JJJ n v. li i w h i IH I 4 ?! '1 'la 7 Nex4 Tuesday, IStlij Oi-tober, is KLKCTIOX DA V. ELctthc iiwj friends oHV-Mi r.ion (o American Inil-j nlrv ami Freedom for Kansas, j TJJBH OUT, Rain or Shine ! ; t-t.Ueuieuiler, that, in votinir, the eatuiilato fir JuJe of the .Supuu.e (''art uU2l he ou cue rlip, and all the i tLer caiidiia'cs nia be i u oue slip or vo ted siugly. lltM ay is to plump iu the lut uiue Lan.es to.iiiirl HKWAFiK'X--' k ." .' Mix ed Tiekets may Le utti.iiii.tci to f aliued olT upon our pirty ly the Jvicos. (Jet j 'Ur tiekils from .-.'nuu kuown man, rtid otnpare tLvtu uU the fulluwiug, t,d liny will le ail r i 1. 1 : Union St. .le ,5i"xFreo Soil and Ticket. I'rv'C Labor. Fur Jn.ljc ,',.', S'prnu- ('-mil, John m. i.lar t-f riiiLitifijh. fr Ct:ni! 'juI;h -si t. r, W.M. FI.AZEI!. uf rayelle O. ;, (. JOHN Vv'. KILLINCIKK.Ltlanoii F ,r S i.'it- r. ANlJUEW GKKt'li. Jilildor.lir. W.M. r.W.(iK.Si;LLl' i!. Selinsrui e MIS J. rATTJ-KSOX, Aiademia. JOHN (.'KO.SSaUOVi:, Limi-slunL' .TAJIKS I'i:uiS, ol Kelly Tp. W.M. L. IlAlTnLSiiM-aNt TlulSalot- for Awit-'r, JOHN REUKI!. of Jliiinliuru. l'ive .oii.s', throe WiUiamt, one Jaunt and ouo .Lo .tie TEN names in all. False Boasting. ! The liucbauan men o! I'uiim riu.tj . are now "whistling to keep their couiage up." To Lear sjiuo of them boast, you might calculate th.y would have about 7io majority in Union couuty. At l.-u-ii,ui i, we hear what tremendous things ure g oiuij to be done iu il.iiU-u : and al llirtUy, is retailed what astouisl.ing pr ogress old l.uck makes in I.iiiUlwj. Now, don't regard any of their stories. Our nirti) a ubuiit as it v ltob-, unitnl as u, uno? outy TKjuirii a till rule Iu (Iu in tcliJc duly. When they say Hartley will give 20J r Lewis-burg C'.O L -f fo- co mnjority, d jn'f believe a W01U 01 11. . Lewisburg is frua to her political faith, and Hartley the same. Having heard ibat l'-q. Lincoln- and Lundrcds other good men of old Hartley were gaiug fur Wideusaul and Chailes, we thought it advisable lo ask Mr. L bow il was, in order that the people may tee what reliance to place upon the brag gings of unscrupulous party leaders. Hero U Lis rij lv HiTtTLnrnT. Oct. 1. Ut u. t nil ormmi; nit- itidt it ytiiir en 1 ut tue ci un:y tnat Vuurs of lh1 was circu ati J I and a iaie num tl.e K cin party were t pfti!ti toe elc.'j n i I .ir. James J'ro?s f i r curiry 'i:iinis:!- !ir. has been received. In relereace l.i the repuit, all I have lo say at th:- tune is that it i nut trxtt neither has it a huviow ot lbur.d.iti.'n in tact. Our party ncie i? nine it iu I ivnr'i tne rt-'su.ar ticket as uual ; and neither the lndt-pt'i.d'Mit licm icr itic eaiifii'iates ti-rShcritl or 'in:)iis sumer will atiraci many tfuits I rum their Cuii.- fentor on our tickvi. Vours c&c. H. VB. LINCOLN. ? Iiivlt.i'in among Oaisttnx, James liuchauan was clccte 1 I'tcsiJcnt ; Vim. V. l'ackcr was elected llovcrnor; Abraham J". Wilson was elected Judge. These offices with all their iiifljet.ccs and results were lost to our partj hy nant of concert aud hirtuonj among our selves. Wc may lose a couuty olli-er, A'scmblymaD, or Senator, if wc fa'l to pull together; or by uniting can elect tham all. Mb.U we are ever to triumph with .,r,.et nrmrinles. We must t.,t. u-.t f.rin.T ! difficulties and remain united ... our rri-1 . . .. n.. ... ' marv ma lesser conieais. i nese nerve us for the greater, and ensure success. Hetbayeh I Some of tha very men wUO encouraeej j . vv . I cnum,Ttoti lo ac- Lt the Locofoco nomina . "n fu, Sheriff, u.pimuui.uiuuiiiuiiuiiiiii iu "ui were recently operating against hini, in favor of Charles, a volunteer. Ascertain ing the rascality of his new allies, Mr. l'enniugton thwarted their designs by re signing, and refuses to run. Tuts demor alises the Icmocraey, aud loaves (hem without any regular candidate. Their choice now lies between the disorgauizer who refused to be bound by the decision of their party in the Convention and Crossnrove. Numbers of the old Hue f 11,-ir nominee. ti,1 Kiil nni sorni.rt , Mr. Charles, even if th.y wc included in .1,. t.i.;n ..f .'.i.i.t, , i. s.... v. ., i n ...wm as w ?lyO and elfieuces paid.) . ..s fcirWe have been asked whether Hen- ry Charles, the Volunteer Loco candidate for Sheriff, is tho one known as "Hi. d 1 1 . 1 11.. c .1. j o. nuifc lining , ior mere are - two of the Lame in Hartley, and if he ' snouia nnrpen io ..e c ccua, mere mtgnt be two c atmants I Keally (,h. Ayu. should indicate that) we don t know about , the complexion of the candidate, but reck- i fiaiuctit or the Cirici for tha office, of John Crof strove. . BgLJohn I. I5ogar and Jobn Kesslcr, tlie C ounty Auditors who huld over, both reeide ia New Hcrlio, and the Lococandi d te, L wis KcssUr, is also a citizen of N -w l!-rlt!i. CuuIJ u't MifilinhuTc have t ore a-Jor- hont Jhu Il-l-cr cr euaU Nu i;.r;.u Live ui! tlr ? .. l. .... C . I I. , '- - ' " -v uu UIO ouu 1,11.11. IU lUB UN , . "... .' ' ' . v-u oy mu way some m mc democracy .,, , T, ... . . , . ... . sioner. is himse f one of the HnniLllnhl. Iwlicrtcho ejcnressed such a Idicf. Sena. peak against hitn-he'll be Mue Henry i """V.- "J"! "S ! "e.,D0 UCD" Crs. and. if an enemv ,r. lealon. .nil ' ... It ' meMS are H'tlT llie. leei;. Vlh..l . UTf- I" 1 "J " tame JUmtlU in (mce Ol ' . , . ' . ... , ,ua. iii n.. ; or I lue " '."r . Z i l i l( ft """ " ' """S1'.' he j ded this as a solemn pledge on the part of ' . or isme we are assured Le is of the , ,,;,, tnn ,. , 1 ,,, him, when runninc, of a desire to shift K, , wuh a We mos rama icomp.on stripe, (and yet a:-", V. ,0,, ; r-'-j ,bu Court House cost-be it less or )ltptins preny ciever man : and Has not the tem x- . . .... .. . mora from him,,.lf nn.-vn iK ni. ntm -a mue wcaK io tne back", be be-1 r uate, we have two caudidutes a young lawyer, hut eighteen mouths i:i ti.is district, who run Lehiud Lis tieket iu his own ouriiy for Treasurer was de feated f r Senator by his prtseut opponent ihrce years mro and was noiiiioaad for tiu Krie Iliilr nd Company. The district has beeu eiian;- d by k-jviug off Sullivan ( hiie LMriek Cueu resided J aud taking I'uioa iu i:s place Col. Circgg is ao irou maker and farmer, who has t-pctit u ljug l.le iu ibis his native distriet, aud w'.wse entrance upon puhlie life was con trary tn his own inclination. Iu a neigh b ring e iuu'y, uearly identified with our.-!, he feels ui ?t interested iu seciring the tr.atvs: Hit of I'uion and Centre coun ties the Spruce Creek liailway ; wLieli .1. .1.. w i.l m:i.! las services uanug me uml years to cjine CO.Iu lo. king over our County ifficcrs, ' WO itaJ tac UufuUL'U tf New lli-llia 1 i l.df lc IWliujiaiNuc U-. -Ulcr & UxorJcr. 1 and tw Vuditors; and the Democracy ; injustice io y..urscii ami your uienus gea.r , , -vi. v i ally, ii is deemed prudent that your. news very uudestly a.-k us to give New Ucrliu a'.s.i a Representative and the other Audi- ' tor ! Is n't that a little too much, when ' L .wisburg has nothing ? . We were not j awarded any canlidite, bat will do our j l..st for Tilt r.vusc. Just help elect j Cr issgrove of Limestone, l'ross of Kelly, : ll.nris of Kist liulfaloe, aud Hjber of Miiil.til urg, aud the candidates will repre sent ill pans of the county, and uo Town ship or Ji rough have more than a propor ;ionate share. This putting all in a few districts, and ut either cud of the county, is n d the fair thing. fcTl.e fart U notorious, that, months ago, Lawy r IX trick was prophesied to be the nominee i f the Loo for Senator in t'lls di-trict, by the power and money t.t the SuuWry & Kric K lilwav Company. ! ,. I lu order lo biun'- the force of this couvie- t tion a pubiie impression which will cost Detrick hundieds of vote9-Lis frieuJ ! have recently started a "stOD thief "itory ! that Col. tirco;; is the favorite of tl o ' , , ,. I (.ouipiny. 1 his re tort makes no headway ,; at Williamsport, the Company's head ... . . n i nut .in V n -im It-.T.irninil llinf I ft I l taieg puk iu pr 'posais lor a ceuuack on the It ad, but received none lie was not the '-right stripe! ' and is not their favorite nor their first choice. The lUilway de- ; leatc'l i.eo. A. I-rick tno lUilway do- i featel Hr. Sin heeker-the Kailway uom-' ;. ..I I .e n.iri.L- ik iv,l..,i wi.l elect 1.,,.... .if it can '. : I IsajM..'s.-rs.WAi;ENSt!.i.rnandrATlKt- . mix. the I V. t ie's candidates for Assembiv r .i a- i .. t .1.17 ?.L m m s uisiric, nave ooin oyeu incur- , selves ID mw the -ff.rt of the I'enu a K. II. Company to get rid of their Ton- 1 , - -i 'ax. the Company is rich aud pros-, r:ruus and, until the State L'cbt is paid, could and should stand a good stiff tax with the rt of u?. Tliey got the Maiu Jmc at a jjooJ Larguio for themselves. HO REPEAL! Wc arc a!?o autbor'z J by AmP.EW Gtu.J to plcdcc him a.'aiDst the proposed , i. r ,h,t ...,-,. 7. T i a..-sH. ... ....... vuu.. , I" .Mil l'l.AY I Mont of the opposition in I.ow.-I.urj. stm-erely desire to ignore all friucr leal divisions, and labor fur l'ttlN - CU I.F.. ( lur party friends iu New Ucrlin , and vicinity we are assured by men, on whom we rely aro now altuJst unani- nious'y of the sauie opiiiion, aud will show ' it tiy tuiir votes, h e ftiail again trus.t thciu, as men of honor aud patriotic ititeg. rity ; if our cotiQJioce be misplaced, it will be hard cit Iu reconcile the two cuds, Friend of New lierliu ! she is in a mi- riori'v in a local liht ; but the majority 1 - 1 i. -o.-i.. i ..... . e "v'v "cr .' fe'euerousiy : ;Nu.w "u 'D"r br,,'t' d. 81 ; tv for every man on our ticket ! As manv As many ..... . tor cross as for Crosssrove for areu seller as for l'attcrson ! , "'. . ,-,, ,"." . . ' o, vu.uu luimtiu at, nis appenn.- ; .-.i- . jl . ..t f" fr ?' ""u ' 1 "V Lycominr'. His f-pecch in Lewisburjr, i uesday evenintr.was pronounced by many ine.was pronounced by many the greatest political tff irt heard here, for ;r;. n i , was a rare treat. Mr. I'attersorj was called home by ill ness, and although expected every day, may still be prevented from pojiog us au- otber visit, as he desired, from the same cause. fci."The statement has been circula Waitcnsellcr last year voted ar-tiinst Mr i Ha- We arc authorized by Col. Wag. ! ensellei to Mate, that the tnrv U f.lJ ? be voted for Mr. Hayes. Wuerj. how , many of the Koush men who circulate J -".- , i. .jr.-M-ii y.. . circulato this story, voted for Mr.H.? JJid lloush : vote fer Hayes ? or did Koush j .iu the ' conspiracy to sacrifice his own colleague .1... .:..i.. . 7 ' ou iuv, uvan 1 eT, f , r" e c( J,, , h 'rothono-' ' . ?, - m e' ' ilpT'h"t ' , " " V , . ' " ' , 1 J I JMr. Detrick has been in Union ( -ouuty apain, try ing to " fix sings." Lit 1 le Onion" (as the Lokeys call it above) makes some trouble if she is small and may again (aa of yore) " bring teara to the eyes" of Loky Fokeydom I P.Kvorv vote for ViVlJ;nfiul Is ' nail a vote for Movrr. LEWISUUJIG CHKOiMCLE Tlie ItrUIm- uiiil llie -T-Th. aim auJ Lunc of the Lotus iu Ibis county is to defeat Mr. Fross juc of the best aud purest aud most Worthy uicu iu our county. What member of our paity nil I lu ptiuadcJ into such a movement, iidJ then cudure the shouts aud tauuts ol the L'eiU'ieraey ' 'i'bc UriJjK ami Sops story is pretty much exploded, aud yet it is whispered abroad wherever it is thought a man can be deceived by it. We republic the cor respondence ou the sui jeei, which is suiu cicnt, nno would think, to satisfy any man willing to be couviuced : I.f.wisbi Hu, Sept. 37, l-o. M. Jits Piuix, Kl.LLI TilWllli'. Hear sir Having learned ihaiaciiverlTuit.s are bein' ma le to lmuie you by rireulaUli eoriaiii lai.-e n-pnri, I lake liie hbeiiy ot' k;n' '! yi'U n pitt-s to lue kiLowins p. -ail : 1. "Have you a;;re'cit w nh any man i r men, im lies tt. llie lale Counly l.'oiiveuhou or , in l.ev bur;: or eUewhfrc, to emlca- others 1 vrr, ill cae vou are rii-eled t'otinty Coiiuiiis mi ni r. io have a new County limine er.-eieil over H,ill il..e creek at any point opposite or a.ljo.l.i;! J.eW:.bui i . ll . yuii :-t '.leve expili'Tit to eti-e! sTieli a IS ri ie. in lh ' pic-em Male of counly li'ian c ami w. ui ! you make any c!l'- 11, by the M-ieeiion ot" Jurors or "llnTwise in an oitieial : capacity, to favor that project daiin.1 liie ' it-: in f. r which yu are propo-e.l y. Wuiil l o'u, it" ili'cti-J Commi-si'MoT, lavor the buililiiia of M-p to the Conn House a, -,h cjnen-eo: lue ouniv or wrnii " j eairv ui the letter and spirit of the Itond and ! the Law. that said buildme shall be creeled -wilhoui anv cos. or tax whatever being im- poseu iii'.iii nit ,ua."- . who krww vu ilo M i tii'Ubi vi-ur wrd. lint .hi.iild he kiuni n and miblishrd. lor llie m- fonnaiioii of every tai payer who desires lo Vote inlelllieiittv. O. X. W OliDKX, for ihe (o. Coinmiitee. IC'ily r .Mr. VrohH. Ki.llt TuwsHlr, ept. i, I35S. O. X. W oHiitx, Chairman of the Standing Committee of I'uion County. Sm Yours of ihe S.tli is received, in which you ask me whether I will eierl my liitlueiice, if elected (bounty Cemuiissioner.io have a County llridge constructed across liull'iloe Creek, al or near the borough of Lewisbui. au 1 whether I will if elected Coiiiiiii.ssioner tavor the building of the Court i lltms.. steps, at the expense of ihe county. In reply to all your inquiries. I will say thai I never was spoken to by any person it piTSOIIl l-Ht .j Mwu.i..t..wu, V. .,I..1UIP.I since, lo lavi.r ihe construction of the Uiulee spoken of, or of the Court House steps. And in the present embarrassed coiidirii.u of the finances of the coiintv, J cccm it impruiieiit for the county to build any hndeor bridges, , r "P"'"1 any more money lor bridge pu.po- i s's. exi-ept to keep them in repair that are aIeadv buiiu In regard lo the t.'onrt House . steps. I think their construction part of the T. fl'l ZTVl'Zf uunuiil" useii, aim . iiist-.neiiiiy tut ii-ui.. must he home hv the buildinz committee of ihi.sp alio signed the bonds, and nni by ihe , county. It ihe people of the county should sec prop- or , laVl)r me with lhtlT voles M,mcieiii to elect ine, I should do what is in my power to rptrenrh mid reduce the rollnK PYnpiiM'S as ' nitifh as practicable. JAMES 1'KOSS. THE ItHIDGE. r ...d.-r..! vt. Ri;f.w U'm ' I 3 " : Priclf nn.l nflicra tthn nr Gnrnntnl trt lip . . ' . thst thcv , , 1 ncvcr "3 understand.ng with Mr. . l'ross, before or mice the nomination, ubout tle iriie au,i Layu u"1 abJ Jj ,ot expect or hope to secure its crecttuu at the County eipeuse. BX-Look at it Jacob Hummel, Esq , prescu t Count v Comni issioner, lives on t he y a j u u.c it wutU mor(. J LU ,,r0. r,cr,v w,)alJ bc mur0 bemti'eJ bv it than , peny wojiu oe more ocuiu cu ny ii, mau , Air. l'ross, whoso place is not so directly ou the road, whose property is much less, aLd w!' dMS UlJl tomc ,0 t0WQ 113 otten. .Mr. I'ltuss nomiuated l.-'i- In mmi.i. for Commissioner in convention at M.tHiuburg three years ago, and worked and voted for K-. Hummel; and so did Messrs. l'rick, Siilcr, Moore, Midler, fechreyer, and all the geotlctucn who aro now "su.-picioued " because thcv arc alo frienJa of Mr. l'ros?. , l - i i i i i .ooneiueu circumiea me ausuru siory (hat Ks. lluintncl was "got up by l'ross, 1'iick, Mifcr ei Co., on purpose to get a : liridiie" there: and vet, K.-ri. Hummel ' ruight tLcu have been "charged with it just ,fc , , . , . 6 , as properly, and with just as much truth and plausibility, as Mr. l'ross now is. The truth is, neither Mr. l'ross, K-q. Hummel, j or any other man expects a Couuty linage theie, and Mr. l'ross would no more pros- tituto his cilice to that end than did his neighbor, Iv-ij. Hummel. Even if be should desire it, he can only petition for it: whether a Commissioner or not. The , . . .... ... urand d ury ursl onltr Wlto UUIU , then the Court cof,nn it-and the Com- j n, issnnera Aiie r nh,.iher iliew f ! missioners have to iuil.l it, whether they !, . . . .... . ' ,, i - desire it or not. W hethcr l'ross, Moycr, I or V cidensaul is elected Commissioner, therefore, will not affect the building of the u,, an io(a TLo ComniissiuJCH j mo oiiuio au ion, mu vouiiuissiouera a11 the building of the late bridge 1 . . j. . j t r - n . 1 . , . , """" , "? . . , ,,., , , -, .. ... ' .-' r 1. j i- own convictions oi right and expediency. pediency. TUP KTIT.J The last Loeofoco humbug to divide the ""f ;" "ne f 0"i'"'.of "?ertyfcelinS . - ., ,, ,B. . on that sui ted. Let the Ann-Buchanan men bigs is, thai the "liondholdcrs now want au siand Cy their own man, (I'ros..) and llie to saddle the LuilJing of cut stoDC or mar- ' Democrats vote for Moyer or Weidensaul, ac ble steps to the Court House, at an ex- ' cording as they approve or disapprove the f .1. I..IJ.II... .1.. s l'resi.lenl. km... l.e h... f. '.:.. . ucsinueu proper- I"" uouua o uonars.ou mu V.UUU- 1 -j. - ly is noi som i,y privaie sale, before ihe 'iinh I ty." We believe this chariM also to bc ! stule lhe iisp"l point as to which is the . day of November nerr. ,1 u-,ti k. !o-"1. '.. ted f wholly false a base lic.-got up for poli- '""""S"1 P"'y """ county. j rblc outcry on that day, at 10 o'clock A. m! ,,eh nln" ,.n.sJ . 1 V the tnot prominent and influential of the ' n,t. .:: .i.. i.... ..,.! declare they have no wish or desire to avoid that last act in "finishinr." the. ,t .1,. ! avu.uwku OtklUtUll IUU VUUU, UI UI KUUU1 I . u mine cnurse nr vnien tin bhi, I hi lie, that last act in bond and the law renuire? We are author- i ized by Es.j. Lincol." to say for himself and we believe also for Commissioner . .. 1 ituE luai mey are muexibiy opposed to j any such burden being rolled npon the county. Mr. I'ross. coincides in their view : 60 ,hat our Commissioners are "all right on the Steps question." Esq. Hummel, the retirinc Commis- But we do not believe Esq. Ilunimel de- eired to do, or would do, any such tiling ; j ue wouiu nve up io nis word to noisti " . the Court House ; and so would the oth er gentlemen, his associates on the obli id theotb. gation. He would do just as Mr. Pross pledges himself to do ; and every one who knows Mr. Pross knows him to be an up- i rich, a fjir, ai.d as firm s man as Ksri. , .ii.ii.vi. i & WEST HllANCll l - I taTUut, neilbfr Mr. N'cidiiusaul nor Mr. Mjut U committed as is I'ra-s uiut-t tliis " enormous cxpeuse. They u.i y U iu favor of it fi r augut that appears 1j the outrary. If lii'la gm-pi-cIojs appcaruuees are t ) govern, wo might charg.! that Mr. WciJon.-aul was rutjunig cspicasly to get that Steps Tax upon tLc C iULtv. Mlt. WllllENSAl'I. IS ALm) O.NE 0K T1,E jjOJlL) HuuiLKacounqwiily (one might argue) icy'y iuhntbd tit tlHtjtcwy trial ijnut tos io liie county. 8nSeveral of bis supporters aro llotid Uoiders (witnc-3 Saml. t!. liarton, going wiih Weidensaul's team, to persuade Mr M oyer to rcsipu iu Wcidiofaul's favor.) This is a much stronger string of suspi cious facts, than exists against Mr. l'ross. And Mr. l'ross has publicly committed himself agaiust it, while Moyer aud Wci licnsaul lime Which is the safer mau 1'ros-i, who is not a Bond Holder, aud hnse interest is to keen i IF the tax or Weidt usaul, whose interest is to get the cost from his own shoulders '! .Vfr .' Niuota ! MUUKK ! ' Ot a very iMqubn.iutf kiuK0r il wau luJ, 11a LnoVb on ly two tunes one i-- OiJ HunilreJ, an.l the oilier is'nt." Of our neighbor, ihe organ grimi er of llie -I'i'iu, it may also be saot (judging by his paper) " lie seems to have but two ideas one is X.perisiii and the oilier is'nt. " Most ed" his profoui.il coiiiemplaiions seem lo ne mi llie aainiy inrme 11 .Mrna in. o ul.ier whal pen starts with, 11 ends with . ,, , , oi,,i ,i,..r ' - ,e ail.a t.f White Man's domains, his great anxiety is to save the I nion by aiding the fancy men who breed dairies, in extending the institution of Xegro .slavery everywhere. While some would pre fer the elevation of an unfortunate race, he ' toils lo degrade and tu grind ihem dow n, and ; llieu w ould curse them because ihey arc down. ' There are no colored brethren in his church ; Ins Heaven includes no Xegroes; his Cibie ; is down on ail but the while folks. His po litical creed is founded ou the tincture ol skins aud the length of he. 1-. While we seek to enhance the wages of free White labor by a Tariff, his pulicy tends to foster unpaid and pauper labor. While we go with ihe Xorih for W hue Libertv, he goes with the South for ( IJ.ack Slavery. Every topic with him has an t inky tinge. Xiggcrs seem to catch Ins eye , at morning, noon and iimht. Asleep or awake, Congo's tawny sons and daughters haunt his perplexed brain. If his mind wanders al breakfast, and he is asked what he will be licl.r.l tt. 1 -Mifrr-!' l.. it-ply- In dlS-; trcssing "original" verse, or hackneyed Trigi- ' naier" prose, the nightmare of Niegerisin weighs upon his burdened mind, and stains his genius with a most sombre, soleinncholy line, f'or Ihe defence of Xiggerdom in its most oppressive and repulsive forms Op- . pressiem and Amalgamation, or Slavery his mighty powers are taxed from time to time. i;:illi- u e mlt the ehnn 'I'luc " loi.erism" ' '"mi u' chase hini as 'lhe .-"s do" the man wiin tne mama pom. it he micuij un- lrTttni4trly lotto ltit irHsnn in hta ptantiC cunteats wuh these "powers of Iarkne5s no ilutibt the cause assicne! at the Asylum would be "L'ltra iffsrerism White at that !' Anl if his readers sick vi his stupul, everlasting, wiMiv washy twaddle abut iiirerisiii,' ! should allow the Arus to die aaw some dark ; day, the verdirt of the Coroner's Jury would surely be iMe.i in the wool, a martyr to its own Niggfrism ! - . Spilt JHIk VcfV Salt Tears WdSletl ! - i . , , ,, or some weeks past, the Democratic Di- vision men in this end of the county have been " uaxtng vahant in lighting" the old 1)1 vim m qtiotu n over again. Scores of them to pain se me vots for Mr. Pennington openly declarrt! they uould '-never no, nev- er v vute fur an Anii-l)iviiion man 4-the ras- c,lls lhal chtateJ us all s0 la.t (all' -they i would never trust them again wuh a pile ot : l""'"'""",l C-'V'-, . Mr. I'enningtoo lor whom all this virtuous ind,guation was uanufactiiied is choked c!f the ticket ty some of his new bed-fellows j , and where uo the Division Democrats find themselves Evtry one of thtir candiiiutts is an Anti-Ditisinn man- Roush, Muyer, Charles and Kessier!!! all, rabid, out-aitd out Ann L'iviSionit.s. Where, now, is. the pent-up wrath vt these disinterested .sympathizers ! What will be the result of their threats and i"oiciam...s : ...,. ,,,.,, .in oe cast u" u11u .iriV;. " . ".V" vy " " snam' iiieonsiiiauic, lyeiuotiaiii: I'lVlMOtUMS : nlirn,rtr ihe p,.ninip i....rrn.i and torr'ivc ' all past i-,sues. Ii does no gwd to keep up animosity, anion; neighbors, .about settled questious. Half our can-J. dates 1 c;e, ?,. unc . Mje. "'e Division ..uestum. and hall on the other. All we have to do, is, hke a band , brolhers IO ,;o , Woi;K , AM) l'.I.ECT THEM ALL Chossi.hu t. J'noss, Hihiiis and Ki.ma ! A Lecompton Test. .Mr. Muter, one of the Buchanan candidates for Commissioner, is represented as a right or wrong Lecompton man one of llie few nho still believe that "the Whigs are the same as llnT.;n...i-iiI.i!.Pni.iri... s.ni 1.....1.1 . V""1" """-- 'U SrfhVwi. llfJi aslVrie" since ue nearu ine v nigs reiiieu as iones. fT.h i , S 3S but this Lecoiniilonite is one ol ihose ini 0I)Ci wi,0 reay believe thai -bugaboo' and hasn t hea good fellows !) Mr. Ws.di,51il, ihe other Buchanan can- ! ..... ,,i,iUt,ni, an- '''. ' ?W .he An Leconr,.n remonstrance embracing the names ol a ma- jorii, of the Hemocrats o! LewisbrS-aSainst me cnui oi v roiztr ana inree or iour onicr, to represent the Union county Democracy as , ; iavorms iiuciianan s Kansas policy. . "ICnanan 8 late Fledges. , ,f" , f-Dator, Lrown1of Mississippi, 'ccently delivered a speech at icksburg, "? I W I f I I ' f?."?. 0n ,he r.e.a!d'-?t Vufure f ' ' ., . .- , i ., .. . ",aV,B6" Mr. Buchanan assured i iii in in inn mncr rtr.ai ntn nnn iinAfinipnoni ' . - --s. term that he would appoint no man to office who held tho opinion that Kansas onght to be admitted Lejore she has a pop- ulatioo which would entitle her to a llep- resentative in Congress, (according to the terms of the English Conference Bill,) and that he would decapitate cceru office-1 - - 'ieed te would itick up to it. Whcnev-! er be (Seuator Brown) plighted Lis faith ! to any man, be alwaji stuck to it, and ho .J.1..1.11 u. ...i . . .- . mituuto 10 uuiu lur. iucaauau 10 ills UCC- I laration. ftsJEi-Gov. Pollock and Hon. James II. (Jumpbcll will address the people at 1 Milion, this (Friday) cvciiing. on political sui jtcis. AIi - MKIi - OCT. 8, ls i. CIIIiKYKi: & .SOX Have rei-cived ilo-ir new I'all ami It inter S(o i. which llu-y aie lirieriliiued In sell ciirajuT than ever. All they ask is a look. (Sen;. I". R)It FALL & WINTER! BEAVER, KRE HER & K'CLORE VKE j'it rpeniiis a varied anil ritensire a-s..niio-m ol liODDS ailapteil m llie wants ot iin- coiiimuniiy aiol lo llie .season uhicii have teen purchased mi as lo emit, !e liiem to sell at prices llial ib-tV eoinphliou. lull uml -r .' li. hi. Si M'C I.- -lur,-. Sept. Id, slaiicr' .Vullcp. 0 tin- tiih .lay of sVpieiiib.-r. tsrH. John .c-l.:!, ThoMias Hayes and Michael Kh. hi hoi n. do; io' business uniler the linu-name id - -I :i, II ive- cv fit hiii.on. m;ole a volun lary a-iui.ui' t.! I i K.diei i II. Land an 1 V ,u. Jones i.t all ilie.r im p.-nv rm1, p.-i-oaal and mix. J l elonsm lo said linn. Notice is hereby Civen.lhal ail persons know.n lliemseives to he ui.ii-'!i.'d to said lirm ilher t-y N ut- or II i.-U account, will please call and st-Hle wi'lmul lunlier notice. KOI! KIM' H. LA II! I), caii.i.iam jhm;s. Lcwisbur'.'. Sept. 22, ItsdS Assignees NOTAliV 1'llilAa. William Jones, TTOIiM-:Y at Law. Ciilltcliniis V r ri'iiiptly aiu'iidr t! u. l!ic(i M;ti t-t, -i j't.-iit' liio l'itl vi' rum chmct . LAW ( II'KICK KKMOVEK. John B. Linn, TTOItMIV T l,V OlHce ;,l bis house ou X. Market Si. bet. 1st A g A I.CM ilm ir. i'n. ii. oittvi;, Alturiicy at Law. ()' FFICE on S. uth Second near .Market fst. .tH.v; l l;i;, I'A. I .."'All rrofe.ssional llusir.ess entrusted to his care will bc lanltiuily and promptly atten ded to Sept. 1 1, l-.'i. Real Estate. oitriitw t4ti kt sali:. VtHiLKAIiLVto an order of the Orphans' Court of I'uion countr. will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on WEllXES DAY, the Suth day of OCTOBER, Imsj, all Ihe interest and estate of smn E. Cii .miii k lim and CeniniNE Chas,rkml1W( niinor child ren of John Chauibcrlin, d. ceased, in that messuage or certain Lot of Ground with a niTwo-Storcy BRIl'K DWELLINT; ihciron erected, ami the appurtenances, situate on the corner uf Seventh and Market . treets in tii- llorouh of LcwiburfT, boun.Ied on the north by an alley, on the east bv Lot .o. 17, on the s. uih by Market street, and on the west by Seventh street. Sale to commence at Ten oVIock A. M. Tcrmscash. WM. If. ( II AMUHUI.I.N, (i u&iJud cf . tH K it mh r.i ix zwX I'Alt'illM t'n vtl lUuS. Pr orJ.-r".f tli Cvutt: A3l W. K.-lsh, t'Krk. Si pt. 18.",l. Orphans' Court Sale. TX pursuance of an order 4-f the Orphan Court of L'm.in county, u ill be expoed to public sale on the premu-es on Tiitr$Jtif the '2$h thty of () fJ,:r a certain messuage or iract of land situate in Kelly township in aid countv.a.ij'Mnin? Ian'!- of lit-nry Iietfei,dn W r. Jacob Htmley, J hn XuIl.David Moore and oihers.coniaining about SIXTY-TWO ACRES, all clear and in a fr;..l state of nihu.iiior-, eicept about Three Acres of Woodland. The improvenirnts are a rilAMKMIOrsKil I.OIC lt:n ii, and oiher necessary Karm IjtJildinjfs. 'i'ne 1'arm lies thre miles west of Milt n, and four miles north of I.ewisbiir. ale to commence at lit o'clock A M. uhen terms of tale will bc made known bv IM'TEU RR, JH.N (ilioVK, Our-ln 'f tt- minAr rlhir--..n of J.,ux tikl d-c'J Kelly l'p. S'-pl- -M, If:.S KEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATES ALII r HIE undernene-I. Executors ,.f J.ns .s, J- MasiTOM.Iate ol lluilaloe township, 1'inon county, 1 a..dec d. i.tli-r ai private saie.all that certain MANSltiN KiUJI ..f said dee d, situ ate in ihe toun.sh.p ami coiintv aforesaid, about !( miles east uf .Mullmliuri. an.l al,.,iit 7 miles w-esi of Lewi-bur!:, the jniidic road leading from Milllinburg to Jenkins' Mill run ning riht through said farm. Saul farm contains a!i,utkOne Hundred and Fifty Acres of tirst-ratc l.nnest, ne Land, all under stood fence, and nearly all clear, and in a lush stale of cultivation, about Ten Acres of excellent Meadow land. The Improve ments thereon erected are, on one part there, f. SWJa first-rate large and commodious liiill'K iii .DWELLING IIOI.j. E, well fini-hed, and a l.ircc stable, and different kinds of choice Fruit Trees, aKo a Well of never-failing Water near the door; and on the other part, a good two-storey Log Dwellinz House, weather-hoarded and plastered, a good HANK BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Crib and Car riage H. use, a good Well of Water w ith a pump in it. and a good Milk Honse. also a small Tenant House, and other Out-Buildin-s ' necessary. Also, an ORCHARD, within. ! some very thrifty young choice FruitS? : Trees. The quality of the land being equal lo any land in Buflaloe valley, and owing lo the I different improvements thereon erected, it would suit to be divided into different Tracts. The estate will be sold in one part, or divi ded into two tracts, whichever way will hrin -lh largest price. KAMI I1.S1M(IT()' i UENJ N CHAMBERS, ' ; V Ti ... , . Fteruter. ' ... ....i. cise ine anove described nrnn... known by SAM L B. SIMOVi'OV n , 1I AMBERS, r.urr1!oe,s.Tt.ai.is. (,,,. ... ,,,,,,,iC Sa,C r .-,l,.;,le T "DAf t rt"P AT , r. . . 1 illlJJ ,5 U11 HO AUJlLO ! , . .i.uoscrioers will c lferat public sale on ! X the premises in White Deer Tp, Union 1 ; t:o' Pi on I j alurlaj, ov. 20, I IS5S. at 10 o'clock, A.M., all that Farm of t3 Acres mre or less, situated in the township lft'fit lani!s of Samuel Bcnnaee. and west bv land ' riiin. i -. ,.r v.i . 1 . . . . ' 1 uaru anu josian Kank. The improve- : gooa mree-storey STONE HOUSE, at the door, and a Snri ill. nn,l 1 House not liro rods disianl, a ! rami. RmL n. ahout 34 by 6S, Waon Shed and n 1 fTe5sary 0utnildin!;s. There is angRj I ZTT,. X, li " , j an0uii ; - - - ,.,... ..,au. , nc remaiD.ifr ol the prupeny is nnrter good ealiivation. with "ood lences, and has on it a Lime.li abmit 40 acres of it is heavy Limestone land. Terms made known at sale hy EDWARD RAXCK, I.M I K .t 1, ' r.X'tiiti.r i.j Jn,Ul.un Hunch, il'cil. 1 W hue Pser Tp, Stjt. 17, I'.isi. hPiFF S SAIIS. i t" - li i. " S' '.el :! - ' ! li lVv I )..:. I Mtirov i I'ti'.i:ic f iu the II. rC..ort s. ii e : :i I eel-. . .-is . . t i . ,:: i ..M lot H ir I -. a' li.e '.' .. '.i lot .'ri of I..- : 'o. i . n I n ' I .!..) ol Oct -be.- i.e-.t , at 10 o .:-. t..rcn..oi', lo wu : A e.-r:a v. Tract of l.t.T '. vt v- i to '.ui-In p. in tl-e e. 'inly ot I ni. ii, ea-t t v a seh.u-l b"U e : I, '-'. I I II ..' tout,. Jac. b lliioj:,a:n. i ..nh i ' ; s. ulll 1V Pen N s 1 'i, . i. . r n' .1 1 1 in. u' i i iess.wio ;e. u ai-'i t' c L. i: H u-e an t a si,,,;,, M .. : . piittfiiauee-, as t:i- i'l' T'-'i' ' llial IT. Al-o. al! the itiien -: . f J..i.i n-il.i :i I.nt ol (iro n: ! .1.1'. d.ll..n lo Ihe I iL U'il id Le ad, a i t.l Two Aet- iii v. on sai 1 n e. ii ' io :..!.-.! i ijvi I v lot V M e '. Ov n ! ea-ti.',' L- v. : I .V o.o,.r to :. I a tao- Sti i . -. Ke':.v lie: ' I':.'..:. - 11 u .-.A.--, v the ':..p.y i'l ' io-A'-o, ;ii lie' s.io.t- Tia.-t . : I. .i. : -if!.... . ! pare in t . i t V. Ilallal e. Mi t . f 1 IIKOl, b in iiv '.;. (- t ! iu i.r; Kt-s '.. r, hi -t t v .at. i.t .mii. I H.irw.e.a. I !- I . ' ""' i-t i v lam' t i:i-T2" Cfir'.ltliifi'.: TliT'' !I Ar"-. ri. ..r-..rL v. !.T 111 III-' iim'!--! aitM"! ,,-y II I.' . , A ., V''., Vi"; ill : ii'- i-.-i' ti i-'iiai.ct u Ihr pi- i- Al--, a fi!di pai i Wh.te It. '.'it Alien ..I.: y r r. t a rcr:..! i li.tn ; vim.i' i T Tl ar.M "i I.", i 1 t It U.S. ' 1" net ii I t land .-I i C ii.; ii.y.w.. -t . . I, .Hot i 'lo r , .ii. utter, and ra t an! o tiiers, Con i r less, u to r.' ii bv lands ,. II. ui - Ii ..u'ii bv I.t i. t . t I)..-, .d bv l.n-d ! (;.!!. !i i:i).-h r ta;ui:iru"r-iitv A.;rt . i.i. ' arc eieetc t a l-iir--ti-rrv K.iC. rv, a t .ei)-6titr y I-.v( !!: H u -. 1 1 :mv S' able, and nthtT Ojt-Uuil !:!?-, w:h the npf urtenaticcs a the property ot I.atat::e Albnjl.t. Al", at tii' -a:!:- ri ne an 1 j !ac-,-, a cr'a n I. ut uf (ffun 4 situate in iKt- b rfii'ii f l.v.v-i-bur.mai kt -I on th' town plan N'.. "H.lN'iMid ed Dcrih bv an aiiey. we-i by !.! (owiifd by Jac b (iun'v), , uth bv ,V;!rk--t street, and east by Lot .V-. 'ZC to .1 bv . oi:n,n K.tter), whfr.i n are vrrr d a lrnn e Itwelling Hutise. frame 'aehiiKL.;rr :o p.Ve. vwihtlie apputtcnaiirv. as the jn-pepv i I Charles 11. i A!i'", at the same time anl plac. a c-i'-?. :i Tract nt Land smiaie in the b r.ait:li ! M;t tlinbur,'. bounded in.rih by !nn.N (I iltMv ia-t. we.-t by lands ,,f Dnitu i l.cii-. so-h bv htr's t f Samii' I I!.:s-enpiu:h. an-1 ea-t l v public n-ad leadiu from MuMinburs io W il liam Vounj's mill. Containing rs;X Acres.no ie or ks, t hereon are erected a Fiaii.- 1! u-e, a frame Stable, Ac., with the aj -put u nant e.-. as the property of Heniy Mull. Ah", at the same- i;me an.l r'nee, two ct r tani Tract ft ban 1 site in he:!v to nsi.jp. ronnty of uo n, I 'm lt tt and described a f..!?nW5 : Ns. 1. Ib-iniiiri r.t a po-t near tlie l ank if liie Su-'iUt hai.na r;vcr. thence dt-wn said river soutii three tb-LTee-. we-t f.-rtv perches and fi'iir-tenihs to an a-h tne. th-nce bv land which Wm.M I.aiiti'in !.:! ' iz d an ! b, r r land of A. It. l.i.i.i's-h -re s. n:h e;.-!.!-,--!-!.: dearees w c-t -even; v t uiit jtiihrs to v. sj. thei.fi by !ar..N ( : J Kt r t. r'h twe deire-i wet linnv it;ir r' :. h s ni:d i'"- tentiis lo a p. st, .in i i:u r.c- bv i d ;" .! ! Jac b Ki'hf r riiT'h r :!,;:!,; ..-ro cat perches u, the p e ol 1 mi: i n 'j. c-.niaMi r oit'.ai:..:.' 'i'uenir Aert s. nw-r-' f, r i' all cleared a:i-I m a u'-'- i s'atv oj r.'a.: on i h:ch are ei ru-.i a c.-mt;, !. .'i s ; ..--ti : v Hr;ck Dwelhug Hou-e with K.tchen afid e.. a Rank I! ini, an 1 other io-c-;sai v t 1 il!t i ins. A !sr, on s.ii ! tract n Tt Or iia rd . ! !: v. t Tiees and a Well vf X1 Watt r w a p:i uip in it. Which sail! fr.ict of iand. wrh tr.e a. - purtenaitces. the srud A. V,. Li : --1. chast! fr, in Itev. C. A. Hevv:tano vv deed da'cd March the tu -r,'v- h c, rded in rim, n coti'.'v in I if- d It, . . i'.n. May ihe !i i, I-.M. No. t. A Tract 1. 1 La' ! sitita:-' '.n ship and county at, tr..li !, ; i .i re pur :"e - i ' r tl.' tO',1 11 : tt.-- trao: r- ' at a SI'Lay-.h- tir.st arvve iVscr.; .- :. i . imi corner 1 a lot ik i.i .v i-.,,.t.! Im lot. iheiife I v '.he s.une noiil! t,vo east thirteen j erches at: 1 one !--i, ii l thei.ie by o'.hrr lands ,. -a I A. li. I. , west ti r'v-nir.e p. rrli. at, f siv-'i'i.'i, by i'oi,r iand- Ii iu.eilv ,-t J im,-, M 'icige F. iil!er. s.or.ii ttti d-jri'es.v tt-en perches ai..t ( nc-tentn t thence 1 v same i.tr.d east f, m and s.x.teniiis j0 j ia,-e ,.f t e.i,:.,!,. mg Four Acres an t Nine i'.-a lu less, with the apj iir:ei..ii,ci, ai , i.t cleared an.! the ta'aru-e iti t said iast describe 1 tract ti e s;,;,i . shore ptin iiased 1 1 Jano'- M. re a:, . S 1 . 1; I., per dud dated April l-t. Is.' ,1 r- in 1'nn n county in I'eed I! , k I'. 'lnrh said two tiai-ts , t' l.u. i. u: 1,. piirlenaiu-e. st ie i r,io! tal.eii in x- ci.t, :i ihe propei'v ,! A. it. Loin-sr, r--. UVMIII. I. 1.1 I.1U.V. Mier ,i sherirt 's lit'',.-.-. Lewis' ,12. Sep. -.0, 1 loit sti.i:. i.iihw l-Ali.M. luriiii rly naiii'ii't ilinil FI!M f.irr.!..r!v tlh a. i 1 tiersen. 11 v : v 1 nut, intrr-ec'toj v the line of I uion and Snv.'.i r ci unties, e, n tainin CO acres, of wtiieli at', ill 1 1 11 are cleared. Tlie piibiic n-ad tioia rtimu;! r land to New - Ucrim ..--ts iht. io;h tt al ut four miles from Noi tlmtuberlai .!. two it . 111 Wint'ielil Iron Wciks. four 1 r live from Lev. burg. Title indisputable. One third 1 1 tin purchasing money cash, and ihe residue in equal yearly payments with interest, secure ! by Mortgage an I ll,,r.ds. The v h, le tract is tit for cultivation, and inelu !es a fair por tion of meadow ground and uml er land. Inquire of John Voumrman. at W infield Ir on Works, or of III till HELLAS, Act. Sunbury. Sept. 1S."is ' ttnj.-.tj ( A Desirable Heme for Sale, SITFATED near Mitninburg. and about nine miles from Lewisburg, containing Mllf A ( -!. on which there is a large line Dwelling llou-c, a good llarn.ju. and all the nrcrssary outbuildings. Surroun ding the house there is a large yard. adjoining whieh is an ptcellent tJarden, and near ihe house a never-fading spnng (.f lime. 'one water. Theie is also a eood two-iorey TEN AN I'-Ili USE on the premnes. The late proprietor having given special attention to Fruit growing, has now a m. si excellent assortment ol young Fruit Trees, ines Ac. about becoming profnal.'e. Lisa pleasant home, good locitn n and rich soil satisfactory reasons will be given fur selling. Terms easy. For further particulars api lv v SAM'L H. KKWIi:. Lewisburg 'a. or to A. s. KLINli, Mililinburg. I'a. Iw FOR SALE. PpHE subscriber oHIt" f , r ale iliat lartre. 1 new, modern buili. double brick boiie, nearly opposite ihe new lrelu terian church! adjoining ihe residence of Dr. Haves. The house is btrlt in the Icm Mile, rat-proof, and well puarded against tire." A "rod Vt t.f Water, arJ Cistern of never -tailing water Terms made easy, and will be known on an- . plication to JONATHAN NlU.T. Levisbur?, Aug. 6, " 1 1 il i' residence of lhe subscriber, on I Market street in lhe Donnish nif.il Levvistiuri:. The house is ot BKR'K, vvcil finished in every respect. Terms One h.ilf lo he paid between this and lhe first day of April next; ihe balance lo he paid in two. ihree or Iiv e years, as m.iv sui! lhe buyer. Possession eiven anv he,' June u, iois Isaac v.in:u. FOU SAT. IV A Itct irrnt v Hi op. tin - le i H-aver. Irttie.. - MVliire. IJGT1CE. fSI!': C.r-ai'r..'r p h- reti-f-'rcf xtn t U- x Marh A l'u., is ihi day r s an I b ok accounts ai 1 .an -U ci J'Tiatnan W ol(e : . fi-!Ucfi( n, lo wh'-m jii e nia.'.e. All pcfsons know .1' . if --I lo said frm, are re to 1 f ir. in n.fdijfe pavn.rn!. , claiiii". iil f r--Trtt th"m S M( Kl. iitlDM: J !:s s. MAKll' J.k-Ki'H W.bliKINEir t l. I- h, I... T I' tut Vv IIii!ne w i'l ernT.n- t . . . . :! p:.. a- tixtial ty the ub-cri-. . : , v ;e t!.cy ui.l i. p!eaed to i:;-ni ta . i i !it - - uh. in a v fa v i.r ibm ! .. , .tT-iia:'. J- - MAK.-Ii & I'M. I..' . .- ; ne-, fr. I t. I5J. Union (Tcnutn, CG : I. s. . 'i ii ..xfa!.li ( Pf-rir,-;'. ,i. ' '.I'-1 . v A i ( ii.an frch i ii Hi V. II f '.ni -!. h i;;d t a H.e 1 r: lfl :i-- r A. !'. !''". r re ft r :,! .r 1 . : it m t.f f. u.j:i. n r . ;:?. i v ' : I'L ion, at a Court heU i I. -1 n t ir in ai ! r ;i;'J cotir ty. piaviry, : . '.ii i vi - ! :.' n i'i Vst forth, Ur nj n t 4 i . ! :i". in it:e J fi I t inair.m. ti en- t- ! w..!; yi ii it.c a..! Mry Ai.n 1:2- , !. ! r c :nr t. y u ry A-j: .'i.; ; . .an. :r:ai -eriif. ao'r ail t.th. t i : u c.t ; i. i t - v ust x m l.a'M evf r. y.,a Lf . . : ,i : j : r i u ; ut : ; r i r-t u 1 e; re enr .? . . I.i v. j -: -1 . i ;.: a . ut i ( f i turn., a !': : i.r re. to I . l.c t i-. r ht sas ! County, oa M r. i,t'. , m.- d-y f L'ece inter next, t . nr. - . t f hie f . ..Lwi t i lil-ei I the sa, J II nam, ;.i. ! i . -it vv cau-e ii ri;y yi u have, uhy ire v... j H.iaip. tur l.u l ami h.'Uld noi be di-v- rct'i fu m ihe t..ir d I inatr:iio ny, art-a-t y t i:ie Act l-t tot'i.r-ral A-tinbty in Mica di-e tna :e and p r.-vi-Vd. Arid hereof j. v are 1. 1 . t-iL.I. I'AMM.l) l.L LIUN-Mki. !, i-L ui fr5; t. i;. I Notice in Fartitiou. Union CciuiIm, cc-. , , J he Con. ii. t n wealth of rennsjlva s 4 t-..., to ihe frt-eml i-l the county ol 0 L' S I 'm n. (ireeliit : ' ' h'ra-, ct an Orphans Ctori :: at I.eu urj i.i anl f r iLc Coumy of 1 i.; ii, ilo- i-'ii - a . t fr piember, A. 1. I - :. re A t-rahur.i fr. :iou. 1'restdent. ar. t I'l.ihp lluiit a:.'! Js hn W.friin. ntt-n, E.-Uires, J i '' of the : a i ue I'.uit, Ja:j.es Ciaike. tne . t i:.-. htirs K:ael I Lake, lale of Ke'-.j i wn-liip. I-!.;, n Ci nitty, ti.c'd, j roemed h.i p.-ut.ofi io the fa.-! ( i u:t.:a'.i 2. thai thetaid u -crdf r.: ti.( ! ai 'iu s:x u.chtr.s since in:ev ta'., v.'ifd in h.- den.ei.e a ef fee i-f ant ri :.. thai c-.r:uiu lot t-i irround situattd ;a Ke.lv townhp. Cnn n ct unty, bounded en 'i'."3 . v,h, wot anl io ith by lands of tieore F. M.i.t r, C- ; , ar.d on the cai ty the Sus-'.i:- i.ai.r.a rti t r, ci-nta:Lir at out half an acre, i.i if ir I- t :i u hich are erected a two-sti -r- v tr.'.n.e iJvtc.nz Houe, a frln p anil btablf leinz ail liie real eiate of which the said de, cedent died seurd. The said decedent died WiUiotu i.-.ne ir ary hrital de.ctodaiif, bi l avu i: the iVIiowin Collateral heir, to wit ; ii ai. Car u'. re- . i ;ri Ohio ; James Clarke, r-.'-ilr.jin H u i.t .r- :, n ct, ui. y, t roihers . ioc-t- r II an C'aike, lo.dii.i; m Hunting n ."r., I'a ,i r.!v child and heir t 1 Wii.'.er Claifc.i'cW w h-- was a broil. er Fia vol Ciarlie. Iaiir.ah-1 t ! i ' r d at pre-en i t re:.!e ;n the fr:a:e el' a'ift rv. a. . i Wi.;;;un C'ai ke, decV, h - w a - .i h . r ad.1. :w o . r ;r ree m mr :: -r; . ! I. '. ' a I an. : i:, vc"d. r. ho was a ii'er t : V i.i ,a:.i riri.e. riee'd, -i: : !::;:. r c : , ' r- a i - .ut u ;ih their ra'iier. C- :i,r;:t L:-,. , ;:. ,sl n.: .: c Ui. wh. ! v .v ;(-. the u':.ari!:an 1 1 ttrir ; i i . , a- -t :s c .cried by the.r d-.c'J !:. :::t i. lie .'"ur'ht-r ays lhat he is de :i - it- f ! ii.iv.:.- a j :'f!::.v n 1 1 the said lot cr ; re i ; u M.. r.n I uiiui.; ihoe eniitl. 1 : -:".-, ''. II - v rr piay. the Crrtrt ; ject an I 1 t i t re-.:i .ii Fa;:i;i n to iue acre r s; pra.-e and do a:! t-rher . Act .l Auenii'.v ;u such r. ! . .V 1'M-u.it.: 'I'-i'': y i;:vt ii tii., i .tie t r'-ii,:-. .n n a, r '. .e a; . . e . r.'rr. r. '.:r :s t .it : u ; I ; e h d i li v it p a; - t V't c : i :. -.. i at w n;cfi - ' i fn.:v a vi-d -f 'Vt-U ee i' MI 1. Ii I.I 1 MN. thf nif. :. fr.- :-r-. a im: id i f; l XVI iw l: A T 11 ! j . .' ! f. : ! i ;. .i. oi i. Ct p j tntiri!) irrm (il MS. r i -r.-T 111: A T i K AM' M i.f. Mil ; - i - i i' ! .;! i.i n- '. , r , i! .?. , i li-r ni. I-.'! rr . U .vt ;w;. - ; ' v- - . ti ti. (.;! ri r; - 1: - . ...... i. M-I li...- :. i: t, -Mu. in .i i :. L.. t . ; r r, t: T : r 1 .- i !- r. in. u. -.:,,: lh' ! 1 r y it- t n -1 .- u.. ft . t.,, 1, 1.- j r- w !. a - r. i.i . ;i; I - r- n ,J iii f i" .: it- t- r:tt.-. L;.s l utti t; . I- . r- ria n. T!.- - list a. - r- tiv r- J r.' :! M ; tl..- !:. - . r :n ; 1, r I 1 I..-. mi -- l'i..- ..- ,t ,., iw-t :!.! U 1. i. . !H:. f.i.lll I.. (If t ;.i :f lu.V v.-x i f Itf tt:-wnt k- l!LM 1 ATlUka ar.' .E.i z -t r;ti UT' ... AM1, n a.-h Ii.il I T.' K. I 1 LV IM! I y 111.- III Ou. J. -f :o: r t-atinr i.- 'effii. r.t to r f hrkl tftm T:ri only or o J. v' VsWt alv- f-.-re Tt-iirln-. Nf it'u.L. CL oniyotM ' -.ir.ci!n. ,.mi.Wi rH"tu:ul3 nil. ' In -w m II-r on,- t1.1t.. t-iHi ti ! thf ,:,ii-,- tt t! .- d: t n . in- i tu j t in.-" .It M.:.; r f. - iiiidf f-f -tru-ti-"3 r m t ,y i-1 :-!. 1 1,, U . ' x. .-t:r-- run- for I'd- 1 . -1 'i.:y . ' tl;P :--ti IU I?i tt:- 1'vts 01 w liii-in iutf alii r m ! U in-- . r ut t, .tiir.il . i i fj or f;-t:i t! t- :k.n. ((..' l. -f t.ik-it a flu rt unit- U :'!; ratlrj ;;i T-U' T t ll.-- i.t ; - li!f. ai ! t:ik. ! I'- cl Ji,---t t T.t- iii-f i It ii n-j i d cr. l"i n ' in il - ..rt ! : 1:1-. ..L- f- m ..vik lL Hi. ;L ns- j.Ir.itir i,-'.l t. :i e tii. tl. . t-itf i r tw., u - , ur-- i, ntta. ki i u-ttl Vi " in Ihiivlr- t): li Tt- i- d iuht. ltT. vt t---T r in J v in ti c ti l, a.- ;t r.-1 r i j. C A iti, rur-. ttL L'i.i.i?tT ,j rv ,t;r- al rl" ut-. t;m.- i I.-n-iirr in Tf c nnmi nilir lT tl i- t ' i" ;C h a -n t. r.u-n t.-r i t i lk ai A . i. I - ft' :c. mil all Kvikt .1 i fjj l:nii.is Tr, it i' Ii" villi ml fvrUiiitv. .i.J ihiuni .1. :c ' iv; tt t, fly In ItK .u-; .ii-iTtil Tirim Ai!iiiiultrafoi ollce . NOTICK is hen-by given. iluit Lem of A (nunistraiioii on liie Kstav ' I'LTElv Vnr.Mi, late of I moil '). I n .i counly, doceast-,1, have been arai:t'd I.' nndersiuned liy the Kenslrr of I'ni'.n e- nr '' in due form of iaw ; therefore, all perom :" ilebteil to said esiate are re.iuested to iinnieiiia'.e payment, and those havinc a:: claims are also requested to pre-enl iinm rally au:hrutiraled for seitlemeni. HEX RY K. Yll 'Sli. f'l'pt. 15. I-.".- A,!minisirj:, r THE H.IM.WS Vi.V FMiMi-U. Newspaper devoted to Literature and -r:' culture. aNo setnn; forth mil accounts ot :ke new settleinent in H iiiiiik nlon in Newler'.'' run be siii.scri!'- .1 tor at only c:s. p" Inclose posiiu;,- stamps lor the ain- uiit. A-" dr.'s, to Color of the Farmer. IJjinmon: n. ::.in:.i-c :n-y. X.-v J-rsev. Th. f 10 ,1. I'l I'.jlllMl C. .1.. H,..t. a :.- i I -- 0 - l n
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