If- 4 14 f 'd 1 'I J It .i '.4 i: !(' 1 t - '- -; ! 1'i 1 i ! .1 if i VI t . if ill VM '! 4 .5 -y , y 'l1, f i ' hV'A1 1 fl l ,V Vo li I Ulill It sJJ N. wobdcn lc J. K. corhelics. corhelics. V ffwWMPM .tlru.-T.i LnUdnllt'i ruS'-i' l r- tl' li-WI oil Ui I'mib St.w. rem th lir.-r-t ul bost clr.-ulti"b ul'anr New.i.fttr in Unieu Cot.t.t. r, , ' , .. ,. Freedom, national: Slavery, sectional! .':(j!atk rr.omiiox to aulkm a inuim;:i', ANO Kot aaatber In-h T Mure t. Tri'tiry fcj r.Ifn-!ii. I'urfhti-c, or t in:;ut-l. Th.iiSiri. r. anl "CI b- Hie ttr.i Irainr !V:niij leu M .r. tin ci.imtrT, until 111 y e.i .i.-i-.r; .... : hhI u,. nail ili-in ti. i.tir ni 't b-a I. ih'To t.i tloit tli- j in triumi'ii '."-fiTtit N..I j nal CajiLvl l Va.-U-in;Ion J Ut.r.n.- M,- r.JJj . r'. ' a-Tbr OpikmIIImi staff (itin.-nilnn, t u-?t.. rnit-ii litl). .r i.ovnrit .r. Ar .(,.) u-. .1 i. 3-i..-i'tt'.- i.t U iLUWttO oil Vi.I!M-:.-UAV Ihf 'J kijt: 'V, lruj. Disgraceful and Kevalutloniry ! ; Again on 1 lie rery first il.iy of Ihc session of Congress anI in i;utu lirauclies the livery (iut';tioa L;is Leon foroo.l into debate ! In t!io House," Iiere the Oj'i'Osition liave a clear majority, the Adminis tration have consiiiied to prevent an ' orsanization, boldly declaring tliat thny arc under no rules and that tliey will talk as lonir as tliev fhoose ! Ila - viutr nominated' a Virginia IVo SIav - cry Democratic Disunioiiist for Spea- K'r, uiev ueiei iuiiie iij aiuiougu ine minority candidate shall l.e elected, or no one shall. The true language of all their threats, their iillii.tistei iug nn 'I frivolous motions is. that the ma jority shall not rule. They hope Iiy agitation and delay to thwart the i jmlar will excite and stimulate all the sectional feeling possible and Iry force or fraud seize' tiji iti the Spe.iLer'a chair in tho people's Lraucii of the National Legislature ! Wc hope all true opponents of this corrupt, unscrupulous, and frenzied Administration will stand la in airamst fliis nlteiinit tn iii'iiiiidote or iloiVoii 1 them. If they continue to force Sla- very issues upon you, meet tle'iii at. . " i . llic projier iiiuu a.iu piaee. in uic inean time, avoid all iliseus.-ion until r nr,rn..;,.,lv.iTi- o-te'rot,,! Jate and you will conipier the reek- 2css disorirani.era at last Keadjirocccdings in next column. Tbe Execution cf Crown Took jilace according to order with out tho least sign of distur'nanec. A cordon of military surrounded the gallows', a quarter of a mile distant, so as to prevent anything from the dying man licing heard Iiy spectators, of whom there were almtit I Of 10 out side of the line. Mr. IJrown was, as usual, perfectly calm.seren',, cvineing not the least fear or tt'enitiliutr. He lo.le with the Jailor on his eofliti. and .1.- ......,. i .t. i i us ...... ....-i .u us. u.u rtu.,u.u Lade the Jailor and Sheriff .'in aflec- liouaiu liiicnoii. manning iniiii ioi . their true kindness to him stood on ... . c. il .i i.: .t c the drop some momci.ts wl.iie tuej troops were trying to perform some ; Fcnsclcss military liianaiivre wh- ii: the Sheriff cut the rope. There were few convulsions ; sotti .ittdgo lie died 1 Tery casy,and others that he died very : hard ; but it was half tui hour before life was declared c.tinc!,a:.d the body cut down, and placed in the coilia. There was a very deep indention of the cord in the neck, and the features . 6oniewhat distorted. The corpse was taken to ins wile ami ncr irifiuis.ina Eight, at Harper's Ferry, and the::."- sadly, anil avoiding as inucli as possible all public demonstrations to Baltimore. I'hiiadelphia.Xew York, Uoston and Troy. Thence it is an nounced by J. Miller M'Kini aud AVcuJell l'hillips, who accntiipar.y the mortal remains of John llr. v. :i wero lo be taken to his late Lome, ia North Elba, Essex county. X. Y. be tween Ticonderoga anil Adirondack mountains where he was yesterday to be buried. Escorted back and forth bv a troop or horse, Mrs.Urowii was permitted to visit her hu.-band three hours in the afternoon before his death, in a parlor of the Jail. On meeting, they kis-cd, embraced for a few nioments, Mrs. I. in tears, aud the Captain unable to Epeak. But soon he rallied, and they jirocecdcdto give such information as each desired Le cheerful, resigned, and only concerned for herself and the family. Occasionally, her feelings would force a convulsive sob, when he would instantly calm her by a 'Cheer unl cheer up, Marv." When compel led to part, ho could only sav, ''(!od : bless you and the children !'' Mrs.ll. replied, "God have mercy on you!"' I Captain Brown made all possible efforts to provide for his family, and liis in anu lasi icuers arc pnuici. j The day of his death was observed i in mauy places, thro' the Free Slate: srirh rivt i-ntirtl i nn rir nml rifton tunst Star i extravagant praises not siniplv of his rJencc, and have grown from a weak general character, but or the partku- bule ,0 a 8rt,t Confederacy, challenging lar act for which he suffered. tLc admiration of the civilized world. Capt. Brown refused to have any pro- Mr. Stanton (Ohio) said he apprtbend glavery preacher pray with him. Hoar- cd that nobody wished to stay here, if the gucd the Slavery question from tbe Bible j 0bj,ct wag to g1Te tjlnc. Lat ho 6aw t0 in away to confound the iltev'd gentlemen. g,od in rtmaluin , Lclej he kn the He said he would treat them as gentlemen, , ,, ., . .. ,, but as heathen gentlemen, aud assured 1 6' n,!c'Dn, on "3 bcr itJe could con thetn that he couid do more good praying ; eume 'h?.ll','-f 1 tako on mstlf tle re" for them than tbey could praying for him I Fuus,bl!J "f '' " dj'urniueul. Tbe only apparent auimosity exhU.ited ! Tbe as decided iu tbe Eegalive by Capt. Brown, was towards his fcl.ow ' l'J "' "u-'j""y. ' prisoner, Cook, who he accused of decciv iog him as to the disposition of the slaves to revolt. Ho did not part from hi in as from the others, but regarded him as a traitor, while Cook seemed abashed at his rebukes. Cook was probably tbe agent, and used Brown as a catspaw. Tbe testimony of not less than eigh teen different individuals was laid before Gov. W ISP, showins the hereditary iusan- i i.y in old Brown', family. The Governor DXa IU finttPr t Vslra al.. ....... I r - IUU VACL'U11UU nUU have a judicial trial of tho question, but be did uot choose to exercise it. He - . 1. VI l ... 1 I . Ill, . however, was not present at the execution. ..ucis aecyes, ot Alandna, Va., made I the rope to hang Brown, knit the noose itn bu own fingers, and forwarded it at j k "m" 'Xpen,ae- Bt licious feUow ! He bould remember the fate of tbe inventor . ... K.uiviij,.-, Ea Iue gcnilemao Ld ' Ttvui theg-illowe to hang ilordecai. I CiAr.l.F.TOW N, VA , I'eC. O.-MJ C"m- F,niis if ,l,e '::cl"" 1 ' " heeling I Military have been ordered heme, aud about one fourth of the members of oih.r coainai.ii'S liave ol.tanit '1 Hiui'lisli'r eonmai.ios liiivc obtained Iui-idu, daye. 1 bey arc to return before ihe. ItVh to attend tliu oiher ex. cutious. A niiiita- ... . 1 I ry lorce will then be Kept up anu manm 1 ,nfr,,.j ,ir(l0(mt ,i,e county. The .'xciteiiiuit ban jirvatly abate 1, thou-h there is :reat fociiu of iuiccurity in ttic rural di.-tricia. P.f.l- Tie I) -iiiKcraer are loasMn2 .ub.... j u it, .t .,,. ...1 .t...l . i: r ri vr;is a the liar - pel's Ferry invirn ctiou" tberel y imi-j for the ac'ion of the gcnt.eman s party, rcuiJing 0 crejli.m fr0IU llrrct (u n.atiuj; that adopted are more patriotic or j and for the advice they bad given. If j foundation." It was r'g'it in them, for law-alidiiig than native eit:z:u3. Iut, in gentlemon mako themselves rqials with j the recreants at the North were uot affect everv lawless effort to exlcud slavery, you j the negro, the effect would be to drive aa-1 ed by it ; their remarks were to operate wiii a i 1 iiltuty ol i nose, corn on m o"- rsidocf the "reat deep. And of the Harper's Ferry .-e ro, Juhii 11. A 'ji, there kiil.d, was a tiennan i m o. s.-s to Lava been one in ino p.an, is an Kulishman, as is a!so Rkhird llcolf, alio was one of the I'r-ivisional Govern ment. In fact, thu whole fore was plot ted an 1 form d in a f.-n iB land and the 1'iesiJent lid. .M'tirw, a white-headed , Canadian ! is a ' gentleman from Africa . , Thirty-Sixth CoDgm3...l3t e33.Dn. j Wasiiisoto.v, Pec. 5. Sexate The Sena'c was called to or der, at li o'clock, by the Vice 1'rcsidti.t. 1'r.iyer by Iicv. Dr. Gurley. I'orty-eieht Senators answered to tbe roll-call. J n.. . ... t , n m T. 1. .1. i ne credentials oi jonn i. j en-r.jci, 01 New Jersey, an 1 Henry P. Haun, of Cal if itnia, were presented. I! ith gentlemen appeared, a:. a were q'laiified as Senators. Mr. .Mason (Virginia) submitted a res olution, fir the appointment of a commit tee toiLipire into the facts attending the h!e invasion and seizure of the Armory a Arsenal at llarprr s I erry. lie sta kJ ll''lt Le BOu:a cail lLc resolution up , ... . MeTllrn!.1l!tTI!nT.TaT'nllnllf?ll v v he would more to amend the resolution of .1.1. S..,. frnm Vic..;,.;. I., .len.lln, the irnniry to the seizure of the arscsal at Liberty, Mi Mr. G win (t'alif irnia) gave rotlee ofh's ; intention to cail up tbe 1 aeiuj l.ai.rjad , 1M1. Adjourned. j The absentees were Messrs. nenjynin, 1 Ciav, Ci it'emleD, Pavis, Pouglas, 1'iteh, , .. ' , . , , ' 1 rrzpa'nck, Hammond, Johnson of Aik., j To k, Sebasiian, SewaiJ and Tombs. ' ' At noon, Mr. Allen, tbe clerk, called the House to order. ; The roll w is called '231 members an- ; swercd to their names. Ao.-aif,cs. Messrs. Stallwortb and La- drum, of Alabama; Prown and Adams, j , , ... ... ,. ' : o, KPDtnc-Ky ; uindinan ant liust, oi at- .. . i ii : c t - ansa. , ituj iiaiiii.t.jit, it 11113i. i The first vote f . IjiiOHS. peaker resulted as uraian Opp. CO 4.5 II i-r, 21 G Hotel -r 1! c c": A 1m. Sc itt. i ing No one having received a majority of : votes, Mr. Grow siid As I dosire in no . way to retard the orginiz iion of the, 11 ou-e, I ivithlruv my name as a candi date. I assure those gentlemen who, in ' kindness, have cast their votes fir me, that I sl.a'.l treasure through life so disiin- i H'" n,a,k "f fnond-!,ir and regard Mr. Lurnctt (Pem.) then moved an ad- (. j lurnment, on which a vote was ordered The ni oioQ was negatived Lavs, 1:J0. Yeas, 100 ; , I Mrtlark of Missouri, (Pem.) offered e f blowing : j V her. a.-.Certjia members of this Hous", iw in nomination for Speaker, did en- 1 iVrsc and recount bd, the booi hcrciuaf- : tor ti' ined, therefore i; -solved, Tiiat the d etiiors and ser.ti- , vcr.j th;it was not thrust in by the Uetn nieiits of a certain b n.k, called the '-7.il- ' ocrats. Tho U.-publicans b id r reserved a i'tui;u,i (.-'. i.J the .SWA -. Aoir ti' ),i',-t it, in a purp'-r ing io i.ave necn wii-teu by II. lt. lb Iper, ar; incendiary ; anl hostile to the domestic peace and i tranquility oi me Country, aua tuac no men. her of this House who rLenmmended 1 "-- - : or endorsed it or the corupeud, is fit to he I . , ,, - . ' speaker ot this llou-c. j The reading of this resolution wa re- ceived with applause by s .me of tbcSou'.h- . .n .i,. i il.. . l... .. 1. cm men c,ar?,g their bands. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) said it seemed to : mm mat in ti:e pr-s.nt condition ot the : 11"U:C, but two tbirgs were in order one a motion to a j urn, aud the other to pro- cecd to vole, Mr. Clark resumed his remarks by saying that, iu view of the crisis of the c. uutry, and representing, as he did, a glavchoiding constituency, he would Mr.-Washburne called to order. Mr. Ciaik continued, saying we have ' . bad two wars since the Pcclaration of In- .ur. alundigham (Uhio) remarked that few Democrats were absent; these might be here to morrow, therefore he voted aye. Mr. Clark resumed, but in -a tone not altogether audible. Ho wished to show why tbe resolution ought to pass, and to present to the American people the posi tion Pertain trrnllen.en wrnni a rnnr.l. tLe Speakership. Heretofore, there" was 9 scarcely found an American citizen who advocated insurrection, robbery and disso- . lution of tbe Union. No party since tho Government has hid a history, however fond of power.bat had nutil now, ao much disregard for tho popular will as to send forth lo tbe country at large a document advising the disii-auchiscniuut and murder of f a large portion of the people. UNION COUNTY STAR St ITtt T . 1 . I ..I alfunir. I iir. lllgcreinujcouuci.iut;u3 ly as 1L0 gentleman from Missouri po-51 ; (,,'y cjuIJ, t!ie avowal of such seutjrucuts. (jlaik 1). C ochrane, (X. Y) utterly cou- .,:., l,os(! which ., , ... i . ..l i me geuti.man nom .ui.-suun o-u . v.. jir. x aiiuur tarn, iui ub uaic riKii.in O.ir frii-ni? nn tliG other Bl Je hav"i. thrust the nro before the House, uaving i.nuai i lie u'jru ut.1010 mo nu-, we in .iv as well tin tab the Uiicuson, aua f then turn him out as quickly as possible, Mr. Clark replied that the nej.ro would t . . , , , ... , .7 l . i ..in,, nr. Knnn r.rar.l nn IliA I lined nil! , v ' " oiocr cias oui oi luo iiouc on tuo urst , day of the session 'j;', there j Mr. Kellog; (Ills) rcmirkeJ that t'je ; and intcrrupMn Ir. Stevens, said sotne ie, who r geut'cinan from Missouri had mado a ! thing about the Union nicel'mi; at Castle plan, is! statement that the Hi publican members : Garden aud in the North. He was loud- statemeut that tho Hi n j hal directly or indirectly sanctioned cur - tain things in Helper s Hook. The sen- tiiucnls charged by the gentleman, are not entertained ty the Republicans. Without further proceedings the IlouiO adjourned. Tlksiiat. n.-r. flTn Mi-h linu.n. tl.c riuehar.an party ae-iia resumed the Slavery discussion. la Senate, the Americans and Repurjli !!. i .. cma an joiaeu in u-manaing an invt'i - g.ition into the taking of both the U. S. 1 Arsenals. The Dmicrats thou. 'lit it! 1 f.,.,li,h to inquire aV.ut the taking of the ... . ' . n . .ii!s oiri arsenals aa the Kansas matter I was all "settle J." In the II.)tir, tin Pemocra's still refu-' el tc. gl into an election for Spealter, con-' h .,;c,,. GrJ, r lnu,t be c,.fl)rced ! -OTICB is hereby given thai the nnder timiing the discus:oa of the Slavery ques- After a few moments the Members sea-' 1 siane.1 Trustees u til eil at public sale, tion. ! ttd themselves. Several L'eutlcmcn pro- '" pursuance to and by virtue ol an Act of 3Ir. Gilmer, (Am. of X. C.) off red a ulstitu'e for Mr. Clark's motion, a reso utien. in subslaace, reiteratins the dccla-' rvions heretofore made by the Wh ; and ; ;'m"s P'rtns. "Ill!Iyciiris1.lerir(Tllierttiltsntoint - . v - a i ments, it is tbe duty cf t viry gooi citizen l' rcsl,t ail atleuipts at renewing in Cou- rt V ,' ., ', : member fcbnuld be elected Speaker whose1 p j!jiiC:1! nptnioa is not known to conform . t j the foregoiti" scntiincnts. ' Mr. MiiIson,C(I'rn. of Va ) There was 1 no,l!ng io Mr GUmc r's' prc-positi ,n to i - t i . . i . . , which ho might not abs'rac'ly a-srnt, but , , , J ' . 1,0 lrU!!cJ e:!cm en would p.ril m htm r.. ...i. . ..... i .r euggw.njt taat Ktico- an inltcation : should out now erne from tbe Southern , members. Those whi entertain such sen-; j timents as advanced by Mr. Helper, were! .,..( ... C, I , I,. L K. I "ui oi... u.,ui tu ou i jvj.ti, u.tl urut i.i J" ' "a wo"',a. n".1 -"P' o.r''e the reccsse of tbe he-art in relation to mas lrjll hi, M..kor ,h , . . . ' ' " i not m to uie. Mc, -t, f-. , . . , . - r. Sherman, (H p. of Ooio,) regarded this delale as thrown into ll.e II )U'0 to pfe-yeut aa orgmlziti Hi cased to be ' 1 e , rca i a letter from Francis 1. liiair, ad- die-? -1 to Mr. Sherman, th'e-1 the Cel. !n ' which the wrilcr ivs Mr. Helper brought b::n 1;: ii.f ii in hook, af;cr enmining which be j d Mr. H. of the o! i ctioti ,!,!, parts. I Mr. H.'lrcr repliel that he would nuke. alterations, and it wis in c ins'-rpisnca of such asf'jr.ineo that m.mbers t.f Congr-iss give theirr. c iminendition. Mr. Sherman presumed that ha did not eign the paper. lie ual never real olr. llctpors boon or ,'ompenjmin, and bad never seen a cipy of tithe r. He desire '1 to sav that Lc had a;wlj j endeavored to cultivito courteous .ioi! frlj.inllt' r.i'.i.e.ni III. loi 1 nfrnr rr- vd f ,,'ch langu tg as h id been used to-rlny. He appealed lo his public recr.rd. He would say now, tint tht ro was not a ;,, ttoestion a- itut i n ir the mind of the nonnirv rdativo to i.olilies there was not ! a simile tonic iuvolvinj sectional contro- stu - iird silence. It was their iutcntbn to oraanizu the House, quietly and decontly, wi,ut vituperation, aud he trusted it mA be shown that the party coull ad-i i n Ulrr the uffnrs of tho II ouso ami Guv. . il.- :..!.,. i - iiiuiLia mini;., .o -i j. -in uu iui; o;ii'3 nf anv ,.Cfi ,n H0 )U1J ( tread on the oi any i- ci ti. , irsaa ou toe right of a sirglo Stttbern citizen, aud dc-; lied any man to show to the coutrary. Mr. Lcake.rPem. of Va.,)suid Southern ' . -, . , , i gentlemen were entitled to know whether, I it ti, ,..im,. fr,,m O'.m i-, otoi.i peakcr , ho would let the negro fire bis (Mr. '.ake s) dwelling, or put tho knife to tho throat of his (Mr. Loake's) wife , . e tit rl , , . and four he'ph ss children. Laughter He was for miking the gentleman face the music, for it is to be faced. He wantol to know whether he would interfere with I slavery outside of the balls of Congress. Mr. Sherman replied that ho was oppo- ; aiteudins, and not depart without leave at their j .1 to any iatcrfcrease by the people 0fV"'- J"r"rs are raested to be punctual in , I sea to any lutcrlercnse Dy the pcopl the Free States with tbe rela ion of mas ter and slave in the Slave States. Mr. Clark, (Anti Lecompton Pem.) of : v -, i. k.: . ...l li l i New ork, having never real Helper s i """i " " e" ",-,, "u" ""'s :no penning resolution. jui tne proposi tion of Mr. Gilmer he understood, ami for which he would vote with pleasure. It presented the platform on which hestood, and on which the people of ihe North stand with entire unanimity this day. He had never seen an Abolitionist till he 1 ... , . . , ; ...III.C hi 1.1:1.10.11, ..iiiuu t,uuii.i-, ,iiiu mat came to M ashington. Ihe .Northern pco- i slia accounts will be presented for cenlir plo were conservative and L uion loving mation and allowance at the Orphans Court, men. The slavery agitation sprung uu i to be held at LEVVISDL'Rli, lor ll.e county of with tho repeal of the Missouri Compro mtse. If it had been carried out in good faith, there bad been no disturbance. If fraud had not iuvaded Kansas, as f ul as that wbieb was recently practiced in Vir giniaif the attempt hail not been made in tbe last Congress to force her into tbe Union with a constitution violative of the feelings and interests of the people the country would not now be in this state of excitement. Mr. Keitt (Pem. of S. C.) conceded that there were members from and persons in the North, who are loyal to the Consti tution, but this was not the point before tbe House. He then proceeded to read extracts from speeches delivered by Mr. Seward, which had maintained that slave ry must be abolished. He would see tho fabiic of the government tumble from tar-1 & LEWISBURG OIIEOKICLE-DEC. 0, 1859. ratio foundation- stoue bofore be would lakj fine titilo les of the rights to which tbs Soulh was eulitlvil. We of iboSouih are on tha di feusive we mean to defend onr-eWes. Let ta.'h rr,J Co1" ut ,Lt: 4 !"". , . Mf sterens (of I'a.) believed that un - "I til the lloubO was orauiz.'d, it wa not ! i comticteot to entertain anv nuestion ex - i enni nc ten t to entertai n anv triuestiou CX- , I cept the election of Speaker, or a motioi ij to adjourn. Ho deemed it wrong to with ; hold-from the public creditor Ihe nieam i cept the election of Speaker, or a motion i ..i t-. . -.i ioauj .uiu. no uee.ru i lo d-trom the public creditor Ihe means ! 6U1J be theniFpeeOily. II. i did u tt biamo the irL-ntlctnau troin tin ! d:d n it biatno the irentlemau troin tlic . . c Sooth for the laoiuaie ot latitmd ition, or ou imim men Mr. Crawford (Dcm. of La.) here rose, ; ly called to order, while others applauded his n marks. Members from a'l sides rose to their I feet jotters crowded to the area, near , Stevens and Crawford. The greatest ex I eitcaient prevailed, and at one time it was 1 there would be a collision. Mr. trawtorJ continuine nts remarks, exclaim - ed, "IWt sin" psalnu to the Union and the Constitution till wo get q-iiet." He il I l. . O . I.- . 1 i jnr im, Clla of Order! I Mr. M.n-ris, (Auli-Leeompton Pem of' Illinois,) called on the ClefSlto uiaintatu I the otdrt anJ diS"'KS o 'I'l.. ..Il L. I..I Tl, l't..rlr .,;,) I,. r, ,! . " i i i threw himself on the generosity of the: iloti'e to corne to order. j Mr M Tho li.ni. f,,i- nnnnrn.l t I pose.l an a.'j mrnmcnr, ! -,Ir- Stevens repeated thithe had ma le P,,int of or'.ier tl",t.,hc "I"1'""3 in ot.ier were me e.cciion 01 speaker or bii er were tbe election of iljourument. He moved the previous ; ti jn 't - . .Mr. Ciamott (Pem nf V ) rusrion !:uU nut ' y.i.ei, j7 lltiri: ' nr. p:,irrr in lhi Iluc to st y) it! Ad- journed. Savannah, Pee. 1 Tbe Grand Jury yesterday ignored the bill against Kajesta and Acepiira, charged with being engaged in the shiver Wanderer affiir. It is un derstood that the Pistrict Attorney will enter a ii'ln jirns. upon the other indict ments on the saino parlies. So it goes no man can be convicted, in the Souih.for iSc in is op. n violation of the laws against the Slave Trade. c .vniTiia- -a line assortment by Huisb Goodman iVLou iHcnl. .A i i . I I . - I i .. .i.., . otr siioioirii to 1 11 iinii;ry reop.et.y ,he subscnl er. at his shop ,.n Nonh Fifth 't.'ee!, Ii'-re he carries in ibe liatchertuK l ' ! jupi'lv all kinds of Meat in its seas oi. On Wednesday and fc.nur.iav tnorninss. he will he f.-ni.d at MarkPt in front "! M'Kaldin's Hardware &rcl? at low rates f-.rt'ash exr'tisiye'.y. Calces n-.tntetl Peeves .no! Sheen purchased as usual. Try ihe New Butch r. . . ''''To fir.MBLRUNt:. l.ewisntir'r, Atnr. It. l-n:y - -- To the Taz Collectors of Union Co I S my lime w ill soon expire. I wish C.d- A leet ts lo bear in mind that my account n the State and County must be settled by tin- 1 -tof Jan. I sijo, and I hope all Collectors will have their accounts sealed by Dec. Court. lly reference lo mv b o.ks, I have not yet re ceive I quite ooo of th.p County Tax, al lli-'oeh s one of my rood friends in-inuate that I have b-en -bay::i7 Cotin'y Orders. Oa me contiary. I have advancV 1 Slooo etui of mv i.-.-n p .cket to ol I -e Irn ods that lit I I Diders a.'i:n-t the (.ftin'y. I hope every Collector vv.!! iy e.ttei.tion b tins reqoe-t. so that the .l irors may be pant in rtnt at De. Court. A word lo the wise i- snli'ieient. IL I. SHLLLKR. Treas. N. n. All taxes. (School. Koad. Poor. Ac.) that can not l-e collected and are to entered against the rroptrtv. mu-t be done on or be fore the I.-: day of Jan. I SliO a -, after that , time, the law prohibits il beini; a lien. I ti!;)ii ( otml) ( oai l I'rorlamatioii AlfllllllKAS, ihe lion. AU'.M s. WILSON. 1 President J'.ide for tlie liuiii Judicial 1 Di-lrict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of 1 tui.ii, Mtillin and Snv , and ,, ,, ..... ,. . , f-s..Asso- ci.iteJadcestn .ne'ii county, have issued their precept, team.? date the Kith day of Sept. IS'.J, and to me directed, for the holding of an "'Thans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer anil Terminer, and General Ouarler Sessions M i.uw'bVKt;. for ihe county of UNION, on the third Monday of Di:i"K. ihetn" the 1!) h day) IS.VJ.and to continue one week, Nolice is therefore hereby piven to the Cor- on - r. Justices of the Peace and Constables in a"'1 lht" Cl,ul"y "' nion.to appear in their o - an piopei pei-oiis won tiivir recor-is, intiiii- sitions,exa.ninat,os and other remembrances to do those thims which of iheir offices ami in their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit-1 ncsscs and other persons prosecuting in behalf j : ot the i. oinnion wealth against any person or i persons, are required to be then and there I their attendance at the appointed time agreea- b!e to nolice (liven under my hand ami seal at the Pher- in' :n Lewi-bur, the l lih day c.f.W vember. in the year of our Lord one thousand e, ht h:1Ire(1 flfl njne, am, lhe cjEhtv. j (oiirih year ol the Imlepentlence ol Ihe Coiled Stales of America. (1. id s ave the Com moo,- wealth! JOHN ClIQsstJKOVE. Sherirl REGISTER'S NOTICE. "XTOTIl'E is hereby given to all con cerned, that the following named persons . nave seined their accounts in tne leeister s Union, on the fourth Friday of DECEMBER next, being the 23 1 day of said month, viz : 1 The Account of Henry K. Young, Admin istrator of I'ttcr lou'ig, late of L'nioa town ship, dee'd. 2 The Account of Abraham 8. 8ypherand Charles Holtensiine, Administrators of Jacob VyiAer, late of White Deer township, dee'd. 3 The Account of Joseph Sanders, Admin istrator of 1'iler Kaufman, late of Hartley (now Lewis) township, dee'd. 4 The Account of Thomas Swenk, Admin istrator of Mary Moore, late of Kelly township, dee'd. 5 The Account of John F. Kichart, Execu tor of ihe las I will and testament of .tiry With, late of White Deer township, dee'd. 6 The Account of John Hayes, surviving Administrator ol Robert O. H. Ilayet, late of West Rufljloe township, dee'd. 7 The Account of Peter Stahl, Adminis trator of AIcAn Slnhl late of Kelly township, dee'd. (iKOIitJB MERRILL. Register. Kesister's Office, Lewi-burg, Nov. 19, le'55 I Sheriff's Sale. j ' T)Y virtu? of a writ of Ki. I'a. iun! onlofi : J the Court of Ci.minon I'leas .t l.'inon county, and to me dircritd, i:l be eip.oed o i'",b"i "'T, "r "'"''V'.? !l",T'"; 11 ' S:itur.i.iy, Iterrii.lier 17, In.VJ, at 10 tulticlf , A. W.. the l-.'lli''iii!! necnor.i Ki-at rotate, to ; wil . Twi) Cl.rl;l, -VneU , L..,ll(, s.,lL. , j Li notone towichip, ami county of I'mim. : I'oumleJ on the mrtti by bin.'s of ' by lau.l of Aaron tSiniih. vn the south by IVims tlwk auu on . . . . f ,llhprs ; ,,,,,. iwemy-live acres, n,.,re or lc-s, ! wiiereou are crecici one and null storey i.ojj ! 1 liwctlinj lloue, a I. s B iro, an t oilier Uui- n . .L. i u""n-.-. c. .... i r.,. 'J'laet .o. i is a Tunlitr Lot, b. on.lid north by 1'erins t'rc.-k, ea.-t, sooth and writ by lands of Hire.h lleflas, coi.taii.iiiv eleven acres, mere or !es, with tbe a.p'.irteiianees, &c., as the property rf 1'bil p )",.Iit. JOHN CUtl.-'-jttKflVE, Shrrtf Hheriff's Oilicc, Lewisburg, Nov. 2H, InSD PUBLIC SALE. W J ILL be off. red at IVj'.ic Rale on the premises on Friday lite :i(7j duy uf lhtrmb-r IK.V.lllP lo'b.u in.. nroiwrtv ted m ihe Ilorou'li ol .New Ikriin : line lot ; and one-halt of ground in winch is erected ai Mlare two stiocv I lame llweiliiiB Mouse and O.liee. together with all the necessa , ry tai-b.i;i.lins ; bounded nordi by an alley, I ea-I by lands uf Daniel llorlacher. isoiuh liv . .Market M., s and west bv lands of Dr. J.i- . sepn li. i.i. tz. j be ,.t and ha!! lot will be ! s"kl 'oseiher or separate, as purchasers may desire. Persons wishing tn ex.aminp ilie prepertv. . can lo so, be callini on J .s. f. Miieiicr. Lso . f New H.-rori. It" lliee U'isb ai.C i!ifirin'ili..ri in rcjard to it. they can obtain il by ad Iress- "'- n,e at i.oeic Haven, I'a., or Ueorsje .Mer- I rill, h-q.. ai Lewisbtir?, I'a. I is. lie 10 " ' ' CloCh, WnCO COndaionS u itl be ma le known, Nov. 21, is.-,j. JHSSI. MERRILL. DIIDI I r OAI1TI As-cini.iv approved the SI d.lVl.f Anr.l VII tn.17, on I iiiLiv the dav 1,1 h -e,.,,,. ot r, ts.i.t.j.n me jneuusejt m lite burougii of New teilfn, Ihe Coart-IIouse, Jail, and all oth-rpuidic biitlditiss an I lan.!,s:tnate in said bor .oh, belon-ri in ibe county til I i, on. prior to ihe crei io n ot the near cuntv out td pan of I'moii, t ailed Snv !er. bounded and de-.eri. c I as f.llou-, viz : FIVE Lt) I'rt adjoinin- each .ohcr, a. d bo ind.-.l on the west by Vine sirt-et. m rih by M uket sireel, ca-t by l'iun.b sireei.ai.d S'-inli by an a:i. v, wl.ere.oi ibe t'ouri House and County Uliices ate preeted. Al-o a ceriaio Id a'j i n n I'linnb street on the east, Ma;!.ei Mr,-,.. ,; ,he s,,o:h, lot of J.din SVetol.i on'tlie e-t. ami an aliev on t!.e north, wlo ieon Ibe JAIL is erected, 'faid I t win ne sold separate, tti-ther u-i;b :h lenances. ; appur- fair lo cmninpnee at IO o'clock, A.M., of said day, uh.-n and where il;.- and con ditions of sale ttd! be tn:.. known by li.e ur.-tl-rsiue 1, duly appoimml by s;,,'. an j,,r n,. parpuse. Nl.It MiIil.i:sV.lii'iI, IlLMiV ('. LVil!!. i Nov.i; s.,n. .iiiux V. DAiitiUR. ! SlieriiT Sale. llV vitne 1. su-l Ol :trtie i f an al as writ of Ley. Fa. is. ol ft the C. u.t of Common Pleas ol 1 nitoi c .oniy and :o in- directed, will be exjio-ed lo Public sale or Ooterv.r.t Ibe Pub Lc II oit-e if I. D Drewer. in I.-tti-bur.'. on .Monday ihe I'.nh D.-c.'r next, a! I o'clock. I' M, The l'..ii..wmj de-cnled ll.nldin.' and Lot o! liround ot li,,.r..,. A ..-n(.; ami J, !m Lilly, to wits a d we' Lui' boo-e of i v.i si.-reys, .iv. "'S a from of thirtv-iwo le. i ni.d a depth of thirly-ttvo feel, wuli 1'i.une kit, -ben anaohe.l, and is sitnalt i on a ceilain lot or piece ft etoiind on Souili :x h vie. t in ll.e b,.rouL.'h of I.P'.vi-huri.', a'j ufiiia I I of Win LVmnver on ibe north and lot of Win .Mo. re on ibe sooth, ui:h ihe .'ippiirienances. Sjeied, lakt-n ia execution and io I , s,,!d by JuilN ( i;.)ssi;i;o'K, SlieriiT SlieritTs Oll'.ee, l.ewisbur;. Nov 1 !, A D I So!) vai.ijaiji.i: ii;( ii:iiTYi i i is 1. 1 c s a 1. 1: . ! I)V order of the Orrhao's Court t.f Cnion I ) roui.ty, will be sold at Public Oiilcrv, it, UeririfMiay, KMi of lii :n!r , next, the large and cooimoious two-stoirv . brie It nArjsiou nouss and LOT. with ihe appnrrtn.inces, property of Ibe lale Jonathan N.-.-b.i, dee'd, .situate in Ihe It. roii-.1i of Lewisbur, hounded on ihe eavi by property of Dr. Win. Haves, on ihe soinh by Pine alley, on the we-l bv bdol Win. ' Jones, Kst, and on the N: rth by Marktt St.. 1 numbered in ihe seneral plan i t'lhe borough ! No. -17. The properly is MIALLV XKWJ and built hi u gmul, vrl;mimhli'. mimnrr. unit i.f mperiur tnulerii.fi ; and if wanted for a Public House, can be made suuable wiih a 1 few alterations. Persons wi-hint; In purchsst" can exan.ine Ihe premises by callini! on the subscriber, or : on William Joues, L.-tp, adjoining ihe pi em- 1 ises. j Sale to commence at 10 o'clock- A. M. of said day when coudilibus of saie will be made known. Ht fill P. SH ELLF.lt, Adm'r. Lewishursr, Nov. 8, Dt.'i!) Re-Adjourned Assignees' Sale. "VN IVcdlirNilay, rilst Urri'llllicr ' V next, will be exposed lo public sale a. certain i.tit oi urouiiu on which is erected a valuable c. t-sj s OlCtlfil 1' i0liriH2 JTIIIi . ,.,,, t,5..,t.. . 1 ,, : ' " -- "": r",ilc") -Vo. a)es ricninorn, siiuale on , raI,er M " et' n"rl.h "'' Mi,rkr'' a borough wf.f"'? k", ."'Tk?',- a . B,ua ' Dum 01 V.' 'our and a na,r storeys hic,h, havm an Engine of forty horse "'wer aUacl"'d. a hue brick stack, six run of 1 ?ioiic it uouoie set I I it., i mv fl ii.itic m , sary to ...al ines, and all oiher uearire neces- ...ake (and has ma.le) as irood Flour as any other Mill in Ihe Siaie. The location of this Mill, considering Ihe productiveness of the country surrounding it, is nut surpassed. (Jrain can be bought as cheap at this place, as any other point in the Stale; and there is more grain raised in this 1 section of country than is necessarvtnsnnnlv all ihe Mills: and for Merchant Woik this mill is especially recommended Any person desirous uf engaging in said business will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. C?'Alsn. between 600 and 700 new Flour Barrels will be offered. Sale to be at the public honse ofA.JAVeid ensaul, in said borough, commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions made known on rlav of sal. R. H. LAIRD & WM. JONES. Assignees of NrsniT, IItu & Fieuruuns. Lewisburg, Oct 12, 1S39 FOIl SALE Oil BENT. (-"THE subscriber will either SELL or JLjlRENT his House and Lot, situated on South Third street, opposite ihe Lutheran church, l.ewi.-burg. Possession given on the first of Ocrober. For particulars, inquire of Beaver, Kremeri M'Clnrp.or Johnson Wails. Sept. 16. lnf.9 EI.1SHA STRAl'B. FOR SATE. 4 DESIRAI1LE Hiillliilg Lot. 33 feet V. feet front by lli'J deep. Enquire of Heaver, Kremer A .V'tlurp. "ti sr rsiLtn me sixth anmai. ssnucaci:- MltN'r,' anil brillunt vttvrt, in uuLur tflumo. BRICK FDL'NCflY FOR SALE. i-c?- 'I'll sult-rntifi t H'rt- ' I ihp ,' 'ari;r llin k Fonii-'rv ai Hi'" wc-i 'jT': xil 'n.l of Mall-.et sift, iiictn 'in; jcKii.'l'.-Tatll'' V. aieri i in, i')'i , at.d lb' iacntnery aitnchct--aio a tu.- ar.uoi. t -1 Patterns lor I'Mi-nt Kisfc' l"r A.-iicnifnal Mai.binci y.Sii.v. , Ac. Ii , ir:-i..-! . of Ibe best luc ....... bra !, sale l i. The l'ro.rictor lime is wh-bv ci rrn.-.-.l m anotbrr ciiip!ovntciit, vh.rb is ibe r i!fc' ti I drsiro i.i disj.ii'if nf tins ft ui.'liy. F'i ai.y lunber paiticni t, a't-'.te-s WILLIAM HCil.K. Lewi.-! nrj. Fell, isss l i.it. i. fo. I'a T SII I. resilience of the snl.-ci .1 cr, on K Maikct stnet in li..' 11. r.o eb Lewi-bnr:. The hi-ns i el tliH.K, !! finished in everv r"ptct. 'IVrins One half In bp paid b-tucn tb -and ihe first day of April nut; tbe baiancc In be paid in two. three cir live yarj, as ma y suit ihe buyer. 1'ossessii.n t'iven ,-inv titi.e. June 9, ts.-, IsiAAtJ W ALI I'I!. r pt I " UuJB r"I II AT desirable properly, corner . I John and Water Sis ,-..n. r.-inz'f r- ; ItlvtT Lots, on uhirh ar-nrcicil a mi, H .use, tsi.c I, and Whirl. Ti.i is an ei lent location lor a K.ver residti.ee 01 place of business. For lernis Ac. apply to JONATHAN V.'OLFK, Agent. Lewi-burn, June Hi, ls.' j FC?. SALE OH TXKT .' - v two inn ii li; Ft: wii: n.'-f--v. two lamihes , one nn Jihn -Irei, hrSi c. i 1 :ii i t-1 each of tie above II ar- f- r KVm. tt"AK(), for sale. I'-mr lim! in 7 I...rs on Niirth Fifth ri. JOIi.N il(( (il'i f . J.ewi.sbiir;, Jan. 20, l;,;. Auv rit r T " v ffIin sTi'..ri!-r f-r U r ;,,vrn! - J H HM'K !!( :, ar, 1 . tir i.mbji ttin?, sit!ia! in ih-' ilof tt-.'!i 1 I .t vi ; -f -n '. Vrsoni x' Jim 2 l r':i m i i p 'p-;ie nil on .Mr. J..finih;in .nc, w rm u,il -,t: thcrn snr h ir id rinal. un as :h- v m-iv v. July i' ;. m iin a i.i.i:. CA12. tree!, a pr.-r'-rte A. I.-'. Fr..i:.t il it-,i-i..i d. 'I ' l li; - -a v. A : ! a i; vorsi; fou ON 8..uth F.i.li Con-l'u;Lr el .1 I on a hail' lo t ! lo I'Mav i 1'. TCK SALE. UK well l no i n Tim r:i MamtA-V alliieia-l ei.d ol liie l.cwi-i.n. : i J Lud:;, in iiilii -on;:.; .e b un-h n. N . ii Co. It w:'l Le s.dd ..-n re a- i :.l ' i.o:-.... In'i'. r- ,.f WILLIAM FLICK. Leui-i uri. Pie. 17. I-'". FOFl RENT! I sent i v W a ho ; II I i - n e Gabion. I a--v a; e - ai.;. Fi r Tciiis ap; y tu Jan -e7 1- . ' !- r I I )' joiin i: 1 1" t i,::r- Lj iTIl.r.l sited, I -Ti, rcn Dr. l". Tt-riist 1) mi: t ii V ver LK II i I:. An .M I'I't s.l - a . e a i a Lit w ,v j c i; L ro MAN I.'!. - N I larj k. nK.No: ew- Pic- W.-'Jl i.inin inli I'... e. LA Rcn, hi! I- .,1 . 1 and ve v r.onf 1 le H. hasle. f:;e I tip l,-r Hie it 'yA- - - : in.-.tato n i ' i.o.s. 'rerrt, . Hut SLL. a I ate. I c-N.C an 1 i liier s llitla 111. 'leiit'e. A; ..y n. I.fwt.-I.ur Jir.e :?. 1- X. nr .S. il. law oi-Fifi-: i:r.Movi:i. JjI.a Jj. I iLn, rToi:r at i.w, J li;- I.i o.-e ou N. i.i..,t:i . ''s I.i M i: ;, OiVe ! rt. I- i:. t' MARRIED ! ( F.T X ca ET rnari.i.i i Io n i . '' n i I. . i 'v -o v. o I at MP ID.N's P I.!.'o sioRn.and s.-ia lii-st r:tt Coi'K s'luX I; a-lii-t co-l, a- 1 wal.l to c'" -e . i.i ii i -t.. i.- , i cook sieve-. J'..--. MTADD.N. Levvisbur, March 11, ls.',s. sa.iui:i. is. cr.v,u.. Ittiii'iK j :. I.;: ti. 0f FFICE on S nth Secret i.ear .Malket St. I.I. w isr.t r i. t e- AN I rtdes-ioi ai Io.-n ess enirnsied ti. hi- eare w iil be iaiiiilolly and prooip !y a'.tcn lie 1 t.l Sepl. 1 I. 7 FI15T AR.3IVAL! reicived a I a hip anl J 1ST VtlDiM assortment t.f (.(Mills, adapted tn ih- I -eason and wants ot liie cioniuunity, wiiu h i will be sold very low. Call an I -ee. HEAVE!!, Ki;EMi:i! A. .MlCLI'RE. Sept. 1 1, V.K Another Chance fur Cheap ricluro? A' MRROT VPES will be taUn at MOW. Ii " ?k y-I-ishi ;.w!f ry, ai rei'iu-f t! ratt's ivt a IiniiltM (inic. i'rioes raninc lrcm ?n ct-nts upuarils. This reiiuctu't, i nia-V to prtpaie Ir Ihe iniro'Iurtn-n o! eiTt riMve tm pnvemeHis. The retlucci! prices will not be continued Ion 2. therefore ail desiring cheap pictures .shuultl call nnuietiiaieiy. I.ewisburs, Sept. II, .$.".!. Titos. ;i:ii:r nAS jnst received a splendid assortment of the very best, cheapest and mn-i la-iiionable Jewelry in ihe market. His Stuck cuinprises Brpawt Pins), lllilllISi, liar Rliisr, l'iin:T liingrsi, liracclclsi. Mine Kill ton. Mlldsi,A.f.A.C'., which will be sold extremely low for Cash. He respectfully asks the patronage ol ail his oltl cu-tnmers ; and also invites new ones lo give h.m a call before making their pur chases. Call at lhe sign of the liig Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. 2I,'5;( IASHIONABLE Hats and Caps (iood Hats and Caps (Iheap Hats an ' Caps A very large slock of Hats and Caps-,- Young (iem's styles Hats and Cap Bovs' and Children's Hats and Caps Now ready and fur sale by UiBSON, the oniy Hatter in Lewi-burg CAUTIOII. I HEREBY notify all persons not to trust or humor mv wne Elizabeth er daughter Mary .irin.as they have been making many debts that I know nothing of, which I wid mil pay onless compelled by law. and further I ' will proceed accor.ljig to law asainsl any person or persons who shall trust them with out my knowledge or consent. JOii.N l't.SH. tt Buffalof, Oct. II, le.Vj. ' IIIilTV STORE A.ri J't.JST j ; rici-:. T.nu;K?vj-ilw;. i:t.bks,S!ati(.nerr - , 1 ' v. '!'', -(i.tcrti,:,,! ... , i .-j." . I ii.. t, .N. is. ili..,. I'. i ll::' .! -Vf K V ft t - . ' "I M tl ' inr i.i. w I Li I.'; 1 1 1 t'tltE. 1. 1 .M) l :.m. i,:l r;"t. La I at ik. '' I 'i t'll E . I. (;. .: I t.'.W. I 1 (.. I bfilCE r.tvi.i..s ai d cider 1 ar 1. can Ir h.d I I). ii I VI I LV . I.;.. r (., - at li.i. J o-s r ornt e I I.M I x I' t I'. '-". F,7., L'a .'.s aud salt- ar :he ri's r ornt e Li I. I " i (., fl ar.y bp ST (iFFICE I A1! I 1 . ::r, f, " ! ' ! I.e.- I t assi.rt '"AI'Kk f;r,,tl. -I Otl'lCE A I :.( r I t '!! 'it J illllSt Il's Una v- S'lirio V- CHEAP I 0.1 CASH! I' -b's ::n.! S:t nrl X i;v; Sii.t !; t :., .1. A I :; y 1,1,, I. V. a - ! - ' lit. J tc. Lewsbure, io -si st. ck ever '""" allandx. J save at least 25 V. '!, V . V fr m .J to $3 s'ln n. l to S-2 io l" 75 cts S7C to l cheaper tl.an the A !, MADE . a r. Tn O .I - t i- a I. ar.d war. t li. rr.e-ma.le worx wb.ch ui.l be sold br.rtut nri,jee JtiHNsON. r. I let. 41U V It. A KY LIC.'iT GALLERY, ' V, ll.-.r luare fn re, .::.: i.'s M,i e s;. re, Maike 77.X .1. -op i I ' -. I ; "T.MXOTYPES, j. '. In audition v. i upaitd it mke ' t 1 sn. ait, f i:n&) I0 if. A -.. l.'ALI.O- . r.t c 'i f r i) to rfp. :. i to li, oi! tannin;, r --i. n at.,: laturei i iv i y li.e Cauif ra. i1. '. I bate the r. c y. fail jc4 Api.l 21, Is." a. I I'hfl't; lu i s. :' r I i !' p t!i,k 1 i lilv. .HU 11".' - I I'.- r V t eral sltpp'v - F A I I. '.NIi WINTER . . e it- ;:, part ci tht ! ! - Jl's of -'. '. 2 I' L LlSy . V.. let''.-, 'I iS ' . tn-. I't: i.i- i.t all . . . -. 11. 1. 1. els, t lit stery, ! : :-. Ac. : ilN'TLEMEX r.- . I i l.-tn-. lis . e-. Ha t Hose, 1 ' - e- . li. r.s t f . ' v !.:. h can . ; - to; . s. '.. : ' t i.r as-i rtrcer.f, : ' tl.t yi n can't do ''. ! " C- in. Tv Produce . i UUVEK -V SUN. n n"-s. j . j , r.Lvza i.. P i!.?i: r. a. to., .v.'.; lure; J'iair,v: Xill, , t '-..-'....i y on i.m.,1 and . I i oi in-, s ic.ii.s, ::. "i.; lit i s. I !:..., : - . : .... ' at" u s, .-. I.j ti. L tl lliU Wllk U"f 1 j 'v .-dieted and preWftly . - 1 1 .: . t- ,t - it . ve satis.ac uon t : . I I.un; bi-r of al! i. : ,t .1 ;. i -a e. .s.c n.l :Uttt,l.(iciburg.rii t.. - . i i Oil SALE. A !S S' M lit .1 stiil 1 1" ike " Iron ( Uf ;" A ''-tress B. x 17, M .y 27, 1S09. . o. TN TIM! rl i. HO'!-The subscriber 1 rt -pt et!.: ' y ai-.t. 1.1 cc 10 ibe citizens 0 Lew i-i-i,i' ai.e. en ii. ry ii.at ihey Lave Krinnl a i'lii-ci.-ioj. 1,1 ibe Taiioiiitg Ei:sirPES, at ihe well-ki.e n stitr.J t I Jan.e- Cr -we'lea itaiKCl sue. l. wneie tiny are pterared 10 '''. IAi X. '.',. I i" i.i u. i r in tie very I r-t -tile, Mei.'s .11. 0 It. Vs" ifntliinS 4'f cvt ry i)i -e:,p ,. i. , -b. rt n.t.te. Me ask ash are i. iLe j L lie p.-.'r. i r e- JAVEs l.lsUTLI., J. F. Mll.Ml LR. ' Letvi-berg, April 1, ls.''.i HOUSE BUILDERS, T ARE NOTICE ! 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