Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, February 03, 1860, Image 2

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CORNELIUS.
fa) Itflifsl (ti thf C.U Mutttn, !) the larr-t and Wflt
irrqUtion ofatir Nfwj.,.; per in Lnion County.
Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional !
IMPUTE ntomnux to ahuiium imiistut,
AVI)
Vol aaalhrr lurk of Slaie Territory by Eltrnsloa.
I'lin-basr. r tiuHUtM.
Th. ab"T. are. Mi l will lu tli two It-atine Prinrlplrt
fc-f.n llu. eouutry. until lli.-y are .irlonou:.: and
Ml lb?in lo out mim b.-ad, ' I li-rv to float until the,
wa,Mo triamy.li alovettia National Cxitol al Wanh
lOloo 2 'V Mxrrt J'lvn.'ft.
-Tbr npawsliloa Ktalrlontrntli B. tonomint-
e.ii'li.1.1. f'T tioTt-rti'tr. Ac- is jp. ijiitcl to asarinl.le at
ll.Kai-s.ku ua VI.lfcsD.Y lli F:i.&c.iir, Isw.'.
STtTS CVXV., KftDIXa, I' 13. 2
ajaC:t.LLt-ru,r Iieii. Cos-vknti-, Mgsmt, Apali C3.
.-...tiwsal llip. Cusv., Cme.tio, Wli., Jl'SC IX
Tlurty-Slxth Co!irc2S...l3t Session.
A Speaker. ..at Last!
The pist, baa been rather a lively peck
at Washington, 'i ir-d (re hope) of "dis
solving the Union," and of advertising
Helper's book, the Democracy abstained
from speaking end tried a Dew game at
Voting.
Co FniDAY last, the South Americans
Lad agreed to support tm. II. N. Smith,
one of tLeir own cumber from North Car
olina, for Speaker, Uy representing Lim
as ao old Whig Tariff man, and dead op
posed to the Lecoinpton Administration,
they over-persuaded Mr. Nixon of N.
J., and Messrs. Morris, Scranton, Juukio,
and Wood of Pa., with tiro or three other
Northern men, to "givo Smith one com
flimcntary vote." They next told the
Democracy they could elect Smith if they
would give Lim, in addition, the solid
Democratic vote. Some of the Anti-Lc-compton
Democrats were then made to be
lieve be was "all right." On the ballot
taken, Smith it was found bad 100 votes.
Then, Democrats who bad at first refused
to vote for bim who eoltmnly declared
they never would support a Know Noth
ing began ts change their votes in bis
favor. It was iiErnicd he was not and
pever was a Know Notbiog, upon whieh
all the Democratic party, (except three
from the North West,) put themselves on
record for a Know Nothing ! The sight
of the most rabid and extreme Disunion- j
isls, Free Traders and Slavery Extcnsion
ists, voting for one Southerner, opened
the eyes of the above named I'cnnsylva
iiiins. They saw somib-itly bad lied. Sat
isfied that Smith was a cat-paw for L'u
chanan, thy aho "chanyr-l tlicir totes''
and thui defeated tho bold, Lai J game
Smith lacked 3 of an election, and the
House adjourned until Monday.
Saiuiu-ay, Mr. Sherman calkJ Lis
frieuJi together, acd insisted upon their
trying another candidate. Ho felt proud
of their support, but thought perhaps
some other one could command mure
votes. Without any formal actionj Ex
Oov. Pennington, of New Jersey, was gen
erally fixed upon as the Opposition can
didate. SIospat, the Hall and galkrics were
crowded to suffocation the ladies stand- j
ing upon tho floor. After a great maDy
tints, and much delay, they retired. l"p
on calling the roll, every Member re-pon-ded
excepting llrown (Dem.) of Iky.,
who will net be cf the requisite age to
become a Member until J une next ; Stall
worth (Dem.) cf Ala., who Las been kept
at home by illness ; and Clark li. Coeh- j
rane (IV.p.) of N. Y., who ha; gone homo
io poor health.
Jir. Sherman (UUio; rose amid a pro-;
found silence everywhere. lie tatJ,
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throughout tuis prolonged contest he had !
been supported by a large plural'ty cf his I
friends They, till now, Lad uuuered to
liiin with a Ciility and devotion which he ,
respected, aud wL.eh he believed had re- j
I tlm aitIila rf tKeir .onstitnpnt
-i r :
They had stood here undismayed, amid '
threats oi utsumou ami aisorganization ;
conscious ui .uo tivmu.u ui kuvii ii.icu- i
tiocs, firm iu their adoratiou of the Onsti-
oilon nn.l the oheJitcec tn laws. Thcv !
Lave been silent, firm and manly. Ou the
"v"i- . . . .. :J i
other band, they have sceu their ancient
end national adversary broken into frag
ments. They have seen gome of them
combine, ly a. written agreement, to pre
vent a majority of tho U )use lrotu pre-
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scribing ru.cs ior u.. orSa,t.uu o. uus i
threats olJUuniou-proclaim that if a !
Kepub'icau should be elected President of j
the United States, the, would tear down j
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this fair fabric, and break up the L uiou.
.r .k... Ct.i.. 1 nil now thcv Iiaa-n seen I
VI llilSC - " J
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their ancient adversaries, broken-dispers- ,
ed. and disorsanized unite in
i supporting ,
gentleman here in open and avowed hos
tility to their organization. I should re
grot extremely, and 1 believe it would be
national calamity, to have any one who
i a snnnorter. directly or indirectly, of
this Administration, or who owed it any j
dlegianee, or favor, cr affection, occupy j
any position in this House. I should re- j
gard it as a public calamity to have, the I
power of this House, direetly or indirect- ,
Iv under the control of this Admiuislra-
.ion : ana it woutu oe, i aci-m. .u me,
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fatal mistake, a latai puuey, .u ..us. .Uc ,
power of .hi, House iu the hands or un- ;
tier the control o. gcuu.-u.eu ...
t.roclaimcd. that, in auy event, under any ' '
circumstances, tbev would dissolve the ',
l . . c .1. r ro.Tar.l it a Ih.t '
O. N. WO EDEN ft J. H.
uiuu u. luu- .se-.- - -eaa; 0 i-erico, acu iue river auu nius oi
lighcst duty of patriotism to submerge ! them, Clark of N. Y. anJ Davis of Ind. j Tarin4stIlli on ,be 18th and 21st of De
personal feeling, and that every man The new Speaker. Mr. Pennington, was , Cfn)be, iie tB0 possession of the town
should sacriEee all private interests for the j formerly Governor of New Jersey, and is j 0f fjoiima on the Slid, and instantly leav
gnod of his country. I proclaimed here, 1 gentleman past middle age, of long expert- j j, overlooc ,uc retiring Coostitution-
a few days ago, and 1 Lave always stoctl ;
upon the position, ttrat, whenever any of
my political friends or associates could
combine a crcater number of votes than I !
could. I would retire from the scene, and ,
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give bim the honor, if there .s an, honor ,
iu the position I occupy, i oc.ieve mat j fnu canse of hlsl,,lly , Mr. Sherman, was,
time has now arrived. I believe a grca- m$ onceasing vigilance in probing to the bol
ter concentration can be made upon anoth- i torn the corruptions of the Administration, as
er centleman, than upon mi self, by those I he did when on the Kansas Investigating Com
outside of the llepublicau orgsn;tion. i "Ha year: ihey feared him as
, , ,, -,r , . Speaker, but we are not sore thai he may not
Ihcrefore, I re-pectfully withdraw y b; as Bsefu, on lhe Bl)rand doing the work
name as a Candidate, and, in doing so, 31 r. i of Commmeea, as if confined to the chair.
Clerk, allow me te return my heartfelt He will not Le bvciiwukid by ou. totiM. in
tLatl;s to ail my poljtical fiiecd who have , f amre. -
stood by me in thin contest, especially to
tbnee with whom I am not connected by
party tics, but by the higher tics of mutu
al sympathy, respect and affection. Sir,
if I bad one moro favor to aek of them, it
would be that in one unbroken column,
with an unfaltering front, every man of
them wheel into the line and cast bis vote
in favor of any gentleman belonging to
our organization who can command the
majority, or who can be elected Speaker, of
this House Applause
TniMTT-lTI( BALLOT.
Whole 'o. of Vines
Necessary to a choice
Mr. Pemiineton, N. J , Rep.
Mr. Smith, N. C, Coalition
Scattering
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115
113
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The 40th and 41st ballot indicated do
change, except that there was one less
scattering vote; which left Pennington
only firo votci to gain to secure an election.
TlT.sn.w, the Know-Nothing, Irish-loving,
Tariff, Free-Trade, Slavery-Kxtension,
Doug'as-Democrat, Whig, Union, Nullifi
cation, Smtsh (he-Republican candidate,
Smith of North Carolina, gracefully with
drew from his "bad eminence." The De
mocracy acknowledged their game about
"played out." Some of tho South Amer
icans poked fun at them, and said they
would not vote for any Loeofoco, although
they Lad all come down on their marrow
bones to them. Mr. Sherman and the
Republicans called for another vote. The
Democrats made long speeches to allow
time for their absentees to straggle in.
Mallory (Am.) of Ky., said "the choice
of candidates is as a choice between the
typhus fever and the small pox." Rea
gan (Texas',) finally nominated M'Cler-
nard of 111-, a slippery Douglas Democrat.
Another South American said be would
as soon vote for a Republican as a Squat
ter Sovrcignty man. Dolefully, with sad
forebodings, they reached the
FoRTV-rrosn ballot.
Whole No. of Voles,
Necessary to a choice
Mr. Pennington
Mr. M'drrnand
Mr. tlilmer
.Mr. M Queen
Mr. MiiUon
233
117
116
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t'caiierins (among nine gentlemen) 'J
II. Winter Davis, of Baltimore, raised
Mr. Pennington's vote one, amid applause
and hisses. The Democracy insisted up
on one more day to "fix sings," and the
House adjourned.
Wednesday, (we learn by Telegraph)
the final result was reached by tho acces
sion of Mr. Rriggs of New York, to the
Republican side, and the followiog vote :
riHTi-Tniin billot.
Whole Ko. of Voles
Necessary to a choice
IVnnington, V J., Rep.
M -demand. III., Hem.
Oiliuer, C, South Am.
Scattering
S33
117
117
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15
This result wa received with manifes
tations of applause. The Cleik announc
ed that Mr. Pennington was elected
Speaker of the House, and named Mes.-rs.
Ltocock and Sherman to conduct the Spea
ker to the Chair, whioh they promptly
did. Mr. Penniugton thanked the House
for their kindness in electing bim to that
honorable position, and congratulated them
on their success ia accomplishing an or
ganisation. After a short debate, the House ad
journed uDtil Friday next. This will
give ample time for the Speaker to ar-!
range tuc omnimecs, ana ior me nomi
nation of Clerk and other Officers. Sure
ly, after such anluon! labors, the over
worked Members need a little rccrcatinu!
in tuc mean time, "tbc I mon
eUrvives ,
the shock of the success of the ciudidit
of i;ia,.vst i:..r,u!,iir-,n. and Hlrer'a
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bai.1: is streidtcg itself evcrvvrhcre I
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Speaksr 1355 and 1G63.
TaeTC are home f,olDli lf resemblance be-
tveen ,nt.ve jr.g.coniestcd results. Iu ts.in,
,;.e ,-r;t vol. llf i;.pUM1Cans was cast for
... ........
ir. l ampneii ii nine, ana aiterwarus i.t
B,llks . in' lhev first voll-a ftr Mr. 8hr r.
man u ohl0 anJ neI1 fr Mr. pennln3Um. j
jn , 8-6i ,ie conlC3t i3slta from 3d Dec. to 2d i uul" UB uuu3 """" ujcid -gwua ,
Fei,6, Jays . i 1HC0 from 5tn i)ec. ,0 lsl j the slavery propagandists. It is painful
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ren.DS aavs-..i nc parties stooa, nominally, :
in I8iS 117 Opposition, 19 Administration,
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I and 37 North and South Americans; in 18fiO,
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whom 9 were Anti-I.ecompton Democrats, 87 i
Administration, and SO South American non- j
nt:ciiriw.i lie iiuai uic in io-"., umiii i
deserir.ts.The final vole in 1956, under the
rule. was-Banks, Rep., 103; Aikin, ,
1,cm' a"" S- Am- ,,0 ""'""' :
""V ,n"t v,',,n- '-tu,a'' S34p la '0'
f T'"" Am ? ' i
M demand, Dem., PR; Oilmer, So. Am., IB; '
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15; ahtentees. & total. 237 111 '
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ij, as in ibi.ti, a lew impracticaoie men oi ,
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.: r:; .;::::r. i
ntch), nu mr i.3i vtic bdmc vui jo .ultui
as the first should have done. To this squad ,
i of half a dozen, much blame and responsi-
I Diliiy,oeiongs, as tne masses on ooin tne Ann
and Pro-Slaver) side often were ready to come
to the real issue, in spite of the fire-eating
Disunionists.
We have not the details, but suppose it will
be found that, on the final vote, Messrs. Has
kin and Reynolds of N. Y., Adrain and Riggs
of N. J., and Hickman and Schwartz of Pa.,
.....1 o..lk ihi.C. h . T V rl km . 1 I
voted with those who elected them, as was
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1 1 r i 1 1 r iimidrtlVrirl n I ths lima thet trtartw lfl. '
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te (To Jhis ny be e M.Dav eft
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'sectional South who v!cd for ihe Northern 1
Speaker.) Those who finally voted against ,
the w ishes and views of those who elected ;
ence,great dignity, and high moral character, i
He was alwaya a W hig, Tariff man, and op-;
posed to ihe extension of Slavery. We do '
not know why he is not as acceptable to the I
Republicans as Mr. Sherman, except mat tne
1 k - a nnnn lata. lallMI htlrl ftllnfl1 nB '
;0
aouse neapeu upon ine a.ier uau .wr . ,
friends ot freedom. J lie
UNION COUNTY STAR
Pennsylvania Legislature.
Small Notes. A bill has been intro
duced into the Senate, the object of which
is to prohibit the circulation of bank notes
of a less denomination than $5 in the
State. It requires that all pnrs ns, such
as merchants, hotel-keepers, brokers, and,
in fact, every one engaged in a business
where tbero is necessarily much receiving
and paying out of money, shall appear be
fore the County Treasurer and make oath
that he or they will not pay out or circu
late bank notes of a less denomination
than 5 ; whereupon, the said Treasurer
grants him or them a license to carry on
their busiurg, whatsoever it may be. It
is now the law of Virginia, and it is said
has worked well.
Contested Election. The House
Committee investigating the contested
election case of Allen vs. Donnelly, met
again on Friday afternoon, when the at
torney for the contestant abandoned the
ca-ie, and ackcd the Committee to report
that Mr. Donnelly was entitled to his
seat for the want of sufficient evidence to
the contrary.
The House refused to lay aside for a
feccoud reading, the bill to vacate certain
streets and alleys in Churchville.
Mr. Smith of PhiUdelphia, introduced
into the Senate a Free Ranking Law,
which is in the main similar to those in
troduced and defeated at previous sessions.
The West Branch Bank asks to enlarge
its capital to 5.2(10,000.
Au insurance Couipaoy is proposed to be
iocated at B.llefonte. j
We learn by the Wil!iamport Gazette
that the people of Brady township are
again asking for rc-annixatinn to Union
county. It opposes the "ri;ht of the pco
plo to reculate their own domestic institu
tions," and sagely proposes to anuex Un- j
ton county to W illiamsp-irt !
A new Exemption law, saving homc-
c..at la ll... xliin nf S I 111)11 U h, f.,re
the Legislature also a bill to incorporate !
ihe Sciinsgrovcaud i'hiladelphia Railroad
Company, (which we would like to see.)
The I.hiislatiye Frateh Meetino,
inaugurated on Wednesday morning last,
is now a "fixed institution," having suc
ceeded beyond the most sanguine expecta
tions of its originators. The meeting this
morning was the largest yet held, and the
exercises, conducted by Mr. Austin, of
the House, were exceedingly interesting
aud impressive. The throne of grace was
fervently addressed by several Members of
tho Legislature, and appropriate hymns
sung in full chorus by the assembly of
worshippers. Of the clergymen of our
town Messrs. Hay, (Lutheran Miles,
(Baptist,) and DeWitt," (I'resbyterian,)
were present and participated in the servi
ces. There can be do doubt that much
god wilt result from this movement, orig
inated, as we learn, by a gentleman con
nected with the reportorial corps of the
House of Representatives, who ie to be
commendod for bis active and zealous ef
forts in a good cause.- Ilarrisburi Tel
jrcih. Fopiilar Sovrelsnty.
Tho Territorial Legislature of Nebraska
recently passed a bill to exclude slavery
from that Territory. It was a short bill,
whose phrases were borrewod from the J
.LlTcrsoman ordinance of 1789, as follows:
"Sec. 1. 15e it enacted by the Council
and House of Representatives of the Ter
ritory of Nebraska, That slavery or invol
untary servitude, except for the punish
nieut of crime, be and the same is forever
prohibited in this Territory.
SlC. 2. This act shall take cfLct and
be in force from and after tho first day of
July, A. D., 1SC0."
The bill was sent to Gov. Black, one of
Mr. lluchanan's cfljoc-holdcrs, who pre
sides over that Territory, who returned it
with his vlto. The demoralizing inQii-
f r. ,rir!,t;i nrt'ittfa nn tlirt olinfM.
i ter of thise who associate themselves with
that party is illustrated ia the action of
the Govcroortoabumiliatingcxtent. Gov.
lit 1. V . f - i
lilaekbut a few years smco was opposed ,
to Slavery. Ia this be wa obeying tho
instincts of his nature as well as the dic
tates of bis conscience.
But, identifying .
i ,:,.,ir ;,i, ..,, M,i n ,.,,
b ,h "P W " V
u.s- , ,
to believe, wuiu tue privilege oi uoctuinz :
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between freedom, with all its attendant
t,ir.:, .n,l aHrorv wMi all its i-mm '
r; fc t l J'
panytrg horrors, was given to a native of
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I'cnnsylvania a person who was raised
nnioog tree insiituiioiis.aua partook Ireely
of their advantages that he should have
M iu fttVor uf ,Le Ia,,cr' iet such
U the fact. His record will adhere to him
b"r !lke ,b f'LltJ B,,irt of Nea'u''
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and will be a source of regret when the
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nioirma m I 1.1 -ll Miiaii uavn ri.w.n nnr:iv
s-. - r j-
u'hiln tl.i, action of Gov. Hiai-k
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mc PJUipaiuj v. iu uuku.u.u a III!
those who desire to extend slavery into
our ffc9 tcrritoric9iit boes not detract from
the odium with which his territoral repre
sentative has surrounded himself. A'eu Y
ing Journal.
FnoM Mexico. General Miramon. it I
seems, followiog up hia former important
victories, bad made another remarkably
neeestful campaign, forcinc his adversa-
. . . I
. thousand strong, and under the
1 . . .
command ct two ot the ablest t'onstito
,iM leaders, from the formidable po-1
aitiaos they had well selcctod and en-
. . . lUa unna knni
ibo mnnntain of La I'li'tlera. ihe !
J. t - i : i i -,i !
,,- ,. , ,h . oqj ,h. rnra.A.M. harran-
M ,-raTinc) of II Mucrto, aud completely
d,. (ocm on the 21th.
.
Jotn gtrai, honirca ln(j 0ne years
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itnoae isianuer, a it uig suiuier iu me
Revolution, and a llaptist preacher for
seventy five years.
Queen Victoria's second son, l'rioee Al
bert, recently received a sound thrashing
from a brother JI tddy, while lyingat ueirut, t
and when it wao over be had the luanli
ncss to confess thai he tras in fault.
& LEWISBUBG CHBONICLE-FEB. 3, 18C0
To Remove Cmnkehs in Stoves.
Persons troubled with clinkers adhering
to tho lining of their stoves or furnaces
may be interested in knowing that by pla-
cing a few oyster Bhclis into the grate,
.t:i..i..-i.i,;.J il...i;nt.n .ill'
while tne are is iguuea. me cuuun
become loosened so as to be readily re
moved without the danger of breaking the
l!D,0-
A Georgia paper declares that if Don-,
. . i.,,l p.-.i-l-nt . .nvbndv else
glas is elected 1 resident, or anybody else
but a Southern disunioniat, the Union will
be dissolved if it should be necessary to
lay fifteen millions of Yaokess!
F-r the ' Star 1 hroolcll'.,
Mrssm. Editum: As (tie time is fast ap
proaching when it will be the duty of the
voters of the Xth Judicial District to look
around and choose a man qualified I" fill Ihe
position of Juilue cf said district. I lie post
lion is a high and responsible one, and one in
which all the people are deeply interested, the
tax-payers in particular. J he man to occupy
such a position should be a high-toned gen
tleman, possessing a larse share of morality
and moral courage, combined Willi an exten
sive knowledge of law and manly courage
and independence sufficient to enable hun to
adinmisier justice to all, without fearorlavor
to any on. Allow me, through your paper,
to recommend tiioaoi F. MiLLta. of Lewis
bwrg, who is in every respect qualified to meet
eveiy requisition and fill so important a posi
tion with honor to himself, ami satisfaction to
all concerned. Ox or tm PiorLi.
Amcrlrun and Foreign
. ANTHONY,
30 Rrni4wii), Srw lurk lAftt Mmj UU 1fl0, i
irul hltOAOH A V. two (iiH.rt fr'tu lue SC.NirbulM Utvl. ,
'I'HK !tTifisnf in th Uiort inttrurtirt, iuUrrt'imt,
- eutfrt-itnmy, timutmg bhI jBctttn$t ai-Jrrn in wen
ttoti. None mrv It iuut'g or UwJtt, iione to tttt'lltjtut
it Hnrdirafr't, (i. t.npl'iitf itrt wortti ti.I bfanty.
hmni' i conii'Li-te wuh-mt it, kud will jxntlr.itc rv 1
eryu-hrr. j
li irtn.'fit! to your tIw Tt-ry jiH oft hi worM. in all 1
(li nhr f, b:!lttt, pTjctut ua1 thaiyntu J deiuU, as 1
if you f rr i-n Itif f,l. j
l'hfl4.rfriiptientrrt''rywiinrrf'Tj.orii)t fcurort-, Ai. ;
fi, nj 'a n,muoj iiuirti.ui anvmsunvu mmnno
tt.-haTeanimmneTari.tTorprerVi.-wiir?e,.n
lo Tarii.. l.n.l-.n, Kniitantl, Scotli-n-l, Ih-IhihI, Wal.-ii, I
Fran.-. Hi'lrtim, Holland, s,u-rlrnd, s,,nin. IV j
Itlilnr. raille. Kt Cl..n.. 'otainrb!rau. Tuilk-ru-v
Italy. Turkey, K.-Jpt, Atl.. n.lhe II. t l.uu.l. t l.ina. Id !
d .. t iir-il i'.ni... aiMi iimu . ll.-t. nr.l. amuKinic. j
zrszzxiXZiZLrtzzt'ii
l'Mlar,ti. Cburrh4, nn! IVhfilrnlii. fit Fraiire, Iuiy,4c, J
Af. Tti vlK-ct vt tUvSK liluiuiuaUtl views ii natt rt-
t:vm i;r?tMMirroFWHLTii ATiiiirriMDTsTt almulJ
rivc in tiiw rnwitic-rvrom uic af out r uinte vUh$oh
ffi its, with rffolTing rtt-miMpr.iiltowintc li, or
Hmj in-t-nf. Not hi ii i-ftn bu more fnfiuatinR. and one
ran oflVr no itri-atr treat to a fckud feud ill ine pictur-ex-IBf
an.l f ! hrantitul.
Atittotiy' ln.blt.taytolt Strrtniimp Yiwn urc tbt la-tri-t
I'ttitt'itfrariic wondwr. Ihry artakrn in the frlirth
-i t a f'tin-l. tnil eff-ry tliinrr no m-ttirr hio rajtid'y it
m iy n rtng. in il-i irlil a liar'y an I dMtin tlj if
tt bad bi-n rfrK-tly at nt. Tlitu iriTfi an atlJitional
trIu-. for to ttif latitt' ofinanioial nature tttitittthe
I frtriN of hf, ami m itinn. Tha prnrrfH a didrr-very cf
I for wn.aDl lf.ni unknown m fStrp. We W'-iTrfrom
Lir.hn am,
i-n. l.iv. or.-r.t..r Authonj-, luftanu-1
Amfne I'tlirr thint; w have jn.t -ui)ilia Stfrt-o
roj,ir ;!u.tratioDB uf ihr Seine o tlir FlXTuS !tkkkt
laiii Uruvo', in likLmmj bt arts t-l an int-rtBt.
Tb l'rlivtilitri ol tbb be f.-unJ iu our catluf.
ltl .Uk.i f ur j Lca prices wilt be fom arded
t" any a4 Irx on retvtj.t of a tullp.
1'artii'i at a dutaiifv M'Odini: un s S3. $10, $ift, or
fJ5run bnT) a kik! in-trum nt and lucb iuture m
tli- y may n"jue.t, atot by faprrts.
Vifwi alone. (Kiilttut itiHrumrut) can bm rent by
mtiU.
l'rtiB won w'nh to rr sdvlwd of cviTjthinz raltr
TuIuitiK- in tlie liUf that rflw-o out, may mtid ui tli-ir
nane to !- d rTord, aud we will keep Ltietu posted
at our own expii.
.V'n isurt ill find Phototrrat-117 a most f-tnatlnc
and d'-litttiltul aniUM-nifUt. VVt- an- prsmd to tit out
amaifurt iih nvry tiling nTKwiry for tlieir iuertMi
p.-il.er ilb tiutructiotis "lion to Uke Mr "pM Tic
tur. s." K. AMIIOM
ImtfirtrT anl M.tnnf trtun-r of IMir.tvrapbic SJa'eri
a!w. ?teret"--oprt" nu- trl'rtopi, irw.
e-Mfrf baitta I'fom rT--rv taction nf th montry arv
ri'"j ctfully iUTiltnl to uiktt an '-lamination of our
tt . our dtrouut to the irmlf will W liheral.
To PUolOKmphrrs. r lrst clausterroscsptcNegatives
w mtd.
S.'Od by mull a print nntnmuitrd, witb price of NVjra
tive. ttCut this out for futurr refffeticr.J 4iuhi
,.. ia.nir. . I
I'nlon Count)' Court Proclamation
HEKEAS, the Hon. AB M S.W ILSON,
President Judge for the 211th Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, composed of Ihe
I counties of Union, .M ill' i n and Snyder, and
Pin li t Kent, and Jsa WSiwnsTo Estts.. Asso-
ciaie Ju.lves in Union county, have issued tlieir j
precept, bearing date the 2tih day of Dec.
ls.",'i, and to me directed, for the holding ot an
Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and tieneral Quarter Sessions
at LEWIsBUItti. for the county of UNION,
on the second MONDAY of FEB'Y (being the
i:l'h day) IHftO, ami to continue one week,
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in
and for the county of Union. to appear in their
pwn proper persons wnh their records, inqtit.
sinons.exailltnaiions aim omer rciiicmuraiices
Jo whjch elf nfften an, jn
their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit
nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf I
of ihe Commonwealth against any person or I
nerson, are rcqu,rcd lo be then and there !
attendini. and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in
iheir a,1(.n,ianc(. at ie appoin,eJ liine agrcea.
hle lo ni,ucr
;''en under my hand and seal al the Sher-
ill 's Ollice :n Lewisburg, the 12th day of Ja-
:. ... ..i ... ,.t
eisht hundred and sixty and the eighty-fourth
nudiv. ill nir; VL'di I'i um .,no out ii.ou.-aou
year of the Independence of Ihe United .States
in,.,,, ai-ff ihe Comtnonivealth I
JOHN CltOsiStiKOVE.heriil
Frothonotary's notice.
"yOTICE is hereby eiven to all persons in
terested, that the following Assignee Ac
counts have been filed in the Prothunotary's
office at Lewisburg, Union county.and ihat
the same accounts will be presented lo the
Court of Common Pleas of said county, on
Friday, the 17:h day of February nest, for
confirmation and allowance, to witi
The account of Joel Richl, Assignee of
V IWer, of Limestone low ash i p.
The account of Oeorge Dreisbach, Esq.,
Assignee of E. It Waller, of Mifflinburg.
The account of David Shalfer, Assicnee of
-nry lloutz, of West Builaloe township.
Trie account of (ieorge Dreisbach, Esq.,
Assisnee of ilarW Bearer, of Butfaloe lown
ship. The acconnt of Gen. Philip Gross, commit
tee of Abraliam Eier. of Union township now
dM. SAM I EL ROLSll, Frothy.
I "I l.a. 1-1 I a-lfiJl
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
T0TIt'E is hereby given to all con-
cerned.that the following named persons
sett.
.L; ,,rnnls Will be presenied forcontir.
malion and allowance at the Orphans' C-oort,
in he held at LEW1SULKO, tor tne county ol
Union, on the third Friday ol r bUKtAKi
- .: .u. .hint Fridnv nf FKRRI. RY
next.being the lT'h day of said month, viz :
1, The Account of Edward Wilson and
Charles Wilson, Administrators of Ihe estate
of Simuel WihuH late of the Borough of New
Berlin, dee'd.
2. The account of I homas Hayes,oiardia.i
of Sura Price (now Sarah Goodlander) a mi- i
nor child of Mrs. Elizabeth Price, late of Lew-
isburg, dee'd.
3. The Account of Edward Ranch and Sa-!
ran uoouianuer, x.xecuiors oi me ias.
will
nd testament of Paul boodlander late of
White Deer Twp, dee'd.
4. The Account of Helen C. Hayes, Admin
istraior of David Hayes, dee'd., who was ont
of the Administrators of R. !. H. Haya, late
of West Buftalue Twp., dee'd.
5. The Account of Samuel 8. Barber. Ex
ecutor of ihe last will and testament of Tianey
lmrakai nhe Boroush of Mifflinburg,
dee'd. GEORGE MERRILL, Register.
j Register's Offic?, Lewisburg, Jan. 16, 1SC0. j
Heal Estate.
For Sale or Rent.
rpHE Dwelling and Lot on ihr corner
I opposite the Lutheran church. IftiaJ.
not sold by the 1st of Match, the properly will
be for rent.
Jni)iiire on Ihe premise nt
Mm.
ELIZABETH BKNNA'iE.
FOR RENT,
rTHVO DWELLING HOUSES no Water
1 street one now occupied by David
jl i
quire if WM. HAVES, M. D.
I.eutsburs, Jan. 2n, im,o
run hi:t.
T
HE HALF HOrsE and LOT on South
Second Street, I.ewisbur, near the Cul-
lee Grounds, now occupied by Capf. Fisher.
the house is of brick', has large rooms, and
kitchen on the lower floor, and on the lul a
Cistern, Well of Water, flam, Ac. Posses-
' sion Riven the
tsl of April. Apply on Ihe
Mis. MAKIA C. V INCENT.
premises to
Jan. 11, ISTO.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
1)V virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and '
) one tif Al. Lev. Fa. issued out of ihe '
IVurl oi Common Pleas of L'niou county.and j
to me directed. I will expose to putilic sale or j
outcry, at the places and dales hereinafter
named, viz: I
On '-.li, tif of F.hruari, 1S00, '
on the premises, seven certain Tracts of Land, j
situate in White Dt'ertownsliip.rmon county. I
No. I A tract of Timber Land, bounded ,
north by land of S. L. Ilcck, east by other ;
ami of Kaufman & Iteber. smith l.v lam! ..t :
Daniel Ueunige ami west by land f s. 1.1
Beck, ctintainitit; One Hundred and Twenty
Acres, mure or less, whereon is a good Water
Power, wnh the appurtenances, Ac.
No. i Ununited nonh by Tract No. 1, east
by other lands of K.itilman A Keber, south by
land of John Everlind and I'tliers, and west
by land of fi. F. .".Idler and Kaufman ,V Ke
ber.containing Two Hundred and -pMr0H
Fitly Acres, more or less, where-f?iaa
n are erected a Furnace, tt:iti,-'-.rJtlJ
Mill, Saw Mtlt.Thirieen Dweltinga5CT-"''-
Houses, Store ll ui-e. Hank Bam, Mul-. Sta
ble, and other out buildings, &c, with ihe ap.
puricnances.
No. :J Bounded north by other land of
Kaufman A It -her eivl bv lan.l ,.( kiiifmin
"a""',:lnv , , hailltnan
Keber and J. M. Kanck, south by land of
Dante! Bennage, Levi Keister and Jacob Dief-1
;. .? '?
K'Der, Jutlil UoCh ana ntlters, CnntaiUlIl i
1'iie llunured anI seventv-futir Acres, mere
or less, a hereon are rreci.d a Frame Dwell
ing House, Bank Baru, Wagon Shed, &c, 1
with ihe appurtenances. j
No. i Bounded north by land of S.L. Beck.
east by land of Jacob Farley and other laud i
of Kaufman & ifeber, otith and ueM by other j
land of Kaufman it Iteber. containing One !
Hundred and Eighty-Four Acres, more or less, I
with the appurtenances.
No. 5 Bounded north by land of Jacob '
Farley, east by land of the heirs of Frederick i
Diellenderfer and Daniel Williams south by 1
l.J ..f I M l!...L ...... 1 .!.. l..l ..V
Kaufman A Keber, contaitiing Tweniy-Two ;
Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a j
Frame Dwelling Houe. Fraue Barn andSaw-1
Mill, and other out buildings, mill the appur- j
lenances
No. 6 Bounded north by land of David t
Sicininser, east by land of Henry Dielfender- J
ter, south by land of Oeorge Ilea lo, and west '
by laud of John Dalesman, containing Seven- j
ly-Three Acres, more or less, whereon are
erected a Log Dwelling House, Hank Barn, j
ami oilier out buildings, with the appurtenan
ces. No.7 Defendants' interest in Timber Tract
bounded north by land of Hubler Albright,
east by land of Christopher Oarreit, south by
land of John Baker, ami west by land of S.
L. Beck, containing Fifty Acres, more or less,
with the appurtenance
As the property of Valid B. Kaufman 4
Daniel 11. Keber.
At the same and place, another cer
tain Tract of Land, situate in While Deer
township, and county of 1'nion, bounded on
the nonh by public rea l, east by public road
and land of Kaufman A Iteber. south by land
of John Korh, and west by land of John Joe,
containing Twelve Acres, more or less.where-
on are erected a two-storey Kail House, Frame
Stable, and other out-butldmgs, Ac, with the
appurtenances, as the property of Juhn Ilnjip.
On Tkartiu,th.-)th f Kbruarii, 1 Still,
at 10 o'clock A. M., at the public house of Jo-
nas t isner, iu one iiri-t lownsnip, i uit:u
countv, a-certain Tract of Land, situate in the
....rnikm an.l iniinlv at'.irpaiil hotiinirl mill
described as follows, to win on the south by j
land now in the occupancy of Jacob l.e.ser,
westoyoinerianus ..c u .a.v.yo. ..a,.
Shreck.on ihe nonh by land of James Black
and Samuel High. and on ihe east by land in
the occupancy oi imam alter, containing t
1 IliriV-l nree .ictr, lill'ic or less, nu mr
appurtenances, as the property of itiinitt
t.uitwick. now in the hands ol It. bert Candor
.'nil Joel Kanck, Executors. Notice is hereby
Piven to W 1 1 1 ia ill alter. Jacob l.eiser anil
Adam Shreck, and all other terre tenants of
Ihe land bounded and described above. i
Ou the same day, at 2 o'clock P. M., j
at the public house of W'm.L. Hitter, in White j
Deer township, Union county, a certain Lot
of Ground, more or less, situate in the town j
of New Columbia, township and cotiniy afore- j
said, bounded on ihe north byllie schooi house i
lot. east by an alley, souih by.lhe church lot j
and west by Third street, whereon are erected ,
a two-storey brick Dwelling House, a frame i
Wash House, frame stable, and oiher oft- I
buildings, Ac, with Ihe appurieuanr.es, as the I
property of 6'rorge J. Su-urtz. i
At the same time and place, two oth- !
er certain Tracts of Land, situated in While !
Deer township, and county of Union :
No. 1 Hounded on ihe north by land of
Francis Walker and others, on the east by 1
laud of David Bennage, on the south by land
of John shreck. and on the west by land of
Isaac High, containing Tu-entv-One Acres,
more or less, wilh Ihe appurtenances, &c.
The interest of Jacob Swariz in tract
No. 2 Bounded norihby Ian 1 of Joel Kline,
and others, east by land of William Siatrcn. I
south by land of Gtullrey DieiTenderfer, and
on the west by land of John Kimplc, contain- j
ing Six Acres, more or less, with Ihe appurte
nances, &C-, as the property of Jaeub Husartz. I
On Mumfay, the 13f. "f February, 1SG0, j
at 1 o'clock P. M-, at the pub! c house cf L. I
D. Brewer, in Ihe Borough of Lewisburg, a 1
certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate iu
Hariley township, and county of Union
bounded on the norlh by land of John How-,
aro,on tne east oy puonc roau, on me soein ;
by land of Henry R. Charles, and on the west j
by lands of Levi Burd, containing Eight
Acres, more or less, whereon is a young Apple ;
Orchard, oVc with ihe appurtenances, as the
property of Ihnry B- I'hurle.
At the same lime and place, a certain
Tract of Land, situate in West Buffalne town
ship and county of Union, bounded on the
north by land of Jeremiah Musser, on the east
by land of John Hanek, on Ihe south by land
of Michael Dunkle, William Ruhl and others,
west by land of Wm. Ruhl, John Ulsh and
others, containing One Hundred Acres, more
r less, whereon are erected a two-storey Rail
Dwelling House, a Hank Barn, and other out-
buildings, Ac, with the appurtenances, as the
properly of Cnartrs ll. Shriner.
JOHN CROSSGKOYE. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Lewisbun. Jan. 6. IHC.O
House and Building Lot,
South Front street. FOR 8ALE. The
f House is a two-storey Frame, on a half
lot wilh a Stable, and other nitihuildin?, and
some Fruit. An unimproved half lot adjoins.
Will be sold together, or separately, to suit
purchasers. JOSEPH REED.
Lewisburg, Dec. S7,
pdi
VALUAULE PROPERTY
AT
PI HLIC SALE.
BY an alias order of the Orphan's Tonrtof
L'niou couuty, will be aold at Public Out
cry, on
TucNday, 1 Ills of rcbruary,
next, the large and commodious two-storey
brick ,
MANSION HOUSE
and LOT, with the appurtenances, property ;
of Ihe late Jonaihan Ncsbit, dee'd, situate in
i the Uorough of I Arisbnrg, bounded on ihe
east by properly t, Lr. w m. naye-t, on tne
smh pjue ;ne wej o( o, w m
Jones, Esij., and on the North by Marktl St.,
ntiniDerea hi tne gener.it pian m ine oormisn
No. 47. The properly is NKAKI.Y NfcW,
and built in a iff, uurkntisnttke montter, and
f 'uP'r"r material,, and if wanted l-r
Public House, can be made suitable wiia a
few alterations.
Persons wishing to purchase can examine
the premises by calling on the subscriber, or
on William Junes, E.-q., adjoining the prem
ises. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day wheo condititins of sale will be made
known.
IirflH P. SIIF.LLEft, Ailm'r.
Lewisburg, Jan. -I), 1 'it'll
BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE.
j-rr-T 'i'he subscriberolfers to sell Ihe '
fl!Hl,fJlarge Brick Foundry at Ihe west
k.-;e,'K2 J-nd ol MaiUet street, inc u.linr
la, MM"- ... .... ..j.i...
lia 'i. ffjg tne . din ui'ili, .imc, rtioi 111 j
Aiachuiriy aiiached also a lare amount of
Patterns li.r Pulnt Rihlw tor Aorirnllnrat i
Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is reSar!ed as one
ol the bel locations for a good.sale business.
The Proprietor's lime is wholly enzrossed in
another einpli.yme
:t, uinch is ihe reasun he
desires to dispose ol this Foundry. For any
lurther particulars, address
WILLIAM FKICK. T.ewisbnrj,
Feb. 1S5S InionCo. Pa
FOR SALE OR RENT 1
j&- TWODOI'BI.F. FRAME HOI -A-
ILtiSEn ai;d Lots, each suitable forjljj.
two iamilies one on North Fouith street and
one on St. John street, for s.ale. Hall of each
of ihe above Houses are tor Kent.
fiAlso, for sale, four Buildint? Lof on
North Fifth street. JOHN" HOLOHTO.N.
Lewisburg, Jan. Sll, Ik'.S. Agent
tout House ami More Umon un JIurkil Sln-tl. ir
T'
HE subscriber offers for sale several
BRICK HOUSES, and nher Buil
dings, situate in the Bop'iish f Lewisburg.
Persons wishin? to purchase, will please
call on Mr. Jonaihan Wolfe, who will give
them such information as they mav detre.
JulyS, 1'! (i. SCHNAKLE.
FOR SALE.
ON Sooth Fifth street, a property j
consisting of a god Frame House JL"1 3
on a half Lot of ground. Terms eay. Apply
to May 17 A. B.YOK6E
FOR SALE. '
rpHE well-known Tilt rrn Stand
at the ra-t end of the Lewishure jLaiL
Bridge, in Chiiliuaue lownship. North'd
Co. ll will be sold on reasonable terms.
Inquire of W ILLIAM FKICK.
Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1SS.
FOR. RENT! I
rpiln TWO ltOU occupied at pre- ;
I sent by Washinzton Hutchinson as a
falonn. They are suitable for JSJ IOl'S.
For Terms apply to
Jan. 27. ISftR, JOHN B. LINN.
Foil SAlaTC. !
DESIRABLE Ituilding; Lot. 33 feet
feel front by lt.?A deep. Enquire of I
Beaver, Kremer & VOInre. j
A
It r.T-Two FRAMED HOUSES
JL on Sixth Street. Enquire of
WILLIAM FRICK.
Lewisburg, Jan. 9.
1G0.
TO I.i:T The corner house,orth
Third street, occupied by Dr. Meylerl
pMlsoSS wtliiiir to ,'ttalili-h Manufactories iD a a-a
A ai.d thrifin l-Inr,. aherr bii-m-. m j;tnJ, pre au
f e::-iui-iit tif ibv llMtniiioi.lon Sntlrniirnt.
New Hotel in Miffiinlmrg.
THE subscriber would respectfully in
""foro the Traveling Public everywhere.
i that he has taken and tilted up the premises
ol George Schoch, in the centre of
MAIN ST. Al IFFI.1N Ii L' KG,
whcre he jf arcd 1o accommodale slrane-
, n!tveitrfmen an,i beasts-in the
. . - .....t. r ...... i
and Lodging. ! "
've m'e a ca
. j .&9 .jj ijj-i-s CROTZER
Ap.l,"
CO.il.-
-COAL COIL.
rpHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand
.o.r,.. o. .
niokin and W ilkes llarre COAL, for lime and
stove purposes, which he will sell al ihe very
lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce.
Also, lllucksmiths t'nal, 1'latlrr and ialt.
Wish it distinctly understood, that I ml! not
be undersold bv any man Having good
weigh-scales, full' weight will be givfn.
Coal Yard near Weidrnsaul's hotel.
GEORGE 1IOI.STE1N.
Lewisburg, May S7,'5i).
tr P I C N I C.-wj
" Will jump into the W-igoo, an-1 all take a ride."
LARGE, handsome ,
i V and very comforta
ble UAt.O hasbren,
fitted up lor Ihe especial accommodation of
Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms
moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOUSEL.
Lewisburg, June 3, IS59.
LAW OFI'K'K REMOVED.
John B. Linn, .
A
his Douse ou N. Market St. bet. 1st & 3d
I.-.8 L.CM ilurg, I'a.
SA.MIXL II. OROTIC..
Attorney at I-.vt.
OFFICE on South Second near Market St.
I.EWISBVKU, I'A.
taAU Professional Business entrusted to
his care will be faithfully and promptly alien
et t Sept. 11, lMo7
TASHIOXAHLE Hats and Caps
ti (j0, Hats and Caps
Cheap H its anJ Caps
A very large stock of Hats and Caps
Young Gent's styles Hats and Cap-
Boys' and Children's Hals and Caps
Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, the only
Halter in Lewisburg
I.10R 8AI E, CHEAP A Lny Pref and
' Trimming Knife, a convenient article for .
Printers to trim pamphlets. Ac. i
MayS7,'S9. C.J.STAHL.Bonk Binder.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having boneht all the
Tools, Stove and Furniture beloneing to
iw Tin Mnnn rnrmerli- named bv ma and re
cently and now used by Jim W. Wasstujr.,
and having loaned sain vienseu iooi, sm.c . ,nem to ,he sut.scnoer lor seiun" -and
furniture aforesaid, during my pleasure. ,hose puinR sa,j fs,f are requested to
does hereby give notice that said property is . preselU lnf m Irjallv authenticated I for settle
my own, and has been loaned as above, and ro,nt THOMAS HOWARD. Executor
all persons are hereby forbidden interfering ; Lewisburg. Jan. 6, 1S0 pd
with the same aa it is wholly mine. -----' ........cg.
DANIEL SCHRACK. ,vat r ot t. sith At m cr
Lewisburg, Dec. 51, ISM. ' i IMV uunw-t ' I1C-'-" '
VARIETY STORE
AND
POST OFFICE.
LARfiE supply or BmiksStationery,
ll Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection
eries, Teas, Spices, Pruit, Null, Bailuti,
Pictures, and a vaneiy of NICK NACKS fur
sale litU at ihe
7 6:iJ LEWISBLRG POST OFFICE.
I
H ID AND PINE OIL ran be had at the
POT OFFICE
I ' IN E Gold I'f.Na tuf Ladies and (Jems eaa
1 be hadatihe POT OFFICE
SEVEItAL sells of CAVEOS and other
Breast Pins and Ear Kings can be had
very cheap at the POT OFFICE
1
) t Tl Kit. Legs, Laid and Poultry takea ia
1 J)
Licnange tor ttuotts at ihe
P)siTOFFICE
FEW ftoxes of Itaisins, Figs, Dalta aadj
Prime Prunes lor sale at the
POST OFFICE
u
liocds
promptly attended to at ike
POST OFFICE
IADIEScan hod the largest and btt assort
i n:ei:t of Letier andN'ie PAPER. Envel
opes Ac. at ihe POST OFFICE
Another lot at Johnson's (fl
Cht-ap Boot & Shoe Store.p
CHEAP FOR CASH!
A Y.Vl SlOlk Of BflOtS ailll fh06S Beit
: i door n. J. & J. Wal's Wiore, Lewisburg,
here may le t. ui.d ihe cheapeat stork ever
( tiered in this place.no mistake, ( all and el
amine f. r yourselves and save at least S3
prr cent.
.Ven's Bi nts f,m -j ,0 sS
ChiMrei.V. Youth A Bi.ys'froin l to $3
omen's Ooms from ' SO lo 75 eta
Men's do 87c to (1
and everything m our line cheaper than Ike
che npest.
All kir.Is of B..m. Shoes & (Jailers MADE
To OliiiKI!. i f the best material, and war
ranted. A larie siock of home-made work
kept Elnavs in IianJ, ahich will be sold
verv li'v.
KEPAIBINfi rfone at the sbnrtcl notice,
by liie siilis-n!,er. M. JOHNSON.
I.ewibur;. Ocl. J, 1SS9.
K0WRY "b EKY-LIGET GALLERY,
OVER J.s. M Fad.len's Hardware Store,
formerly lloushtou's Shoe Store, Marke
street, l.ewi-l ur. Pa.
AMLl.'O Ti J'US, MELA IXO TYPES,
Ac, in the UMial superior style. In addition
to ihese picture, I am now prepared to take
riiotogl ;iih, laie or small, equal to
ihe best made an a I. tie. Also, HaCI.O
TYPES. These pictures are colored to if
reseni life, and are superior loan oil painitnf,
ivitig lhai tidelity ol eipression and feature
ihat can be produced ooly by the Camera.
These pictures are patented, and 1 have the
exclusive right for Union ronnty. Call
examine specimens. April 21, If5SL
LiwiiiijiLii. jus. a Rosa. j.j. rauitB
rrrr- LpalmEr a. Co.,
fc?stfj Lewisburs Planing Jlill,
fiaSaEEeeep ronsiantly on hand and
loauuiaciure to order 1 loorinp. Mdlaa;,
UoorM.aali. Sliulli rn. lillnda.
MuuIUIibitn ol all pallrrns.
and all other descriptions of Wood Work used
in Building.
Orders respectfully solicte'd and promptly
filled. All work warranted to sive satisfaction
Ir'An extensive lot of l.uniber of all
tlescriptirns on hand lor sale.
Factruvn yirth Second trcet,LaciiburgtFm
April 22,
FOR SALE.
Schclarhbip of the - Iron (ily
l itmmrrcmL luiitee.
Address Box 187,
Lewisburg P. O.
May 27, 1059.
NEW FIRM
IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscriber
respectfully announce to the ritizens o
Lewisburg and vicinity ihat ihey have formad
a Parli.ership in the
Tailoring Business,
at the well-known stand of James Criswellow
Market street, where thry are prepared to
( l'J'.I.Vj MjkK I J'tJtr.'er in the very
best Mile, Men's and Kojs' lothinK t
every description on short nonce. We ask
a share ol the public paironagr.
JAMES RISWELL,
J. F. CHAFFER.
Lewisburg. April 4, lt-i'J
HOUSE BUILDERS.
rpAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are
I appointed Agents for the sale of
Doors, Itliii.l &. Window Sash
of all sues, made of ihe best material. All
work warranted. W Made by L.B.SPROUT,
HocVsviile, Pa. ami for sale by
t,TJ F S CALDW ELL, Lewisburg
Ko Grindstones.Grocerics, oi Donkey
Coats,
1)1 T hundreds of Hals and Caps of the
y late-i styles. a little cheaper than can be
lound elsewhere. Call and see ihem at
' O'ltsoM Hat Manufactory, Ltvfiilurg, Pa
J. SCEREYER & SOW
II
AYE received their SECOND ARRIVAL
of Spring and Summer Goods, Ladiea
Diess (Jim tls. Mantillas, and a large lot of
Ladies' Collars and Sleeves from auction.
Also a general assortment of Men's Wear.
Trimmingt, troltonades, Cassimera & Cloths,
which will be sold cheap.
May 15, ls'S'J.
irsr-ir.rof Kel KouKsanuoinerartiei.a
o ?-) ... . . ....... 1.. k. k.
ty ol lliai KUUl oil nanu .'i ...o.. . v. ...a.
Le-isburc Him kinder, CM: M ltL
v II. .i:i.lllltT, DKXT1ST,
G?rrl Market street, next door lo Brown ft
Rater's Store LEW ISBIKG, PA.
tiios. cmiER
HAS just received a splendid assortment
of the very best, cheapest and most
tashionable Jevi t'Irj in the market. His
Stock comprises
llrratt lMnw,
Cbniit,
tar Rlnp..
I'inger Itinicit,
ilrart'lrlo.
Mceie nullona.
MUdM,&C.laC.a
which will be sold extremely low for Cart
He respectlully asks the patronage of all
his old customers ; and also invites new ones
lo give him a call before makine their pur
chases. Call at Ihe sign of the Big Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. 4.'5i
Executor's Notice.
"VOTICE is hereby given, thai Letters tes
1 N lamentary on Ihe last will and testament
of DAY ID HOWARD, late of the Mission
San Jose, in California, deceased, have beea
eranted to the underlined, by ihe Register o.
,aviUg claims against said estate will present
Union county, in uue lorm in i
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