif ,hf p-t oir.c-rheap for
I I'ash A I-'' TirMllk'M A til F r'r
Lcwi'uur-, Arn! ;i. lfii.
Lcwisburg Ctaietery -Election.
ri'ME Annual Election of a Fresirlrnt tni
J sevtu Manairers lo eondtiet the atla.rs
ol the I.eiAi-btirff OrnMTy A.oeiaiioa, wr'.I
hf he! I at the Oliire of i K.Miller Esq. on th
Iirst .!unilay of Jane neit, (June 7.) between
the hiitirs of one and four o'clock la u.e
4i.te-n.oon of said datr.
THOMAS HAVEsj, fee'r.
I.eut isbtir?, May IS, Isj5S
Dissolution of Partnership.
HE I'artnerahip heretofure existing iu.j
trading under the name of tioodmaa oi
1
t.iiamherlin," is dissolved this 7lh day ot
April, iow, oy mutual consent.
ji in n if coiriMiY
John tHAHinuu.s.
Vim Persons indebted to the above firm
are requested to call immediately and maka
settlement. rAII accounts not satisfactorily
clo-ed before ttkv' 2u:h of May Beit will l't
placed in the hands of an oriicer forpererap
tor' ct V clion.
'I ii- Hooks of the firm vsill be left wi'h
( '...la.bei liu Uro's" (W'olle. warehouse) who
hre a'lihi-r.zed to act for Jn 4'hatnberlin. Be'li
patiie will -ien in li'i'iidaiion. As we hav
.!-' t- ti. pay, we must require preinpt seule
n.i i t t v tli.i-e indebted to i:s.
J. ii. tiHi,.na J.-. CUAwBEIll.w.
I be Merchnndi?,:
il.e t.!.i UAVKsj- :
S btt-iness is Contii
land ly
i-KitR urnsH.
J. It. O'liMA.-f.
HIST OF THE SEASON!
sniKKYKR & SON have just re-
) t ci-.v.-i! ihe;r stuck Mew
Sl'ilLXC AXD SUMMER GOODS:
. h .y are e.I:rijr virr ch'-ap. Those
'.w. . . L'.iy ft r Cah are r ;irtjcaiarly inviied iu
i a.;, LArri- ' l-ef-?
E1230LUTI0N HOTICE.
f It V. t'.par:i. ei-hip hertdfore exiiilnt! t.
1 t- ' '.'fi ihe Mit'-cribers, known as the rra
, i l.innriPitH, iH iBirn ai. Co., has tetn
iv '.: - Ive't, i y mutual enr.ent. Krubr
Nii'.''f h.-.'. ,tir suM his iurcreat in said i.tth
l. Jvcr-i Ari:n:cr.s. 'J'he tiisir.e.s will li
ci i : j- 1 uir the .-a:ne Lame aud atj:
ul li.e I. i liier lirm.
J. ). bIKFFEXDERFER,
T.ev?..rjr, ) MAh'II.N DKKI.IiACH,
M;uci. ;
Eissclution. - - -Notice.
'Ill: .;.artnmhip heretofore eii-ting be
tu.'.ri tin- subscriber-, known as tha
in -''f Hi avi r, (ii Mirs, Mahsii Ac l'o., hat
ii 'o. . a; i.-si :ve ) by mutual ccn-er.f,
K. .M' in.- having retired fn tn aid I-'irni.
1. 1. :- Til. is LK i r..
1 1 rt' ii tint :.
I.I I II!.-. AMI -11 ACO.,
I IM-. K. V'U'.I.IS,
I ; i t.L I 1. 'OKt.
Ai.-fr.fstrator's IJotice.
' I: i Ii -'. I.e.'er- i f Administration ti
t:.e e-i.,-.- ! FIlKUERIfK MAR.-H,
I.. tir-. I ::ieti re-untr. deceased.
l ave I .-. ti ; r uite i To the snlMinber, by the
K o - . r . U- e. rtler 1 1 said c untv, ail per--.
i.- j.'l- i e.l in said e-ta:e are reqnfslfd to
i.in'.e imiiit l..i:e paytofeut, and those havir
Co.':; - n.-a.-i-t the same will present Iheai
daiv ii'iiiient e i'ed for settlement to
' t II As. C.j'IinUKLEV. Administrater
I.eevi-I lt.'. March l'J,
rWAKTED innEDIATELY :"&J
2.0(H) IU SIJELS COKN!
."t"'f IUIJi:L,S RYE!!!
F- r w!iich a lair price will he paiJ in t'aih.
Ii' i" it i!t it.c J'ii.ar and fee.! itirc.
Ap.:-.rl EVANfli -iv I ICHTHORN.
Administrators' Notice.
I! FUCAS, Letters tf JV.IminisTrarioa
to the eMate rf Mrs.MARV MOORE,
late of Keliv township, deceaed, have beer.
luly cran'r-d tv the ur.-.ersigiif d, all perscn
knt'Wi; thrni-weive ini.'.eb'.e.i to sau! estate
are reueMed to make immediate pavmen,
aod th"-e h;ivi:i7 claiiiw npun it will preset,!
thrm lor -itr,r;Tient to me.
TJIoMAS SWE.NK, Aiministrator
Mikun, March,
IS P.IL.MER,
EUIITD.T and El'ILDEII.
LEWtSBUkG. PA
!T? Oi!Ve in the I niverjity Building 63
SiMl tL II. ORWIG.
Attorney at Law.
FFICE on Somh Second near Market
lsiii hc r..
LIT AW Fri'fessional Business entrusred t?
his care will be faithfully and promptly attes-
cd
fepl. II, IS57
LOOK THIS ...V!
xotick: xoticl:: xoncr:::
IT "AVINfl just returned from the (iiy
XL with an unn-ally large Stock and we.!
selected, and am now prepared to stll g.vrs
low. r than can be bought elsewhere on ih.J
side- of Philadelphia.
Hardware! Hardware!! Hardware!!'.
?niis ailN Lccks. Latches. H.r.ce.
creu s, liias-. Putty, Paints, Oil in fact
Cl Tj tiling you may want to build yon:
sell a lirst-rate house t r barn twenty rr
cent. lower tiiaa ever before. 'ii,' u'c-, '
trill, .' .'
t'ARPLNTFRS. here yon can ret the ce-
rated (ireenlield Planes, 5pear A J.irks. r.'i
; Iiand. tenon and rip saws, Uirciier-. IJratry'
and P.radv's -'hi-e!s and Plane lr. r.s. patent
and romnton Uraces, Urace E.'.is, Alice..
Squares. titia res, Iren Screws, C rr.ra-s tuw',
llatnond's liammers. -a.c.
Ll.ieksmiths' Ii en- 1K0 V IKOX- ALL
KIXI Ear, Sc.ili p.T.we.Ova!. K, ar. ! 2'i
lui.i-f t.'a-t s:eel. Spring and Knr!:-ii
V, Anv.ls, B.-H.iws. Screw P!nte. t:
litU sKKEi:PEi;S! Table Knives irl
Pol I'arvers. Spoons, Kettles. Lai" I
d:. ii' li-. i" ir. e Vills. H:, !. Ih.. Mat.. I'-n-. i .'. '
MM I. I U I L Y..U will lir.,1 all the l.l "- '-
tr. jt ni-i.j uii rt the ll.vm. ,rr -! Ii - -i ' '
J...-I 1 11 t i l ! ! V
in thi- oU e'r.An.iA, ttanJ. Lf W I.-UI !.'
Tins li.il . jll'S " il
BidTicii the l'u.-i Cf'ue and Thgra (."'
imo iitiirnv
' () X F F. C TI O X I '. 1. Y.
f I'll I. sttb-crit'f r re-pccii'ullv talcs t! ' -
tin d t.. inf. Tin the cii.:tnsel' l.f -'
a i.d vic.i.i'v in reneial.and the I.a.i c -f TlT'
tn u .ii. i: .. i.a- his -a, I.. . i a Ilakfn J"
Vr.
fill!'. ( t-nnri j. . n Market - i.'; i-13
'.- re he w:.l I .'
t.. v. r h tu v. .
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pi, .-.,-., 1. -,. ..dr.:.:.
im 1.' .--1 1 v - :.r-, .t- :. .
w l'.i. t.r. . r l.'in wrii ,t ca'l
ive him am1'
-1 11. 1 net be d -appoi'ited. c.l.uns
Tunic- .-ni plied at il.e sh. rtcst rictice.
a-i
of Or-
im..-' rea-i nalle terms. A'l sort?
mental Work d.ne to or '1 r.
BKEAII delivered at lb uses at all vc
when de-ired. fHAKLES liEIEh-
I.ewisl-irg. O.-t. 7, Ik'iV.
I.oI X TV LAND WAKKAXT blar'-j.
all entrased in the service ol the
in the War of ISIS, and for Iheir ji-' '
! the Ortireof the I f wi-rnrg t hioniclc
1 -ftrnfirBr
Dr. J. F. Harvey
PhvA.i.-1'tin;.
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