1 :5l 1 K i HI ronirlf.1 O. N. WltDlN & J IKni'tr ,lifM, T 1u: t!I..-i gii t it.- Cji-I. t tit. II. CCKHELXUS. I.KV.MtirK. 'UrlMi'LE. . tl.f Ur.--t aii-i b-'tl rm-iil ttt' ti l ni.v N- , l.nim t" niitv. Fm'JiO.milional; Slavery, siTlional ! Union JState Free Soil and Ticket. SLLki:- Free Labor. t'irjii l;r nftli,' Stijircmr Omrt, JOHN M.'llEAl), of Philadelphia. Fur Ciiit il (minii'uifr, V.M. E. FHAZEK. of Favetle ( ... Unbn County Convention, The citizens of Union county opposed " 1 to the leading lneisures of tbc Nation .Vliiiini.-ti jti on, arc iuvited to bold Ilelo gate I", led ions oe Saturday, Aug. US, lb5rf, at lite u'i'd place of voting in each au thorized Kloctiou ibsirict ;Le po!l tube opcucj iu the Townships Loin "J to " 1'. M , and iu tbe li.ir iiglis from 4 to 7, I'. M. K icb lIccli'iu l)itrit;ttu cbosc two lAle utes te iiioet in Coumy Cmveution ou M'inday, Aug. V), at tbe llufTdoc House, iu Jjwisliurg. Tbe ("onveuiiun to organ ize at 11, A. M., au l at 1, 1. M., procctd to make tbe ueeesary N luinatious, point Conferees, auJ tratisuet sucb otber L - 1 1 , , .-, . Conventions. It is to be hoped that the palls will he opened and closed puuetu:il!y at tbc hours uppoiutcd, and that everything may be conducted properly and satisfactorily, tbat tlie will of the people niav be fairly ex pressed. P.vvin IIenninu, Chairman of Committee. T0-M0RB0W the oppouentit of Tree Trade and Slavery Extension without regard to old party names ia this county will choose their Delegates lo select stau dard bearers for the next contest. Select the j:EST .MEN for Delegates Gnu and independent and agaci-'uf men, who will i oovavur laithlully to re present the leel iags of those they rerresiut, but .M.so to hold the good of thct'Al'SE paramount to the interests of any Man. We bclii-vc uo one kaowa who will be the successful candidates for the County Oifi.-es, but hope all the g iod and true men propose i, an 1 '.heir frieuJs, will si conduct lii. canvass that all can heartily and chcLifuily ae liesee in the decisions arrived at. Amoug such a large number, a defcit i h i dislmi r. S one must fail KANSAS ELECTION'. Total vote so far as returned 1 :...'i:lO Mn.j. against Unci; and Slavery 'J liis 'e know the Arjn.-t and that sort o' Democracy don't like these returns, but a the pooplo do wo shall print em. The uiai iritv of the Settlers of Kansas ' ,, . .., ,. ,, ., i. j. lish, Oxford, Kiekapoo, Siintttr Ilumbuggeiy, lJordir Kuljians, lletf li'gler, IJiiiies and Threats;CulhouD, Leaompton, ar. J the -C .1.. .- .. ,1, w'l,. A Du.io' ratio Pa'.'ki: on- Lkcoiip-ton-. Wc find in the llutitingdon Clobe, a Democratic paper.the follow ing allusion to the result of the Uai: tas election : 'Lecoinpton is dead. The people of Kansas have declared against the 'swindle' by a large majority. Kan pas will next present a free Constitu tion, approved by her citizens, and will ask for admission into tin; Union. Who will say, reject her ? Ditchanaii will be too anxious to have the ipies tion settled fur ever, to ol jecl to her immediate admission.1' l'AiiiiN'ii Off. It will bo reniem Lered that among the names returned as voting for the slavery party in Kansas, at one of the bogus elections, were those of James Uuehanaii and Horace !reey. The Leavenworth Journal of the d, frays: ''The vote at Kickapoo was small. : J.uchanaii ana drceley di l not vote, this time. It is supposed thev paired off." A celebration of the successful lay-1 ing of the Atlantic telegraph cable took place at Pigeon Cove,Cape Ann, ti -i., i.i.i. ...i .... i ii ... iiiiiiii, i "ill ill. i i. noil i.im . . -.1 1 i"u V'eeii was tting, uu an : additional verse, written lor tiieoeca- j tion by the Hev. Dr. Chapin -(iod keep us all in peace, Let truth and love increase Both realms between. Long may the iron band Stretch lorth from strand to strand ! (od bless our fatherland ! Cod save the yueen !' John L'vcs, an Irish Quaker, settled at Milhille, Columbia Co., Pa., in 1771. He had seventeen children. The last of this family Mrs. Mary Hiivoly died at the house of Mary K. L'vcs, in Milhille, Hth inst., inner th year. The Dloomsburg Itcpub lican has an interesting account of the family. The failure of Congress to admit Oregon imo the Union seems not lo . Bre nov f,r you la,. , thiLk3' yy- have been anticipated hv tho Ureso-' m- -,, - , ... nians, for il v have clccud Cen.Lune i !IB ."J V wl11 e'Te hT-e m!1Jont,C3 and lclii.ou .Smith, United States i fjr I rcc,K,ru' tbe C0D"ng cIeclion Senators ! And perhaps their brother ! fc-The storm of WednesdVeveuini; Lokeys iv. ladu.it them, too, although tof last weit waj attcdcd witU ha;, . elected bclore tuere was anv fctatc ! i . . . , , , , . -.. ' some quarters, aud has been succeeded by Steam ox Caxals. The papers of; ver' c"' period. A slight but not dam western New York indulge freely in j aging froet was noted in several placea in their descriptions of the steam canal 1 the interior of this State, last Friday and 'licet with Oovcrnor Kin- on LourJ, ! Tu,s-Jay mdrilin,s. which recently made an experimental ' - nii on nut uric canal. 1 uev eeui ' to think the adoption of steam ou ! canals as a Used fact. lr. V. Taylor, Countv Superinten dent of Schools iu Bucks countv, Pa. in a recent lecture ou the march of civilization as connected with school, remarked on the siirnificant fact il..t , (i , 10 t oiiiiuy ilia t suppui ts schools for ! f ihe masses of the people was ever sub j .-.Mted. , vi-it to our friends across IVm.s Crcek.and f.,u,l a lane, number of both rart.es from all section?, and orrarentlv all eettiu to J,n ..iiU1 .lwn as n.iietlv and as coiufur-! tably as they were at Longowo or at 1 Suubury iu days of yore, Wc regretted to . 1 1 .1 . .1 i..., nmn 1 learn, however, tbat their beat crop (as ; ' , "... . , ' most oi mem p.-rsisica .u o...B ( llcln. Kn Allentown ; Isaac Kek whitc blue stem) baa been a great failure; noaJir,: 0,t. M. Palmer, Potts- and tbo existing fevere drought (greater there than with U-) makes their Cum look small aud withered, compared with tbe crop iu geueral. Tbe licavcr Furuaco is still able to make irou, but nut to sell it. 1 Altogether, MiJdlecrcek Valley was ucver iu a more miserable uuaucial condition thau at present. Cuurt was in session Judge Wilsou apparently in good health, but perhaps a trifle thinner in fle-h than usual. All the Snyder county printers were there poor fellows ! lookiug as tlio' they ; ta.lu-t twentv dollars among them ! ,, . J be Oi poitiou County Meeting was . , . ., , orgar.,.ed before we reached the Court iiouse, can.uei vveir.cK 11 iu tuecua.., auu a iar,re artav oi uiuer ouicui?, voiu- , , . C TT... .... mittee men and interested spectators. At ! the iuvitation of "Old Ner," "Old Israel" niade a forcible and conciliatory speech, in ; wljicIl ic asscrtcJ bis desire and dcteruii natiuu to unite the opposition to mi.-rule j in one unbroken and victorious phalanx ; i that they at tho cast end of the couuty 1 bad made a strong effort for two objects, ; , , . i I llllil, uui. 1111 i i n.i..n i-iii i, ii : that they at tho cast end of the couuty , . i ., r n-.r. i-.'C '"en county goes lor Ceorge A. bad made a strong effort for two objects, ; . one of which (Division) they bad gained, aud the other (County Seat) they had lost. lie sincerely de.-ircd peace and harmony. In ISoO, he confessed, be did not believe all the staiemeuis of the wrongs against Kansas, but subse(ueul events and proofs ! jj mjnstiated the bloody and perfidi- ous acls of the Administratiou in trying : district. uccc3 to I.im and to . r c . ... ,.i 1 the good cause he advocates ! ! to force Slavery upon an unwilling people, t o i (We mast yield tho palm lo Mr. (iutelius i Cl.EARKIF.t.D Col'XlT. As Wm. iu strength of denunciation of tho whole j Welker of (Jraliam Tp., while mow- j Kunioi iniipiity.) Ila.lludcd ilw muro ; iny on a Kriilnft m "tniiiiufj o. ae i briefly to the Tariff question. I a tree with his scythe in the po.-ilion , license F. Jliller Esq., was next called 1 '"ol" whetting, it and the tree were ami expressed the gratification of all the ! Struck by lightning ; the electric fr.erub of prosperity and g..od government l!""! passing down the l ack (1 the . with in- project before them, lie hoped the j Fcythc, and at the same time splinter o! I Chief on me Ka,t (Mr. liuteliu) and the : ig the tree and scattering the fi g olJ flint on the West (Mr. Middlesaarth) ' inents ill every direction. .Mr. Wel- wouid bury the batchft so deep thai they I kcr, although he fortunately escaped cou:d never find lhe handle again ami spoke ' injury, was considerably electrified at some ienj:hu the Kansas and Free Trade , by the circumstance, and made a hasty : issues, reminding all that the present state of exi I fro ill the vicinity, not knowing j tilings was exactly what was prophesied when ! what might next Occur. This was i ihe Tar.iTof is if", was enacted, and that the j certainly One of the most remarkable j influx of California go!d only had prevented i asc.ipes from death by lightning oil : the coning of lhe present evils, years tefore i record. I now. Mr. MrMVswarth next anlressed tlie ence, cxiiorung all the opponents of the pre- ",enidvnaMy no matter by what name called "".'f - l, , ', " ; """"1" -to unite as a 1..U..1 of brothers in inai.qura- 'd IJtlell.lIian to shield I olygamy uil-!tiu- u.e pany f lVotection to Free Labor. ler the convenient cloak til "Itdtgion,-' ; ii. .to. .i .. - .1. kf...i;.iii,. .nirrin ui1 mv f.nfh ' He fTfsnrrei! to nrfon an4 , concession was gratified with the prospect : in lloir own county and would go for lhe! choice of the majority, whether that fell upon his liri choice or im! ; he had tern named, himself, fT a small cilice, tut would as cheer fully Mippurt the other gentleman named, and lhe uh.ile tifkt-i, a- if he were himself upon it. The huiiiy-lo'lv";ng lawyers were Ly this lime I'ret'y uumeruus, and as the Court Bell ha ! al.Mi adopting oiutiniis.- lhe meeting adjourned, after: '. , . . a series of strong and judicious res-' .i- r -i, . i, A e-i a . . , ' Chief, tlie pagan 1 nest of tho .-eneca Our friends m Snyder county think, ii- . , ,i . ., ,. . . Indians, on the Cattaragus IJeierva eseid harmony continues, they can ; ,- i - i if the nreent harnuny continues, they roll up 4fio to Ciito maioritv this fall. There e. .n, . .- '.. ,,.T.,s from which .he neonle can select at the.r ' Delegate Elections, io-morrow. ( tr k'lni, Iik r.nnnK.1 9 imtv nnliltp house nejt door west of the Jail, and there are a few , ...i..., m.. i mi...- ,ii ii..- I a fine new Kitchen lo Mrs. Smith's hotel.) but - - tne spirit ol progress isrn no means rampant. Returning through New Berlin, we no ticed lhe new house of worship of lhe United IJreihrcn lhe neatest looking building in ,owl ; ,lvo new brick dwellings, and some I wooden structures, which, if not new, have been maJe to look as well as new wen as new ones, in Berlin, also are several In the vicinity of New one now mtnsps ami uai-iik. Cora looks remarkldy we,, in BuVal-! lev. V e saw several places where W heal had been ihr.nshed. ire knniir nni iviih nhni 1 results. ,'Some new flour from Mr. Watrner. rpniic. ..s.imf npuf nn r r.im i r uimiir . , . .. ,. i r ' i. t5 ' 1 ai mwuu s inn., wc nave munu 10 oc very . sweet.) evcrai larmcrs nave their grounds J ready for seeding, and are only waiting for j rain to sow their wheat in August. Strange how limes have altered '. a few years ago the best farmers thought if wheat was in before the General Election (!d Tuesday in Oct..) it ! would do they then began to sow in Sept., j and now some would sow even in August! ! tai-.V friend of the Chronicle writing to us from Northern Illinois, 18th inst., says that Col n seems their ouly good crop this year, that farmers look sad, aud that farms, horses, and cattle have depreciated in value, liuring a long tour northward, he found but two Buchanan men, both I'. ! s' 1,1 UIS "n town- ,liere one j H....l..n,n .. ... .1.- 1 t . .1. wvi.uxi, hiii, uuiiiiu mi; lueiis were uve i.ucuat.au men IU iaou,DUt tuey . I . .1 T 1 T. -. t ... I r-ts--lmu"6 luc UL worss auvcniseu ai ML'nitAr'8 Lenisburg Hook Store, to day, : i i- i , tr .. , t u "hros and Anteros, the scenery said 1 iu ua laiu aioug liiue uili ana tue eus-1 quehauna. and to iucluda iu tho plot the 1 .. . , , - , . scmi-ucrmit John Mason aud bis 'leaung lower ol a house. i A ,3 i, i o w i . . .1 ern SeA ll.srht, a-.11.1--,.,.'. a..n.i:a.K. I a.-.. ..-j w vakA.-ua d u,i:oi9i:ui 1 1 - r agents, hcaJcd "A Caaket of Gems of 1 Wit and tVisJ,.,.,." l.i e,.lm 1, I , v-j.a6. , LEWISBURG CII II 0 X IC L E President : .i-.i.-Ki,!) v.t . c:.... f..., ..... ' " ' -'"I n 11-' v haa appointed tlio following Central ; Committee, in accordance with a res-: olutiou of the Convention. jrenty M. Fuller, Clias. A. Clasc, " . ' r V At- ,V udclplua ; Jus. J. Crcijrh.w e?t Ches- H, 1 .,, tcr ; Julm S. Brown, loj Ie.-ito.vt ; ville ; Chas. Albright, Muuth Chunk; A. K. Peekhani. Tunkhannuck ; llcn i v M. llovt. Wilkes Uarro : John M'Plirrsoii,' Warren ; W. P. I. Paiii-i ter, Muncy; Ueorse A. Frick, lan-: ville; Lemuel Todd. Carlisle ; John1 Wood, Conslioeken : John 'alIower, Ilarrislinrir ; A. S. Henderson, Oli ver J. licke)-, Lancaster ; David K. Small, York ; A. K. M'Chire, Cliam bersburv: ; David M'.Murtrie, Hunting- j don ; Alexander .Mullin, Kbcnsliurg ; Darwin Phelps, Untuning; l.ilgar ; Cowan, Croeiisburg; Win. M'lvcnnan, I Washington ; Thomas M. Marshall, ! Pittsbtii ' : Kont. I. ariiiiehan, Lir- 1 ll,r7 . ' liiiiioham ; John N. Purviance, l.tit- . Stephenson, Mercer; A,f j Iui,lt,koimer. Merdville: Phil-; ip Clover, Strattonville. "The Demockaov of Union county will go lor Col. JJarber as their fust choice for Senator. Mr. 15. is a sound Democrat.'7 So said the Aarousburg ; Democratic journal. May be r,ll l.i.f 4I..1 Pi-i-iiiviv i.ii'U in . . 1 1 j ! Edward MTiikrsox, a man of tine , abilities and education, and for a do-: zen years an earnest writer in npposi-' : tion to Locol'oeoism in every shape, is :f nominated lor I ongrcss in tne Adams, ; i f ranklin, i ultoli, l.ctllonl ana .luni- : It is now .stated that the Hook of ' Mormon does not allow, but piohibits, j lire stiains. 1 nii inim w ninuixu rif harbnri?rTf,'?;lTfvcry and rolvgamv," and arc trying to help them on. JEr Ciaxt. In Lavfavelte In- Ji;Uia. thev have a Ln-'antic Indian on exhibition. lie is PJ years of age, stands seven feet seven inches in ins moccasins, and weighs four hundred and cight-M.x iounds; i Di-.atii of a Pacax PniKST. The Eulfalo (N. Y.) Courier aniiotinees the i .,t. , . . ,- ileatli, on tlie l.itli inst.. of ouna nvi.i, ii;:t I x Uil.k. The M'Kcan County Hank, we see it stated, has given up" the ghost, be ing robbed by its "thrcwd city Cash icr,'' leaving its honest President and . 1 uu l ". '"'ty jatiK, we see 5 Sta,?' '!a.S STJVC-U lip the ghost, be- lI - T .-' L"L" '' ' !1C' ' the Kantz Post Ollice flfii-nin Kantz, P. M.) has been Cstablislied, Ilillt lTfli- l...tn-0in sJ.l 1 1. .. 1 halt wav between eliiisrrrove nn,l Middlobnrg. Union County Court Affairs?. I - REGISTER'S KOTICE. aammi'i i i . 0ilU'l ' l','ri','' ll) JLl cernc(1,that the lo'lowin named persons i . . UwS ' 'he said accounts will be presented forconfir- malum and allowance al the (Indians' Court be ',el'1 ' tEWTSBLTvU, for the eonnty of I .. 1 - ..ii -nion, on lhe third Friday of SEPTEMBER I ne bcin lhe 17th lhy o( saji, mnnth vij,. , 1 J lie account of David II Kellv, Admin-1 is'rator de bonis non, with the will' annexed, 01 uiiit mmrr, ime o; uuuaioe 1 p, dee d. ! S The account of David II Kellv. Admin. ' isirator 01 ainarine tinker, late of liullaloe : Tp, dee'd. j 3 The account of Jesse M Walter and David (;ros.s, Vdministra.ors of S,.,uel Walter, in. -r i-.i... t. .1 ! : ... r . late of l.'nion Tp, dee'd 4 The account of Daniel Smooker, Guar dian of Anwi A'etifg-ei, cec'd. 5 The account ol John M Benfer. Admin istrator of Smnml limfer, late of the borough of New Berlin, dee'd. OEOROE MERRILL, Register. Register's Ollice, Lewisburg, Aug. 17, in.',s) I iiiiutt'oiinly Court I'i oi laiiintlmi ' V ! WHI.IiEAS, ihe Hon. AO M S. WILSON District of Fennsylvania, composed of ,he I counties of I'nion. Mifflin n, s,,, d 1 I ,. ' ..... . - ..j ... , , , u ciate Judges in Union couniv. have issued their I . . .. omni.ru rJSUS.,.1SSO- I nreeent. Iienrinw d.-nn itii. '.! .u r i.. s.-c, ami in me uirecieu, lor ine Holding ol an i 1 nejt ra in Union county, we would Orphans' Court, Court oft Common I'leas, Oyer' propose Ej-sheriff JOHN KEssLER. H iv and Terminer, and Oeneral IJiiarter Sessio'ns, I ing been tried, we know him lo be cumnas- i at I.e. W ISM I '!tl f..l- th. ..r r-vi.tv . I r .1 e . . I ' .7...., . .1.. "'"'"J "uoa, ' ' uu yei laituiui in l ie ilise hare ol ON THE SECOND MONDAV OF SEPT. his duties. ANTl-LEUOMFToV (being the l:jih day) lSoS, and to conlinue : ' one week j TIIHE Friends of JACOB HUMMEL, Esq., Notice is therefore hereby given to lhe Cor- J would respec.fully propose his name oner Justices of the I'eace and Constables in ! lor re-election to Ihe oiiice ol County t'omnus aml lor the county of l.nton.to appear in their 1 sioner. He is well acmiainiril with, ih. A.,,.., own proper persons with their records, inqui- of o,v p,pCr persons witn meir records, inqui- silions examinalions and other remembrances to do those .lungs which of their otlices and in their behall appertain to be done: and all Wit- their behalf appertain to be done : and all Wit nesses and oilier persons prosecuting iu behalf of lhe Commonwealth against any person or fi-", - iuufi hi oc men anu mere attending, and not depart wiihont leave at their ! persons, are required lo t.e then and there I ic rc.jucsiea io oe punctual in lo', a"enJance at lUe appointed lime agreea- ble to notice. i tuven under my hand and seal at the Sher-1 '' "nice in i.ewisourr;, the mm day of ii th . r inthpiinrnn,i i .i i ... iin uuiu one ,,-iousanu u i j , i... ... . . mimircu anu in ij -ti "ii i, anu ine ei-hty- first )rear of ,he '"'lependence of the Uniled BlaI" ?l Am.er.,c.a:r5,od sive the Common- Weaun: UANIEL U. UULDl.V, Sheriil". & WEST BRANCH EABMEU-AUG. 21 Jb;)b. Tlio Kde-efiold (S.C.) Advertiser say . ......ii......... 11: fi-io.l the iuui u nii.u,,.,,. - -- subjoined receipt pronounces it good. ; and ilesires it ptiuiisiicii 101 me uin- lit of all sufferers under this terrible liialndv : One teaspoonlul ol Aloes .lissidved in one pint of whiskey, the best ; one tablespoonful of Tartaric .VCUl uissoivcu in uuu puib ' "', Mis the two, and take one taiilcsjioon- ful of the mixture three times a nay. , Take water with Tartaric Acid in it, as a drink while using the medicine, j Sap Ai fvii:. This morning, JIary : Ann, wife of Simon Kantz, residing . half wav between this jdaee and Free-bin-' committed suicide by hanging bcrsf f wit h a niartino-al attaclica to lilO 1 ,T- IV III IIH. 11.11. v . ' .1 .1 . i.Iovonoi.ililrcn ami tuere is no assignanie eau.-e u.r so rash an act. In the morning she appeared as usual, but while gone out to the barn to milk, she committed the fatal deed. Seliusgrovc Times, l.Mh inst. The Next General Election. 11 at'nion County Iirli'tfuti Kli-ctli-ns St. Aui- i!S. ilo do ContiMiti-.n Lwi.-bure, Mou.Aug-O Feliow Citizf.ss I would respectfully an nounce to you that I intend being a candidate forlheotlice of Nfioriir subject to the deci sion ol the County Convention, lla vir; s suf fered sreat loss by fire iu IN 1st, yet unwilling to burden my Irirnds by receiving pecuniary aid, 1 have strunsrled with the woild in order to provide for the necessities of myself and family, but mccttnt? with many reverses I am al lasi driven to lhe painful task of asking your assistance yet in such a way that it will cosi you no money, and if timely bestow ed al tbe delegate meetings &c, will confer upon tne a lasting benefit for which 1 shall ever be grateful. Yours trulv, C1I AS. STF.ES. Milliinburg, Amr. 11, 18.18. Messrs. Editors Propose lhe name of Jo si.rti 1). Fiiuutv of Millltnlmrg for Arnrriiu before the coming couuty Convention. He is a Komi man and true, and it is hardly tier lhat New Ilerlm and i.ewislmrj shou!. have all the olllces. (.E IX T1IK COlM ltV. .4sst'Ulll3. Misnx. nfiiTORs: Tlie iino- i approach ing that we are to place m i oioiii.iti.in a caiuii late lor lhe Legislature. I wniil.l tiii-re-fore eeornmeiid the re-nomii;atiou ol T'ilUVi AS II Y IIS. Ksrj. He is a ri nileman of exeeii-'nt eharacter. and at the last ses.inn oisi hiiru;ed Ins duties with erdii to biiL-elf and h.s rnn.inuents. lit FFAI-till. A i.u-i : is ,s IT I siil iiiii m v rlaiiiiS for SI I FKIFFto the iiensjon of the audi August Convention, and will be liiaaliftil to my fiends and the public for their support. K.NOS STA11L. Uuilaloe 'J'p, Aug. 1, ISoS LTTPlMse announce ROHI'KT CANDOR, Km., of White Deer township as a suitable can li.iale li.r Cioiniy Surveyor. He is well known lo be capable and honest none more so in the county, and will run if nominated. An.'. 5. KDl.LV. RS. EDI KIRS Allow me to an- unce lo the citizens of I men Co., ihioiiuli your paper. JAMES WILSON, ol i H.irtlctou, for tshentf. subject to the action of recommend Mr. JOHN CROSS. 0 E, of Limestone lownshin. for the i ffioe of Sherilf of I'nion couniv. subiect : to the action of the I'nion countv 'onvention of lhe 3(lth August, !35S. FRIENDS, i July 30, lHosi. MESSRS. EDITORS-AIlow me lo an iiounee to lhe citizens of I'nion countv, through your paper, tJEORUE J. ROHL AND, of l.ewisburg. for Sheriff of l.'nion couniv. as an independent candidate at thecouiing Ocio ber election. July 3D i 1 TO the Citizens of I'nion county. We re- WEIDENSAl'L. of Lewishr- r, nm;: lion as County Commissioner before the I n - ion county Convention of the 3l,,h ,f Au-us, Mr. Weidensaul has lived in .he upper end of the comtv for many years, and is favorably i ; -n .l' " lavoraoiy known in all portions of the countv. JySiK HARTLEV. For Sheriff: I WOULD respectfully inform the voters of I'nion county, lhat'l will be a candidate for Sainirr at the coming October election. Ju'y : J. vvpennin(;ton. Surveyor. The death of David Haves Est), cause, a vacancy in Ibis rlbce. Permit me to iccomrr.end as a candidate before ihe I'nion conventii n of ibis county, Mr. IH'CII HEIMI1ACII, of Dutiable lownshin. n, it,. Shamojiin Ridge. Mr. Heimbach is a srnn, 7: a man of",,..,! ,1,,,-,,.,.., ....i 1 ls O.P.Q. . . L " "hout consulting with him.we would propose JAMES PROSS, of Kel'y township "'r County Commissioner. An honest man 1 "01' mechanic, and always riahu The man ; naoii is, a-i mucn anil netier entitled : ,u office than the man with.and lhe meehano- , IU.... III. -1 1 .. '. ,,c nonoreu as wen as the farmer and the professional man. ON E TERM. rT.iT;r . Mcs,rs yl"". T m Chn""C"' aiessrs. l.dilors Allow me to annnimpp i the citizens of I'nion county through your paper, ARCHIBALD THOMAS of I'nion township for S1IHKII1- subject to lhe action ol the I mon C'otinly Conveniinn of the .Kith oi .lugusmext. AsMr.Thomas is well known "s," i me county, ne neeus no lurther 1 introduction lo the voters. East lit italoi 1 ' I CPO the Voters of Knion C itir tho n.,l.r. , X si-rned offers himself as a candidate for i . V'fe: "f C""" '". '-""' .0 Convention f elected he'will !li Z"'Tl . . - , el' cte.l he w ill discharge the uues ot i ne oiiice lai n 11 V .1 hit lo lhe , est o.' hi ibi U M (;EOIi(iIl 'CHOC!!. TOR election to the iiiiSr.. i.r kih-tiil-p ol Hie Ollice, having served one lerm in lhe old county and oneTn .be new.and "v "lant ' and economical in the expend lures re. u red ! 1 .. . L i, I lhe Ollice, havin served one mr... m .1,. MANY, IT? Please announce JACOB DECKARD, oi .'uuuiiuurg, ior lit'i'lll snruecl to the action of the Union Count "convention of lhe ' August, isss. McDiickiru is an old 'ier on lhe right side and needs no iuiroduc tion lo the volers of ihis conmy. WEST BUFFALOE. MICHAEL NEYHART, of Lewisbuig.is proposed for lhe office of Couniv Coin- tion of ihe August County Convention. -May SO, ltijl. . Fatisn. FOIL SALE Oil KENT. f THE prnpf iiv Mt'iatnl the E tiicorner uf .M uk.-i a4 Sevenili Mreeis Tlie lIoii-;e was built in 1" 17, !"' ls '" c,i repair. i roni.iiiK nine rooms, iinisio'ii anie.an.l !are -irv !;;-; .irv rellar. t here is an le e lloiir, and all oilier ie i. 'flie VarJ ami (;.ii. leu are well Tree. bin ul '.ery, Vc. wjth dunce t 'usscssiuii will be given on the 1st ol Octo ber nexi. I've 1'urtlnr particulars r.pj lv to V. II.t l!.Mi:i'.PI.!N. Ailm'rof I'statf of John (.'iiaiubeiiin.clecM. SHERIFF'S SALES. I )V virtue of suniliy writs of Veml. Kx. '.I out I tlie outt of lomnion 1 lea ul i .on c.o.iirv I to ine ilirertfil. will be 1 be House ol Jonas richer, at White JJe Mills, on .., rM, ,1-,,, ,rc,.f mT, Wednesday, the Oth cay of September next al iO o'l lork in tlie forei.eon, lo u it; A ci-i'tam I.id ol tirouiiil .siluale in line Deer lownslop, in the county ol I nn n. b. un d.'d ea.t en I soirili by latnis of lb l.erl Can dor, west I y public road b-adinz Irmn Lewis Imra tn Williamsport, and tnnili by Ian. is of William ileiney. coiiiaiuiuiT Thrce-l'otmlis of an Acre, more or le-s, v. lo re oi aie t reeled a two-storv 1 rick rstore Ii"U.e. liy '.'ti f-el. a stone (irain llou -e :io by .12 IVet, a one and a half story Dwelling House, frame .-t.ibie, Ac, with the appnr'enanee, as the propeiiy of Luther Kanck and William A. M.e.'fe. Also, a ce'tain Tract ol Land 'iiluaie in the township and ci iinty aforesaid, bounded east hv lands of Jacob Farlev. nonh l y lands of Jacob Farley ami Daniel Fulnier, west ami south by lands of s. I. . Heck and Thus. Rel er. coi.t.iiniii'r' One Hundred and S xiy Aen-s. more or k'-' with the appurtenances, as the properly ol Henry llii;!i. Ai-u, a certain Lot of fltoud. situate in the township and countv aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Henry High, di c'd, now in posses sion ol R dieit Candor, si uili by lainls of Ro bert Candor, w est f y public road b-adir . t n in Lewisbtirg to Wiliianeport, and nor Ii by lands of William Ile.'ney. CotttainiiiL' Three Fourihs id a:i Acre, more or less, win toon are erected a two-story brick store lb use,.', by :;." feel, a two-story stone drain House by rr.' fee:, a one and a half story ir.ime Du cl lins House, frame Stable, c.. with the ap purtenances. No. 3. A certain Lot of (' round siluale in the township aforesaid, bounded west ley pub lic, road leading from l.ewisburg to Wil.iatns pott. north ly oihrr lands of Henry lLnh, dee'd, now in possession of William Trump, ea.t by an sliey. and south by lot of E. (., burn, cotitainit'i' One-Foiiiih of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame Dwelling H.oise, Ac, with tbe nppur n-unnres, now iu pos.es. mn of Jonns Umieh. No. a. A eeriain Lot ol (iroitml situate m the t,.wi.ship and county aloiesaot. bi nioied west bv public road leading from I.cui.-toirg to Williamsport. north and east bv an alley, and si uih by Li I No. cotitainint! lio--Foiir'h of an Acre, more er less, whereon are erected a lwo-st..rev frau.e Dwelling H.itise.iVe.. with the appunciiances, now in possession of Win. Trump. No. -1. A certain Led of (iround .'ituatc in the township and county aforesaid, bounded nmili by tlie While Deer turnpike road, west bv other lands of ll'y H.tih. dee'd, south and east bv factory laiols.eotitiunin-- six acres, more or less, wheteoii is erected a frame DweHii.ir House, Ac., wiih the appurtenances, now in possession o! (Jeorite Mecs. No. r. A certain Lot of liroutol si'nate in the township and eouniv aterrsaid, bouiobd on the north bvlamN ol I'liatles D-e! ler.ea J"r.a n'.Tirr an1 H-iney. and w.-.i by l.oi No. I. containing Three Acres, mere or less, weh the nrpunenancss, now in posses sion ( f Rotiert ( "atofi r. No- A certain Lot of Cirotir.d simp.te in the lownsliip and c untv aforesaul. bounded east by an alley, smith by lands (.f l.n.i- wi?, west and in r'h by other lands id Hem v High, dee'd, coniaii.ii One Acre, more or less, with lhe appurtenances, now in posscs sk n of E. llilmr I. No. 7. A Tract of Land situate in lhe township and coui.tv iC.rr-aiil, bouioled east by lands . f ihe sin ttield Iron Companv. norih and west by lands ol J.icoti Failey, and south by lainls id' J .soph Cuiiiiiiiiics, ei titaiinng Twentv-Two Aeies, more or less, wiili the apprienai.ees now in possession ol the MkI ' v' h" "!!X?"T." 1 , t r , , ,h; ?V ' i"" '' ' "f '"-ound situate in i ei bv n llic r , 7" ,"h i '7"' ' , P ,', . V ,K'n" ,ersrn and Marr. west and north bv lam's of Candir and Simoiiton.contitining One.I'. iir;!) of an Acre, more r less, whereon are ereete 1 a Saddler's and Shoemaker's Shop, with the appurtenances, now iu possession of l'riiicen hop A llirekenstiick. No. The Interest on Mechanics Lien on a certain Hou.e and Lot ol liroiiml siluale in the township and county aforesaid, to wit: one and a half si rey lirick building, con laining in front twenty-live feel and in depth about twenty feet, with a wing attached one storey hich, and in from about twenty-five feet by sixteen, more or less, nr.d the Lot or Piece of (Jround, beginnirg south bv the turnpike road leading Irom White Deer Mill to Susar Valley, thence by boundary line of 5-uanna Mcssineer. north one-fourth decree east smeen perches to a post, thence by hinds of L. P. Teed, south eighty-one and a half de grees easi eight perches, thence bv lands of same, south onc-fonrlh decree west jivte.-n . nerche: to said turnpike road, thence along I ihe same noith eighty-one decrees west eight percnes 10 tne place ol besinnin-. containin One Hundred nnd Ttrrniv.i.'-ioiii Tii in possession of L. P. Teed. . ' ".' "'put 1 01.111 Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of limn li;h, rirr'il. DANIEL D. iil LDIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, l.ewisburg. July 31, 1S5. S1II.MH 8 SALE. By virtue or a wr,t : ol Inn. La-, issued cut of the court of ' C'oinmon Fleas f,. , Inion county, and lo me 1 t i-1 i-.",,,.. i-, ouicrv i at le """1'"e House in Lewisburg ou Monday the lMlli ' Hi iil I,r i nVliiettHM ni;.. ' ' o'clock.; 1 M, to wit : A rerl:i" Lot of Cronnd situate in White Deer township, iu the county of Union, botir.-1 iieu in miii ny lanits ol John Hcberling and south by lands of Nicholas Groove east i,y lands of Samuel Kostenbader. cental- inns rirn acres more or less, whereon are erected a one and a half storey Log House, a Lug Barn Ac. wilh the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Chrhtiun Drmham DANIEL D. (iULDIN, Sheriff Sheriff's office, Lewisburg, Aug. 14, 1S5S a l'r pa FOR SALE, rpiIE subscriber offers for sale lhat large, I new, modern built, double hnek hm,'..' nearly opposite the new Presbyterian church,' j h . u T "'"'" ul "a)'es. 1 he : , " T ' '" ,he ra, Pr""f'. Wa .?,,",,1,',-,a,nS, 5' A "",d We "f .V altr- anJ L'slern of never-lailma water. o iioiiiiiio me rcsiuence ol lr. llaves. Th. erms made easy, and will be known on ap plication lo JONATHAN NESU1T. Lewisburg, Aug. 6, 1858. .fFov Sale, rpiIE residence of the subscriber, on , 1 Market street in lhe Borough orljj. Lewisburg. The hense is of BRICK, well finished in every respect. Terms One half lo be raid between it,: : and lhe first day of April nen; lhe balance sun ine ouyer. l-ussession given any lime, t of Juue 11, 1S5S ISAAC WALTEU. Al HALF the S l l -iil. lillUM orciii u u . . . 'i s a ('. ( k. V. .m il aiol J"V. e.iy .. . i..tii..'i iiiri i-i.ic.a Mill 1 . I. 'F r o ri.i- room lor rent, 1 1 uy -- " THO :S (i. (iRll.ll, appiy to Market S'. between lsl and -1 l.ewisburg, Aug. ' IsoS A HOEE FOR SALE 1 1 OT ii North Third str ft. adjoining tne propei ty of AichibaMM Coy. in H"'s .ii 1.. I.eivi.hurL'. C'-i.tainir.' -1 - 1' et ou Thud sirett in. I lit! le't in depth lo the alley on v. inch isereeiida d,,ubl- Frame -- lloii-e v. ith appur'i-nan.-is. Tin ; prop- L. cm- will be so., I ili"ni for ca-h or i-rv-n ca- y terms ofcrclit. Till': it-p-;t-d; Z'-: A ?-d Oppot In ins unity i i s. cute a i.w oi. 1701 ) An-'- t 1 .-lii JOHN" Ii LINN, Agent VALUAliLK liKAL K.STATK loit saij:. 1 ah P ,,,!. rnbrr oil", r.f. r -ale l.i l.'-s nee n et Let and aid t.n the e-t side ol s-otli Si e.ool s'.ii 1 in lhe li on ii'. n 01 i.v .-. 11. . ..t-n art I St. 1. 101 is sirr e's.ceii.ist.!"' ! nei.r a bo an a in. II ol ft roil 10!, mi: i. .112 a In nt' 1 t'l't on - a si. no. 1! s'ri t, and 11 lel.-elii lo? leit.H il.rl.' 'i'i 0 niij'loveioenis ate 11 eoiiirno'ii 01. liii' rr-.toiev bi.niv lA'i:i.I.IN ii: .: I l if SI'.. I"- bl ..-.,. Ii ! ' t ll.O.l IV IU. I liiii-iied With a ! l.n-els ii If lit Wintr atfaehed ol . II a Weil 1 l ex- mil' Me hn-e, r .r.r! le - il a lire-proof roof v ;t!i S3 bv l'.l feet an Out k eelleiit wattr, wttii a 1 i.O'p in, in; lai ue Ci -in n also 111. ler root a St.ii.Ie an lee lb use ai.d oti.ei n "! a :l new r iieee--arv oilt-tiuililiti'js. J i."re ai" Lot elo tee Fr'iit Ti' i . a; The b etition is a ib .'tal-l private re. i lei.ee 1 r pul lie ihe most c!. '. no d pait of ii lhe Ci. in t Hi use. uml lint a s a -o i n sin '-s,. I shrubb-ry one euio r for a 0-1 i.e.s. : j- i n c lioroiioh, r.ciir I. rt d.siai te !ri 111 Market June r'"'t. I-.". -T ira.s wi 1! b. in; c f. .vi: 1.1:1:. r ) k MV Krsidel .s A l j: . n N. itb Third -In-lit, and me! -eet. 111.' and lhe LlJ.Lev.-is! urg. til It. bark biuldii.g ii fi. deep. I!.i 1 A'l.ck t'.iii-ii' d. Every toi.veiiieiiee wav of out-l nil'l-ues. Alwo, a Half Lot rn M.oiset sr., oppo.tte S. Kilter's lesoleiice. with a 11 ( d W ell 1 I Wa ter and new Mnbie ; vei ,!.-; r;i 1- e r a I 11. -ni-ss stand, 1 r re'tdi nee, ( r 1 oth r- ml-ii ') tlsu. nth r Lois, soir.e r i'h M .! s.-i.i.' wiiliooi lliii'deies. JOHN LOCKE. Lewi-burg. Oct. . 1C'"T. FOIL sai.k: T TWO full contiguous T. ITS on South Seventh street or .ini pt no n i t lh in. 1'nee low, and payments o:iv. 1 hey are Leaulifiillv situated nearll.e Feinnle Insiit'ite. July t;,'s.',s. iKiWAKI) MAI. M. FOP. RENT! !" i:0 1'Ceitpie.i a" pre. 1-v V'.'lrlin.-trll llir.eh.li. i n as a I'll, v lire sni :.! Ic i'.isl I ) I 'S. T1: : : Af.-O the OSTitt: I now ta -u ;...; Fi r ii': 1:.. i 1 t'lv to Jan N ' JOHN E. LIN N. mi: s.m.i LEslb'ACI.i; JJ-i:i:M2i Lot. U'Lt II. lit 1 '.' !' i - ii' ep. I'll. .ill Beav. r. Ki no r VS. M'C tji;: uvi::i I XVI (ir ) 1: A T o 1: j 1:1 r.u.i ,' J.) 1 i:. .-.ia; ur.i. 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Ir-.fi'ns tin' l.HfN ii m A will cure I'V- al p: I -m. , fpfn-fuls will r-lwnjfi re- m: !i' f.t -trurtii n rfoioti llMbHlir. i.- ;.ii fji :". r ft ll (1.-,: c 'I' m- iinan . f.t ii rt iti n i-rw.-i 11. ..i',1 to Ilu. ir nut if uii-uume uu. r a K11- it'.- -i Ml-llll ti.. L. 1,1 inl.ttl.-li.ti, n f. r: Jirsr-er p-mftipi af . 1 r unioiluri,! i-o! Q ,-r fnni li.r ik.li. 'io-l' l.-it , ,1 n ,1,,.,,; t.rn. li.ti.ri, rutin - ; th" in 1' liii-. ai-! QfJ InrOo sf. ,. J,-. , In ir- I f-I li!-. til I. lu ll ll 1, r 1 im-'.sn iiiiiii. o M oih! anil m 1. 1 II .' Crslili ;' Im- i.3 ri.ii , ,1 l y IV, piir.-r. ?iil.r, or 5i'i in I liii.lr. n n-ni. ,li in t It 11 A 1,-w atoi-rt.. nt. : 11,. r I 1. -In-ttl. l.i-r 1. s- runs 'nil. I0.01SY, t,j eseitiug th. Wi'linoiitmiurrlnrrr- mmm Mr; it.i- m-ili.-in,. s .r. r, i.tHin,. Irf, viK.isn A.m. liniL.i' Mmmul all I'lvn. i-f.A l,iiui, T,,- lt , . .. ati-i mil, ml r, rii, I in- lo ti.tiOv ly its ., i.ml tti-iiMii!,!:, ri; ill ' U-, iiii-rful lirtu.-i,. t.Ail 11I.0 me it an eiiing tbiir uuuiiuiou. testini odv in tt.i fur. Mir llj.Vr 1 tif mrulh -,'; l',e tt&ivtr,ml tiiul r. "Ilio I.ivrr Imigoralor i S'TKXT.nc tititMCAL MS, i.vkkv. .nj i.Uaitv T'"'"" ""'''. '. li...r.,,r 1-3 nia n,i,. -j . . . ....... ... ,,.., ytrir'y '-,.1,1. mi, i stui, ni Bi rp i-e ion:,! i ri-'iuiri d tocuriiinv L ni i f Ull; ;; " -o..m-r , t- i'v...,,,t u, a u,3";n """", U "f hkh an- the rc-uit.. vf Pi.- " . c.vi- '. ..T ,. 1 n"'l , . .. .,r ...... .v i -i. t r,..rir.,r.,..4.-, limailwuy, N-w York , aril n tail, J by all Itiii.-ih. Snl.t alio l.v '-' t- S. CAI.DWItLU Ui..biirr. P, ,wes,jI)TJVALT;s (;ATjVANTC on o'litai- 1 ? ''1Ef-sa!l rain and soreness in fr. ti 1, a to .ill minutes. .See n,.th,r , , I'rice fill cts per bottle only. Shipped lo all m rtc ii f t Ii a I w f i i - .in, . r or sale ov M' l-H'n.Bilr. Tri:...io. i .':.". ' ... ".- I'mium. ii . i, .... . . .. . J li l.tru,'n. K, 1'vTi, I, II i 'in.- VI: I . Cummin;;, ki' llirti, m Marin M Slra a , THAT BIG HAT! LOOK l l'! OR yon misht miss it. The Fall Stvles Jiisl received. Look for tbe iittr tt-.t it is in a conspicuous place on a Teli-rVnh Pole. illlSi.X 's r. H ,t Manufac oPv n Cnswell's New Build , "Lewishu " ' 'ewl--aur- ELACKSnrTEIlVG ! ! The snticriber resp prti'ttlly i inform: th r iri one nt I 1 isbiirs and the public lhat he j has taken lhe Shop of llunltr ' I'Wcon South Fourth street, i where he is prepared lo do ail kinds of work in his lino .,r business in the best manner. Horse Shoeing-! of .lone in the very neatest style. Buggies and . the m.hli.. air,m,.. v,,.'i ......-1 IE' Lcwisbure;, Aug 2, 1S5S Etill .nether Opportunitj: M" tulj.llir lirnpl i line Man l;.M K AUM. ll'E l.i!." ih:.i metiiod (I r citizens ot I. en i-I iirg at,d -i? Hie ' i.n'lii. ci.ui.trv. that v c are arainwitti -m (, short nine, and now fo r them a b ' i article atid at lower pr.ee-" than ever he retnfi-.ri-. y. have tnken the Id slan t above Chri-t 4 Caidweli's 1)1112 S'ore, and having much b. t. r light than we had in cmr old r"on., and no r" convenient mi ms in every repwt, shall l e better able to accommodate. J1 l.niii.S .i-rnr.- 1.: 'l.'in-'l III' ie. f.r rUlm lli.v ",;l lil.i-t.. lr.ii-io i' il i.r trai si. rrol t a 11 ii lit r ..r.'ii-. 1 -11 l.-i' it it' D" ( ,1 -t. 1 1; 1 11 1 ' I i-i will li" mirr.ilili.1 ti. Ii.jii!:, Mi l r lli-III.l"' t' lIT tl-'" 'i- I-' lo- ll ri-1;, ti in. !' r ii- 11 o I li- ti .T.-o, run li ... I 1 - . - r 1 . i' I- ni to f o. I'i- lure, if j. - Its I. :h M ll .1 11 .' ' l. t-i-r ' tl. 1 . -.0 1 I. 1 n. -r.i-'r i t" 1 AilTV. Arti.t. rt. i.r.1 i.-::i', ' t - r'vui in t!;' t j rir-. I'-r ! j- I. .or :i n ' r I"-: 11 1 t.ur;-. im I. It. 1' .' i.n.i iii-l f n, iu,t not a 1 ;Y ii ' j ; j .1 c. William Jones, TT0UM:V at Law. Colli ttii'ts 1 1 ntptiv atieri b d to. Oiriceon Ma: A t. -l pes lie lhe i'risbvtenan rhnii h. u;isi;ihi;,rA. j,cv (ii(;i!s Old Stand! lii:.M:RAI. as. rtment of !rj .mhN. JoioV lljl !. I'll r'l'ij. II, Its ,1' Clips, Jj,,',l, ami Mi suita! ', (,.r lJ;e ;t-a.i,n. Hani Vi'arc, Cjjus Ware, (irocerits, SALT, FISH, &.C., a!l r f vlncii w ii) U soW. at rnces lo snit the tniio. Lii t-rai i' ''i;piini mr.de fnr M ('Ii:!(i'!IT A HAffK. i ET iiiarrint v i.i-ti rni n ish, r n!v o r.n ill a: MFAI litNS KAIll'V.UE I ORE. and eel a ! i-.t ia:e COOK ToV E 11 1st oi .t. r.s I v ni t to el. se out mv st. e ,.f '"e-. J(-H. M'F..I)L1N. Lew: . -::.ti !i ! !, i-s. BRICK FCii,D?,Y FOR SALE -r- 1 1." sni -riiberi iTerstosell the t. ,ir'.'- liitelc Foundry at the itr '- n l of Maiket sir-et. inclu !ii e i areri ont. Office, ai.d the laige aim ui t tf tor Acr.en-.'fura reonr''e,i as ( r.9 d.sn'e I its. r.f... ilv ei eri'.st,i .u ;s ihe n a.i r. i.e endrv. I.rsi.r .nt in m i ,- Fa't' ru Y Macl.il.ei'. . a s.i a t K.-h-s i r. It is r I' So v . t lhe Lt.t !, The I'ropne' another en j- di -Iri s t,. ,1 . ' o 1 s f r a g' s l;ii e is v hi n.t-i. '. . iiu-h nl l.'i-s 1", nn.ntr pa V.I I.I. I AM Fi iCK. Lewis! nrg. I titon Co. I'i LI IIITIAT a::l 1 1 .. it I nivcrsilv isi.l nr., r t llu.oi.i.g ts:i; ; :"7'ot::, e :, &, I ii:M' ( F Till: M.'AtON ; I Si Nrn i i: &so. Lave justie- cri.o: ;!..-.! suvk l .New N77.7.V. j.v yrx.viM goods: I ll ti v air I l l. very c'n-ap. These 1 are .11 i.eularly invited io .1 rn 1 is Vi.-ii A;;m iit-v f -ir. r riC'E 1 11 si. nth s. r,.n,i f,r . . ... 1. 1. lws, ,',,-. i f sin al Ilii.ii.ess er.trtts'et! la- hiiilly am! on ninth- au.-r.. -"All rrofi- hi. eare will Le led to , pr- II. Is..; W A V! xotici:: sotuj.:: o th 1:::. I A VIM.' ji;( ulurneJ ftem lk' li-v J tiita an umimiI'v lai-e Sivck andwrl n w pn j j,t lo (il gl)( -5 ' t'.uiil.i i..tul.eie in, it , wer ttoii. r: le of I , uie'i.,:i. I!:t,:wr,ie Aj:iti II1.1J re.'. ITnrJware ' ' i;i!si-I.,rl.s. r.a.,.,. H.nce,' -. I'lit v. I'a r.ts. (.ij tT' u s. I .... .. 1 ' III lii l 011 mav wart to I. ml,! ,-,,r se.I a i.r 1 ..le l.' ise ir tarn iwemv per tl.a.i tvtr I el'i re. Thit uuy .' 7.-1 CARI'IlX l Ens. here yon can get the re'- i i.i't u niei.iiel.t l i.iiics, ban !. tenon ai.d rip Saws pear Ai Jacksen'j Uutcher's. Beauv's and I.indvs ('niseis and I'lane Irons, palest and common llrnces, Trace Ruts, u"ers s.,.iarMSnage,.Ir. 11 Screws, CtmPasSaw! Htimond s Han iners, A.C. ICaeksmiths'ti oil 7. C.VinON I I K!Nt,S-Bar. Scollop. Tyre.Oial. (, nrf a'r,i ..pnre(. as: steel, frr.ngar.d Enghsh Steel V .-es. Ar.v.'.s. Fellows. Se,, w I'iare. e'c. ' l.olsEKtEl'EUts: Talle Knives ar.d f oil,., i arver. Spoons. Keti!es.I,an ,p.. ('an. n.tv. run v. ', .. i.anjr iu. ri- kl 1 ., ,, "" " no e Him . i-hr 11 ikih 11 k ,i- I,... v., Jo.-l I II 11 1 AI M N. O u Ci.ili.ui tutJ. 11.11 l.-m mi ! 7.V IIJ1 I .MO. lilhtlll JIM V O N V I'. C T ION l.Jl Y rjMlE sul,-cr,fer resnecimiiv lakes i ., .1 Ihod lo mlorm the eii,z,n's of I.ewisbu-c aud vtciniiy in rencral.and the I.rdies in rar tiemai. that he has op, ) a Kakrr, ',, Heaver's Building.', here' k w il l a .t , : surrlvall who mm- " - - ...iin iu.ii. i),, n .Market stret,. m Mr. l i . .- - " "'ini " ,r lZ, ' ' ""'"-.ins in his line i f In-:V!:.',v'l.pv.l,L'1)- "AM: and niMIll'- 11H-M.K on hand at all t,infs-. Bra - a practical Baker and C, .,.;.., r llr,-ar,i. ol iweiy.,vc jears. lie !. , ;,. e, ni.1. nnh. ali who tavnr him wit!, a eali i r i ne hun a trial shall not be tl.sarr.,.;it ,-.!. V eddires and Fames siij.pl, e, t ire shores! notice.', n the mosi reasonable leims. A.I sorts of Orna li.eiilal V i ik dine to order. BREAD delivered nt !L,irs ai n'l tttnej when desired. CHARLES 11 FINER, l.ewisburg. Oct. 7, l-,'i7. A FRESH SUPPLY QF Prusis. "Hi'du'incj.Xotion.s.raints. V X arieues. Stationery, Ac. purchased in ! i i-m ami i niiaii. markets, has just bef a ; ree'd at the Old Mammoth Pru - si, re of j r'--UALDWKLI.,' Lewisburg. X- X' I. .1 m . . - f JOMtll hEl l.Y. AiM li,M r. C"1 Ji'l.ll'IT.s ihe raironaee of ilie nnhh.-. ldence en iSouih Fifth street. !... Lur. ''a- IDeceuiber 3, iZ6. " r1IIE FiflU Of FKIl'A, SI.HTU & CO. J. is this day dissolved I liiiiiiati. n. Tin accounts of the old Firm will l e settled al their Office. The business will be resume an l ......o,..,- ' i..- ....... .... ... i.-.s Ihe late Firm, al iheir rre.ent loc.iiioii. WILLIAM FRICK. i v u- .- k t u..... ...I Or dels on Tieasercrai Chi juiclc Oibte. in
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