Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, April 15, 1859, Image 2

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O. M. WOZ.DLN it J. R. CORNELIUS.
u -lth. ..n ihr ( h-Ii MMftii. lit the lre-t and Ut
irruUti"u ola.nr Nfw-.f.r tu I'niuii County.
FrcHoa.na.ional; " Slavery, sedu)nal!
STATE CONVENTION.
al coum.es ,.f ,h Commonwealth attached .o
(I.e Pcop'e's parly, and all others who are op
posed ii. the unwise snd extravagant meas
ures of (he National Adimnisiratioii, are re
quested lo send deiegaies, equal in number to
tlie.r representation tu IlieC.eneral Assembly,
lo a Convention lo be hel I a. Htaiiai n o
WansRsnav the Hra or Jcr. I59, to nomi
nate candtdd.es for Audi.or tiencral and Pur
veyor tieneral, to he voted fur at the General
Election in next October.
HENKY M. FI LLER, Chairman.
Ww. B. Miiv, S'Crrtury.
New England, Purified.'
Not one Pro-Slater Maa In either braurfe oft'img'
nss la an) if thr sl K4Irra siairs.
RHODE ISLAND IS ERECT !
There arc no hanttier. more nrosne'
rous, better educated, mure refined, or
truer model republics iu the wide
world than those commonly called j fcSrThe Sickles Jury having been
"New England." Take out the hun-j made up on Wednesday oflast week,
drcds of paid pensioners of the Gon-i tlic trial proceeded (the prosecution
rral Government, and their dupes, the ' confining itself to the one fact of the
thousands of ignorant Irish and other , killing of Key by Sickles) and closed
foreigners who have of late years col-! on Fridav. Saturday and Monday,
lected in their towns, the Free Trade Jir. Graham, for the defence, made
Slavery power could make no more ! an elaborate opening speech, arguing
fIiow in New England than the Tories I that the offence of Key was both ae
did in the Involution. Vermont and cording to Scripture and Shakspearc
Khodc Island have the least of this j worthy of death ; referred to nu
foreign element, and arc the staunch-. mer0us precedents where men had
cat Republican Slates. The Election sain the seducer of sisters and others
in the latter State, on Wednesday of:anjwcle acquitted, and that the be-
lasi ween, re.-uncu in me cnoice oi
Samuel G. Tukxeu, Governor. j culpable ; arguing also that the trans
J.o B.lAiiTLETT,Secretary of State. ! port of rage into which Sickles was
Jas B. Kimball, Attorney General, j thrown was sufficient to make the
Xo choice for the other State Officers, case at worst a man-slaughter only.
theOpposiiiou having twocandidatcs,
but as the Legislature (winch will
elect) is overwhelmingly Anti-Administration,
there will be no loss there !
The choice for Congressman in the
Eastern I'istrict was eulivetied by
having two candidates on the right,
side. The vote stands
Itomxsox 0,717 1
Davis
Arnold, Lemoerat
fi.219
1,522
Rep. rut'j. only 4.0S7
In the Western listrict, there was
not much of a contest. The vote
Etood
Brayton-, Rep. 2 !H(
Anthony, Iem. 700
Only a maj. of
ALL HAIL, RHODE
2:2ll)
ISLAND !
the first Republic on earth which in
nugurated as a rnixcii-i.E oi ''iivern
w , ... , ' . .
Innnl lirt iT.tTnlli.ni.l.iiii ..r i..ili..,.ti
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not as a "toleration, but as a God-
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f it if ' i ' t i i ?
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ii'ia crnrtn.1 tint lii--r I iltm Minnlini. ;
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ivi) in i.ie: i u.ieu staler'.
T?...r.-u;i!; -i ..rv, i.
'-'"d ;
tniel Greene!
of Oliver Hazard Perry! of William
Ellcry Channing! of Revolutionary
renown, and of sterling men. Small
. . . . . . , .
Elic is in territory, yet a mighty heart
animates her, and her influence and
her example are felt wherever true
Republicanism ami soul-liberty ex
tend. In the words of Clarke
'Mid rock. aiH .nd?.
With r-" "fcullur-d .rth,
HIknJc l-ltid rtau.lfi,
l'roud olttvr vf birtb.
&b motlior of m mc
Oftunl IM.b. Dd dktictitirs,
At the wifrly aail tli luuily place
Tb DUnrrj, sud ou Ui WAtera.
Happy Rhod1pUnd: hail,
nil to th. dauhtrrfi' charms!
Tlirir cradlr and th.ir toNkin pall.
Tbf .illasn bpii.lcivd with crren farm..
Thy hilc M ir. uit,tiiK thfui:ht ahnc,
Thy mi: ot b mot, aod sii.f r atrvama.
Thy aidlh ot oiuid and warmth or nart
All all that rtrattwrn wand lore.
That brighlru on thfir lonely drrams
Wheu thry and tiie are d( mnl to part t
This Election completes the
WEEPING OCT Of XCW England drives
the last nail into the coffin of Loco-!
locoism, mere leaves not one out oi
her 12 Senators and 35 Congressmen !
II .11 a.I V.IIO 1 HOI 111 lUOr OI
Free Soil and Free Labor 1 So let
the Ball of Freedom roll on, until the
Whole North is relieved from the dis-!
grace of being misrepresented by tra
itors ana uouguiaces.
It is to be regretted that our party
is becoming so strong in New England
that they can so often afford to run
double setts of candidates, for the
habit may work mischief in future.
Firm. rITep l-t ua h
Ilallyins 'round our Liberty T
FROM 1IAKMSBUBG.
The supplement to the Lewisburg
Building Association act is signed by
the Governor.
The divorce application of Mrs.
Fry, met a most decided defeat only
8 voting for it in the House. Seven
other applications in the House for a ) carriages, tools, and patterns. The fire
divorce, were defeated. I originated on the second floor from stove-
The Qui n n case, to remove the ! pipe
venue from Union to Northumberland j Paving. A verdict of $1,250 has been
county, came up and passed the House ' obtained against W. C. Bralcy, of Erie,
and second reading iu Senate. Pa , for the destruction of the Cunttitution
A bill passed House (and we gup-!
pose Senate) to confirm the late clec
lion in Union Tp., Union Co., and
to fix the place of holding the same.
A bill passed requiring road super
visors and poor overseers in Nor
thumberland county to give security.
The Legislature probably adjourned
yesterday making a session of 100
days, for which they voted themselves
8700 bciug$7 per day aud the ex
tras. Bob Tyler has already called to
gether his Committee, in whose name
he has published a long Address beg
.'iiig the dear Democracy to avoid
the Free State Convention as they
would "the poison of the stiletto of
lhe assassin!" It is a pathetic, rhe
torical affair, and foreshadows a great
many good things before election.
-vi i j ire is a large aller.a- j
-r TPpii-at Ji-j to the Democratic State ,
. .i rm , .
The use of
3 been gran
FROM WASHING TOX.
"J. B." is wondering and vexed
, ASfX
against him yet, and can not under
stand why the people think uiltercni-
b' r'm "in'Sflf and the Government
Tin! first election return for a Con
vention in Kansas, although it in
cludes only Leavenworth, looks as
was determined to
though Kansas
enmc in as Oregon did with less
than 03.00(1 population.
Lord Lyons, the new Brili?h Min
ister, has arrived and been cordially
received by our Government at Wash
ington. It is thought O. Barrett of Harris-
l,m-g n,)t a 1'riiiter by trade will
lie :itniiiiiiteil Siitierintendcnt of the
U. S. riintillg, in place of Geo. V.
Bowman, who has resigned to take
charire of the "Constitution the!
'-' i , .i ' e;
ni'W paper lounoeu upon mo rums oi
i the "L'nion"(which coucern J.B.& Co.
j recently purchased.)
traver of the wife was One much more
1 The first witness called, to rebut any
presumptions of malice, testified to
J. . i f i i e !.' ....
tue long coiitiiiiieu irieuusuip oi ivey
and Sickles, and that the former dined
at the house of the latter only the
week before the homicide. Robert J.
Walker, a servant girl of Sickles, anil
others, tcstiticd to tlic agony, llie
wailings of despair amounting almost
to period phreuzv, which Sickles ex-
liil.itod .Ini in.r li.n lialf dav tireccu -
ing his fatal assault. An attempt to j
introduce Mrs. Sickles written con
fession of her guilt, was undecided
before the Court at our latest advices.
Thecase will probably occupy another
week.
News Jicms from (Dtl)rr Comities.
Tbe next Pennsylvania State Fair is to
be held on the l'owelton Grounds, at I'bil
a lelpliia. Messrs. D. Taggart and A. O.
Heister, l'resident and Secretary of the
e :.. li.:l...l..tt.:. .!.:..
.oc.eiy, a.c uuw ill J uiiauc.pu.a, tuaaiuL;
J o
j the ncces.ary arrangements.
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Eludkn I'eath. A fw evenings ago
; a raiiroad engiueer, namrd Lord, was at a !
" h-, ,'a., when a fight
...
occurred, in the course of which be was
struck upon the head. He then ran off,
aU(j eoutu.ued running until he fell from
e
exhaustion, aud died iu a few minutes.
Bellefonie papers speak of large con
jii - iuioacu iiiiciuat iiitoiovcu.eiiis 1111-11;.
: anj Bt iiiesiUrC. Mesnrs. Valentines !
ten.platcd internal improvements there
have erected at tbeir forge the Grst steam
engine whose screech has been heard in
that poriion of Centre county. Tbe erec
tion of a niaiket house is strongly urged
in Bcllefonte. They ex pee t the Lock
Haven & Tyrone Railway fiuisbed in July.
The dwelling of David Yon, of Freedom
township, Biair county, with all its con
tents, was destroyed by fire on Thursday
last. Mr. Y. and bis family barely es
caped with their lives. Tbe fire was the
result of a defective stove pipe.
Mr. Peter Gray, residing near Muney,
received a severe injury to one of bis
eyes, a few days since. While chopping
wood a piece of pine knot flew from tbe
tin and atrnelr tliA pvf with fiueh forep.
' .d infliete,! so mneh of a wound. tli:.t it
is feared the sight has been destroyed.
Twenty-four rafts escaped over the dam
; at Lock Haven, during a recent freshet,
,J ,, .l,l ,..ttJ That hint.
, n i.,rr,-. rek .a. .n..,..-.ii. ...
water on Larry's Creek was unusually se-
! t torj ir ita a.fT.pla itarn intt ilunn
bridoes. and lare'ouar.titii of timber '
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The receipts of the Cattawissa Road are
on the increase. The net returns for Feb
ruary last were $19,685 52, which is
i ?2,023 38 more than for February, 1858.
Christopher Campbell has a specimen of
iron ore found ou bis farm in Rush town
ship, about five miles from Danville. It
is said to be a rich article, and the depos
it is quite extensive.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
has decided that the legal signification of
tbe term " orphan' is a child who has no
father.
On Tuesday fortnight, a fire con
sumed the carriage manufactory ofSamuel
tickles, in cunbury, and with it some
newspaper oHice during tbe "railroad war"
at that place in the Spring of 1856.
In tbe Presbyterian Church of Middle
Spring, Pa., on Sabbatb,A.NDREW Fbazer,
Esq., one of our most venerable and esteem
ed church members breathed his Iast,sitting
in his own pew, with his eye upon bis
pastor. From perfect health his spirit
fled in almost the twinkling of an eye.
This morning onr rural friends demand
ed three and four shillings for butter, and
many pcrsous were glad to obtain supplies
at tbe latter price. IlarruburjTtlnjrojih,
Glh int.
A young fellow who was confined in
limbo at Bcllefonte lately proposed to set
tle his little difficulty by marryiog his
frail damsel, and tbe parties forthwith re
paired to the Catholic church, but on bea
ring that be was to love, honor, cherish,
protect, c, her only, drew iu bis boms
ana answered "in, sir, not with my
consent not guilty ;" and went back into ;
the cmtv of the sheriff. J
Convention, to morrow.
of .i.e iio..
ted to the Convention.
LEWISBURG CHRONICLE
(J.n. Alain Diller, m v.tiru nt tie war!
of 1812, -lied at hit residence id I'dilatM
f.bia, on Saturday, a'd sixty years. Ik
was A ljuiaut General of thu State f..r
many years, and held the p"st of store
keeper at tba Sivy Vatd for five years.
''Harris' Purlt," to contain about one
ere of grouud surrouuding tbe grave of
John Harris, is shortly to bu enclosed ioo
liarrisburg.
A
goose a few day. stnee, a tempted to i
Ccr the barn of Robert 1'ollnck, of
fly over
ferry lownM.tp i.unon county, , ..,
when the wind drove it upou the Iiit -
i n'"K "'h penetrated its neck and
killed it luslantly.
The Chambersburg Valley Spirit says
Forney has i'.id his in.iii ifet o to his
asnciate "cut-tbmata" to assemble at Ilar
rikburg on the lo;h. democrats are get
liug q'lite complimentary to carl, other.
The artesian well of Mr. I.surr, in H''a-
! ding, J'a., has reached tbe depth of 500
I feet. The rock reuctrati d U still lime-
stom-, mixed wi'h horn blende, carbonate'
j of luue, aud a tr.fle of sulphur.
itichard Sucath notifiVs the puhlio that
. .. . . , . , , -r ,
( be will pay no debts ot tits elupeu wiie s
j contracting.
Ihe phnleysburg Herald
says 'his avowal may De i.i piieiny reutu ; On Friday of last wceK, the Darn oi
on j his aversion, to paying debts being so w.il)w Watt, in West J'erry township,
strong as to disincline him lo pay tuone , t!ujjt.r couuiy, and a atable near llicb
even ot bis own contracting." i ne.d, were euiirely consumed by fire. It
In Union Tp., Mifflin Co., a con of Jon- is supposed to have beeu the work of au
athan K. Zok, aged years, got hold iusaue man, who was accordingly coiumit
of s me raisbane that had been laid away ted to the Snyder county jail,
as its mother thought carefully, and ate Dauiel Webster, alias Daogerlicld, who
enough 10 cause its death. j was so brutally hurried away from Harris-
A child of Gil. Ilogle, of Lewistown, ! burf " charge of being a slave, was freed,
aged about three or four years, was fatally e"u 'J fcl"e tumu..Ps.,.uer-a sure
btrut on Friday evening last, b, its U f ; 'P""0' .reuw ,'a
clothes taking fire while plaj ing about the ; lu'"es' ak,cn b,a d"
stove. It survived its i. juries but a few ! ae. nJ ,nleh, n'1 ftlie "?
hour,, during which it presented a heart- ! ho sunuunded the place of examination
rending spectacle and ty its p.teous cries ;
for "water" drew tears from tuauy eyts.
A lad named Edward Weaver, died at
IJarr.aburg, ou Ibursday evemog l.c-t, oi
hydrophobia. He was bitten by a dog
about bine weeks ago. The Tclnjruph
describes the lad's fullering as iuteuse.
A sn of Uriah Kline of Derry town
ship, M ill n couu'y, while pUyiug with a
dog on Sunday last, inadvertcuily made
motion with his hand towards another
, who wai present; the savage animal flew j
at tue ooy, aoa seizing unu near me eye
1 tore the flesh down his nose. lie will
j probably survive bis injuries, but retain
: the marks of the brute tit life.
FlltK. A fire occurred in Belli fonte,on
Thursday evening, which entirely destroy
ed the law office of James M'Mauus, Esq
I he roof of the i (!"; to .k lire ly sparks
from au adjoining chimney. The office
contaiued an ei.cu;iie library and many j
valualile papers, most of which were saved
by the efforts of our citizens. Tlio wind j
t.;..i, . .i. tU !,.,.. ..r
Messrs. ilson, turtio, M .'Iauus and j
Green, took fire by sparks blown from ',
Ihe burning building, but fortunately ;
the flames were extinguished before much
injury was done, except to tbe house ot ,
Mr. Wilson, which wat considerably dam- i
aged by the fire, and mora by the water
and mu.l carried iu by the excited crowd
Vc have been at fires before, but never
did we sec so much gnod sonse aud cour- i
age displayed by the fair sex ; instead of 1
running, screaming, and wriugiug their
hands as is generally the case, those be-;
longing to the burning and endangered
buildings behaved perfectly well, and
e I J i
a'ued whenever opportunity afforded in
1 rn -.. I i n re f ha -rr-i rr., u uf t nn fl riiaa Wa
did not learn theamount of the loss bus- . Th,e "?Pub!ic:,n Association of Wheel
laincd by Mr. McManus. Dtmnrat. j m ,r8,u' DI!'e the next National Le-
publican Convention to meet there.
At a horse sale in Perry county, a kick- -
ing mare brought tbe lowest price, .$('!, '25
Guod horses were sold from 72 to
A man named F.nnielc was stabbed in
a drunken spree at Duucannon, Perry
county, last week, by another named
McMurray, and died on the following day.
t an. . , ..:
James M Corm.ek, a fireman on the ,
"l.iazir.g Mar engine, was struck by a ,
plug of a water tauk near Harrisburg last
week, and killed.
On 1 ucsday, the 1'Jth nit., the public
house of A. P. Parris, at tho Forks of; at LEU'IwiIUIU!. for the county of U.MlIN,
Pine Creek, in Cummings township, was ! " "he THIRD MONDAY of MAY" (being the
entirely consumed by fire, together with a ,c'.h da ) 1H5;,."d to continue one week,
large amount of furniture, provisions, ic. 'her;if''re1,hereby l Vr-
,," i -t i oner. Justices ol the leace and Constables in
The flames soon comiuunieated with the ; anll f(ir lhe county of Union, to appear in their
residence and store room of Mr. James S. j own proper persons with their records, inqui
Harris, which were also rapidly destroved. j sitions, examinations and other remembrances
The whole property was insured to the I
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.. ""'i'-"ji-- .sm
Haven. Ihe total damage is estimated i
at about seven thousand dollars.
Hon. William II. Seward, was recently
on a visit to Harrisburg, and dined with
Senator Cameron and several members of
the Legislature. He, also, visited both i
Houses of the Legislature, and was very I
l:M.. :.. it- : :.
vU.u..i,j i.. - an. .is.i was oue eu-
tirely of a social character.
Rev. E. A. Sharretts, late Pattor of the
Evan. Luth. Church of Bloomshurg, has
resigned his charge and moved on a Farm
in Mount Pleasant. His failing health
seemed to make this change desirable.
He will be succeeded by Rev. Jonathan
Dinitn, of Aaronsburg, Centre county.
Abeut twenty of the Democratic rapers i
u.... i i r i. i, i
n Pennsylvania openly defend Gov. Pack-
er from the assaults of tbe Buchanan s
office-holder's convention.
A young man of Selinsffrove. was ar
rested on Tuesday night of last week, fori
committing an assault and battery on one ,
or the policemen, lie bad a bearing be
fore Burgess Coluber, and held to bail in
the turn of $200 for his appearance at
Court.
The Episcopal Chapel in Bloomshurg
was struck by lightning during tbe heavy
thunder shower on Monday eveuiug, 11th
inst. Tbe damage was slight.
The Storehouse of Messrs. B. k. F. J.
Schoch, of Seliusgrove, was entered on
Wednesday night a week, and about fifty
pounds of bacon extracted therefrom.
On Friday of last week, a son of Napo
leon Brosious, of Perry township, Snyder
Co., aged about 9 years, whilst playing in
a tan yard, fell into a vat and was drowned.
A Lancaster paper says there were
1300 carriages came in from the eonntry
to the city on the great money market
day 1st of April and estimates that
the exchange, of sb made there on that
j3. am0unfcd to Ouc Million of Dollars.
& WEST BKATCCII
Tbe eoursj parsuod by tbo l.xturo
UOIUUIIltCe UI IUtJ 1 nuug .'iuu s i.unanjn
Association of Blu misburg, we think id a
commendable oue that of mainlj relying
upuu Home talent. It nut only tends tu
Iriu out and develop talents and abili
ties that were uukuowu tu exist, but it se
cures Lccluies, iu nine cases out uf ten,
much mora prac-iieul than is heard fruui
u.eu "with a n puiatiou."
a i ..... i :.. r...a.
fcft a of eijWrtill
AuJ jf -u , f0 wjln
l ' , , ,..hi., their n.iiied
" -"D '
length would be leu Miles 1 lies Cluster
AVymWiVo-w. Thai's undeniably a large
family of Miletus! Istxmon O-urier.
Attorney General Kuox, iu reply to a
note Iri'iu the Auditor General of the
State, has decided that Tcudera of mer
chandise must take out a license, whether
their auuual salts aiuouut to a thousand
dollars or otherwise.
A uiuu named Chase has undertaken to
establish
iiuchaoau paper iu liradfurd
'county.
lie will have bard sledding, as a
doz;u predecessors did who failed.
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inc uarrisuurg ouou .u.a is aga.u m
. operation.
urn ou .- n P--T"-
kss a slave, and has gone to Canada. Oth-r-t
:il.o h:.vo left Harribur" and it is
rumored that other colored persons in
II irrishurg have been, stolen aud sjU in
to Slavery.
lion. John C. Knox is denounced as a
'Hlaek lt.'publican" by the Buchanan
papers. If tbey drive over to our side all
the Anti LeeAipton Democrats, 1'ecnsyU
Tauia win give 75,000 Bepublican major-
fry fjr president.
The Vnlctte says they can not count a
dozen J 15. Democrats in Jersey Shore.
John A. Ettinger having removed from
Middlehurg to York, to lake charge of a
paper there, Andrew J. I'etcrs has been
appoiuted to tbe situation Mr. Kilinger
vacated as Clerk to the Commissioners of
Snyder county.
4fe)A Peace Congress is appointed for
this month, iu which Ihe leading Powers
of Europe will attempt to suppress the
b
llalian possessions, the latter sustained
by France.. .The Ministry of England
havo staked their political existence upon
the II. form Bill before Parliament. ..A
letter from London states that Mr. Spur
geou will start on a visit to America about
tho loth of May.
The execution of the four criminals,
Gan.brili,Cropps,Corrie.a.id Cyphus, took
placo at Baltimore on Friday last. From
30,000 to 50,000 persons it is esliuiakd,
were congregated on the hill that over-
looks the jail, and on the roofs of bouses
" '
iu the vieiuity, to witness the execution.
Union County Court Affairs,
Wlllil Will I illUUlOs
I'tilon C ounty Court Proclamation
WIIEKEA4, ihe Hon. AB'.M S.U II.SON'.
President Judge Tor the 20th Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, composed of Ihe
..f I .. . f . all . t to i I
ii untied ui t u ii'ii. . i iu i ii anu .uvuer, aim
pHmr Kl.tannj,0ws.oTu.Esq ,Asso-
c.ateJuiises in Union county, have issued their
precept, bearing date the iuth day of Feb'y,
Isi.ls, and to me directed, for the holdine of an
Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General Uuarter Sessions.
do l,l"se ihings which of ihe.r olhces and in
their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit-
nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf
0 ,ie iummonwealih against any person or
persons, are required to be Ihen and there
aitendui;, and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested Iu be punctual in
heir attendance at the appointed time agreea
ble to nutice.
Uiven under my hand and seal at the fhrr-
ift' Office in Lewisburg, the 1 1th day of A-
Pril- in ,he Tear of 0,lr one thousand
eijht hundred and fifty-nine, and ihe eishtv-
firs. f ,h, ,,,,,,,.. r ,h
Stales of America. (iod save the Common
wealth! JOHN CltOGROVE,Sheriff
Grand Jurors for Hay Sessions, 1859.
Ltwlt Uenj Mench, Henry Orwig, Steward
I Reed, iSainuel drove
Biiffnbie Jacob Dunkel, Peter Miller, Eman'l
I I'oninis, P.dward Flick
llirtlrhm Frank Bilser
k'';''-l''s .Seeb."ld' sin;on Rurry.Cor-
nenus renman.jno KinKert, jos.onambers.
lVf,, ,1John Becntelj Uvi ShoemaUer
Samuel Y'oune
llarll'y Thomas M'Curdy
Union Jesse Beaver
V'llnttl
Kcllit Paul Geddes
,iA,,, y,cer Ambrose Henderson
Lemisburg Allen Shoemaker, Kob't Musser
Traterte Jurort.
White Deer Samnel Berkheimer, Chas Dief-
fenderfer, Urbanus Rauck
Buff.tloe John Bruner, Adam Yoon, Francis
Wilson, Andrew Ruhle, Michael Dunkel,
John Clemens
Mifflmburg Benjamin Hans, Joseph Hoop
Lewit Samuel Knnoer, John Howard, Jacob
Broucher, Samnel Swengle
Leivitburg, .V. H". Solomon Ritter, Thompson
Evans, Renben Snyder, Joseph L- Hawn,
Chas D Kline, Joseph Derr, James Hayes,
William Poetn, Peter Harsh
Wat BuffatoePMif Siply, William Beach-
ler, Enoch Kauflman, Ben j Hauck, Thomas
Harbison
Ihrtldon Joseph Sampsel, R V Clover, John
F Wilson, Daniel Long
Hartley James Reed, Lot M'Michael
A'tto Berlin Abraham Se.hoch, Chas D Ronsh,
John Styers, George W Baum
Union Charles Cawley, Charles Slear
Kelly Peter Newman
Limettnne Joseph SeeboM, Henry Moyer
l-eivi'bnrif, S. W. Jesse bvhrever
Lat BuJulotDiviA Siniib, Wm L Harris
FA113IER APRIL 13, 1$3
Issue LM for .May Term, 13j9.
T Church 4 Co vs Solomon Mayer
David Fisher vs Jonaihai. Do -Iff nderfer
lluiiser:;er for Church vs Jos D Forrey
Thos Church .tame
lieulien Su ninser vs Alfred Kneass
Weiler Ellis vs John Leiser and Wife
I'hilio SeeboM etal vs Reuben Oldt t tal
I O Campbell ct al vs Teed cV Marr
Lu.lwiz & Ranck vs Isaac il.i nek's Ex's gar
David Sieninaer vs Win H .Marr
Francis Krir.k vs Alexander Amnions
Daniel Ransler v Joh i Lapp
Si DWenlensaul f. Shirk vs I'hurehA Forrey
Levi K Shoch, deed s adtnrs vs J earver i
L I'ai.ner .udorsee of J F Linn vi O K Vorse !
same vs S others
Martin i Reed, a minor, Ac vs C Dreisbach
James Russell vs Jacob Dunkle
Christian tt.ir cl. vs Daniel Kei.nrr
same same
John Kessler vs Geddes, .Marsh A Co
Philip Seebold vs I'eier Heaver el al
Isiac Walter Ac vs Jesse tchrever
Trustees M K eh at Mifllinb vs J M Kleckner
A brain and John Aurand vs Chas F Schatlle
Martin (i Kred Ac vs John Kolai.d
George Meuel vs Leib A Leib
John Miner A wile same
Isaac K Duultle vs Henry Ruhle
Daniel Rengler Jr vs Cbamberlin A Stout
Wtu loues, ind Jn Locke vs Jn Locke .nd
Abram Wolfe vs Beaver Ged M A Co
lieher A Musser vs corporation University '
H M Whitnier vs Jacob Kloss j
Samuel H Orwig vs llenrv W Crotzer ,
S L Beck vs Denriek A Sheckler
Charles Hunter vs Saml shirk
Reish A Keish vs Peter Reish's Adni'rs
Chas S Cruz vs Win B Shriner !
David Feiter by hn father vs Jacob ltartman
Saml L Beck vs Charles Siees
Juhn Marty vs John llarlly ;
same vs 4 tubers J
Thos (i Orwig for s Orwi? vs J M C Ranck
Scots Presby'n Church vs John M'Call ,
Israel Geyer vs Aaron Smith '
Wm Katilfinan vs Peter KauiTman Admr
Jacob Saariz vs Conrad Blind and wile !
M'Curdy Tale vs R S Brebst ;
Thos Raser's Adinr's vs Amnions A Kawn i
Win Friek A Co vs Wm Wolfe I
(H-rus Eaton vs S F A W S Boeenreif j
Wm VanGezer vs J II Robenold I
David Glu k vs Saml 8 Barber j
John A Reed vs Samuel S Barton !
Henry Mowrer vs John Mays
Philip Ruhl vs Francis Wilson
Samuel B Pawling vs Samuel Showers et al
Middleswarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H Shriner .
Frederick Wurman vs Jacob Siiuih j
John Wenz vs Peter Xrvms et al j
Samuel W Snndnrass vs Wm Y'onn" Jr
L'lsh for Gnielius' Admrs vs Geo Dreisbach
Abraham Black vs Andrew Spitler !
George Barkdoll vs II W Croizer
T Church A Co vs m II Kleckner
Samuel Long and wife vs Joseph Kleckner
. . . i
To the Heirs of Engel Schrader.
y s. Union County, ss : Notice is I
I 1, S. lhereby given, in pursuance of an
-order Irom lhe Orphans Court of.
this coumy, held al Lewisburg lhe 'JAlh day of ,
March, A.D. IS.'iK, that an Inq'iisitinn or Par-1
tition will be held on the premises of the late
EsiKaL SctihauKN, in Hartley township. Union j
county, Pennsylvania, un Tuesday lhe loth
day of Mav next, commenring al 10 o'clork.
A M. The heirs and lei;al represenlatives of
said deceased to wit, Hannah intermarried
with Jacob Schawver. Catharine intermarried
with Peter Hinrraman, which Catharine since
died leaving children, town, Elizabeth mar
ried lo Juhn Gearhart, Julian married to Tho- 1
mas Mwar'z, Frederick, John. Hannah married
to Jacob Dues, Catharine married to Aaron
Kling, Mariah married lo Jacob Reih, and ,
Lavina married to Joseph Bruner; the issue,
not known, of said Frederick and John Bing
man, u ho are deceased ; Jacob Schrader, who
is deceased, and left two children, Jacob, and
Hannah who intermarried will. Jacob Slock:
all residing in the county of Snyder. Pennsyl
vania, except Jacob Keih at.d Marian bis
i wile who reside somewhere in tbe state of
i Michigan, and heirs of Frederick Bintrinan, .
I deceased, who reside near Bellview ii. lhe
; Slate of Ohio are hereby notified to attend
; as aforesaid if Ihey see proper. !
I JOHN' CROSMJROVE, Sheriff I
! Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, April 4, A D lt3 1
j APPEALS.
! QTATE am! County Tacs.Pursnant
to Law, the Commissioners of Union
I county will meel lo hear Appeals from the
Triennial Assessments, for the several Town
j ships and Boroughs as follows :
j Harlleton at David M oyer's, Monday, Ap. 1
Hartley Laurelton school-house, Tuesd. 19
Lewis Election house Wed. 20
Limestone Peter Wehr's Thurs. SI
New Berlin Michael Kleckner s Fri. S2
Milllinburg Wm Inhotf's Sat. 2:1
West Butfaloe Wm R Sechler's Mon. 25
Butlaloe James M l reight s Tues. 21!
Kelly James Lawson's Wed. 27 j
While Deer Benj Gemberling's Thurs. 2S j
Easl Butfaloe George Wolfe's Fri. 29 j
Union Henry Gibson's Sat. 30!
Lewisburg N.W Coin'rs Office, Mon. May 2
Lewisburg S.W. do do Tues. May 3
Appeals open from 9 A.M. lo 3 P.M., when j
all may attend who think proper. By order
of the Commissioners, Lrwisbnre, March 10, j
1S59. A KENNEDY, Clerk j
-EKrv F0UXD. A pair of Spec-!
laclcs, which the owner can have by calling
at theCArum'cfe office and paying expenses. ?Sti
Et"J. Schreycr & Son
ARE opening, direct Irom M'Callum &
Co.'s Carpet Manufactory, Glen-Echo
Mills Germantown, Pa., one of the prettiest
and best assortments of Curpcts ever bro'l
lo Lewisburg, such as
yAree I'y, Hi mp Yenitian,
Stip. Jmjrain, Mtnilh Mutt,
Lnion do., Cocoa Jo.,
A-ATicilledVenittan,i OU Cloth,
3-4 do. do., 8-4 do. do..
Fine do., Carpet Binding, t c.
March 31, 1859.
riTA general stock of NEW GOODS next
week.
PirOSPIIATIC GUANO,
from VIVA. IsllMI. Urthbeao Sea.
ANA.. i. sis of Dr. Chi... Hictu.1, Baltimore
Bona l'ho.i.hab- of Limi-,
(rtinuiniut uf l'hoi,borie AriJ, JS.8J)
Huorkie f Calriulll, . .
Carbonate of Lime, ....
Prni.t'li- of Iron and Alumina,
Water, Ac,
54.73
2..VI
6.14
a.io
"Tbeeitovmlinary klzh r-r nl, of inuwphlta'r
I.ime abort atatml. ns-ooimentui tliu utiele atvutu.
auoerior fbofpliatk uianur."
AIIIAI. FKUTILIZER,
or SuperphoNpliaie or Lime,
From ht Xne Jrrtrf Mjnvfaawing Omtinnv
Analyaia bj Otaiav Luuua, l"icliil and Aualttka
Cbrmiat:
rboaphate of Lime, .
hulb.at of lame, .
SO.
lit
45.
7.
S.
10.
3.
urtranw Matter jH-kling Ammonia, -Auimnniar
Salt.
lnM,li,hl o n. I . ... .A W
Soluble Salut. Cblor. ami tuh b. of Soda.
W atcr and Loan,
u. , llMI
"Tli I. mannrr la enmponl of ttavl anims!.. Mnml, 0tr,,
and raw bunra." " Errrt on of our ruiittmxra ha.ti.tr
tt unu our Manure what wa rtprastut il tn no." Atiat lr J
to ever, soil and mm. wa pM.n,-.u.i i. .u . .
eontak-nc. 1100 to 4WI lb.. r T. frn,!- j.
creawl the yWld filtjr pt-r cent.
Alias. Clon.bi.., Sun Colombian and Ammonia b-d
Colnniltian Uaanoa.1'
A II uf th abt.w thrtiliMrt in bar. and barrel.
from t -1 to J 4S pfr iuoo and 2,jut puond., econluu
So tiuuniliT and kind nn h-r l.
luraaltbj KII HARIrs t WILLFR.
" rn"" wlnn.
. ' Km Sole AaVnu iu Pbila(Wl,hia
William VanGezer,
TTORNEY at Law,
JV lewltrburu;, 1 nlon Co., ra.
Lj? oaice opposne Kline's Hotel 674
I HLM il, Itlf. II 2tIS I .N
Farmers" D." ui ami l'Lisler Mills,
Iliilaai'llii.i.
li-F fflvT a larr atiK-k 4 eh -iuk- ,1 M-aurt-. an I rfii
i.rl I"" warrauu l lu b, U-nu.i.r,
mm ,x wl.n h will b- Sitiul:
1,000 tons ure I'luiine.
1,000 tons (jovcruineiit Peruvian Guano.
50IH) ions French's Improved Super-
'hostibale nl i.ime.
0O0 tons French's pure Chemical Bone.
' ... .. ' 1, n..
,000 bbls. French's Phllad a P-.udrette.
... , i ,
('cuni.t.
Th- t ,tn.!nM ftrrlctfd rr, arh f th-ir Kin-i. tl.
tif,l in the Uohl.li: our ImmU J'-ir. amil..-i.ar- I
fiuit. lVlwt.-il $u-u. i rw-ir.Lrat.-a lhroU,;Kout I tic Lun,o
tr It" l-nntf mcl -tr. n.'lU
ALfO I", 'mih Ii ,rr J" l-aml I'lsrsts-f.
i.,Mrtp t.rr-ti .-tnu; I'lM-tt-r.
lit.tKiu ..irr-l- llY.lr-iitii'-' int-tit.
r). M, l.itrrr-lia l U. C Oiall I'. Ill tit.
lVnti-is- l-B-irr. l-r. 'l A i.it.rr., -r- ,1. . . i-rr-.-i
1'ovl. r-ij bltuUJil.'iLi nul. Oti t,jrr-!-i. W lute Zu-l,
(iubAHvIci HtK.V II. Kit HAI:! A ..
J-fJM M.UtUH-i i-i'-' r- I' ft.
fur. uf OM York HouJ aud Call- Li.l U., I'lllLA.
Or Gwrtifniff? Am'ufil Mature:
HUv j r Twit. "I..-Hpr-r tli ui
Any lino. 11 lilali r!
Farmarrrtiti Imv thi wstliciM- mnvmr.- wit). f-tllt-t
cot.t.-l. n. r . f i- n. r. -i-at I tU- VVH ;-fc l l. li t- in
rrrnMfi r.-lii ti'-ii "f tl.- first cr. j,-, be.aiw K.'iJ.jr r.u-ri--hitif
their itini.
I lit-ri'iv -rt.t t1i.it I hafil'l " I"' '' i'liuin..
f .r tr l. h. En Lr I- & ' . .-..riit-r "f V'.rk U.iii-1 mi l 1
l.mhtii ,tr-i!i, riii.-l.-l t u, jiii-l tin-l ilr- h ui.ih ui- l
)w ui. t'-li-.ttn : Astti-i-i i 'miM
AitiiiiliTitiM-r. reinlaiiiliig - frrt crtit. Jrlt-J bio J, 41 ""
'r,- h .tf .. Lin. ""
ii!iAt cf Ann aa. 4 " '
M'trMir. l'iM-i It-it jnu ''srUiriate f AtntnrDia.
itrst an I rul) lutr-i-f -aJj,
III-Il4tr- ft t.l--.t,
MitriBtf, l'ln--tiatf ntt.arK'iate tf r.la.-n
(. hl ri l- of M-lmiii.
i-ul'TiMtfis f l.iuif nti'I M-'irijit
MilCl ttUd J-Ulll.or (!i.ttirlt-;f i u
pti:Vf.
Th" alwrtw irnwrx v.nrlii-iTclT flint I'hu.itf V, ttt
Karpttr n.i liil ttwf.tr. THc .ti-c-r i.l I If C : n
tauiiii'jall lh- rr-f.ary rou-titumtp t r (ir.wlni I.r .
C ro-. at a m:ili fiu-e. lint irc couiin .tLit iLv
lf-ai b-f all. i- r ut
two rKXT. ri-it prxn.
1,T. p-T ISM! It.. -ith a-li.-'Tunt t.. .i-.lr- Call dJ
Nn- it. -nil Tf.ur orJr-r-1 H; KM II. Illi'll A A ('.,
Ac ntn. rirnrr t.1 Yt.ik I;i,aJ ami L'aliowliiM -trf-tit
MIII.AliKl.rillA. iTuri
Important to Farmers k Gardeners.
flM.F. Milicril'T liaviti? rrreri'Iv Iraveleti
much in iliis an-i a iji'inin !:atr", and
rvn lhe rrpat fai!urs in (-rain an-1 (.ai.lfii
Wi;paMt-. has c nrlu ! ! thai a CH. . Mill
Oh' SEElJS is afmuluUhf nTr-wry : ihi1 a'sn
n the upmii'n of the t-r-t .i;r cu!ntnt rtc
rally. I have rt !: te imp, rtt tl ( r nuuJe
nrrrtH2'inf nts fur' ,.:: a vanMy ..f ;V
iffii., -iifh as h4'" hfen f- mifl best uttt'i to
our soil and cltniaic at this t.mc 'I he U i v
in2 are pectiiuns f new var.ue, ami
iheir yie'il pr acr-, w-w oi hnntl fi r sale
my resitlence in MuHinburz, Union Uu., Ha.:
"u 'i ; r At
Wr.it- Fn-jli-h VfilttTran-an H lirit, T rv earljf tl f
Karly t-n ii-h I vkimiii i'..iit't-s) t
rerof within? eiihcr of tbf above, will
please lave their i-r-N rs as wrly a possible,
that I mav te able to Mippty them alt.
Those uhti w.sn i pn-cure at y of the fol
lowing varieties, i:h lirciioTiv how to rul
tivaTe) will call aiM examine the -perimns
wh;rh I h;ili gruw the emm a"n. ami
leave iheir ordeis z snoi. as may he conven-
i'-Iit : . . A-r,
Vhitr K-'yr'i" : i-'"'-' tarly hi tt.ils 4it
ltoinan - r Winter Hv 4."-
w hit- iw. w. t.-f.Mii: n r'riti l'l '.:
lt!(. Kin- l-hilifrMrti Ini:..'i. r;i I 'V!JM 1c
Wa-lio n I'titl' ti rt. '.' !-!- :t-r
it-.H'H-ll.t'i llf ;it,-,i .'.-. r- iik t-- 'J't t" : tl l.tih.
s,i A r. ti. In tt n- t tie I. i r r--. tin-.- ! t.'i'-.
Ayp - y Mi'-n n-f ) i hi- jrt-r-n m l-. m ---i with
Oirn. .r. !iif.-. Ii"-' h.rj- ir.. .m.s i .-r .--re.
Stravlfrry W-ti-rm-U-r.. x T l;i Z-. - J- r acre.
.Vm mhT kind of (Jar JiTi V-cTaSlc.
Thf'-e eci! have ! en cm u!. v -r !'- '(:! irom
tiilV- rpi;! p:are. nntt u ili uiL'ht will h fntni'l
advantageous t (.rird'Lcrs and Faniter-.
Cad aiid see J'tr?t cn.it, Jiri trr'th
A. N. KLL(j.
Mifflir.hurtr. Feb. IS.VJ
Heal B state.
foi: sai.k.
DI'SIUAliLE Ittiil.iin l.nt.::nfeet
feet front bv Hii deep. Eiopure of
Heaver, Kremer A M'C'Iure.
FOR SALE OR RENT !
TWO DOIT1LE FRAME HOC
JixiES and Lots, each suitable fnriii
two lamilies one on North Fourth street and
one on M.John street, for Sale. Ilaliofeach
of the above Houses are fir Iter,t.
tVAIso, for sale, four lluil linr Lots on
North F.l.h street. JOHN HULUUTON,
Lewisburj, Jan. 20, Is.i'J. Ajeut.
FOR SALE.
rpHE well known Taierii Stand f-
I at the east end id the Lewisbureii.xjl
limine, in Chillisqiiaque township, Nurlu'd
Co. It will be sold on reasonable lernis.
Inquire of WW.i.IA.M FKICK. ,
I.ewisbiirs. Dec. 17. IS5.
j TIIIE residence of the subscriber, on
I I Market street in the Donnish ol . i 3
! Lewisburi;. The house is of BKICK, well
: finished in every respect.
Terms tine half to be paid between ih.s
and the first day of April neii; the balance
I lo be paid in two. three or five years, as may
suit tne Duver. rossess.on liven anv tune.
June 9, 1S5 ISAAC WALTEK.
FOR SALE.
A RESIDENCE on North Third street. MX
it hems a Half I.olof Cround, wnhi&
a comfortable Two.si(,,rPy Brick House. frame
Mtahle, eood Well of Water, and a variety of
choice Fru' :
Inquire of J. B. M'LAt'CHLIN, Agent.
Lwn-barit, Ortotivr Kl, ls;,N. tf j
FOR SALE.
rriHE subscriber offers for sale that lanre, !
1 new, modern built, double brick house,!
nearly opposite the new Presbyterian church,
adjoinins the residence of Dr. Haves. The
house is bur It in the best style, rat-proof, and !
well euarded aia.tist lire. A good Well of
Water, and Cistern of never faihn. water. :
Terms made easy, and will be known on ap- i
oiicaiii ii io A I HAN NfcMJU .
Lewisburg.Ans.fi, 1858.
FOR RENT!
rpilC TWO ICOO.US occupied at pre
l sent by Washington Hutchinson as a
Saloon. They are suitable for J; lOI'S
For Terms apply to " '
Jan. 27. MM, JOHN B. LINN.
BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE.
The subscriberollers lo sell the
ilarge Brick Foundry at Ihe west
-,. f If..!-... .
5, i.rtJpTSfl'"" --" .-., nottt t,,,;
a WMiJt..Ctp-sw Ihe V areroom. Ilir.ee anil iI,a
Machinery attached also a large amount of
Patterns for Patent Rights for Agricultural
Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one
of the best locations for a good, sale business.
The Proprietor's time is wholly engrossed in
another employment, which is the reason he
desires to dispose of this Foundry. Fcrany
further particulars, address
WILLIAM FKICK. Lewisburg.
Feb. 1858 l nion Co. Pa
FOll SALE.
tVA Half Lot on Market St., opposite
8. R.tter's residence, with a good Well ol Wa
ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a husi
ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.)
Also, other I.i.ls, some with anil .oi:ie
wiibo.it Building. JOHN LOCKE.
Lewi5burg, Oct. S, 1S57.
FREEEURGER & ERO.'S
ujix III T W;.
i;s l iHLisii h:m'
HAS Ifen remoieil tu i:t-air"s Brick
Ploek. en Ni-rih 'J i.nd street. 3,1 fa
f from M itkei. where they are prepared to,)'
all kinds of wm k in :h ir line lb ihe jhona'',
noiice.
Or.!rs an I inquiries frmn neighboria,
luwtis proin Ily aiierifled to. 5
l'l-a,e call and examine our lare ,,,.
nient id 1 mures ul the most arprove.i ...i
i I "'Ved ijie,
All work warranted. Also M-an flf
(iiiT done to or !er. Lew.sbu.g. April 1 '59
NOTICE.
r . V.U Cil U..s . f I a. .w . . r I -
t
II. I,. liilM H ha- reiuoveil his
LrtSf intMit of ide Aijii i..s bin;. it;
CO?
tt -or a'.-ove llie rt--? 'ii.r-. j har.k.'ul lor a,
pa t uv.t. he hif-a t.. m-rit a conum,
uf the public patiunn-re.
X. IK
T'i all ulirt tnrrv l.ff- H I ll".-ir n.-nrl" zr- w !'r,.
Tm ft ft.fH'.tut -Ii -. ,f-t n 1 atl-r r J.'.iT
.l.i-I. all IIim-. :.t lit- .-il"ori. t-u.) n.' in ."-i,rflocc
Ttrwi-i,. '!. t. L-'Ti l.;.rt an l iphjt k m. '
Lewishur, April 1, Ih-'J. K. I,. iil.NE.
Anrtton and runtm IJ. ue In LMiLiiix
up:, J.e-;il Alltliuneer!
t. t.Otll l!l)Vl t-r haviiii 1 .--.t, n p p.-ir.t
sole Aurtnooi-rlor l.ewi-bt.rs, i- f i i' red ;ir
ar.end lo ali calls in hi? line in toua ac
country.
Commission Sales.
Li April iit-iT. I intend to op-1, ,.n ,M,irI,-e;
street a II 'oin lor lhe recep'n n. an j iie si
at slate. 1 liui-s olall kirols of ii al uc
lion. A'.v i tie wi.-bini-tt. ,!i-p, -f , f a, y ,nj.
ele can deposit it nh ii.e at.d I will seil it at
lhe best advariiae 1 tan ami tiure a pr
centime lor llie sbme
I tb. SK, I-.V.I F A bflNK.iOWER
A.'liiinllr:tluih' olUr.
VOTH'K is teri-Ii siven.iLat Letters
Is of A trnii, Titration on the Esta'e yf
WILLIAM TATE, late of Hartley mnh.p,
Lnion Coiiniv,tlec',l. have been v ran led to the
nnder-r.'ned by llie l,'e;ier ol t.'nion couir.y
in due toriii ot laic ; lbt-re!ore, all p r-t.i.s ir.-d--.ied
to said e-'n:e are re'iuested to in,,
nninedoite p i v:ri'-i t.iind lllo-t hai in; anv jtist
ctaiuis are al-n reonesietl lo pre-ent lliera le
gally authenticated lor seitiercent.
IloiiKKr POSTER,
S AMI EL C. TATE,
Hartlev. March II, Isoil Adiniiusiiators
MJiii:i. ii. :khh;,
.tttoriit') j:t law.
OFFICE in s. nth Second near Mai act
i.t.lsiii l:(;, I' a.
? All Proiessioi al Dusiness entrusted to
his care will be faithlullv and promptly auen
'e.i to fcp:'. 11, l:,7
I)
It. IMtls- l it l l lii;. er
ruiti!i;ri'l lAiratl nl'Julan.s Kruia.
I- tin; rsM-lri.t'.i f. r t!.i- ruff c-f .-T-fiila au-1 all -hr- luC
1 - ., ; nw i I l.c l.;rr. h -ll.e-i- ut i K.aJ-.rr;
J:.u.,.l!. I'f; -t. l.T, i.t l,iti-. l,i , . n-,,,lLrf.it
i - li---l. It.tj.i-t.t C. ri mi f:, u. IVf-uraUia,
t t.i- ai. I I r' it.:i.,t..ry kh- v.T.. ,r;iu. t-ttv Iial.il-,
. k II. .. in. i,. j . I' t.i. n-r. , t,. AlLrinm..
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ill. ..r !.:.).; m.i!., .- j an,( i,.f,tiiit
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TUKOAT Al lTK AlloN fr.u:j acfmrany tb lF.u
am -.'n caiura of rcn fuluu lltvra aiuii I Ur, Ac.il ik
Throat.
l5 Call on the Agents. J. BAKEK & COf
Lrwil urr. a::d rnftni Ctrralrr ronuinius
m" of -I M-mi tn f:ir-r of tK- mdl-ti-.
J- bAKLU 4 CO. Agt fc.r Ldivo tfunty. Tiiy
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rilAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are
J. appointed Agents for the sale of
floors!, Itlinds & lVintloii Sash
of all sizes, made of the best material. All
work warranted. tMade bv L.B.Sl'KOl T,
Hu;hesville, Pa. and for sale'bv
67, f caldwell; Lewiar?
fL-TN AT A KAUCiAlN!
1 f "l The subscriber has en band for
saie Tito .fiv l.tiggirw. winch he
oiler at a barsain for Cash or will Eichanse
for a good liuRE. Call soon or vou will
m'"S il. B. F. Ill RsH.
t Htirah A tlcstaia.'a sttre.
or it absent, inquire of W . II. Killer, al n.
Brown, Jr. s store.
Lewisburg. Feb. 1
HARD TIMES!
"IITHY don't yon sell cheaper!'' What,
1 cheaper vet J hv. I am now
selling MI VIIOHIV IOII, for $1 t
2.75 per ion, according to quality but not on
a year's credit: those are lhe prices for cash
or country produce. I will sell by the boal
load or by the Ion, and deliver at any place
within the boronch limiti. Having Weigh
scales, full weigh! will be given. Also.
l!luckmtthi Cmil, and Wilkes-Burre Coal ivt
Foundry purposes. Yard on Waler street,
near Weitlensaul's hotel.
Lewisb g.M .y 27, OSyl C. 1IOLSTEIN.
Vir PLASTER and SA l.T cheap for cash
by CEO. HOLsTEIN
I)AIti: IIIIMi:,-An excellent Slt-
ver LENEK W ATCH for sale al a
bargain musi c.i. Inquire of
A E. DENORMANDIE. Lew'sburg
I f U .BBLS.' rainiWExtrTlVhilfc
.1 JJ W heat I LII1 It very choice
article lor sale bv
Mirths " ClUVRtnt IN fHO!.
TOST. A .:ac . I..1. e i:il., a lew
j rutins ince. T'le fir.dtfr is r. rk.ie-tr d ta
leave it a: the CitrvnicL cilice. 'Maitu l"4-
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