fc O. M. WOKDEN It J. B.CORNEU0S. T tlmtimrtm Tb Lewi-im-m Cnioxrrte, fo lt-lii Fti ih CiU yntnn. hn the UiyrH ui best irfalation often N'owr io Lnion Cuuoty. FreHom, national; Slavery, sectional ! iDiiquTE momriM to intuitu iihm;ii, AXU Wet aaathrr lich of Slave TfrrHnrr bj Ettrnsloa, rrtar. ur ( uwaui-sl. Tbaabnv. ai. anl will Wllie two l.a!in( Prineti'lHi hf- tlie eouutry. until lu-y aro vi:-u.iiu ; anil we nail lU-m tn ur start b-ail, llin to float nnill thiy .arla triumph aly. Hi. NNttonal Cnitol at Watb- -Thr ftppisllloa Mate ronvrnll;B, to nominal a .uliltr f"r lipTcrii'iT'. if .p iiitM to asfu-mlle at II tKBls.lrt on WhONlisDAY til. 2-1 FEItMMar, lsoo. 4arUtMocuiTiT: Stit Oxv, Kuisq, Ktn. -V ITVClUBJLKtZO VEV. COS-VlLVri, MOXI'AY, APEIfc C3. -.ATIUNAL llSF. CtiSV, ClUfAUO, M'SI, JOS IX Thirty-Sixth Cocoas.. .1st Session. A Speaker... at Last! The pi-t, has been rather a lively writ i T I : . '. .i t - . t n.l:.. , . . . , . , .. 6oIno2 the tiiion, and of advertisiD" Holpcr's book, the Democracy attained from speaking and tried a new gsme at voting. On Friday last, the South Americans lad agreed to support Wm. II. N. Smith, one of their own cumber from North Car olina, for Speaker, By represanting him as an old Whig Tariff man, and dead op posed to the Lecompton Administration, they over-persuaded Mr. Nixon of N. J., and Mcasrs. Morris, Scranton, Junkin, and Wood of IV, with two or three other Northern men, to "givo Smith one com plimentary vote." They next told the Democracy they conld elect Smith if they would give him, ia addition, the solid Democratic vote. Some of the Anti Le 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 had at first refused to vote for him who solemnly dcclartd they never would support a Know Noth ing began te change their votes in his favor. It was bCirmcd he was not and pevex was a Know Nothing, upon which till ihe Democratic parly, (except three from the North West,) put themselves on record for a Know Nothing ! The sight of the most rabid and extreme Disunion- isle, Free Traders and Slavery Extcnsion- ists, voting for cue Southerner, opened the eyes of the above named Pennsylva- the filial result was reached by the acccs liitDS. They saw iunuljtfj bad lied. Sat- sion of Mr. liriggs of New York, to the isfled that Smith was a cat.-paw for Uu- Republican side, and the following vote : cuanan, thry also "UianjnJ. Vicir tores, and thus defeated the bold, bald game , '. e,, Smith lacked 3 of aa election, and the House adjourned until Monday. Saiuu,ay, Mr. Sherman called bis irieuus together, aca insutca upon their trying another candidate. He felt proud Of their support, but thought perhaps eomc other one could command niurc voles. Without any formal action, Ex- Gov. Pennington, of New Jersey, was ten- crally fixed upon as the Opposition can- Mate- Mospat, the Hall and galkrics were crowded to suffjeation the ladies stand- ing upon tho floor. After a great many tints, and much delay, they retired. Up- on calling trie roll, every .neaDer rcpon- ded excepting ISrocn (Uem.) of Ji-y., give ampie time fur ie gpcaker to ar who will net be cf tho requisite age to range tbc Committees, and for the nomi become a Member until J une next ; Stall- D:,tion uf (jicrk aD(1 o!her officers. Sure worth (Dcm.) cf Ala., who Las been kept Jf af!or tuch ar,ju,JU, hbors, tho over Bt homo by illness; and Clark 15. Coch- workt(1 Members need a little recrcatiou ! rane (Ucp.) of N. Y., who has gone home In lho tialCj ,l(te ijnion" curvive. ia poor health. the shock of the success of the caudidite Mr. Sherman (Ohio) rose amid a pro- of ,Le uit Republicans, and Helper's found silence everywhere. lie said, I , , . ,. . .. , , ' , .. ,J , ..it. , i both is er readies itself everywhere I Ihroughout tuis prjlouged contest he had I , . . been supported by a large plurality of his j Speaker 1855 and 1G69. frieud. They, till now, had uduered to j Til(,rc are 5,ome r,olDls vr resemblance be biia with a fi Jtlity and devotion which he , tvecn ,nose iur.!!-eontested results. Iu lSjfi, respected, aod wh:ch he believed had re- j tl.e 6tst vol. f lIie K-puMans was cast lor ceived the applause t f their constituents. Mr- ,-anlr,be!i ,.f ohlc, and afterwards f.,r They bad stood bcre nndnmijcd, amid ' B-,!;s in 1SKni ,h first VuteJ fur Mr- sh(.r. threats of disuuioD and disorgaoizitiun conscious of the rcctiluio of tlicir ir.ieu- tions,6no intheiradcratiouof the tnsti- j tulion, and the obedic-tee to laws. They J Lave been ailent, firm and may. Oil the I , , tl.. .n ili;. I other nana, iney nave sceti meir ancient anil national aavc-rr, uroaea iuio irag- rncnts. They nave teea nome ot them combine, ly a, written snrecmcnt, to pre vent a majority of tho U juse from rre- BcritJIOg ruies lor ma orgauizauuu oi mis ... r . i r .1 - , Sift: ! auic.'a I ' , cent, lihty to their organization. I should rc- .... ..i..i,,.Id ami I Lrlieve it would be I Z ,.;.,1 l ...iiv. to Lave anv one who i m ..iu j i -- ... . I . .nnnnrlnr. directlV Of ItdlfeCt V. OI I this Administration, cr who owed it any j o m Kui'i"" - - j j j ' llegiauee, or favor, cr affection, occupy anv oosition in this House. I should re- gird it as a public calamity to have tbe power of this House, direetly or indirect- ... , is nuder the control of this Adminislra-! ,,nrl . .nii u would be, it seems io me, a ! fatal mistake, a fatal policy, to trust the power of this House in the hands or un- Jcr the control of gentlemen who have ; proclaimed, that, in any event, under any ; circumstances, they would dissolve the , I uion ol these states, i ligbcst duty of patriotis . I regard it as the ; iotism to submerge j ' ."..I,,, . rl j.crsuu.1 icMup, -u- ---.j -- llcDub'ican should be elected President of ; """" " "" " " " , ' w the iacr. m recnru win auuere io mm P., -. 4J..... ..M ..... J ' the final vote was Pennington, Rep, 117 ; . ,:,. ., f . , . - - r i j i.. -I, ,l v ; ! M C ernand, Dem, 85; Gilmer, So. Am., . ' ' th,s fa,r fabric, and break up th l n 4toa ; aod W,H be " of regret when the of these Si. es And new th y Lave seen S- fow Me men of charms of effiea ahall have p,ed away. Ibcir ancient 7"?"'!"- I lhe majority prevented a due organization for 1 While this action of Gov. U!.ck indicates ed. and dajDrcanizcd unite in supporting ' , , . , ... . , ' ? j "i u.f weeks, and the last vcte came out last about lhe svmrjathv of Ires, liuchanan with .miin nprp in onen anu iiuieu cus- ' w . - I should sacrifice all private interests for tbe formerly Governor of New Jersey, aad is a j of (j0jiml on ,hc 22d, and instantly leav good of his country. I proclaimed here, ! gentleman past middle age, of long expert-j . overt()nk tbc retiring Constitution afew days ago, and I Lave always stood ; ence,great dignity, and high moral character. tistg 0D tha 23d ,t ,j,4 formidable barran upon the position, that, whenever any of He was alwaya a Whig, Tariff man, and op- : c (ra,ic) f Muerto, aud completely my political irieuus w .ssoeiaiv. cuuiu i combine a greater number of votes than I not know why he is not as acceptable lo the could I would retire from the scene, and j R-publicans as Mr. Sherman, except that the Cive him the honor, if there is any honor, heaped upon the laiter had rather en- give uiui i u i j i jcarf h,m to , furnds of Freedom. The in tbe position I occupy. I believe that lnucza o( hosI1y , Mr. therman, was, lima has now arrived. I believe a grca- j nj unceasing vigilance in probing to the bol ter concentration can be made npon anotb-! torn the corruptions of the Administration, as er gentleman, than upon mi self, by those i he did when on ihe Kansas Investigating Com ,.;j. f ih. 1t.T.nMiean nrirEnilion I "'" and lasl year: ihey feared bim as Therefore, I respectfully withdraw m, name as a endidate, and, in domjr o, Mr. i Clerk, allow me ts return my heartfelt thars to ail my political fiiccd. who have . stood by me in thin contest, especially to th nee wilb whom I am not connected by party tics, bat by the higher tics of aiatu- al sympathy, respect and affection. Sir, if 1 bad one moro favor to ark of tbem, it would be that in one unbroken column, it h an unfaltering front, every man of them wheel into the line and cast his 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 THIBTT-! BALLOT. Whole No. of Votes 231 Necessary to a choice llrt Mr. Pennington. N. J , Rp. 115 Mr. Smith, N. C, Coalition 113 Scattering 6 The 40th and 41st ballot indicated do change, except that there was one less scattering vote: which left Pennington only firo votes to gain to secure an election. Titspay, the Know-Nothing, Irish-loving, Tariff, Froe-Trade.Slavery-Kitension, Douglas-Democrat, Whig, Union, Nullifi- catiun, ciaiah thc-Kcpublican candidate, ... ., ,. , ,, -., Smith of North Carolina, gracefully with drew from his "bad eminence." The De mocracy acknowledged their game about "played out." Some of the South Amer icans poked fun at them, and said they would not vote for any Loeofoeo, although they had all come down on their marrow bones to tbem. 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 (Tcxa?,) 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 Sovreignty man. Dolefully, with sad forebodings, they reached the FiiBTi-nrroxn billot. Whole Xo. of Voles, 233 Necessary to a choice 117 Mr. Pennington 1 16 Mr. M Clernand 1 Mr. fiilmer 6 Mr. M'tjtieen 6 Mr. Millson 6 Scattering (among nine gentlemen) 9 II. Winter Davis, of Ualtimorc, raised I 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) riTi--rnian billot. Jl'hoIe Ko- o( vIes Necessary to a choice Pennington, X. J., Rep. M'Cleruand, III., Dem. "l C" Sl-Uth Am 833 117 117 65 IS 15 Tbis rcsult wa, rcceiTed w;,h maoifes- tat;0BS of applaud. The Cleik tnnounc- cd that Mr. Pennington was elected Speaker of the House, and named Messrs. Rocock and Sherman to conduct the Spea- tcr to lho CLsir wljiolj ,Lcy prorilptv did. Mr. Pcnniugton thanked the House for their kindness in electing him to that honorable position, and congratulated tbem on their success in accomplishing an or- gmieitian. Aftcr a si0Tt debate, the House ad- j.JUrncd until Friday next. This will' : man of Ohio and next for Mr. Pennington.. . tll, ,onle!. l3sttJ 3d Dec. to 2d lVjc, javs. j mco. from 5th Dec. lo 1st! Feh!58 daysThe parties stood, nominally, ! ".; .,,..; , ..,.;..: ' 1 r 't and 3? Korh onii Soulh Americans; in 18(50, 1 . . Onnosition. of , , , , whom S were Anli-I.ecompton Democrats, 87 I Administration, and 30 South American non-j deseripls- -The final vole in 1956, ondcr the ' .,. Rpn ,,. ,l, - S- A- Scauer,ng, 11, Ah-! . t nt w..ti'n IO f,.fat "51 In l.r.fl 1 ........... r, ... lhe first should have done. To this squad , of balf a dozen, much blame and responsi- biliiy.belongsas the masses on both the Anti -' - -""J he r' in sri,e ' ,he fixating Disunicnists. We have not the details, but suppose it will i be found that, on the final vole, Messrs. Has- . ; kin and Reynolds of N. Y., Adrain and Riggs ot J, ana nic.man ana ccnwariz oi ra. -uu '""i tacitly understood at the time they were J ted. (To this may be added Mr. Dav.s of j Md., in place of Riggs. the only man in the j - sectional" Souih who voted for the Northern ' Speaker.) I hose who ftnaiiy voted against , the wishes and views of those who elected i them, Clark of N. Y. and Davis of lnd. Th. Mr P,iMto. , , " ' ',". , " ' i poseo io me rxtension oi oi.vcry. n c uu : tE?&?: of commutes, as if confined to ihe cbair. ! He will not Le uitiiuuktd h) oai fi.tuuj io tue t aiure. 1 UJilOK COUNTY STAR Pennsylvania Legislature. Small Notes. A till bas been intro- duccd iota 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 p?rsns, such as merchants, hotel-keepers, brokers, and, in fact, every one engaged in a business where thero 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 nr them a license to carry on their busiues, 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 caso of Allen vs. Donnelly, met again on Friday afternoon, when the at- torncy for the contestant ahaudoncd the ca,e, and akcd the Committee to report ' .. .. .. i.i l- that Mr. Donnelly was entitled lo bis seat for the want of sufficient evidence to the contrary. Tbe House refused to lay aside for a second reading, the biil to vacite certain streets and alleys in Churchville. Mr. Smith of Philadelphia, introduced into the Senate a Free Hanking Law, which is in tbe main similar to those in troduced and defeated at previous sessions. Tbe West liranch Hank ask to enlarge its capital to $20U,000. An iusurance Company is proposed to be located at B'.Uefonte. We learn by the WiI!iamport Gazette that the people of lirady township are again asking for rc-anntxatinn to Union county. It opposes the "rilit of the pco plo to regulate their own domestic institu tions," and sagely proposes to auuex Un ion county to William.-p rt ! A new Exemption law, saving home steads to tbe vaiuo of $1,000, is before tbe Legislature also a bill to incorporate tbe Sclinsgrovc and Philadelphia Kaiiroad Company, (which we would liko to tee.) The Legislative Prater Meetiso, inaugurated on Wednesday morning last, is now a "fixed institution," having suc ceeded beyond the most sanguine expecta tions of its origiuators. The meeting tbis morning was tbe largest yet held, and tbe exercises, conducted by Mr. Austin, of the House, were exceedingly interesting aad impressive. Tbe throne of graeewas fervently addressed by several Members of tbe Legislature, and appropriate hymns sung in full chorus by tbe assembly of worshippers. Of the clergymen of our town Messrs. Hay, (Lutheran), Miles, (Baptist,) and DeWilt," (Presbyterian,) were present and participated in tne servi ces. There can be no doubt that much good will result from this movement, orig inated, as we learn, by a g. ntleman con nected with tbe reportorial corps of the House of Representatives, who is to be commended for his active aod zealous ef forts in a good cause. Harriiburij Tel tjroih. Popular Sovreignty. Tho Territorial Legislature of Nebraska recently passed a bill to exclude slavery from that Territory. It was a short bill, whoso phrases were borrcwod from the Jeffersonian ordinance of 1789, as follows: "Sec. 1. lie it enacted by the Council aud House of Representatives of the Ter ritory of Nebraska, That slavery or invol untary servitude, except for tbe punish ment of crime, be and the same is forever prohibited in this Territory. Sec. 2. This act shall tako effect and I be in force from and aftcr tho first day of July, A. v., isov. The bill was sent to Gov. Black, one of Mr. liuchanan's office-holders, who pre sides over that Territory, who returned it with his veto. The demoralizing influ ence of Democratic politics on the charae- tcr of those who associate themselves with j that party is il.ustraica in lho action oi j theGovernortoahumiliatingcxtent. Gov. in l, !, r rtn.a : ... ,,i Hackbut a few years sinco was opposed J 1 r to Mavery. la mis ne was ooeying mo j in.tmc'a r.f Ina nnturn aa well as tb die. , ,. ,, . ., ,.- . I tatcs of his conscience. But, identifying himself with the corrupt party in power, j be has fljated down the stream with it. uulil be Cnds himself the mere agent of : the slavery propagandists. It is painful to believe, when the privilege of deciding ! I ' ' L... U .': " i octwceu ireeuum, nuu su us miuuuaui ; .,..;, ,nj sUVerv i-l, all iu ,om ' e " . " paDViriB norrore, was given io a oaiive oi ' J . I'ennsjlvania a person who was raised aruoDg free inslitutious.and partook freely ,.f i...ir ..Ivantwsthut h. ahni.ld ,... decided in favor of the latter. Yet such ... . t- 1 II . . - m ina iacr. u is rccnru win auuere 10 uim .koio who dcire to extend ulaverv into , ,,;, orics.it hoe, not .Intraet from the odium with which his territural repre- sentative bas surrounded himself. Read imj Journal. Fbom Mexico. General Miramon, it seems, following up bia former important victories, had made another remarkably rocccsaful campaign, forcing his adversa ries, five thousand strong, aod under the eom'mmncl of two of the ablest Coostito, tioo,,ut ;c.dcr,f tl0m ,be formidable po ..j)0s L ba(j wC M)eclod lnd cn. . hed al ,he decp barranca de Atcoqut. he ,,,; 0f L Pigoera, l the ! J, . f ierjco ,cd (he river and hills of Tarinastla. on tbe 18th and 21 of De- - - . - "? M:u rr:aW,..T cemoer. lie iook possession oi me lown i defva.tetl tbem on tbe 24th. John Strait, one hundred and one years of age, died tbis month in Ohio. He was a Rhode Islander, a Whig soldier in tbe Revolution, and a Baptist preacher for seventy five years. Queen Victoria's second son, Prince Al- T' 1?? ? froma brotherMiddy.whilelyingat Iltirut, nn " " pvrT be n ,De mli- nru to confess lhat he trai in fault. & LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE FEB. 3, I860. To Kimovb Clinkers in Stoves. Persons troubled with clinkers adhering to the lining of their stoves or furnace may be interested in knowing that by pla cing a few oyster shells into the grate, while the fire is ignited, the clinkers will become loosened so as to be readily re moved without the danger of breaking the lining. A Georgia paper declares that if Dou glas is elected President, or anybody else but a Southern disunionist, the Union will be dissolved if it should be necessary to slay fifteen millions of Tankesa! For the " Star A Chroukli ." Mksii. Em-runs: As ihe time is fast ap proaching when it will be the duty uf the around and choose a man qualified lo fill Ihe .-..iv.- ih l in Iti.lii9l tMni-r tn I it. . IT nosn.on of Judecf said district. The posi - 1 '" is a hiph and responsible one, and une iu I h,ch alllhe P"T' At'P.l, "TTIrl tai-payers iii particular. J he man to occupy such a position should be a hih-toncd gen tleman, possessing a Urge snare oi morality and moral courase, combined with an exten sive knowledge of law and ruaniy courage and independence sufficient to enable him lo administer justice to all. without fear or lavor to any on. Allow me, through your paper, to recommend Orongi F. Mills, of Lewis bure, who is in every respect qualified to meet eveiy requisition and fill so important a posi tion with honor to himself, and satisfaction to all concerned. Ost or tui PtofLi. American and Foreign STEREOSCOPIC EMPOK1UM E. ANTHONY, a9 Froiawnj, HrW lork lAltrr May 1st. ll, at bvl lihtjalH.V, taodouri trum tbe l. .Nirhulaa Uutirl. 'IMIK Strt-oMilw In th moft inttntrtirr, iuf'mtmif, -X tnlrrt"ttitni. itmutih'j au.l satiny of m-alrrn liirt-n-tion. Non. arr tin yi.ung or tin Jd, Do, loo XMl'llijritt pr nnrduraUit, to ai-kooal ililii itH acrtii anj braiily. No homi- U oumiU-t witliuut it, aud will ytnttrjle ne tryvhtrt. li iTr-nt in your Tlrw Tiry fart of thr world, in all tile nhff, Ih.Mmu, pr'fc!ire, mud tbiiryntu nj iielail, as 11 vou wrr en me ppol. i fhotirapliraR-vrrjwhT-ei,lirlD( Eumr. Aia, ' Afriea. Amt-nra, In aarrh ol thf tcraod and tltv tiranti- I ful, ao.l Uu UT ISM an i(utji enrKhir V h..Tr in immrni TaritT of itipr Vd-wn nf 3ro.fi in rri(i, tnl'ti, KnirUnd, rotUn-t, Irelnnil, W Frmnct. Kilffinm, Holland, PwitirrUnd, Hpnin, Tb Hhinr, VvTKailkH. St Ctond, Fontrtint blfu, Tui:irrir.t luly, Turkey, Kijpt, Atl ilttr H !y Iud, Cluuav, Id di, Clirv!lj I'alaii-i, mIpo Iioufi Iiltorlil, uuinF, tnarrtNire n-i.f. breakfast wvnf,ir-nirn, atntuary. Ac, . An rj"7wifr oi-wrfm-nt of UtmmnUd lnUrr of rlat--i. Cburfh!, nnd Cathr-lml. nf Friiice, Italr.atc. kf. The vlTi-ct of tbese iJluuiiuatt-d tiewa ia noil re tTafrr.VdVr". Krcrtv 'iF5M.Ei !t or wealth ATiiMTriiT,m tiAnll . tikTn in In lrwinjrnKiti. ui nf our Tjuintt tirwion gt with a if nf i('ivimrop,ithoinff li, 'la.frloT 1 1H iu-onp. NothioiC can Im nmre furl Dating, and one run offt-r no rratr treat to ft frieud fond ol the pictur-ef-ifif and th haiHMul. Anthony's InstAhtonrout Ptrrpoarnpe Viwn are to la tX. I'hot'iraptc wnodtir. lhry arrlakr-n in Wwfurtt'tH put' a sprntt't. tnd ev-r-rytbififf no matUr Ato rajiid'y it tjy f m.cg. i d-iirU-d dt aliar1y and dMtinrtlr an if it had Ihtj p. rfertly at rrt. Thin !?. an additional Talu". for t th- Iffautic of inanitnatf nature itmltltlhe charm ofhf, ami m-itinn. Tbe prncef If a dirovTjr cf ftornwn, and t.nr unknow n tn Enr-p, we ret iTr from Londnn and I'nhi larate ordrt for Anthony's la?tanta aeous Vk-ws uf Amrrii-.'tn lift and ft-enery. Am one ntlifr tbini-tt w have jtlut bullili.l Stcno tropic Illustration, of tbe Ct-ne of tb FiLTos thrkt I'avviA Viftixq. io hi La-mj heart Wl an in turret. Tlif i-nrtirulurn of tbL will be found iu our cat .in:"' - UlB tlUKii ef .ul js tand trices will belurwarded t any al'lreai on rrvi-t of a tnuip. lrtit at a ditlanev wndioif u f-l, $5, fjft, $ti, $J0,nr f i6run hnT a sod in-truai' &t aod lurb picture a. tli- y may miucft, Mct by Ksprtt. Vit-wi alone, (witliout lunrutneut) can be fent by mud. I'artiva wno tn b sdriwd of rvrrytMn realty ralur.hle in tbe line that rom-n out, may Hnd ujt tli-ir nanrii tn j. la.- nn rt-rord, and we will kevj tbein posted at our nii expetiaw. Mm huurr. will find Photorraj-hy a moot fncinatinc and d-litt bt till amu-nifi.t. We art- pre.art-d to fit nut a in arun with etvrytliiii) neonnry fr tbeir ucr!a t p.'tbfr aitb iuatruciiotii "lluw to Uke Steri.-..ilr Pic tiov." B. MHIM. Inirrter and Mamifirtuivr of rhntorapbic AlaU'ri al. !tnc-i-cM and McrtHim-npie it-s. banU irom eTt-ry fcii"n of the enuntry are rKrctfiiliy inviti-d V mke an examination of our et--k. nur di -count to the trade will bf librral. To PbolO(rriphrr.l''it clawstereotcapic Negative! WiDbd. Sod by mail a print nnmniuited, with price of NVjta Ure. TtflCut tin out for future ivference.J 4iub5 t'nlon C'oiinly Court Proclamation WHKKKA.f, the Hon. AB M S.WII.KOX, 1'resident Judge fur the 211 :h Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of lhe counties of Tiiion, M i til i n and Muyder, and Pin 1.1 r Kvhl and Jjiii H'Snmrin E5is.,Asso ciate Judges in I'uion county. have issued iheir precept, bearniR date the 21th day of Dec. Ihu'.i, and to me directed, for lhe holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and (ieneral Quarter Sessions at LEW ISBriilS, for lhe county of L'NION, on Ihe second MONDAY of KEB'Y (being the l:I'h day) ISW, and to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in aiul fr lhe county of Lnion. to appear in their pwn proper persons with their records, inqui- sitions.exaininaiioiis and other remembrances . , ... ... ,. ,K:. ... . to do those things which ol their olhccs and in their behalf appertain to be done; and allWn nesses and other persons prosecuiin; in behali nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf I of ihe Commonwealth against any person or periUnSf are rrnujrcJ to be ihen and there attending, and not depart without leave at their Per" - Jur,'rs are requested in pe punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice, tiiven under my hand and seal at the Sher- ble 1o notice. ven under my hand and seal at the Sher- ! ill's Ollice :n Lewisburg, the 12th day of Ja- nuar''. - ,n !he'ca.r onr ? i"?"? eignt nnuitren anu sixty ann ine riguiy-iourin yar of the Independence of the United States of AmericaGod save the Commonwealth! JOHN CltO.S(ii;OVE,herirl Protiionotary's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, lhal the following Assignee Ac counts have been filed in ihe Prothonoiary's i flice at Lewisburg, l'nion county, and lhat Ihe same accounts will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, on Friday, the 17:h day of February next, for confirmation and allowance, lo will The account of Joel Kichl, Assignee of Yw Yuder, of Limestone towaship. The account of George Dretsbach, Esq, Assignee of E. tt Waller, of MifHinburg. The account of David charter. Assignee of iVnry Haul:, of West Bullaloe township. The account of George Dreisbac.h, Esq, Assignee of Oatid Bearer, of Bullaloe town ship. The account of Gen. Philip Gross, commit tee r.f Abraliam liuer, of Union township now dee'd. SAM TEL ROL'SH, Proih'y. Lewisburg, Jan. IS, 1860 REGISTER'S NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given to all con ccrned.lhat the following named persons have settled iheir accounts in the Register's Oilice at Lewisburg, Union county, and lhat the said accounts win oe prcscmcu iui ti-oni-nation and allowance at lhe Orphans Court, to be held at LEWISBURG, for lhe county of Union, on the third Friday of FEBRUARY oexig the lTth day o said mon n, viz l.The Account of Edward W,l and ... , el Wilson .Administrators oft he estate j of Samuel Wilum late of the Borough of New Berlin, dee'd. 1. The account of Thomas Hayes.Guardian of Sarah Price (now Sarah Goodlander) a mi nor child of Mrs. Elizabeth Price, late of Lew isburg. dee'd. 3. The Account of Edward Ranck and Sa rah Goodlander, Executors of the last will i and testament of Paul Goodlander late uf White Deer Twp, dee'd. 4. The Account of Helen C. Hayes, Adinio istrator of David Hayes, dee'd, who was one of die Administrators of R. G. H. lluye; late of West BuOaloe Twp, dee'd. 5. The Account of Samuel 8. Barber. Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Nancy Yamalzah late of lhe Borough of Mifflinburg, dee'd GEORGE MERRILL, Register. Register's Olfic?, Lewisburg, Jan. 16, ISCO. i Heal Estate. For Sale or Rent. ; rp i J- HE Dwelling and Lot on ihe corner onpci.e the Lutheran church. lf&LM. not sold by Ihe 1st of March, the property will be fur reut. Inqo'ire un Ihr premises of Mil. ELIZABETH BENNAtiE. FOR RENT, TWO DWELLING HOUSES on Water street one now occupied by David llerr, and lue other by Thomas waters, in- quire of WM. HAVES, M. D. Lewisburg, Jan. 25, lSuO ton itnT. rpHE HALF HOI Si: and LOT on South I Second Street, I.ewisburg, near Hie Col- le.e Ciroiinds.now occupied by Capl. Fisher. I ri rinii v v c. I hrirt nan :irn rnnmG aiw i kitchen on tlie lower floor, and on the lot a ! Cistern. Well of Water. Barn. Ac. posses. sion given tne 1st oi .tpru. Appiy on ine premises lo Mis. MAK1A C. V i:CE.Vr. Jan. 14, 1SH0. SHEIilFF'S SALES. "I)Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and l one ol Al. Lev. r a. issued out of the countv.and Court of Common Pleas of L'nion countv.and lo me uireciea. i will expose lo public sale or j outcry, al the places and daies hereinafter named, viz med, viz: On tYxhiu. Ih, 37 t,f F.Uunru. ISfiO. on ihi nrrmisr.. srern uriin, T,i ni'l.u.i situate in While Deer townshin.l.'nion eouniv! . . . J . lso. I . tract ol limner Land, bounded north by land of S. L. Deck, east bv other and of Kaufman &. Keber, smiih l.y land of I 1 "e '"Pfetor s lime is wholly engrossed in here mav te found lhe ch-ape.l sleek ever Kaniel Uriinae and weM hy land of . I,. ! another euiploymenl, which is lhe reason he , tiered in this place.no mi-take. Call and l Beek, coniainin? One Hundred and Twenly psires to dispose of this Foundry. Fcr any , amine f. r yourselves and save at least 9 Acres, more or le-s, whereon is a srood Water ! '""her particulars, address ; ,.r cnt. Power, wnh Ihe appurtenancps, ic. No. i Hounded north by Tract Xo. 1, east bv other lands of Kaufman A. Iteber. south tv land of John Everlind and i ihers, and nesl I by land of t. r. Miller and Kaufman Jfc Ke ner.coiuainiii; i wc iiuntireii ana raT?(M Filly Acres, more or less, w be re-;!::! j on are erected a rurnace, i-riitr"T3i' ,, ,. .. .u. "m' !1 ntneen i) eiiincEijn, .- ,T!j i H OUSes, Store House, ltan!' Piaril, .Will'; Sla- I l,e anj 0her oul-bUlldlllSS, Ac, With lhe BP- I'ui iciidiH'rs. So. a Boniuletl north y oiher land of1 Kaufrnan & K-bpr, eist by lam) of Kaufman ' & Keber and J. M. Ranck, south by Inn.I vf UameJ Benna', Levi Keister ami Jacob Dief- I ffinlerftr, and west by other land of Kaufman 6l Keber, John Hitch and others, containing ; One Hundred ami Seventy-Four Acres, more i or les, hereon are erecttd a Frame Dwell-( ing House, Bank Baru, Wagea ished, &c, ' wnn ihe appurtenances. Nn.4 Bounded north by lani! of S. L. Beck, east by land ot Jacob Kar'ey and other land of Kaufman & Keber, outh and u-e.-t by oilier land oi Kaufman A Ileber, containing One Hundred and Eighty-Four Acres, more or les. with the appurtenances. No. 5 Butinded north by land of Jacob Fartey,east by land of the heirs of Frederick Oiellenderfer and Daniel Williams south by land of J. M. K inck, wet by otl.er land of Kaufman A Keber, containing Treniy-Two Acres, more cr less, whereon are erected a Frame Dwelling limine. Frame Barn ami Saw Mill, and other out building, with the appur tenance?. jNo. 6 Bounded north by land of David Steininger, east by land of Ilnry DietTender ler, south by land of George Bea !, and tresi by land of John Dalesman, ccniainins Seventy-Three Acres more or les, whereon are erected a hoj Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and other out buildings with the appurtenan ces. So.7 Defendants interest in Timber Tract bounded north by land nf Hubler Albright, east by land of Cnri-pher Garrett, south by land of John Baker, am; west by land ot o. j L. Beck, containing I ilty Acres, more or less, with lhe appurtenances As the properly of David B. Kaufman t Daniel 12. Rtbcr. At the same and place, another cer tain Tract of l.and, situate in While Deer township, and county of l'nion, bounded on the nonh by public road, east by public road and land of Kaufman & Keter. south by land of John Koch, and west by land of John Jue, j containing Twelve Acrrs, more or less, where on are erected a two-stirey Kail House, Frame ; Stable, and other cnt-buMdinus with the j appurtenances, as the pn'penv oi John Hpp. j On Tharffay,tJ, )thf Ft Unary, Jti0, j at 10 o'clock A. M., at ihe public house of Jo- j nas Fisher, in White Deer township, L'nion . countv, a-certain 'i'ract of Land, situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wil: on the south by j land now in the occupancy of Jacob Leiser, west by other lands in the occupancy ol Adam j Shreck, on the north by land of James Blark and Samuel High, and on ihe east by land in the occupancy of William Walter, containing 'I.I.:-... 'IU.A. .1 .... ... ... r a ... lac. tfilU ttiA ' J IIIIIV'X III CG IIIVIV VI ItJ.., null III. appurtenances, as the property of Itanitl iMdwick, now in Ihe hands ol K..berl i andor and Joel Kanek, Exirutors. Notice is hereby given M William Walter. Jacob Leiser and ' Adam fhreck, and all other lerre teuants of the land bounded and described above. j On the Same day, at 2 o'clock P. M., j at the public house of SVm.L. Kilter, in While j Deer township, l'nion coui.tv, a certain Lot ' of Ground, more or less, situate in the town ; of New Columbia, township and county afore- j said, hounded on ihe north by the school house j lot, east by an alb-y, south by the church lot I . I .. 'I'l... I - t . nr.. 1.. ,i .-. iwo-siorev brick Dwellin? House, a frame I Wash House, frame Stable, and other ool- j buildings, Ac, with the appurtenances, as the property of George J. Suurtz. j At the same time and place, two oth er certain Tracts of Land, situated in While Deer township, and county of Union : Xo. 1 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. anil on the west by land of Isaac High, containing Twenty-One Acres, more or less, with Ihe appurtenances, &c. The interest of Jacob Swartz in tract No. 2 Bounded north by landnf Joel Kline, and others, east bv land of William Stattcn, south by land of Godfrey Dirflenderter. and ! k TTORXEY AT FLAW Office at on the wesl hy land of John Kimple, contain- XV his Douse ou N. Markei Si. bet 1st & 2d ing Six Acres, more or less, with the appurte- t8 Let! islturc;, la. nances, &c, as the properly of Jacob Sivarlz. - tit-Uoii.rFy,ficl3firiV4Hry,lSGO, j 8.4311X1. II. ORWIt, at I o'clock P. M, at lhe pubic house cf L. I Attorney at I.1IIT. D. Brewer, in Ihe Borough of Lewisburg, a ! "VFFICE on South Second near Market St. certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in j J LEWlSlll'KG, I'A. Hartley township, and county of Union, C3.ll Professional Business entrusted to bounded on the north by land of John How- j his care will be faithfully and promptly atten ard.on the east by public road, on the south ei ln Sept. 11. D57 by land of Henry R. Charles, and on the west by lands of Levi Burd, containing Eight "nriASHIOXABLE Hats and Caps Acres, more or less, whereon is a young Apple ti u0, Hats and Caps- orchard, &e.. will) me appurtenances, as lhe i properly of Hairy B. Vhurle. At tbe same lime and place, a certain Tract of Land, situate in West Bullaloe town- deo?ntyot Lnion.bounded on the north by land of Jeremiah Musser.on theeast ' by land of John llaiirk, on Ihe soulh bv land i of Michael Dunkle, William Ruhl and others, west by land of Wm. Ruhl, John l lsh and others, containing One Hundred Acres, more ; or less, whereon are erected a two-storey Rail Dwelling House, a Bank Barn, and other out buildings, Ate, with the appurtenances, as the property of Charlet II. Shriner. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff. Sherifl's Office, Lewisburg. Jan. 6. IHfiO House and Building Lot, fX South Front street, FOR SALE. The e ! Honse is a two-storey Frame.on a half! lot wilh a Stable, and other outbuildings, and some Fruit. An unimproved half lot adjoins. Will be sold together, or separately, to suit pnrrhaserti. JOSEPH REED. Lewisburg, Pec. 27, It 09. PI7W I i VALUABLE PROPERTY PinMC SALE. BY an alias order of the Orphan's Court of Union county, will be sold at Public Out cry, on Tuesday, lltli of I'ebruary, next, the Urge and commodious two-storey brick MANSION BOUSE i and LOT, with the appurtenances, property of Ihe late Jonathan Nesbit, dre'd, situate in i the Uorough ol tiewisotirg, Douniira on me , east by properly of Dr. Wm. Hayes, on ihe . soutn oy riue auey,un inc wrsi uj o. ui m. Jones, Esq., and on the north by Market St., numoereu in tne general pian oi inr oorousn An. 41. j ne properly is wr.iM.i .sc, ami built in a yW, mtrkmi:nlike manner, and of guprriiir Material) and if wanted for a Public House, can be wade suitable wilb a ,eT. a''era"ons- I - - - " ! lhe, P,'-."'"" br cal'.ins on,,he subrib" or j ! on . uiiain aoues, .q, aujoining tne rrem. lse. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day when conditions of sale will be made , known. , III fiH P. SHELLER, Adm'r. Lewisbur, Jan. "(, Ihlill BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers to sell Ihe 1lj'arRe Brick Foundry at the west Tirana oi niamet sire Hiis&Mtthe Wareroom, Oil! .vW!"5.:t3nd ol Matket siree et, inciu ims ice, and lhe ' Machinery attached also a larje amount ol ',,lfrns R'ghis for Asrieollural I ; It'ji.liin.rii ........ ' X-J 1. . la, I . I ...... J"" "";'"''""! ' bt!" k"-a,""'s R"od,sale business, mu-iaji raita, i.rviM.Tirf, ; ! Feb. 1S5S I n ion Co. Ta , ! ' FOR SALE OR RENT ! mTWODOfBl.E FRAME HOI'-A-A SES and Lots, each suitable li.rJLa.1 two Jamiiies one on North Fourth street and one on t.John slreet, forfeale. Hallof each of ihe above Houses are for Kr.it. n?Also, for saie, four Buildin? I.o! on North Fifth street. JOHN HOIGHTON, J,ewi!.bur, Jan. 2(. Agent too House and Sfore Uoom on Marbrl Mrvrl. ac m2 S'i ? " ? rpiiE i X Bf snl'scriher orTf rs for sa'e several KICK HOL'fCS, and clher B111I-, dinjs, siiuate in the B r iijih 1 I.ewisbur". l'ersnns wishing lo purchase, will plrase call on Mr. Junaihan Wolfe, who will give Ihem sueh infurmalion as lh-v mav rleire. Julvft. 19 (i.VcilNABLE. FOR SALE. ON Sonth Fifth street, a properly f""l eonsistin" of a good Frame House JL'i 3 on a half Lot of ground. Terms eav- Arp!y to May 17 A. B. VOIiSE FOR SALE. T IHE well-known Tairrn Stand at the ea-l end of the l.ewisbursiLXal Bridge, in Chillisnuaq ue township. Norlh'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FKICK. I.ewisburg. Dec. 17, 185". CO D D C M T run rtrl I I rpiIE TWO R ! occupied at pre- sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for I( )1'S. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. lSof, JOHN B. LINN. FOR SAIK. A DESIRABLE nuildlng l.ot.33 feel feel front by 167 deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer & V'llnre. F OR UK XT Two FRAMED HOUSES on Sixth Street. Enquire of WILLIAM r KICK. Lewisbur, Jan. 9. 160. TO I.KT The corner hoose.Norlh j Third street, occupied by Dr. Meylert i llKlllNS aihiujr to i-ittatlih Ianufw-tr.ri in a n-at ' m.d thrtTit)' .ti-r vhrrr bii'inf!i ia ROnd. hrt al-vrrtiM-lurlit ut th llHmmnutuD SvttU-meDt. New Hotel in Mifflinburg. I THE subscriber would respectfully in iH2f'irra lne Traveling Public everywhere, that he has taken and fitted up Ihe piemises o( George Schoeh, in the centre of i MAIN ST. MIFFLIN JJUllG, where he is prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in Ihe best manner, with Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap.1,'59 CHARLES CKOTZER. C OAK. CO tL CO L. rrHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand J a large assortment of the very best sha niukiti and Wilkes- Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes.which he will sell at lhe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, lllucksmilhs' Coal, riafter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, thai 1 w ill not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hold. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. l-ewistmrg, Jlay .-v. aT P I C - N I C . "twa " Well jump into the Wjgoo, and all take a ride. i LARGE, handsome 1Y ble TiV.t4.OX has been fitted up lor Ihe especial accommodation of Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms . moderate. Apply lo JOS. M. HOl'SEL. i Lewisburg. June 3, 1859. LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, Cheap Hals an.' Caps A very large stock of Hats and Caps Young Gem's siyles Hats andCap Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, lhe only Hatter in Lewisburg I J OR SALE, CHEAP A Lay Pre$ end Trimming Knife, a convenient article for , - Printers lo trim pamphlets. Ac May 27. '59. C. J.STAHL.Book Binder. TITnTTP'C NUlUvb. rfftHE subscriber having bought all lhe Tools Stove and Furniture belonging to Ihe Tin Shop formerly owned by me and te- cently and now nsed by Jons W. Wunuijr, and having loaned said Wensell tools, siove and furniture aforesaid, during my pleasure, does hereby give notice that said properly is my own, and has been loaned as above, and all persons are hereby forbidden intertenng with the same as it is wnouv mine, DANIEL SCH RACK. i.ewisourg, iiec. io.'. and verv comlorta-a-aBVKjFiry VARIETY STORE AMD l'OHT OFFICE. LARfiE snppl) of BuoksStalionery, 1- Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Bpices, Fruit, Nuts, Basalts, Pictures, and a variety of KICK NACKtt (or sale lirap ai ihe 7:iJ JLEWISBIRO POST OFFICE. 1 'LC1D A.D PI.NE OIL ran be bad at th POST OFFICE 1 M.t Ooltl I'tNd ior Ladies and Cents eaa be had anhf POsT OFFICE SEVERAL sells ol CAMEOS and other Breast Pins and Ear Kinjrs can be had very cheap at ihe POST OFFICE 1) ITTEIt, Ecks, Lard and Poultry taken IB 1) Exchange for (iuods at lhe POST OFFICE !A i FEW Boxes of liaisms, Fis Dalia aad Prime Prunes for sale ai ihe POST OFFICE UliDEK.1 for Books or Cords of any kind promptly attended lo al lhe POST OFFICE I ADIKsiran find lhe lareesi and be,i assort J t mer.t of Letter an ndXoie PAPER. Envoi- opes A c. at ihe POST OFFICE Another let at Johnson's Cheap Boot & Shoe Store. t CHEAP FOR CASH! EW Stock of Boots and Shoes nut i j door lo J. A J. W alls tftore, l.ewisborr. .Vrfl'a Bcnl fruin 2 la SS Chiliirei.V. Y..nih A BcjYfrrir. l lo W omen'is tiun; from So lo 75 eta .Men's t!o 87e lo (I an.! everything m opr line cheaper than laa chf npesl. All kimls of Boots, fihoe? & Gaiters MADE TO OKIlKli, if the hrM material, and war ranted. A larse siork of home-made work kept lwiii en band, which will be told vrv li-w". KEI'AIIfl.Nfl done at the shnrtet noiict, bv the Mil.srril.er. W M. JOH'SO.i. Ltwibur?. Oct. 4. IS59. HOWRY'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, OVER Jos. M Fadden's Hardware Slort, formerly Houhton' Shoe Store, Maikt 1 street, l.ewisburg. Pa. -I ML II OTYl 't:S, MELA IX 0 TYPES, &c, in the usual superior style. In addition : lo these petures. I am Dow prepared lo lakfl I'lioto?! U!i, lame or small, equal to the besi made an ywhtrr. Also, HaCI.O i TYPES. These pictures are colored lo rt f ! resenl life, and are superior lo an oil painllhf, ?ivirg that fiileliry ol eipression and featuraa j that can be produced only by Ihe Camera. I These pictures are patenti d, and I have lh i eiclu.sive nphl for l'nion county. Call 1 examine specimens. April SI, 1H5SI llwiii limn. jos. a. ansa. j.j. rauiia L. PALMLB . Co., Lew iburj; Planing Mill, 4Kaaseep eonsianilr on band and ! """cure lo order l'loorinp. MdlBf, j UoorN.aali. Sliullim, Ullnda. j itloulclinarN ol all paiirrns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work asad iu BuiMing. Orders respectfully solietcd and Dromntl filled. All work warranted lo zive satisfaction Lr'An extensive lot of l.uiubs?r of all descriptions on hand lor sale. Facluru an Xorth Second tlreet,Letcuburg,Pa April Si. !.". FOR SALE. Vl-IO Schclaritbip of the " Irtm fily Cummrrciitl tw(ge." Address Boa 187, Lewisburg P. O. May 27, 1859. NEW FIRM N THE OLD tHOP!The subscriber respectfully announce lo the rilizeni o I Lewisburg ami vicinity thai ihey have formed a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswell o Market street, where ihey are prepared to Ct'7'.t.V MAKE IT hi trt'er in lhe very best sule. Men's and Kos' Clothing t every description on short nonce. We ask a share ol lhe public patronage. JAMES CRISWELL, J. F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, 159 I HOUSE BUILDERS, 1 TJIAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned art I appointed Agents for lhe sale of : Doors, HlinilM & tt indow Saab of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. lV Made by L.B.SPROUT, 11 us ht v i lie, Pa. and for sale by i 679 F S CALDWELL, Lewisburg Ko Grindstones.Grcceries, ot Honkef Coats, 1)I'T hundreds of Hats and Caps of ihe y latent siyles.a litile cheaper than can b I. Hind elsewhere. Call and see them at ' G'iirt' Hut Munufiittory, Le-Klurg,rt J. SCEREYER & SON II AVE received iheirsECOND ARRIVAL ot Spring and Summer Goods, Ladies Diess Goods, Mantillas, and a large lot of Ladies' Collars and Sleeves from aticiioo, Also a general assoriment of Men's Wear, rimmings, Cnitonades, Cassimers et Cloths which will be sold cheap. May 15, 1809. rrCv-Io-keI Cooks andoineraniclea tv ,, inai Kind on nanu or io i'm-ti ur in. 'Le-isburg Boi k'-nder, CH: M Aril. II. ;i:i:iiakt, vt.Auzi, Market street, nexi door lo Brown Rmer's Store LEW ISBURG. PA. T1IOS. U. (iltlER HAS just received a splendid assortment of the very best, cheapest and most lasbionable Jen dry in the market. Hie Stock comprises IlrraNt rinN, I'UaiitM, tar Rlne;i, l'iiiser It intra, JJrarrlrtM. Mtrte llutlon, MUdNy&C.aaC.f which will be sold extremely low for C. He respectlully asks lhe patronage of all his old customers; and also invites new ones ... ..... K,m rail before makine iheir par- chases. Call at lhe sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. 4.'M Executor's Notice. X'OTICE is hereby given, lhal Letters tee- .L- i-.t :n . n t.stament L! lameniarvon inr i.sl - . UAV1U HOWARD, late of lhe Mission jose in California, deceased, nave oeen ranl, j lo the undersigned, by the Register el inl(in county, in due form of law; all persons having claims against said esiaie will present . lh. subscriber for settlement, and those ,,wing said esiaie are requested ! presfnt them legally authenticated tor ,,,. THOMAS HO V AKD, fcxecu.vt Lewisburg, Jan. 6, 1860 pa "-noNT run. - sixth uCT M IM," um IrUIiaLl tttrf, . aacJ.1 ei.u-