1. lw OM. WOBDEN It J. R. COBNeSuS. T ttnmittrvm irw. Tit Cainvtrut, fi4ihil on Uir Cah f wum. tie Itfn mad best irvutti'm of any Nwiiir la tuo Oouutj. Free ilora, national ; Slavery, sectional! DEqi ATK rnomTui to amkriu iDiTur, AND Hoi Mitber Inrk r KUrr Trrri!ry by EvtfKtio.., farrbmnr. or taaqut-M. Tb nHoTf irt. anJ wiil b the two lfvMfij rrinri;l brfon- tbeeouatrr. on til tht-y are Ticl'Tixun: aul we Bail Ova t out wirt hftd. thr to flont until tliy t io tricnipS th tc tt National Caitol at Wali- Tlir 03wUIi SUtfroaral(m, to nominate a rauiiJlr f.tr linvrmnT. . xpTvu'wrt to a'lkriad'.e at llabuai;kto on WKUNU-l' AY Uir '211 FftiRi iny, lbut. , jCarDKM'X'tATic Statu t-wv., Rrtiuvt:, Fle. ?.. ! Thlrty-Slrtli Congress.. .1st Session. ' House. Tho Donucrafs still violently J resist tfic plurality rule, some saying that . there flhill be do orgaiizition whatever unless it suits (hem. I'ryor, cf W, more 1 ensibly ayi he will not go out of the Union, but will fijjbl for the South in the Uuion. Some of the fire-eaters' speeches re flagitiously false and designedly in sulting, but the Free State Members pos sess their souls in patience, calling fur votes, and making few if any replies. There are four Anti Lecompton Democrats who can supply the nccdid three votes for Sherman, and thus organize the House by fulfilling the wishes and expectations of the majority of those who elected them. Borock eightT-ftmr Witarr trn or elrt-rn fccaltntijf lntjr SIirrmaD onc-ti ilbdivU KTcn trtil thxt the vriiii" vitolJ com Tbvt b bt n o Ion "..up-tiit ing '.n Oh ! that Ibe -lrrrprt-wil!f'' trit WouM nine to a a.Di-Uy -DdiQj;! If the South Atni-ricftEs wou.d oiiij wvtf And bm io Uiiu or aw-ttur If fire Aali-LHutoiiitt- wre worth a groat, e sbutli-J 5oo be nU v( tUu buLhar. SENATE. Jan.. 4. Mr. Mason, of Vir ginia, said that the word scrvik, which he liad applied to tne states where slavery .ll nm a.Mt. twaa eriiieiaed bv the SVna- 1 J i tor Irout isconsin. He used tne express ion deliberately, and thought it drew a true distinction between the Slates where slavery did exist, and these where there I was no slaves. In ciuiinan parlance, the States were called free and slave, aud those ; amongst wbuin be lived, had never taken : offence at the latter designation. z did i not see how exception ouM be tali jn to the term servile as be bad applied it. I The Northern fetates are iwtf.tc, tut -- S(jBle ( f Jt m llljsaIIt)n depending for its val t ic Part of the pcpulaiwn were bcid in ! ue fomre decisions of Ihe Courts, makes li'miliy-. Men who were su't j ctcd to the it aparent lhat the law, at some time, if not will ot others, vers tfrcit'e. l'iom ceecss- i now, has been at fault. Either proper se- .!, - n llt;. in !. IVu , States as well as in tbe Slave. These were made servile by their mnttcrt, and , Su(.h au,j,llnna legislation as may be reqnir could be seen wearing their Matter's liv- ' tA to remedy the delects that experience has cry and badge of servitude, lie bad seen j pointed out, will more proper y be indicated it in this city. He therefore thought the j by the Law officer of ihe Commonwealth. ICIUI 31IIIW tun.-' J ii " " " m-i . .... . Al!, l ,M 11lh H LA IU I used it. Mr. Dooliltle, of Vrieconsin, re?poridtd. ) He had not received the term in an offen aive sense, because be did not understand what it meant, lie thought possibly the Stsuator might have referred to tbe Demo cratic party in tbe free states, to whom this term might sometimes, with proprie- j ty, be applied. Mr. Foster, of Connecticut, followed. He said tbe .Republicans are not oloox ious to tbe charge cf the slavery agitation, for the qacsiton wis introduced into the fucsssge, and on this floor, by gentlemen on the other side. lie d d not intend, however, to discuss that subject, but would - -1 . i i l. , r . i . t consider inav uraucu u. iuc ...ep , . ferring to our Mexican relations. He dit- ! fered entirely with tbe (resident is to the ; course he recommended us to pursue. Ilo did not dis:pule that great outrages had been perpetrated on American citizjts iu Mexico, and that tiiey oujjht to be reJress cd; but be thought tiiis vraa an unfortu nate time to uodcrtaki (3 rodress the wrong-s th.-re, when, in oar country, and re im the thirteen orijinal States, Ameri can citi:?nt teere srj'i int from vronjt not tliuimilur, ujua'ly atrocious, uu-l C'jmil'if catling fur rolteiu. Ci"iz:ns, liviig in the slaveholding States, whose views on sla- MaM .Itfr.ipa.l Vltll .In ir, 11 ,1 1 1 1 i" 3 in Q- 1 1 ' f !l th.; rooirle had no more aceu.ilv for life. ! liberty, and property, than American ciii xens have in Mexico. Ha read the state- mcnts of numerous acts of outrage commit-; reeling me to deliver to Ihe President of Ihe ted on Northern people in tbe Southern 1 Honbnry & Erie Rail Road Company, One Slates. A general proscription was CI. , Million of Dollars of the Bonds of said Com ' . . .. 6. v , r ... ' pany, then in the Stale Treasury, viz ; $!)50, teudedto Northerners, from which even t 000 of the Uonds of the Delaware Division females were not exempt. Ibis 1.1 treat- i went is not only exercised towards Aboli- : tiontsts, but to all .Northerners, without rlifcriruinitioo. He then referred to tbe condition of Utah, where no man was safe who was obnoxious to tbe Mormons ; and 'so to tbe bad f-ith obsirved ly tbe Gov- eminent in carrjiog out treaties for the -r .i. t - Ia:.o ii u j , , c. ,r l. li..;, I lie honored the Secretary of the Interior I 40K IUU lUBUij luauuk. au " " ' v. u v. " brought the outrages, committed on those Indians, to the attention of the country. L'nl r all these circumstances, and when American citizens are suffering so much wrong at home, bs thought it mislimcd to ndertako ti reform other Guccrnmeutt. ; ti for by lhe terins 0( u,,. act 0f 21sl day of We should set a bet'er example ourscfrc, ! April, 1858. and redress home grievances. Hercferredl Said requisitions are all recorded in this also to, and condemned, the offers made in ' Department and ihe originals on file. There Southern papers of money for the beads j JrOSM saldTe of members or Ibis body. Ho thought, &erTed UonJs subjtct , futIlrf requisitions, eten if the President's recommendation accorJins to the terms and conditions of said was acceded to, it was doubrful whether j act. of l.-t day of April. 185. ' the Government would last long enough to I Ii must be a matter of great satisfaction to enable him to get the army there, as ', ci'lzes ?f ,h,e "n.Breallh; ' k"" , t! j i. i .i ,r. -i I that the burden of taxation, so freely and so threats bad been made, on the other side, ; -,..,, born, h, lh.m f.,r$a rrinA to dissolve the Uuion when a Republican 1 resident is elected, an event wmca wouiu . uy a faithlui aubrrence to the main features take place within a year. Though be did i of our present revenue laws, and an econom ist believe tbe Union wou d be dissolved, cal administration of ihe government, the in , - -, ... . :f debtedoess of the State must conlinae lo de li wouiu uc -.su to .... . .-a., the exigency should arise, which ih-; gee llemsn bad referred to. besides tuese objections, he opp'tsed tbe appropriation an tbe ground that it was unconstitution al, and violative of the internationrl law. The poicer tbe President asked, was to rna.e tear. That belonged to us, and we could not transfer it to bim. It is a singular fret that while one fifth nf the President's Message is devoted lo tbe discussxjn of the affairs of Jlexteo, a j Opposition Members of Congress stick to neighboring republic, it contains not tbe j Sherman like men. Tom. Corwin, how least reference to the grave condition of j e,er. tbo other day, made sensation by Ktah, one of our own Territories. The declaring lhat be should abandon Sber Secretary of War tnskes most alarming mao j , certain contingency. "What is statements wilh regard to this Territory, j that ?" waa the universal exclamation. The President ha nominsted Cras Jas. j "When tiabr-el blows bit born !" was ihe T-u.kner, t f Vs., Minuter to Frauce - I eo-'l rcj ly. Report of the State Treasurer. To the Senate and . of lirprnenlnlita f tkt CemuwnicraUk vf l'tnnihania. GtjTLtMtKi In compliance wilh the law of the Kiih of March A. 1. leiUi. requiring ihe Stale Treasurer "to prepare and lay before ihe General Assembly at the cooimeDceiueul of every ses ;smod, a repi-rt on the suhjeri of Fi - oniaimng CMtimates of ihe Public Re- nance contain enue and P the support I'ubhc Expenditures, and plant lor t of Public Credit, anc I for improv- no nr inr.reuin the Revenues from time to nine fur the purpose of giving information to the General Assembly in adopting modes of raisin; moaer requiMie to meel the Public eipenditures," 1 have prepared and now sub - mil to your consideration ihe following report for the rr ending w.ih ihe 3Uth of Aoveru- ber A. 1). I8o9. A.i-hi.B.imii.th.TTUrr.tth. tiiKf (h- Ij-ml Tr is.", Oecui U ti jrii.g prvMub fiscal yeor a'siS it f i ;ins:; w 't:rAM si PaymrutB from 1"t I-flnWr ISi'S, to No vember t. lS;.y, iiirlufifr, AvjuUtile i;iiiie otc-uu;r SO, si,;ii JO By ihe follnvrirg statement showing the amount of indebtedues at ihe close of nine tuccesive years it will be seen lhat thehigh eM point was reached in lis."l Since that period the amount has been reduced. Amount or Public Debt Nov. 30 1801 SlO IftJ.inn 3 Uo do 41-1."' & do do 1 -iJ 41.1,-T'J -'4 do do IliM 41,ow.V.a 74 do uo iv.i 4I.0'.T.W1 Ti do do vid 40.7ut.K 2i do do l-i; :i'..Hl,;a n do do su.ui, o do do lb9 ob.oiS't u The reduction in each year has been as follow : I iM ;f 30,m 52 lsSo w'-.t ' 1' l- j7 ol.uy; OJ !. to $ :.uoi,w4 t; To meet the over thirty-eight millions of public debt, lunded and unlunded, the Stale holiis, of Pennsylvania railroad bonds, seven millions three hundred thousand dollars; iSnnliury & Krie railroad bonds, three millions five hundred thousand dollars ; Wyoming Ca nal Company bonds, two hundred and eihiy one thousand dollars; on the books of the de partment, one million four hundred and thir teen thousand eight hundred and thnly-iwo dollars and twenty six cents. ! .. --; ' r M I sUni.ury a Eric k. u. Bonds 3,nu.vvvu 1 j.uii.iii"i.Ji . Mt Due xrulu ludtTiduais and coriMjrtius 1,IC,S32 28 12,I0,I32 2S Ni-tt indtbtejnrfl J;6,144,12s SI The amount dje from ndividuals and cor porations, is only an approximation, and enn ..... .....,. I (e Tv.-a A (mill nrtrtlim ol u will be needed, with the balauce now in : the Treasury, to pay the interest on public debt, due 1st February next, and for ordinary i exnrnsps of the government- The fact thai so large an amount is due the : curiiv lias not oeeo reuuircn, or SUII1CICIU power has not been conferred on ibeaccuunt- V ...V V,..,.'U..V ...... quiring Ihe various county officers to make raTtnrnts. to this Dcranmcni, have been n i.r'i'r'.i r.nnrl onrl. it renmrpo. moniniv greatly neglected. Every such olEcer has been requested lo comply strictly v. itii the laws; but few comparatively have responded. A failure on ihe part of such officers to per form their duties, as required by law, after notice, and reasonable tune given, should be deemed sufficient cause for prompt removal from office. There can be no hardship in re quiring a" public officer to pay promptly all moneys received by him, from others. Such a law would greatly lessen, if not entirely prevent, defalcations. I would suggest that power be given to the accounting oliicers, with the approval of ihe Attorney General, to dispose of all old ac counts, when clearly ascertained to be worth less. A very large number ol these accounts, wd vf ar aftpr T.ar in Iaiter. unnecessarily injuring the list of de the renutaiion ' 0: our people by publishing theacc umulatiou : of all defalcations for ihe last half century. In this way, the present is unjustly made to bear the sins of the past. Iu addition to all this, the salutary etlect which Ihe Legislature expecied lo arise from the publication of a h-.l of defaulters is almost if not eutirely counteracted. Tbe just st gma which was in tended to attach lo recent cases of default by publication, is now nearly obviated by ihe al most interminable list which annually lum bers our public documents. And whilst such a vast number of accounts are open on the books of the Departments, there is danger lhat amidst so much rubbish useless, and confusing other accounts, more valuable, may bt overlooked, until Ihey too are worlh- less. On the Id day of June, 18.19, the Governor of the Commonwealth issued a requisition di tjanal Company ofPennsylvania.and $150,000 ol the Bonds of the West Branch and Susque- hanna Division Canal Company. Also, on ihe S7th day of August, 1359, the Governor issued a second req-jisilion, direct ing me to deliver to the President of said Company One Million of Dollars of the bonds ! of said company, viz: $150,000 of the Bonds j of the Delaware Division Canal Company of . lVnnsrlvanias SJ350.00O of the Bonds of the West Branch Si Susquehanna Canal Compa- ny . ,0 of the Bonds of ihe Wyoming Car.al t'ompany ; aud .$200,000 of the Bonds ! of the Norih Branch Canal Company. , Also, on the 7th day of November, 1859, ! the Governor issued a requisition, directing i me to deliver to the President of said Com ..... r . pany. One Million of Dollars of ihe reserved , liomls of said Company, enaorseo as proviu- . is now pjd!y duninisbicg ihe public debt! ,,i in i. ,u, h,;r ,h. .,;J r lime from us inception, in 1321, lo its culmi nation, in 185-1, it will be entirely wiped out Annexed are tables which exhibit the de lated operations of the Treasury for lhe last fiscal year; also estimates of receipts and ex penditures for the next ; which, with the fore gnirg statements and suggestions, are respect full submitter) to your consideration. ELI 8LIFER, Stale Treasurer. January 3, IS60. The Republicans and otber reasonable UNION' COUNTY STAR Awful Calamity ! , 200 LlVES I.OET. About 41 o'clock, I p j, of Tuesday last, while 700 of tbe : n ... . w fh ' 59 operatives were still at work in tbe I'embertoo Mills, I.awrenoe, Mass, one ,., r ,u. !,., huil,lin crumbled, and , f . 3 . , tbe other wall fell in almost lustantly, nja'iiDg a heap of ruins ! A rail; was j m g .y inJ hjpjtw0 ; thousand persons worked la tbe evening, rescnjn- tne liviDr and bearing away tile : " . . ; dead. The rums and fragments cover j acres of ground. Tbe most heart-rending j . fc d ia were geea dJ hearJ. . . . . i i r Mangled and disfigured human uodus cro found every moment, and it is feared ! tleast3C0 precious beings wero immured. ' Some of tbe rescued staled that they knew of others yet living. To add to the hor rors of the saeoe, about 11 at uight a Gre brukcout in the mass, and notwithstanding the efforts of the firemen, it is certain many were slow!y smothered and roasted in the flames ! The accounts are necessarily so confused that some days must elapso ere tho exact details of the horrid catastrophe can be made known, but it is asserted that 200 persons at least have perished ! Tbe building had been used six or seven years, yet was coodemned by many, when built, as too slight for the amount of ma chinery &o. to be supported by it. Tbe immediate cause of the crash is not known. Most of tbe sufferers are Irish laborers. J The clerks, managers, &e. generally were in the end opposilo where the fall begun, and bad time to escape. IIorcid Caruakism. Tbe Cincinnati papers announce tbe arrival of two parlies of distressed human beings one, about GO whites, driven from their homes In Madison Co.,Ky.t because tbey opposed Slavery, and the Governor refusing to pro- v mi .u ks. imui .uc moo. iu uer 1 , a small party of free colored persons, who I escaped from Alabama to avoid the cruel ... . , , 0, .,; act which consigned them to Slavery if . i r .u w mi.. ..i. thev remained. "U'hat has the North lo I 1 '' Slavery 7" when that fell epirit drives t J us all of Gad's children who , ... .j,, ,l .. - ow" f" pciuiiy ot lis acvuisn grasp over men S Frozen to Death. John Itoberts, of Iouksct, X. II., went to Manchester on Tturgi-'ay with a load of wood, and on his i way home he became chilled. His bor.se i was found dead, near his body. Uoth had , ... . , , , , . ' . , been destitute of food dnrtng tne day. , MiU;r Titus, of Lnton, Me., was frox?n ; on a recent huntiug expedition to the Pe- J nobscot river. He bad followed a wound- (d moose; failing to return, bis compan ions slarled, and found his body about two miles from the camp at the end of tbe second day's search. The Democratic Convention of Ohio has declared for Douglas. Were it not for the Custom House, Post Olfice and olbcr appointees of the General Govern ment, Douglas would beat Buchanan two to one in all tbe Free States. Adjourned Court Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Pre sident Judge for Ihe 20lh Judicial District of ,, . , .i .- r Peiinsy'vania, composed of ihe counties of Union, MitMin and Snyder, and Philip Ruhle and John W Sunonton,EsqTs, Associate Judges for Union county, have issued their precept, bearing dale the 2 lib day of Dec. I860, and to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas at Lewisburg fur thi he county of Union on the Jxrrl Mnnday of Februury next, (being the ih day) IBGtt, and to continue oue week, MOTICE is therefore hereby given lo Witnesses and all persons interested in the Issue List, to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the lime appointed, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Office iu Lewisburg. ihe ?th day of Jan'v, A D. IH60. aad in the eizhtv-fonrih vearof ihe ; Independence ol the t.a. of America. God save the Commonwealth ! JOIIX CROSSGROVC, Sheriff t'uloa Count j Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. AB M S.WI1.SOX, President Judge for the Stlth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and I Pu til. Rl-HE. nnllUnU'Sivn.Tn. Ftc A v-cn- ! ciate Judges in Union county, hare issued their precept, bearing date the 24th day of Dec. 1859, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General (juarter Sessions at LEWISBURG, for the county or CMOS, on Ihe second MOXDAY of FEB'Y (being the 13ih day) ISCO.and to continue one week, .notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor- oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for Ihe county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui- sitions,examinations and other remembrances to do those things wl their behalf apperla hich of their offices and in in to b.' done : and all Wit- nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth agaiust any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not denarl without leave at their - peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in ... . T " their attendance at the appointed time agreea- oie to notice. twiven under my hand and seal at the Sher iffs Office in Lewisburg, the 12th day of Ja nuary, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hnndred and sixty and the eighty-fourth year of the Independence of the United Stales of America. God save the Commonwealth! ! JOHN CROSSGROVE.SherirJ List of Jurors, Feb. AdjM Court, 1 SCO. Limrstnne Enos Benfer, David K Crnss groye. Cornels Pellman. Chrisln Dauberman iYrte Berlin William Beuner, John S Heim bach, Geo W Baum Hnffulue James M'Creight, Andrew Kuhl Hartlri William Confc Lewriburg James Criswell.Larisnn Press, Allen Shoemaker, Benj Cawley, Levi Herbst, Franklin Spyker, R I Neshii, Samuel Geddes, Alex Amnions, D D Gnldin, Sam l Cronmiller, Wm A Schreyer, Griggs Marsh, H Gearhart K'lty Dan'l Kaufman, John Crlswell, Fla vel Clingan, James Fangboner, Wm P Dougal iviar Bitffaltie Michael Brown - W'Aie l)eer Joseph R Keller, Benneville Yoder Union Samuel Geise Vifflmburg Thomas Hassenplng, Daniel Mans, Enoch Miller Heal Buffalne. Jno Hayes.Conrsd Shecklcr Uarlleton Daniel Spigelmyer.Wm Eilert GraDil Jarors, February Term, 1SC0. lwihurg James D Caldwell, Wm Moore, A E DeNormandie. Samel Slifer Rut Baffahr John Ruhl - Hvtlttuu Henry B Charles. Christian Dale Hartley Charles Emery, John C Gann, Samuel Charles IVr Deer Israel Gtryer Limit William Oiwig ( & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE JAN. 13, 18G0. Liinatutir. Jacob 8 8mvely, Lewis Pell- man. John Khinkle, George Gross HVf ll-iff:,itfTho V Harbe'nn M flMirg Jacob Deckard, JDS Gast, Tho mas (,'roniniller B ifftlie tieorge Rengler. Kman'l Pontius KAty I'hllip Siahl, Joseph Kelly - Traverse Jurors, February Term, 18C0. W'liUe Deer David Ramsey. Aaron C High, David Steininger, Junathau DietTender.'er, L r Albright Lewii Jacob Spigelmyrr, Reuben Hench, John S ivdn, Joseph Saniiers teivLburg UeoSchoch.Salraon D Munson, JohnChalfant, Peter Unrsh. Joseph MTaddin, A iM I.awshe, Samuel S Birion, Jonathan Wolfe, James Scott, John Miller, Benjamin Fesslrr, Daniel Schrark. Joel Zemmyer, James Hutchison, James C M'Clure, Hecry Prick i'.n-t Hujf.ilite Ellin Mcixell, Iivid Ream Hirffri-Jinie Glover, John Frederick, Ja cob rimiih, Orlando Biagaman, Solomon Mil ler. John Smith H Buffulor Charles Moll, Benneville C . Keish, Samuel Young, Uavnl Kieckner I Arte W-ri'o Robl Swineford, Joseph Winter lltrtlrtoft Michael Wolfe Hmrstonc -Joseph Chambers I it Hhnbitr!' deorse Drei.ibach, John Gast Kelly David B Wagoner, Peter Guyer, David Leiby, John Moyer tviiion John Philips Prothonotary's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given to all persons in J 1 terested, lhat the following Assignee Ac counts have been tiled in the Prothonotary's office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the same accounts will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, on Friday, ihe 17ih day of February next, for confirmation and allowance, lo Witt The account of Joel Ktehl, Assignee of )mI lutfer, of Limestone township. The account of George Dreisbach, Esq, Assignee of E. It Waller, of MilHinburg. The account of David Shatter, Assignee of lltnry Ihnttz, of West BuiTaloe township. The account of George Dreishach, Esq., Assizuee of l,iriil Hearer, of Bulfaloe town ship." SAMUEL ROUSH, Proih y. Lewisburg, Jan. 12, 1860 Issue List for Dec. Term, 1859. Bank of Danville vs David S Veriz St. Wife I. F Albright vs Adam Sehreck &c Daniel Rangier vs John Lapp Levi K Shoch, deed's admrs vs Yearger John Kessler vs Geddes, Marsh It Co Abram and John Aurand vs Chas F Schaffle George Meixel vs Leib dr. Leib John M( & wift Mme J-aac K Duukle vs Henry Ruhle Uaniel lteSler t vs Chamberlin A Siont Ileber & Jlusser vs corporation Luiversity ft M whitmer vs JacoKloss Samuel II Orwig vs Henrv W Crotzer S L Beck vs Deitnck & heckler Chas S Critz vs W in B Slimier Sam I L Beck vs Charles Siees Jukn Mwrly vs John Bartly same vs 4 others Tb.xs G OrwiR lor 8 Orwig vs J M C Ranck Sc ts I'resby'n Church vs John M'Call Jacob Swanz vs Conrad Blind and wife M Cany i ale vs R S Brobst Thos Kaser's Admr's vs Ammnns & Rawn m r nc ffi 10 TS ""' ru? vs F 8, BoSenreif David tilirk vs Saml S Barber ,,hlljp Blh vs Kra(icis Wi!son Samuel B Pawling vs Samuel Showers el al Middleswanh Kerns 4 Co vs Chs II Shriner ' redenck norman vs Jacob Smnh John Weriz vs Peter Nevins et al Samuel W Snodgrass vs Wm Yoiinn Jr L'lsh for Guteltus' Admrs vs Geo Dreisbach Abraham Black vs Andrew Spitler George Barkdoll vs H W Crotzer T Church & Co vs Wm H Kieckner Robl D Cummings vs Saml Henderson et al, J & J Voung vs ThosG Orwig Charles Stees vs Saml L Beck Scribner &. Perkins vs Albert Wynn Wm Price Jr vs Robl M Musser Jforlh, Chase & North vs Joel Hnrsh John Sankey vs Andrew Gutelius Joseph Christine vs Beaver, Geddes Mi Co Dr Wm F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt I.an-on Burrows vs Chas D Mowrer High for Dentler vs A Messinger with notice u. - i . i nu.i. c E:. k.. .iruuiirri a. udlli.li vs uwii.ik iv isuci , . ? ... K,bn Y'oungm. & Waller vs Noah Walter with no. Reuben Keller vs Mathew" Morton R U Bowes for Siee'. vs John Locke Levi Cromley vs Wm Brown Jr el al Ralph limy vs Henry Mason Hart Cummings 4c vs II W Crotzer Matilda Krick vs Martin D Reed S R Baum for Peacock et al vs Jno M Baum Peacock et al ind. of 8 I! B vs do same vs do Joeh T.y n vs John P.ul llwir.-r 11 Nani-y Jilin v Jrihn Miller i Qt-oItooTer liavid Nfi-lut .Tfhn ISnt Jubn lli.wt-r v Robert t'wnilor Ert, II linn f'TJactib Kline Ailnra v Andrew Outelioj Uillinm 1'rick Ta Ui'lmver i Frii-k Hnd.iii.i J.mntliao V-pMlK AimrS Smli Bitter VA lr. Clia Bmti'lRe k Wiln Artine I lurk Ailmni vn l liureh A M'Mitiaet Notice. VnionCountifyn: At a Court of Common Pleas I ai 1 held at Lewisburg in and for Ihe ' L.S Vcoumy of Union on the Slsl day of I ) December, A.D. before Abram s. Wilson, President, and Philip Ruhl and John W. Simonton, Esquires, Judges of the said Court. Uoon Ihe petition of Henry Dief- fenderfer, selling forth that on Ihe Uth day of April, A. D. 1KII, Henry lMVnVn.Ierf.-r. your petiltooer. Samuel D. Voder, nd Jnfhua Y,ler, of the town. hip of W hilo le-r, rieriitrd to Snlnuel ItnlKk, Adllilllltrloc of Hie eUle of KiikontlrK UitrruiBsrHtm, deeoued. of nul tovoahlp. a rerloln indenture or morimm iu oue form of low, w Inch in reoorded in Morlswce Book A. pK 6J. f. the m-uritv of lb. r"ent of tho iim of two thounnu three hunilrwl ood nOj-ninedcllrud thirty two tentm lawful money of th- Pulled State, relation ,h.Vh idT.S unsaid morttae, ha nmgiVi to the sutoof Indiana, and died without enterinr. atifrotin noon tho record 'r; J,dunT."e..iitinurt for more than two yeara TlierafiTe naylnm me coon io direct the Sheriff to aerre notiira atiling the farts in tba petition aet furlh, upon Win. J. and Amoa Ranrk, Kaee ntoraof said Samuel Jtanck.dereattsl.who ara to tie found lo tha towo of Peru, ooaoty of Miami, StaU of Inalana, reouirinir then to arpear at the next term, and answer Una peltlion. Ami your petitioner further prays that npnn due proof brio: made, that the full amoont for hleh the ftaid miTliraee waa alven naa oeeo pari, inn ur hooombia Court win overecand divert uiatwatia- v ,! .1.-1 1 l r.ti-ml unon the reroru of the aald mort KaBO by the Iteeorder of Urrde, on pa) ment of tha eoata due relative to tha entry of the said mnrteaire or any proaeedins thereon, and that natlataetion ao entorrrl ohall fr aver diarharre. defeat and relraar tha same mortgaga aerordine to art of AaaemMy la aoeh earn made and pro vided. Wi.irh petition brine read, an 1 Court irraot tha prayer of petitioner- Sheriff to clva publie notion, in on or more nepapra within tbe oounry, one. a week tor the Kxeeutorn of aaid Samnel Kanrk,drrra-rd, a papar four woeka auceei'inveiy prior to next lerm, and man to eontainlnk the notire, to tha neareat poat-offlra that ran e aereruineJ. nsiuirinj; the raid partlea to appear at next Term and anewer thia petition. By tha Court. Witnepa my hand and seal of tha raid Court at Lewia burg, thia 4;h day of Jannnrr. A.D. l"CO. HAMI.'hL ROIISH, ProthonoUrT. Real Estate, SHERIFF'S SALES. 1)Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex.and ) one of Al. Lev. Fa. issued cut of lhe Court of Common Pleas of Union county .arid to me directed. I will expose tn public sale or outcry, at tbe places and dates hereinafter named, vizi On Fruhy, the 3t of Felruary, 1800, on the premises, seven certain Tracts of Land, situate in White Deer lownship.Union county. No. 1 A tract of Timber Land, hounded north by land of S. L. Beck, east by other land of Kaufman Reber, south by land of Daniel Bennage and west by land of 8. L. Beck, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or jess, whereon is a good Water Power, with the appurtenances, etc. No. 3 Bounded north by Tract No. I, east by other lands of Kaufman St Keber, south by land of John Everlind and others, and west by land of G. F. Miller and Kaufman 4. Re ber, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, where on are erected a Furnace. Grist Mill, Saw Mil!,Thineen Dwelling lloises, Store House, Bank Barn, Mule Sta- r b:e. a id oiher o n buildings, Ac, with ihe ap- lurenancrs. I ft,,. 3 UounJel north bv oiher land of , Kaufman & Keber, east by land of Kaufmau 6l Rebrr and J. M. lUnck, south by land vX'. Daniel Bennage, Levi Keister and Jacob Dief-; fenderfer, and west by other land of Kaufman & Reber, John Much and others, containing Oue Uunured and Sevenly-Four Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a Frame Dwell ing House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, &c, with the appurtenances. iSo.4 Bounded north by land of S.T.. Beck, east by land of Jacob Farley and other land of Kauf man & tfeber, south id west by other land of Kaufmau & Ki-brr, ontaining Une Hundred and Eighty-Four Acres, more or less, ; wiih the appurtenance. j No. 5 Bounded north by lind of Jacob ! Farley, east by land of ihe heirs of r'redenr.k ; Dieflenderfer and Daniel Williams, south by land of J. M lUnck, west by other land of Kiufman & Reber, comaining Twenty-Two rn-ics, inuic i, nnr,, .c t.vv. . Frame Dwelling House, Frame Darn an.lSaw- Mill, and other oul-buildiugs, with the appur - lenance. So. 8 Bounded north by land of David Steininger, east by land of Henry Dietiemlcr- I fer, south by land of George Ilea Io, and west bv land of John Dalesman, containine Seven ty-Thrce Acres, mora or less, whereon are erected a Log Dwelling House, Bank B.rn, and other out-buildings, will) the apputienan ces. No.7 Defendants' interest in Timber Tract bounded north by land of Hublrr Albright, east by land of Christopher Garrett, south by land of John Baker, and west by land of S. L. Beck, containing Fifty Acres, more or less, wilh the appurtenance As me Droner v 01 vuvia u. nauimun t Daniel B. Rtber. At the same and place, another eer- tain Tract of Land, sitoate in White Deer township, and county of Union, bounded on the nonh bv public road, east bv miblic road aid land of Kaufman & Reber, south bv land of John Koch, and west by land of John Joe, comaining Twelve Acres, more or less. where on are erected a two-storey Rail House, Frame Stable, and other oui-bu ldings, &c, with ihe appurtenances, as the property of Juhn Hipp. On Thurulmj.tUe 9t!tof F-lrunry, lSUO, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ihe public lion-e of Jo nas Fisher, iu While Deer township. Union county, a certain Tract of Land, situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on ihe south by land now tn the occupancy ol Jacob l.etser, west by other lands in the occupancy of Adam Shreck, on the north by land of Ja:nes Black and Samuel High, and on Ihe eavt by land in the occupancy of William Walter, containing Thirty-Three Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, as ihe properly of limiirl LuHwick, now in the hands of Robert Candor and Joel Ranck, Executors. Notice is hereby given to William Waller. Jacob Leiser and Adam Shreck, and all other lerre lenauts of the land bounded and described above. Ou the simc day, at 'J o'clock P. M , at the public house of Wm.L. Ruter, in White Deer township. Union county, a certain Lot . of Ground, more or less, situate in the town ' of NewColumbia.townshtp and county afore- said, bounded on the north by the school house lot, east by an alley, south by ihe church lot ! and west by Third street, whereon are erected j a two-storey brick Dwelling Honse, a frame Wash House, frame Stable, and oiber out buildings &c., wilh the appuiteuanr.es, as the . property of i:ore J. zirurtz. At the same time and placo, two oth er certain Tracts of Land, situated in Wkite Deer township, and couniy of Union : No. I Bounded on the north by land of Francis Walker and others, on the east by land of David Bennage, on the south by land of John Shreck. and cn Ihe west by land of Isaac High, containing Twenty-One Acres, more or less, wilh the appurtenances, &c. The interest o( Jacob Swaitz in tract No. 2 Bounded north by land of Joel Kline, and others, easl by land of William Statten, south by land of Godfrey Dieflenderfer, and on Ihe west by land of John Kimple, contain ing Six Acres, more or less, wnh the appurte nances, Ac., as ihe property of Jacvtr Xwartz. On M'mdii, the Villi of t'thmurj, lbCO, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the pub! c house cf L. D. Brewer, in Ihe Boroueh of Lewisburg, a certain Lot or Piece of Ground, sitttaie in Hartley township, and c-untv of Union, bounded on Ihe north by land of John How ard, on the east by public road, on the south bv land of Henry R. Charles, aud on the west by lands of Levi Burd, containing Eight Acres, more or less, whereon is a young Apple Orchard, sVc. with ihe appurtenances, as the properly of iltury H. Vharlei. At tbe same lime and plasc, a crrt; li Tract of Land, situate in West BufTaloe town ship and county of Union, bounded on the j north by land of Jeremiah Musscr, on ihe east bv land of John Hanrk, on the south by land : of Michael Dunkle. William Ruhl and others, west by land of Win. RohU John Ulsh and others, containing One Hundred Acres, more ; or less, whereon are erected a two-storey Kail Dwelling House, a Bank Barn, and other out buildings, &c, with the appurtenances, as the properly of t'Arc II. SUriner. JOHN CROSSfSKOVE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg. Jan. 6, l.fi BY virtue of an order from ihe Orphans' Court of Union county, I will expose lo sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 2ft h day of JANUARY, 16U0, al 11 o'clock n the forenoon, All that Half Lot of fironnd, situ ate on Market street, in the borough of Lew isburg, Union county, numbered on the Town Plot, ISo. 33, bounded on Ihe east ny lot ot Jas. P" ll'y. est by Thos. Howard, and north by Market street atoresaid. contains 33 feet front, on which is erected a two-slorey Frame Dwelling Hoas9, a Stable, Well. Cistern, Out Kitchen, Ac., with the appurtenances now occupied by Joseph Green, opposite the new Presbyterian church. Terms Ten per cent, lo be paid on lhe day of sale ; one half the balance on the 1st April. 100; and the remainder on the 1st of April, 1861, with interest from 1st April, IStiO the purchase money to be secured to Ihe satisfac tion of Ihe Executor, on taking possession nf the property, on the 1st April. 1MG0. JAMES C. M'CLURE, Executor. Lewisburg, Dec. 29, 1859. Adjourned ShcriflTs Sale. On MONDAY the lCth day of Ja nuary next, at the public bouse of Wiiliam Wolfe, in the borough of Uarlleton, at 11 o' clock A M, by virtue of an order from the Court, two certain valuable tracts of TIM BER LAND will be exposed to public sale in lots to suit purchasers, situate in Hartley Tp. and county of Union, to wit i One tract called -Ross's Fancy," contain ing l.VI acres more or less, described as fol lows! adjoining Mnrtica Linton on one side and Whitman's land and Ihe mountain on the oiher sides. No. 2 tract contains 311 acres more or less, described as follows: beginning at a stone heap on the line of land cf Henry Miller and on the south side of William A Lloyd and north tn a stone heap and thence to a pine and land of Patrick Hayes and land of Abra ham Witmer, Wagner and Monlelius Which two tracts are now bounded on the south by lands of Daniel Strouse and Jacob Caldron, on the west by land now owned by John Hoffman, oo the north by land of Pat rick Hayes, and on the east by lands of Luke Bird, Jesse Zimmerman and others. A small portion of the above described land is clear ed, whereon are erected a log house, a log barn and nutbuildingswiih the appurtenances. As the property of John A. Loud and Lcuua H. House. The above land will he sold on reasonable terms. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sbrrilt Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, Dtc. II, 1859 B!olfTf ct pbb.uj s .ai.. J virtneof a writof Plu.Lev.ra.isud ont li of the Court of Common Pieas of L'nion county, and to me directed, will be exposed lo Public Sale or outcry, at the public hi nse of George Kreisher in East Bnfialoe Twp.L'nion Co, on W'tdnnduii, Ihe 18th day of January, ! iom, at iu o ciock in tne lorenoon. All thai certain three-storey Frame Grist Mill situate in Ka-t Buflatoe aforesaid, near the mouth of Tun It Creek. containing io front fifty feet and in depth fort-v feel, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said Mill, with Ihe appunenaucrs a-s the properly ol1-A,,, JOHN CRO-iSGROV E, f-herilT Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, Dec.SS. A V IH59 House and Building Lor, rS South Front street, FOR SALE. The yj House is a two-siorey Fiame.uu a half lot with a stable, and oilier omliuiblingi. and Some Fruit. An nnimnritvil hull li.l ailimnc v , bf S()M i,,gelu(.r or jfparillelv. ! SUIt j pnrchas(.rs. JllsEPH REED. ; Lewisbur?, Dec- 57, 103 J. pd; FOli SAI..E Oil liKXT. THE subscriber will either SELL or KENT his Houe and Lot, i:uaird on South Third street, opposite ihe Lutheran church, Lewisburg. Possession given on Ihe first of Ot-.iober. For particulars, inquire of Beaver, Kremeri M'Clure. or Johnson Wails. Sept. 16, ISl'J EL1SHA SJ'RALB. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rri i 'J'he subscriberolfers lo sell the ffHP? '"j'arge Brick Foundry at the west VJiJ.-nd of Maikct sirret, iuclu tinz r-'T' fiSEHsctee the Wareroom. Oli'.ce, and the j -"aehinery atischcd also a large amount of i Pi"'ns for Patent Rights for Agricultural ! Machinery, Sieves, &c. It is regtrderl as one ! "f ,,ie besl locations for a good.safe business. j 1 Proprietor's lime is wholly engrossed in i another employment, which is the reason he desires to dispose of this Foundry. tor any J luriner particulars, aodress WILLIAM FR1CK, Lewisburg, Feb. 1S58 Union Co. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT ! ,-4 TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU-w- JLiiSES and Lois, each suiiabl- le foiJLii. two families one on Norih Fourth street and one on Su John street, for Sale. Half of each of the above Houses are for Rent. Also, for sale, four BoiMmg Lots on Norih Fifth street. JOHN HOLGHTON. Lewisburg, Jan. 20, ltf.9. Aeent T "IHE snt seribrr niters for sale several JkrX BllICK HOUSES, and other Buii-j4 dings, situate in ihe Borotizh cf Lewisburg. Persons wishing to puichase, will piease cail cn Jlr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as thev mar desire. July 5, 16.19 G. SCH.N ABLE. TOR SALE. ON S.m'.li Fifth street, a property consisting of a gon.f Frame House ill 3 on a half Lot of ground. Terms eav. Apply to May 17 A. B. VOKsE FOR SALE. fpHE well known Taicrn Stand 1 at Ihe east end of the Lewishurriixi Bridge, in ChilliMjoaque township, Norib'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable lerms. Inquire of WILLIAM FR1CK. Lewisburg, Drc. 17. 1S58. FOR RENT! rpiIE TT0 ROO.tIS occupied at pre- sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SI I OPS. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. 18S8, JOHN B. LINX. I OU SAIaE. V DESIRABLE Itiiilding Lot. 33 feel feet front by lb7J deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer & Venire. TO LET The corner hoiise.North JLlJlThird slieet, occupied by Dr. Meylert 1KHSONS wi-hintoe-tshlieh Mannfsetorie- in a new and thriving pl:,ee when, bu-ine. la good, are au verticcmeiit ol tbe llanimontvn Seitlt-tuent. New Hotel in ICifflinfcnrg. THE 5ohcril'r won Id TesprcHn'ly in-jj.'iS-f'rrn Tr:nphi! I'ulilic evert where, lhat he has taken and liiie.l up ihe pieiui&es ; of (jcorgeSchtirli, iu the centre i.f j MAIN ST. MIFKI.IM5UKG, where he is prepared lo accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in Ihe best manner, wilh Board aud Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap 1.59 CHARLES CROTZER. C O AL l U t L C O a. L. riTHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I a large assortment of the very besl !ha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he will sell al the very lowest prices foi Cab or Couutry Produce. Also, Hluchmltha' Coal, Flatter and Sail. Wish it distinctly understood, that I ill not be undersold by any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisburg, May 27, 59. W P I C - N I C .fca "Well jump into tba Wagroii, and all take a ride.' VLA an LARGE, handsome i d verv comforta-, ble WAGOV has been. fitted up for the especial accommodation of Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOU9EL. Lewisburg, June 3, 1859. LAW OFFICE REMOVED. Joint B. Linn, ATTOBSEY AT LAW Office at bis bouse ou N. Market St. bet. 1st & Sd 678 Lett isburg, I'a. 8A3IIXL II. URHIU, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LEWIS til lltl, I'A. i IAll Professional Business entrusted to ' his care will be faithfully and promptly alien 1 ded in Scpl. H, 1857 ' tiios. a. (aiiicR nAS just received a splendid assortment ! of lhe verv best, cheapest and most ' Ushionable Jrtvclry in the market. His Stuck comprises Breaxt PI tin, C'baliar), Ear Ring. Flntcer It In:;, Hrareietri. Mcete Ilnttonn, Mudsi,oiC.Ac., which will be sold extremely low for dsn. He respectfully asks the patronage of ail his old customers t and also invites new ones to give him a call before making their pur chases. Call at the sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. .Dec. 21.'5e) I FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps Good Hats and Caps Cheap Hals ani Caps A verv large slock of Hats and Cap' Young Gent's styles Hals and Cap, ...I rhil.lrrn'a Hats anil Cans Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, lhe cloy rinLewuburg ""J" ' , . , - .-- . , . Hatter VARIETY STORE ASD . TOST OFFICE. A LAKjE snppl) of Bockstatlonery, J JL Peri'umery, Jewelry, Toys, Confectioa eries, Teas. Spices, froit, INnis, Batkies, Pictures, and a variety of KICK SACKS ha sale t licap at the 76:t LEVUSBCKG POST OFFICE. LliD AND I I.NE OIL can be had at ihe I POST OFFICE ; 1 MAE Cold FLSS tor Ladies and GeiTraa l be had at she I Ovr fiFFII P ll" IPSrOFFHE s ' r. tKAL sells of CAMEOS and other Breast Pins and Ear Kings can be bad very cheap at the J'OaT OFFICE 1) ITTER, Efgs. Lard and Poultry lakes ia ) Exchange k r Goods at the J'OST OFFICE VFKW Boies of Raisins, Figs, DaUa and 1'nn.e Prunes tor sale at the i POST OFFICE ORDERS for Books or Goods of any kind proirptly attended lo at Ihe POST OFFICE JADIESean find Ihe lureesi and A, ssaort i mrnt of Letter and Note I'APER.EnvaU opes A c. ai the POST OFFICE Another let at Johnson' Cheap Doot & Shoe Store. CHEAP FOR CASH! . "VEW Stork of Boots and Fkoes tt L door io J. V J. Walls Store. Lewisburg, where may be found ihe cheapest slock net offered in ihis plaee.no mistake. Callaad ex amine for yourselves aad save at leaai U per cent. Men's Boots from $2 to $3 Children's. Ynnlh & Boys' from $1 to $t Women's Gems flora BO lo 74 els Men's i!o 87c to ft and everything iu our line cheaper tbaa ihe cbrapest. AH kinds of Bonn, Shoes A Gaiters MADE TO OKDER, cf ihe best material, and war ranted. A large siotk of home-made work kept always cn hand, which will be sold very low. REPAIRING done at the shortest uniie.. by the subscriber. WM. JOHNSON. Ltwisburg, Oct. 4, 1S59. : HOWRY'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, OVER J,s. M Fadlen's Hardware 8tore, formerly Houghton's shoe fciore, Maias street, Leuislurg. Pa. I A MBIi O TYl'KS, MKLAIXOTTPES, ". &c, in the usual snnrrior siyie. In addmoa , to ihese pictures, I am now prepared to lake i'liotogmiifiif, large or small, equal to , the best made au vwhtrr. Also. HAELO- TiI'ES. These piciures are colored to rep resent life, and are n-jctior loan oil painting, giving ihai fidelity of expression aod feainre that con be produced only by the Camera. These pictures are patented, and I have the exclusive r:?ht for Union county. Call an( examine ipccmiens. April 31, 1859. Xew Goods lor the Million. J. HCtGVLf. & SOW T I A E ju-t received iheir grneral supply II nf Goods for the FALL AN D WINTER ol is.VJ. Their stock consists in part of us latest and most fashionable styles of sucb a M.awls, .Mimics. Miks. Bereges, 1 sues, de Lames, Ginghams, Prints of all patterns. Ribbons. Laces. Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, 4c. ran the gentlemen they have a heavy assorlmrnl of Cloths, Cs simeres. Cot tonus, Vestn.gs, Half Hose, Cravats, ar.d ail other descfipiii nsof na-cuime ti gsery." which can not be beaten in this region. I ' Call and take a look at ear assorlmrnl, and yon will le convinced that yr can't do better anwhere else. ttr Country Produce taken as nm ai. J. SCIiREYER St SON. Lewi.t.urir t -Ji ts:'.. LEWIS lilllK. Jus.a.aoss. j.j. raiaaa L. PiLJItn A. Co., lewi.bur? I'laning Mill, SAiA-lijscsia -eep cossianlly on hand and uiaouidcture to order 1'luorillZ, Sldlut:, JJiii.Sakli.Miutlr!. IS lis da, 3itiuitlui):it ol ail patterns, and all i liter descriptions of Wood Wcrk nseif in Buildii g. tinlers respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction IVAn extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. 'urrWy nit .VrM Second ttrtel,Ltw:tburg.ra April 'JJ, Is,"i9. FCR SALE. t40 (ll-lurxflip of the " 7ri (Up X t WHUttrcitit t'Uuue. Address Bi x 1S7, Lewisburg P. O. May S7, 159. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscriber respectfully announce lo ihe riluens o Lewisburg and viciiu.y that ihey have form! a Partuership in Ihe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswelles Market street, where ihey are prepared to CUT A.D XAKL I P to crder in the very best style. Men's and Boys' Clothing every description on short notice. We a shareol ibe public paironage. JAMES CKIMVELt, J. F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, le59 HOUSE BUILDERS, rpAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned an i? 1 appointed Agents lor ine saic m Door. IllindH &. Window SanH nf tall iia mat u rf the best material. A" work warranted. lr.Made by L.B-SPKOl r. r Uughesville, Pa. and for sale by F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisbnrf IOR SAIE. CHEAP A Lag Vnu -i " 1 Tnmmin" Knife, a convenient article .or Printers to trim pamphlets. Ac. j; May S7,'69. C. J.STADL.Book Bdfr u. No Grindstcncs.Groceries, 01 HonM Coats, I BUT hundreds of Hats and Cars of ' J ; latest styles, a little cheaper than ell" j i lound elsewhere. Call and see ihem at (JiLson't Uat Manufactory, levi.irl ; . J. SCHBEYER k SON n AVE received their SECON D AKRI' 1 of Spring and Summer Goods, Lai' : , . j. u...;ii.. ..J a lame ' UirS oi'inin, in,mi"..- f. , r -,.ll.e. an) Sleeves from SUC"" i Also a general assortment of M,B!f1'!,j T,:.,.,,,. fniior.ndes. Cassimers A -'"" which will re sold cheap. May IS, 1S59. . , tg -g. Pot kcl nook and0,h"i,r'l.f''i B-V "of ihai kind on band or to rdrr M. -IL-f-iLe--isbure Pookr-nder. CH: Sl' r -a-r U. GEUIIART, i7, ftiCwa Market street, next door "".,,; aE3? Ritter's Store LE W 1SBI hO. ' a , TlERfONS wi-hlns to rhanire their bnehJeea . a 1 I, i.rre.,1.1 eoumrv. a - f TJT " ' " riea-ii. . - ,-dnndaV! umui omuuti M.,ttn.iuw dreda ara soma, oerr .... - - ...iii- .ii ... ....111 a uere 1 1 it I 4