Star & rtfhrrmirlr; WOBDEN at J R. CORNELIUS. Tm ttMuirii .firm Tim Lism i Cmosiru, publish.! uo Hi Cash Sy.teoi, lias the larist and beet clfrriUtion of an. Newspaper in Luion Couuty. Freedom, national: Slavery, sectional! ADKQUTK PUUmilON TO AUKKHAN IMUSTK., AND Kot other Inrh ef Mf Territory hj P tension, 1 PurrlMe or 4 uiqurt. ThfiVm mv. nJ h th two l"Mnj rrinrlr... tf-trr-On country, until ttfT re irtirtoui: nd we nmtl Ih-vi t. ntir mr.t tli.-rr to tlt until tiwy mmr in triumph arrtr.f NU mt CftLiLol t XV bit Ington. iMtrtt.r AtWrt' J-un,l. j -Thr Oppinltloa MIroarBt1B.tosominata rtiiilai-1 tiitTrro r. ip appoint, to an'UiM at UkU8bood W hlNlUAV tin -1 t ELLftlAfcl, touaunM ita. connn, iirt, Aran a 2NATI1!IAL ItgP. LONV CUICAOO, CD JtM IX Thirty-Sixth Congress . .1st Session. Vamiishtos, Feb. 3. Ii the House, Mr. Fenton (N. Y.) called op Lis resolution offered on Wednes day, that a message be sent to the Senate, .- r.'. :. .i... .v.. - , I o J r assembled, and chosen Mr. I'cnnington Speaker, and that the House is now ready (o proceed to business. Adopted. Mr. Grow (Fa ) offered a resolution whieh was adontcil. that a committee be i anr.nlnln.l In aef in unni .Inetion with eu.-h ! Committee as may bo appointed by the . . . ..:., j senate, ro wait on to. i res.ueni auu , form biin that both Houses bad asscm-1 bled and were ready to receive any com munication be may be pleased to make. Mr. Grow gave notice of bis intention to introduce a Homestead bill. Mr. Washburne (IU.) gave notice of bis intention to introduce a bill amendato ry of the steamboat law, end also a Hirer a lid Harbor bill. Mr. Sherman (Ohio) moved that the House proceed to the election of a Clerk, previous to which there was a call of the House. Mr. Schwartr(Pa.) nominated John W. Forney, of Philadelphia. Mr. Smith (Ya.J nominated James C. Allen, lite Ciurk. m. v ,i.- - r.,n- nm;-.i,,l c. .1 Taylor, of Tennessee. I Mr. Cobb (Ala.) nominated David E. 1 L. Lawson, of Alabama. Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia, wai oloctcd Ckrk of the House on the I first ballot. The vote stood : Whole number, e: essary to a choice, Mr. Forney. Anli-Lecorapt Mr. Aden, Lecompion, Mr. Taylor, American, Mr. Daw?un, Alabamt, Mr. M'Knea', (scaiiermr) 2V1 111 113 77 3 M 1 n..i..';,..HM 1'nrni.T ria e!T . -.ted voini of all crcscnt who had TOtei j for with and NT. Davis, ot .Marytana. j On motion of Mr. Sherman, tho House . , 3 .1.- - .f - I o. w. Mr. Pennington as Speaker, together pr.sea to noa tus ueuis mi wiFeu oui those of Messrs. Horace F. Clark burst into far-, j n siraug. x . Riggs, and with tbe exception cf, ; S ' ;T aectacu 10 proceed iu iuu mwivii - , ,r, . ,. ; just proport on. Sergcant-at-Arms. The vote stood : j "t avoiit a 1 aktas. Tbe Investtga- J irp.rion. Mr.Hiir,nan,Anti-LecomPton. 1H ting Committee (at asbington) on tbe j Jy-The Legislative Prayer Meeting Mr. tJiosshrenner, Lecn:n;itjn, 'J2 I Jjbo Brown tclutiie, arc only proving the at Ilarrislurg cotitinuej ti attract a goodly Mr. Lnderwot-d. Aaiencan, 7 t K.-publicans, iu J.vidaaily and as a party, number of participants. Speaker Francis, The Speaker declared Mr. Iloumanelee- no accuu.aMc f jr that act) which ! f ,he Senate, led the first dav, and Messrs. Ui. Henry W. Hoffman, of Maryland, . tUe sole corof.F,li;0 auJ act of a man Aus tin, Gordon, and others, eubsequ'.'ctly. is aa Anli-Lecompton American, who vo-i . , ,.,,;,,...),., r .11 narties . u'.. i...i ,1,.. i, i.. ted, in Congress, it, 13.4, against the re- ; peal of the Missouri Compromise and was j Iat fill defeated for Congress in the I red-. laat tail u-lcaicu lor con0ri.ss in me reu , crick district, by the excitement of the 1 Harper's Ferry raid Mr. Hoffman received the votes of the 1 Republicans and abcut half the Atneri-: cans, namely, Messrs. Mallory, Maynard, Moore (Ky.) Quarlis, Stokes and Hattan. Harper's Ferry Trials. ! trolled" by a patriotic desire to nominate Smith of N.C., and others, for Mr Under- Cn.P.l.EsTov.v, Va., Feb. 4. The trial the best men, without regard to any would rood. Mr. Glosbrenner, late incumbent, of Andrew Stephens, charged with treason, ; be dictator from any quarter. in addition to the Democratic vote, re- ceived those of Messrs. Uouligny, Bristow, ! ay- "'"'. .. j n il i k v i i Mr. Harding made the opening speech. Hardeman, Hill, Leacb (N. C.,) and j Ue dlouuc(.j a, fais,.hood aud a libel, Vauce, who belong to the Southern Op- j ljC 8SScrti,m of Prown that he was to re position, j cejve aid from tbe laboring classes at Har- Oa motion of Mr. W inslow of North t s...i:. .l. c l... ..,t,.;,..i ,,. I - . .. c.-.i 4- r .k. I H Tl Itlll U L 1UB aZiLilUUlUi: jU1UUI1IIKO Ul t.UU jJuse " Mr.CoTode (Fa.) gave notice of bis in-' A, wvtvui- b ; teution to introduce bill for the purpose , cf raising revenue to meet tbe current ex- i penscs n the povemmcnt. rreventinir frauds on tbe revenue, and protecting iron, i coal and other articles. j Mr. Sherman moved, that when tbe House adjourn, it be to Monday. The j Committees would not bo announced car- , lier tbaa Wednesday, but bis friends want ed seme time to arrange for tbe election of tbe remaining officers of thc House. Tbe question to adjourn till Monday wai agreed to by sixteen majority. Mr. Phelps (.Ho.) asked, and obtained leave, to introduce a bill making appro priations to the Pcst-effice Department for the last fi-cal and part of tbia year, lie moved that it be referred to the Commit tee of the Whole on tbe state of tbe Union. Adjourned till Monday. In the House, Monday, GeoroeMars T0S, of New Hampshire, was chosen Door keeper, and Josiah W. Lucas, of Illii nois, Postmaster both Republicans on tbe first ballot f jr each. Their opponents were divided. Washington, Feb. 4. Tbe subject of Railroad and Telegraph between tbe i- j ,i. i.;k -ill K rrnmi Misstssippiand tbe l ac fic r""'" sent in Con cress at this session. Ou Monday Senator Gwin will move tbe ref erence of bis Pacific Kailroad Dill to a elect committee. Tbe same course will be token in regard to it in tbe House. A number of projects in tbe form of bills or amendments, will be laid before these committees. Senator Davis,of M ississippi, when Secretary ol War, advocated the ronte through Texas aud tbe Mesilla re gion, and be adheres to it now. Mr. Phelps, Missouri, has always taken a deep interest in tbe subject, aud has opposed tuo souir.eru route as impracticable ana advocated tbeceutral or Albuquerque route. The upper rnute: through Pike's Peak, l':ah aud Carson Valley, is a traveled r jatc now ; emigrant trains prtfer it. Gov. Stevens, from Washington Territory, still insists upon Lis extreme northern route. No till fr a railroad lu the Pacific can ' pass without ttic provision tint the iron ' f..r ih r,.iU and other Durnoses cou- ; nected therewith stiall DC Ol product and manufacture. t ..... , J. be 1 rcsidcni a veto in me om . iuii-iicucu. js as val as a is suoiisn. last Con -res-, appropriating $50,0110 for , Mr. Wagcuscllcr writes that the repor- Very goad. The same paper has this ti the improvement of the St. Clair Flats, ted bill in place for the Selinsgrove & k,nsjvc bos( . contains a suggestion. Let Michigan and Pbilad. Railroad is not read ; petitions i The Uplpfont, jjar is coming out. Linn' other States, with the assent of Congress, j have been received, b'lt a desire to perfect on lhe bench; H;ile. in t.'on-jress; Cunin. impo.c tonnage duties on vessels ic, and ; a bill to accommodate Union as well as Gaircrnnr ; an! Mitchell, Slate Reporter. Hur or..,i r..S. f, it. iiimrdveuicut of the i Snvder. keeps it ba.-k. ! ra! ain't we oine!" n,vi.,..in f .l,. ir aters. i Mr. Killiugrr (House) gve notice of a : bill to locate and establish a National ! F .undrv in reunslvauia. j n. Ti,r,I .r list ro-eonsid I j(g fl)rlner ac,jn the rejection of j Francis J. Orund, to the Consulship at ii i ..., .,t ,.nn,,mtnient. ! ii.:. 4-.. i . ..,;... He.sian: a! i ma Uiuuu ia a u"wn . ! reckless, orrui.ml unprincipled p .liti- ! cal knave- and bis appointment to a con- i ' . . . :.: k ! representative of our National Govern-! . . .. I r. mcnt in a foreiita country, is an insult to Tl i,..itt and a. diMTaee to . the L'tlUVLI.llll' talJ1 O j nation. llirritburij ismtiiu!, (Dim.) . the nation. Jliriubitri Senator Mason of Yirgiuia, in bis place in the Senate, gave bis opinion of the la boring man as follows : '-Make the labor- in man the slave of one, instead of the so- cietv. and we Would be better off. Two hundred years of liberty bave n.ade white laborers a paurer banditti, tree society. whjch .. frec musl . '.j,.,:,,,,.,! The Democrats especially the South ernersin Congress appear inclined to ntories. a. ?.T... I?,...l,.nar.'d ,ieeij7f'il friCtlds , . ... ,. , . r.i,,:nn, 1 crs, presided over by Col. Sliter, State are fast getting into intimate relations , i t .' . c -- .1 ri"i'tr.p la nia. in aoaairin at 1 1 rireinMn Tl-.po ; Simati lamtron in the Scna'.e-tbe first shot against bim j rt f I from Pcnu a. Then, JU ttUcus went is j his immediate rer reseulative in the House, j Next; J.hi II'. orn'7 is Cleik of tbe j j Huuse, who with JJtn Shcrnvin, Cnair-, I man of the leading coaimitteo of the pop- : ular branch of Congress has almost daily Ir.terennrsis wiili the President .. .t hrnnan lis Private Secretary ! Happy old butk. surely ' his last are his best d iys !" .See LiacarlybosomcMifi latitsclusterahuuthim. - he ti..n ..iUr... .,.'.!- ee.i.out IS 10 cr '-!(), Henry Clay was so embarrassed iu hisfiuances that he I had to mortgage Ashland. Tho fact bc ! came kuown, when oue day a stranger en- ! tered the Bank, in Lexington, where j I Clay's indebtedness was concentrated, placed ? jO.000 to Clay's credit, end d.-- parted as bo came, tlay, calling a few davs afier to a;k aa csiecsioo, was sur- : , . ja the anJ dullcil,e lraaucti,n that ,cft , is cllc,,tUl,d home, free. furtm.r pwc th,t for two ' rs ,he Mlcau leaders h.d re- I .... r . i rgj j3 alj jq many of ats atiti-slave-1 fc(lcIIH.Si aI1d had taken away from him ; arms thc feared he would tninuse. Hisj wonderful magnetic power, and his seere- ey, they cnuld uot deprive him of, aud he pusutu murder and conspiracy, was cor c.uueu io- Kerry. He claimed that they were .... ,!, rnstit,.tin and the State of Vinrinia and referred to their action in " " t. ...... assisting to quell invasion as proof ol their , fixity. H concluded with " ""est , I I,, tU ltirw tn vindicate I be law. ' " ' ' , ,,tnnd,hirstv vill 'd wr 'tch, and worse, even, than his J m, .T.ihn Brown. .. r. .v, Acnr,na ,,,,1. an able anVelequent speech, going into a de- j tailed narrative of the rise and progress of ; the Republican party, and closing with an I earnesi .ppl . -t , . . . . i 1 The case was subnmtca 10 mc jury ai ; four o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon. They retired, and after tilteen minutes, : absence, returned with a verdict of guilty on all the counts of tbe indictment. Tbe prisoner received the verdict vritb perfect indifference, and even appeared to smile at the announcement. The same witnesses arc to be used asainst Ilazlett. Aaron C. Stephens, just convicted of , complicity with John Drown, performed j noble deeds of valor in Kansas, and on ; that account meets empathy, however ' wrongly bis mind may have been warped in attacking Harper's Ferry Little is ; known of the alleged Hazlitf, now under , trial A rumor prevails that young Coppic, who escaped, has bteu arrested in j lowi But is uot Virginia yet satisfied j with blood? Would it not bo policy ; wiim.M if mil tipst enmnnrt itilb tba di.rni. ! t - " " r - -- b , ! ,y of a great S.ate-to pardon the re-, mamderol tbatcrnrg purty f Justice is t satisfied the dear lesson has been taught j in characters of awful import let Mercy close tne tragedy t-y an act ol clemency mat will wort uioru peace luau luriuer extreme and relentless penalties, which may arouse a desire of revenge. fc?"For it must and wilt b; remembered that not one of ih' 1'ro-S'ittery incutli ri ami tnur den in Kunmi hut rccrUto puitidieJ.ut . - i i ii i .... t I 11. It., n nil n j., . " . - . - Joshua R. Gi'Mings, Dr. Howe of Ros- ' oT Virgiuia have passed a bill declaring sn umns in mourning, on account of thetlec ton. Plumb of Oin rlin, and others have : amnesty to all persons who were engaged ' tion of Mr. Peuuington, aud speaks of testitied before the senate s Mar per lerry , in duels previous to January lUtb. that event as a national calamity. j Committee, while John Brim, Jr , and j Clarksvillb, Tenn , Feh. 4 The James Stephens, convicted of poison James Iledrsih decline the honor, not li-, Branch Bank of Tennessee lueate.l t this ! ina bis wife, was bung in New York i king the dinger, and unwilling to tell anj ihir.g that mi-lit endanger others. UNION COUNTY STAR Pennsylvania l,ei,.M.ii.u.w. Mr. Hayes read iu place a supplement j t0 tie General Baukiog Law. Mr. Gor- , don, a supplementary act enabling Judges ( of the Suireuie Court to hold Circuit: n. .... v,uur.s. More tinkering with the 3hl.Ha Law is , The bill of Mr. Waffcnjcller to reduce i lhe legal weight of eiov. rseej (to tfteame i rate, wo believe as cw lorK ana inner ; Slates) passed tho lIoue aleo a bill ex- j tending the lav7 requiring Ofcrseers end Supirisors to give eeeitntj. ' , ' v ii. ,j i A short mwion seems . reuonab.a d A snort fcssion seems r our Meaibera will c fur it. J. II. U heeler, who attempted to pars - . - turoa?n renn-yivania who taree i tn 10, bj whicn ac. trey oecamo .rec, nnitii.inp l.i t hi T.pnirlature. for the r.'ra f.f it. Ah.ff l. l:ivirt(T lint. & hraCC tarn. We hope our Leo;g a or will not 3tul-! This is the same Centre county whose Con tify themselves by givicjthe appsalany con-1 ferees, ct Williamiport, nnder insiruetions sidcratioo whatever. He knew the laws from their C'eunly Committee voted, virtuclly of the State in regard to Slavery, and therefore ought to abide the coLteijucnces of their infringement. It is stated that Fres. Buchanan now desires the nomination of John L. Dawson for Governor of 1'enn'a. The Gcrmantown Telegraph (Indepcn dent) says the Democrats of Pennsylvania can noi uo a more sen ioie iiiiug luau iu nominate uov. racier lor rc-ciection. George W. Itoyd is appoints! Superin- tcnaent 01 l uoix urouau.-, riarrwourg, , in piace ol u. U. .;u.:ca, station seven or eight years. The Board of Itevonue Commission- " - t- "ey .rw appointed by the Judges of the aernral 1 lutnels. and nrl lf Follows: several Districts, and arc as follows : 1 Alex'r. Comtnings 2 Jos. Konijtnacher 3 Fhilip Johusou 4 Win. A. Williams 11 Daniel Kane 15 Harthol'ir l.aporte 16 Hon.;. Ri.heson 17 tieorge W.tiettjs IS Hevnolds Laughlin I'J Ii. F.K.dler 3 James K. Davis 31 A.li. Hroadhead 33 Iliester Clymer S3 Then'd. H. Cremer 31 D. K. Jaekman 30 Thomas (Merhoul j 5 tieorge Darsie 6 David Morton ' 7A.S.Eby i S A. J. Dietrick J.A.Christy 10 J. W. Wait 11 Hendr'k U.Wright 13 A.M. Ely 1 13 Samuel II. Thorn js j A majority of the Board being Demo- crat:i, eleetcd h: If a dozen OiEeers, ail of j their stripe, called for nctrppspers and the ' i franking privilege, and assumed as much . dignity as a ptrmonect Legislative body. The business before them is really impor- j tant to equalize the assesstsent of the ! several couulies. Amontr thnse which are , evidently tared proportionally ten rfih, is ses. No ladder could reach tht m uo ue l"iiii,n county j and we trust Mr. I'AVis, j livcrance could come up the stair-way to of Selinsgrove, will let no effort pass to cf- leap down vriB certaiu d-.struction. I'p feet a reduction of this to the fair and r jual rose thc flumes in their furi'. us carnival rate of other counties. Our people nay t out u. ted the smoke in its black winding their taxes promptly and wi'liag'y asanv, J sheet till thc great roof went down with ! tut da cot wish to pay more than their j cranh, carrying its bumiin load, with a ,han once, that the present i, the most re-1 .pcc,able body of Legislators assembled in 1 ... , . ! Harrisburg during very ms.ny years pst. ! aWLetter writers state that a "secret combiuitiou" exists for the "control" of the Pa. Stitr Conv. of 2.d Feb. We trust that every Uelegata will only be "con ; tAnotLer attempt was made, on Sat- , t.i. t itr . urday evening last, by a few old foeeys in , ' ! 1 h.Iadelphia, to form a good, pure, holy, j unsciuso, proper, correct, mua, strong, conservative, overwhelming, spotancous- c"mu"5"""' untinuuraw i, uion party. Any number of letters from decayed gen- tlemen ana rising politicians were read, ! .trongly urging "union," denouncing "fa- tt i l : .1 t i i- ... .... "-"'" . "uu "U!""S "P"en ana c'at.c parties would ,t ''dissolve,; - 1"" ,u0 uclon land have all the moils ! Tl, riil aeemcd to enjoy the fun, and tbe second effort was as abortive as the first. fThe i.Cowboys" do cot make a good sbo s w M ! Jef Ut wi doaLtlcss bc on - ihov werA in tho rinrlr Ar, nf !,. i 1 V1 , olution ready to wori for or to plunder I each side, just as they can make the most money.) The movement is got np by the Democrats really. H-Gov. Milton S. Latham is eleetcd U. S. Senator from California, in place of ISrodcriek which counts a gain of two for Slavcrv. Mr. Pnwnov nna l.n.n.Aa nn crnoP) an(i Mr. Quin, Lieutenant Gov of Califurni,. The abi Xorlh bound , , ' , fur Oregon was wrecked, and 33 lives '9t- Tnc slavery scheme for a new State out of the south part of California, is pushed, but will require the assent of (JUDgrcss to perfect 1 - Maryland The LgisIaturo having received the communication of South Car- o i j j vt.vv.uia j v- oiiua lor ooumcro -. onvcntion, it was dcDOunct,d M tri.a90nable, and only two mell,ber. C9cr apoi,,gilej far it. (j0T. jy in a letter stating that Mary- laud cuud fCC no rci(.f rom luSS or ir,ju ly ,he establishment on ber borders of a foreign asylum for fugitive slaves ! A bill to meet the Post Office dues, passed the House, and will become a law as it can safely and properly be carried through tbe forms. Ricmiosp, Feb. 4. Tbe Legislature ! , place, was robbed on Thursday night, of j $13,000, mostly in gild caia. & IJVISlUJliG ClIKONICLK-.-FEIi. 10,1600. oillid Do Irlllt'. A recent isaue id i Bellefonte Itrtnucrat, says I I It won't do, tfemlemen. You moM not at- ! tempt to coerce ihe wilt of the people they are in tins country the source ut alt power. Pariizaii aiut'itmn and personal asranHize-j . . . 1.... .1.- .i..!.! til A tneni (HUM now m M'ic me iimm . pp!e. Ceasp, eentiemen. Jour ,,, pubiie ,,.,?,,., ! At a large ami spiriie.1 County Meetin Uelle:onte, on me mi., aner gm.u spcern- es t.y i-oi s crowu anu i.u.n, mc xc. says : "Co!. Brown moved that an many of our eittztnx an puntbl? attend Hitrrisliurtr, on lhe as- February, to urae the luiminutiun ol l.'ol. uL,lre con!y.s favorlte SUDj..fjr the o.Tice of tiovermr. And Ihe Bellefonte Vc, speaking of the j sarae candMate, says. f-1-....iia ihe ;onvention, uhirh meets on .... ,.f .o,r.,.. nt i"..ii n.mn,.!. Kim it trill iumwiti n trrrnl rmir.' to give I'nion county no Delegate in the Stale Convention, and allow Lycoming ttcof It strikes us ihat ihis and the attempt to influence the Conveoiion at Ilarrhbnrg by an outside pressure are surely " attempts to manufacture public sentiment" " to coerce lhe will of the people." If one candidate has a lobby force, all may have, and murh confu- s,on may arise, Boasls, and hurras, and " en thusiasn," do not fill the ballot boxes. We say, f:t toe Delegates meet, as quietly as a Jury w.0.jM. calmly consult each other and from extraneors end improper influences. In 1SI7, after the victory of 181'"., lhe friends of Cen. Irvisj thooght a nomination was equivalant to an e'ertion. The (ieneral was an excellent, tried, prpular man, and hps' warm friends, who as many thought used undue means to secure his nomination. Their over-anxiety, though well designed, irjnred him in more than one .section. In all friend lines?, tie rantion Col. Cnnin's neighbors lo hred the advice contained in the first extract (above) from their own able and earnest licm oeral. Correal ftn lrni-e ef the Slr i Chr niele. .New Yokk, Feb. 4. I860. Wo had yesterday, on Klin ttrcct, an other of those fearful events which are in cident to cur manner of living. A tene ment house, built for twcufy-lwo families, ! ' J ' I caupht fire in tbe lorcr story, at the foot I a . i of the stair case, and became tbesrrulchre ' of rbnat trcnty victirrs. As the fiaaies roue from storey to ptorjy, they drove tbe ' Jj i t .-, .1 1 oomea instates before them until I hey looked down from tho roof at the height ! of four storeys above the neighboring bou- j shriek and a wail, in the prcrence of the , ! ag .E'Z"d crowd below. No one can till ; how many broken skeletons lie under tlmt d ry heap, fiT families here (though under j the earnc roof) arc often strangcr3 to each 1 other. It is but another human immola ' tion on tho altar of thc great Io!lar. V T ' K , V"3 , "'T"' m'" 'I brown-stone lronts yield on y fifteen, why , ,, . -r e, "Il0"!'1 thc sacrifice of a few poor lives ec casionally le allowed to check their rev- enue 1 It will all be forgotten in a week, aud more bouses just like this will be put up in the i-pring. Iicv. Jerome 15. Morse, formerly rf Lew- isburg University has just sailed for Cali fornia via Cape Horn, for the benefit of his health. L. ll uo sanio in.iruii'K-a """J ia?i, iuu . h , l . i- . - u i t --. boiler of a bat Iactory, in lirooklyn city, expi0dcd, killing six, and badly injuring The samf morning Friday last, the 10 0r more persons. Csv. Chase, of Ohio. Elected I . S. Senator. ColXMBL'S, Feb. 2. The Legislature, to-day, elected Gov. Chase, United States J I Senator, in plaea of Mr. Pugh, to take his icat on tLe 4th of March, 1SCI. Mr. ' . . CUs3e wl3 elected on tho first ballot. The vote stood, for Mr. Chase, (Uep.) 75 ; Mr.Pugb,(Dem.)5I; Mr.Corwin(Kep.)5. .The EuiP0fror N'Pl- h 'sei TT. " A' 'r Zg"Z"J Z I lauc. aa . iuuuo v. ,..,,. .mm tcrcsts of France, and proposes a gradual j reduction of cerlain jmport.. Kngland ,..Amo nlDanrii vith the nronnsitlOD. bat . , - - - g--r it all means, the future only can reveal Doth nations work for self-interest. Five more peaceable and harmless fatn- iles have been expelled from Kentucky, ' fcr holding anti-slavery seutiments, no act . being alleged against them. J While the people of Ohio were feasting j the Legislature ot Kentucky, lhe people ol the latter State were driving peaceable men from her soil iuto Ohio. Virgtuia does not agree to South Caro lina's call for a ' Southern Convention." She remembers Hartford. Horace Greeley, writing from the North Western States, is incliucd to believe that Douglas will bc nominated at Charleston. No other Democrat can make show in that region. Severe. A Mexican sheep drover lost over 1,00U bead of sheep, in one night, during thc recent cold weather in Texas. Charleston, IS. C. Feb. 3. A train on tho South Carolina Railroad, while runuing from Agusta to Charleston, on ; Tuesday last, caught fire, and six cars and i ".', ' b ' , , I M1-s 01 co,",n were I west by land of Wm. Ruhl. John l lsh and ClIARLBsToS, teb. 3. Ihe Governor j ,ie.ri con,aining One Hundred Acres, more has pardoned Francis Milcbel, porter of or less, whereon are erected a two-storey Hail the steamer Mason, who was seutenced to Dwelling House, a Bank Barn, and oilier out be buu for aidini: in the escape of a ! buildings, Ac. with the appurtenances, as the i property of Chn'lm II. Shrinrr. Slave. Mocrsixg Over the Result. Tbe liichmoii'l Lniuirer comes with its col- j city, Friday last, protesting his innocence J to thc end. Special Notice. ril.W Cillerti.rs an I Tax I'ayers (r I'nion J cuniy will bear in mnrl tliul ue are imirh in need of fun, Is to me-l currf r.l xprn &t, anil hope that by February Court they u ill ipake a Mrong ellurt to Mij'ply an exhaus ted 'I'rra-in v- ItObHRT II. I.AII.'I), Treasurer. Du. W. H. Utl'Kllltl'DE. Vu.ti. V. Pi unr. l ltll & II t kieoi m:, I'lSJrAXS AXO Xl UdKoXS, Eftl'ECTri."I.LV offer their services to j lhe citizens of l.ewiburg and lhe sur luiiiidin eomilr)'. f""l'aitieular attention paid to SI'IMIKRV. Enquire oppi.siie the l.uiheran Clmrcli, or at the residence of .Mrs Ilaekliouse lan.IHGo AdmnlNlrrlurrN AolUi-. TVJOTICK is lim-liy Riven, llut Lcllcrs x of Adininistratii'ii on Ihe Eta:e of JOSEPH KLE('K.M;i;, latent Hartley town ship I'nion county. dee'd, have been eranted to ilieunderi''lieil bvthe lie"i ter id I'nion rnnn- tJ. , ,u rorm r laur . i,erel re.all per-ons in debted to said eMale are reqoested to make iniine.tiate payment, and thosehavii;; any just claims are aNo requested to preeni tliem le gally auihentiealed for seitiemenl. WII.I.IAM FEES. Admr. Hartley Tp, I'nion Co, Jan. :io, infill. Amcriran ar.-.l r-r Jsn j STEIIEOSCOl'IU EMI'OKIUM ANTHONY, ! Jt. Pmiwa;, rw lurk (Ait-r vjt tiro, at : j,il IIIIOAIIVI .VV, tw i lo,.r Irt'lil ti.e- .Ni,-),Ia. Il,.tfl. j Str.', .(, 1. tlie mt irtinr'ir. i.'-r i,i.i'i;. HRHf.i. i mi,. . sn::nj i,l ui, i illtU- tton o:ir nr. f lining it tin I,,u l,. tit!- Itf. ut or un -Iw- ttr t, id m X li'Tintf is rtnji,i I...,,.. 1.-, I l;- it ,,illi iM-unry. ; t Willi -nit it, nil ! will ii,tr ( re. f r v ' rr- It '-Sfiit. ti your ipw cTery ,nrf r,f:l: wr!,t. in all ll im ifi- 'ii t'i- him t. I'lntt.-tr.i.lirrr' Jin- v-r r. h- rf Iirifip r:mp Aia, Afrit. Anii-nrn, in f-rr:, ol ttu ur.m-J uti I l!n- U.iuti ful, anil t' rtuit "f itvtr skill air cm.t'ittt'y eni vJm.y , uul SfnrK. Wi- Iit mi imin -ty- Turi'tY rf fapr Vitwn if Set-tv ' in l'ttri, l.'-n l' ii. I-iiUnJ, ."-.-ti ni I. Ir-Uit'l, Ual-n, 1 l'nin'f, Ili-lii'im, lli thitnl. w itf rl.m I. hp iin, '1 lilillif. .T.;i::i.s, ft t l. tl.l. t"..ii;-.iii. 1-1 :.U, jul l- ri-,. July. Turk. y. K.-yi t, Attn -n. I h- II- !v IjhhI. CIhim. In, in. 'lir- r.l nl.-it t.imi Hi t' r.c:.l. ihuiiij nrnrriiKi' m ii'. tr':ikl.i -t ni-t'in's. i.ic-ttif.. "nt tftry. Ac Af. An .,-'?:, ,V r'n, l .,' -: ,i ( j,it-, ,-,r if l'Iur-- t'liiir. It-, nnl ntlif ir..U. f tr.ttici-, It.iIr.Ar.. Af. II,' fltxt "f tli.if iilum;.ut'ii tha is n:f re- ; mitr'nLU, I J'.VrKl iit.NVI.r5HN r Wl A1.TII ANTi ITFINEIi TTF 1iouI1 ' IrHVf in l Ir.twin r" i m ni" .t "tT r iu it nr i4n jl'its, with a r- ToiTint: t-U rt-i.-n j , ho n.-j I J.. ;n i.r 1U Netl-s, ...lll!!i iill l It.' "I' I n- Iliitlll. JAti-i (,! ' run pflcr n tfr-:'.!T tr.-;it t.t ft tiit-i-d fi-utl vl tLt- fuctur t Aft imy't l.l.t I'lU'r- '! tf no'-"t r VjWH I.Tf thf tn- trt l li- t T.i i'- i. jVr I hs-v ni.- Ink. n tit ih-- .rf-rt' fat ' f ,i rr, !,. tn I fit-rvtiniiT w r h-.v r"!-,l ,1 tnc'i '. in- n. , i- ! j i ii pi..tr;: .ni'! i! j- r !;i--t , y jt- it ii 1--. ii j i !;. tiy t ri'-t- 1 1n- :. an n : I :! nrir,l i v.itu-. Iff t" ill - !- 'it ! ni i n li iiu i: iiMt ii iv (. .nrt i r! -inn 'ft-f- i-"' ' "t f '. "I t: j,.-. i-- ;t !; -. i fry our Ofl J. ;.Ii'I I t .U- i,li:.i."H it ,u t an ', r. ;n- He trcill l.ol.uti mi l !.t:i- ::ir.! r-l r t'-,r AiIm-ii Ju.'Uu'.-i- ! tifi'Un Viwol Anifritrnn i: W so t -tfnry. j Ami'iu uilu-r tfui.u'i ' j'i-t ..ii1 Ft r -rt. ( F-o-iir Itlii"tratiotiN . I tl f m f t'n- 1't nnX r.h-T : I'K i B MCI.TIM.-. Ill h" 'i iil..m I'.'arl -I :ill Hi'Tf si. xh.-i.rtn-utai IH I 11 O-.H, arc ni tl.i wiil ttf I -ik.'I iu "iir ciitii"''ti. tn si-'H.i i. I u' i :m l : r.i i t- ill U- 1 'I -riIt I ' ' "l! !r"-"u I'artl,-.- ut a, I.?:. 'i' ii-n c ritfi' t r lui.ii'. - - i-nn - r .. ?'. ?:. l... rio.or . i.-.l it; :.imie-nl tt j I Mirti j ii tun's us wa in. iii:n ul iu.-trui:.ru!y ci;3 tff 5i-i:t hy ; ""i'V- iw r.i-ti . w t.ililiO :,- in tin' line tln.t P ,.-1. 1 n r...r i. , ,l 1 f . 01 c r' Iir 1 O.J ... t. 111,11 v-lii ,:! ...' (i II.. ' i ,1:1 t.t; .y it n; "l- pr-l , ' f ,-:n-i!i i .l o M , i;lilt,:l loiiu-, o.t uii!. nilru. lu u. ... Iiiil-Tter ntel M.,.. -t I'h. 1. ual Utc .Ma 'I'-' ' , )...',- to in , itrv ar 1 .,1 nut -iu: V i'.,n 1 !'h:Iii';rr.eliiTs. I ir.-l , la...- i, II!..!. S, ml I V tn'iil ,i I T.nl tinn:-,'.li:t. iv,-. CI ;'i;t Ih s .,ui I r ltitiir. .. Ni- I. :!li jr r ft N. :rs ."vIim. I':;iii:ih Jori!;n's l)t:ite. 1 "OTICU is her. bv riven ili .t Letters Ttstatnf ntarv en i!ie esi i'e f II innah Jordan. la'P of S.vatara liovii-hio, D.i'iphm coin. ly, deeeae I. Iiave been eianied by the Ib-isi -r .! D.t'i! l.incou:i'v 1.. i'." sti:,N,-nVr. All persons !, e: d t.i said e-:a:e will mai-r i mint 'late pavm-iit; and iliose h ,vn 2 claims .viil presenl them j-r.p-r'v ao'ri' iMU'.i'el tor setilciiient. JAMLS C. M i l l .'ii:, I.pivisbur?, Dee I, s: .i i:.i..,-iiior Graftinj, Budtliiif;. Trimming, &c. JT4 To all Lovers o! Hood Fuiit, the subs-j2-rril.ers woa'd say Ih.'.t lie is pppr.ied to liratl tries mth the t esi s-.u. lard var.etie in tbe iio st appr..ve l iriiiiner. t Uernes nutsi 1c trailed scoii Piuiiis in !.irch Apples. Pears an I Crapes until Summer, fr-in- tuny be left at ("a! l-.ve I's Itrti St. ire. or at tr.v house on llie liiveiill iad a mile if!, w Leui-but Jan i, Mill j.uiNciur Tot'onilaltlosi Ce.ur: Returns and other Ki.asks sold at the fhrmncte Olbre 1AK I'. The upo storey fT- I' DivelliitK corner Snuih Thud an d b 1 d ', St. Ceorge's streets. Enquire of Lewisbur?, Feb. l.'ti'J Jl'ILV HUOWX. For Sale or Rent. TITHE Dwellins and Lot on the corner f I opposite the Lutheran church. IftjjL not sold by the 1st of March, the properly will be for rent. Inquire on the premises of Mus. EMZAUETII HE.NXACE. FOR RENT, T TWO DWELLINC HOl'sL'S on Water street one now occupied by David j llerr, and the other by Thomas Waters. In- qmre of .M. UAi t.S, M. U. Lewishnr?, Jan. 2fi, 1 still roK iu:vr. rilHE HALF HOI SE and LOT on South Second Sireel, Lewisburs, near the Col lege Croiiuds.n ov occupied by Cap!. Fisher. The house is of brick, has Iarce rooms, and kitchen on the lower floor, and on the lot a Cistern, Well of Water. Barn, &e. Posses sion given the 1st of April. Applv on the premises to Mrs. MAUIA C. VLSCEXT. Jan. II, IffiO. SHERIFF'S SALES. On Mnliy. the YMIt of February, 1SG0, at 1 o'clock P. M.t at the public house of I.. D- Brewer, in lhe Borough of Lewisburg, a cerlain Lot or Piece of Cround. sitnaie in Hartley township, and county ol" I'nion, bounded on Ihe north by land of John How ard, on the east by public road, on the south bv land of Henry K. Charles, and on the west by lands of Levi Burd, containing Eight Acres, more or less, w hereon is a young Apple Orchard, Ac., with the appurtenances, as the property of Htnry H. Vtarcs. At tbe same lime and place, a certain Tract of Land.siiuale in West Buffaloe town ship aud county of Union, bounded on the north by land nl Jeremiah Musser, on lhe past "v '"d " J',lm 'Ia"5.k- "n ir -tnh by land of Michael Dunkle. illi.im Ruhl and others. property i JOIIX Ci;oSCKOVE. Sheriff. Sherifl's Oiiice, Lewisburg. Jan. 6, lHlill House and Building Lot, OX South Front street, FOR SALE. The House is a two-storey Frame, on a half lot with a Stable, and other outbuildings, and some Fruit. An unimproved half lot adioins. : porchas.rs " ir,u j,,sEi'H RFFD i Lewisbur--, P-c. S7, in?. " Pd7w u ill de sou ! VAI.IJAIU.i: PJtOl'KllTY I r I'lllMC S A 1. 1: . I) V an alias order of lhe Orphan's 'nnrt of ) l.nioa county, will be oltl at 1'ublic Uul cry, on Tut'Nilas', I llli of r'lru:iry, I next, the large and commodious Iwo-juuey buck tlAWSIOrj HOUSE antl LOT, with lhe appnritr.anrrs. properly ; tit the late Jonathan .No bit, dee'd. siiu.tie in the Uorouh ot Lew tsbur;. h.uii.rd on lhe , ea.t by properly of Dr. Win. Il.ive, on the smtih lv I'nie alley, on the tt'! hy h ti-1 V'm. JoneN, Exj., ami on the Noriii hy .!,umm Sr., nuniberej in the ycneral p'.an d ihH Inn "L'h No. 17. The pr.-p.-ny i .NCAIiLV .KV, ; and Omit in a wnt, wtirkmuhiik mnnntr. and of suprriur n.ulrttiili ; and it wanted I-r a ; i'uhiic II'Mise. can he niaJe &uitab.e uiih a few alteiatn.ns. 1 IVrsons wishiur to purchase rnn exaniine j the premise, hy tailing on the 5utwr;btr, or on Williaiii June, L- , adj- n.iii ihe preni , is:. 'ale to comrnenrp at 10 c lick A- M- t-f said tiay when coutln.f.ab of sale will he made liruil V. SHKI.LEH. Adm'r. ! Lewisburj, Jan. -O, lnto The snbscriberolTers to s' ll lhe " "j'arge Unek luundrv at the west S-'Sir'sfcv.J .nd f Maiket street, ineln 'ii.r ;"-YTyEMie arero m, niiTr, :tnu uie j At.tchiru.y aiiarhed al.-o a lare imonnt of ! Tatienis for J'at.nt Riph l.-r A'jricuiiiir;il j .Marhiiifry, Stoves Ar. i ls rerilfil as on ' ot lhe best .orations fur a ?npif,?-afe I iiMi.t-ss. The Propnedtr! nme i uhxliy rmrri.ved in i another cmplnvment, which i the reaoon he I desires ti iiipuse of (his Foundry. For any . iuriher partirnlars athires ' j WILLIAM FKiCK. Lewishnr-. Feh. 13H I ninn Co. Fa FOR SALE OR RENT ! j- two noi i;li; fka mi: nor- iilsi:s ami Lots each snit.il. fi-i"i2. two la:'iilie one on Murlh Fourth -.ir-n and one on .(. John street. f(r Sa'e. I jail id each ni the ahove Houses nre h r Ifer I. tV'Also. i r sale, l-.ur l.uil lin!; Lris on .North Filth street. JOII.N llULlillTUN, Lewihurr, Ian. 2, Ih-'y. Arnt f.wi.il Uuu"C a;;rt Siore Ktwim on Murk it Mm I, Jir., y-3 .UT 1 .i . ,r i , . , '111. i! 'snner ini rsn,rsa,e -rverai lili.'I'K Hl'r.i:s, and , :hr Einl unit's, sniii'.ie 111 uie ior. ir.-ii i i i.ew iMmr. i . i .1 call i n Mr. Joiiallian V. o!le. ulo. mil i;;ve ihern soeh inloriiiation as lio v ir.av .'e-ire. luiv im.vj (;. m iiai;i.E. FOR SALE. sj:,u'h Filih street, a rrorer!v ci.nsi.stini'if a S". Ki. line II um I i 3 on a half Let 1,1 f round. Terms ea-v. A; p v to May I', A !!. VOIis-E ' FCR SALE. riMIE well-known I :m 1 11 Standi I at Ihe east end i l liie Lew isl inv liride, in ' 'hilli-.; ua.j oe town-h'p. .ortli'd Co. It will be -soid iiii reasonable l-rois. Iniiu.re of V. ll.i.IAM HIICK. I.ewisl nr, Di e. 17. Is.'si. FOR RENT! Ill: TWO ft.MtllS ..eenpied at pre- T sent by ;.-11:1,-: ,11 Ii i,!rh:: .1I0 on. They are sui.aile for SI lOl'S For Terms apy to Jan 27. IS..S,' JOHN II. LINX. OK SAI.K. unsiKAiii.i: iriii:tjn i.oi.s:i feet let 1 Iron! I y liii ' ,1. p. I nooire ol lleavr, Kr in.-r A V'':.are. A n is i:t-i i i;Mi.i loi ; on iltii iieet. i;.,.ione I w ii.i.i.wi r::ic K. I.ewi.hiir-. J.;n. !'. 1 si n. f- Hi l.i:'F The e. r.-.e; jlThir,t iieet. err up, d Iv ::se.i,rih Me lrt IHIisoNS v. 1 t ll.ri. :;-l, M -mi! - lu-it.. r-. ill. m -i. i . Kew EG-el in Kifllin'jarg. ir.- 1-1 form the Tiaweiinc I uh-.i evei lu re. thai he n;i 1.11: ,'1 (Icore cho t-n and fti'e ! j h, in ihe centre the pienuses of MAIN ST. MIFFI IN IiTHfi, where he s prepartil to aer. minodate siran ers and traveler: men and beast m the best manner, with Board and Lodging. Please live me a call. Ap.l5'J CHARLES CROTZER. i coir, tun. con.. FIlIIE snbseriber keeps constant, y on hand a larze as-oiimeni ol ihe vtrv best Sha- riiokin and i.kes-Uarre ( HAL. U r liineand Move purposes. which he uill sell at lhe very lowest prices lor Cash or Coiit try Produce. Also, Khckiniithx fuul. liwtiranJ Suit. Wish it distinctly nnderst." d. that I will not be undersold bv any man Having good weiph-sc.-iles, full weight will be fivco. Cual Yard near Weidei.saul's hole!. CEOKCK HOI.STF.IX. Lew isbiirc, May ST.'S'J. isrPIC-N IC.-W We'll jump iuto the Woio, and all take m ride." I.AK(SE, handsome and verv couiforia- ble W K.O has been, filled up lor lhe especial accommodation ol Pic-Xic and other shnilarexeur-ions. Terms moderate. Apply lo JOS. M, HOl'sL'L. Lewisburg. June lt-.Fi9. ' LAW OFFICE KF.MOVFD. John B. Linn, TTORSKY IT MW Office at his house ou X. Market si. bet. Isi & 2d li'.t) Ltn itbui 5, I'a. SlMl CI. II. OKWIi;, Allot nr, ut I -iv FFICE on South Second near Market St. . f LEWISIICHH, FA. i FVA11 Professional Business entrusted to ' his care will be faithfully and promptly atten I ded to Sept. 1 1, liso7 F ASHIOXABLE Hats and Caps (nod Hals and I aps Cheap Hats an.' Caps A very large stock of Hats and Caps ' Young Cent's styles Hats aud('ap Boys and Children's Hats and Caps : Now ready and for sale by CIBsOX, the only Hatter in l.pwisburg 1 VR SAI E, CHEAP A Lay Frrn ami Irtmnitwz tnij. a convenient article for Printers to trim pamphlets. Ac. ; May Si.'SS. C.J.SI'AIIL. Book Binder. j NOTICE. ! rCIHE subscriber having bought all the j I Tool., Siove and Furniture in longing In Ihe Tin Shop formerly ow ned by me and re ! eently and now used by J.mi W. Wissnt.Jr., and having loaned said Wensell tools, siove 1 and furniture aforesaid, during my pleasure. does hereby cive notice that said property is my own, and has been loaned as above, and all persons are hereby lerbidden inleiieiuig with Ihe same as it is wholly mine. " DANIEL SI'HKACK. Lewisburg. Pec. 51. !5'J. VARIETY STORE AND l'UST oi rici:. VLAiiliK mijiji!) of Bmiks,StationerT, IVrliiinery, Jt elry. Tc-y. Coiifectiua eries, Tr. bpices. Fruit, .Nuis. iiaaktaa, l':i lores, and a laueiy of Mt K NACKj lor sale c Iit-Ut at ihe 7 B iJ l.i:V.IUt'KO F' ST OFFICE. jl.l IU AM) n.E Oil. ran he had at lh I'OST OFFICE j' E (;!! I'l r.sj lor Ladies and (.ems caa be had at the I OST OFFICE Sl. l.KAL sens 1,1 CA.VtDS and oiher llreasi Pins and Ear Kines ran be half viy cheap at i!;e l'l).T OFFICE I ) I Tl'Ei:, Ei-s. Laid and I'ouliry la if a is ) Eicl,ui,e b i (ii, uds at the 1'O.vr OFFICE A1 FEW Botes I liaisins, Fies, Dalts anil l'rin.e 1'ioues kr sale ai lhe POST OFFICE OlIDI.liS fr B, ks i r (iocds 0 any kind prmnptly attended to at ihe I'OVf OFFICE I AMES ran find the larerst and b'tl assert' I i inenl ol l.eitc ter and -Note I'AI'ER.Enval. FOST OFFICE Another let at Johnson's Clu up Boot & jjlioe i?tore CHEAP FOP CASH! VF.V," siuL-k of Boois nnJ Mops next i 1 door 10 J. A. J. M ai Si, t,y J.ewibui(r, h-re inny 1? ;ou, d ihe cheapen i(rk er 1 tie re I in his j.laee. no mi slake. Call and x amine for y. uitelves and save at least 26 per rent. VenIirfiis from SJJ to $3 I'biilrei.'s. v., ml, A E.ys'fnn, If I lo 2 oinen's Ciums liom ff.U 10 75 eta Men's do 7c to $1 and everything in our line cheaper thao the cht a pest. A I kinds of Ib.ots. Shoes & fiailers MADE Tk OIIIiKlt. 1 1 ihe besi material, and war rai.iei. A iarce su ck ot home-made work kej.t always on hand, which uill te sold Vei V low. lit-1" AluI.N'; done at the shortest notice, by tl.e Mib.eril r. tt JI. JOH.NSO.N. Li wisburg. Del. 4, l5!(. HOWRY'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, x v I 1 VEI! J .;. MTad len's Hardware Siort. I. rmerlv Hoii' litun's Mine Store. Maikc ,-, i , sireet. l.eu it or?. l a. AMl:i: 7 1 77;.V, ML' LA IXO TYPES, Ac. in the usual superior siyle. In addition to li.cs- pictures, 1 am now prepared to take I'liuloui :ilii. Iarce or small, equal o ihe t.osi made anywhrrp. Also. HACl.U 'I 1 I'E.n. Thep pieiures are colorea 10 rtp rescm life, ami are snpprn r 10 an oil painnnj. t'vii-5 that li.le; 11 v ol nrre'sion and feature Ihat can be 1 n dnred oi.lv by Hip Camera. Thee pi. iiiies are patenied. and I have lhe exclusive riln f, r I nion rrunty. Call aa eiiiinne e( imens. April 31, IhSSl JOS. B nriSS. J.J. PALlilW 1.. i'i..mi:k &. i o.( ft1" '.-v.-sa- 4 L.wisliur I'lanins 31 ill, a.fc'-slj-' ;eep constat, tlv .n hand and1 i............ n.ie I,. . uie r I'iooi'iiis. Mtlinp, lioiii. Minil rs. I.liif!s. JIolllIifli:w ol nil pallertis, at: l a;i . :i;. r aeeriptii ns cl Wood Work u?, :n lloililn.r. I'nb rs re-peeifclly solicled and promptly li:ied. A.l work warran ted To ivp sau.sfaeiioa t ? An rxKasive lot ol Lumber ul iM i.'ernptt. iis n hand Iir sale. J'ur',,, tt Ai itcuitditrtet,Lewiiburg,ra pr.l v.:. Isi. 't. FCR SALE IO St litlarxliip of the - him dim ICll-t i Address Hi X 1SJ, si lit;; I'. (. -May S7. 159. NEW FIRM r. THE OLD .-HOP! The subscriber re p i cttii'ty at,tn ui ce to ihe c itizens o I.. isi iii ano vii n.iiy ihai ihey have li rnitd a Palti.elsh.p in ihp TailoriEg Business, at the well Km. n smnd 1 1 JaB'es Criswell Mail.ei streei. uhe.p il-,, y are prepared to Cl 7 ,A ) l .-iAA t ! to . n er in lip very besi stile, Vei.'s ant Kojs' ( lotllill? "f e . err deri ipti.-it r.n sb. ri rioliee. We ask a share ol ibe public pain r j-'r JAVE.s Cltl.-WELt, J. K. SCHAI FER. I.pwibnr. April 1, Is'J HOUSE BUILDERS, ri'AKE .NOTICE! The undersigned arw I appoinied Agents lor lhe sale of Doors, liliiul & It iiidvtw Saab of all sizes, made of Ihp best material. All work warranted. Made by L.B.Sl'KOl'T, lluhesvilie, Pa. and for sale by l.7s F s CALDWELL, Lewisborg IVTo Grindstcnes.Grcceries, or Horkef Coats, IlI'T hnndnds of Hais and Caps of th ) latest styles, a little cheaper than can bt loiiud elsewhere. Call and see them at Gitmw' Hut Manufactory, LeiciflurijTa J. SCHRLYER & SON HAVE received Ihcir SECO D ARRIVAL ol Spring and Summer Ceoris. Ladies Diess Coeds, Manukas, and a large lot of Ladies' Cellars and Mrpvps from aneiion. Also a general assortment rf Men's Wear. Tr. minings. Cottoiiades, Cassimers dt Cloths, which will be sold cheap. May 15, IS".9. iPm kfl Hooks) andoiherarticlts ihat kind on hand or lo i.ntpr ry tnt isburs Uook'-oder.CH: MiHl II. f.i:iCII 1RT, VEST1ST. Market street, next door to Brown A Ruler's Su re LEWlSBL'Kli, PA. TIIOS. ti. -K-tR 1 T AS iuM frc''v'J splendid assortment j,.r.- ln the market. Hi Stock comprises llroait IMnt, uatna. tUur Rinc, I'inst-r Itine, Hrut-rtt-t. Meoe llullona. MudN,&r.JkC, which will be sold extremely low for C He respectfully asks the patronage el all his oid customers ; and also invites new cue to give him a call before making their r0'' chases. Call at the sign of the Bi Wait Maiket street, east ol Second. Dec. 21. M Exccntor's Notice. "VOTICE is hereby given, ihai Letters i tamentarv on the last will and testameo of DAVID HOWARD, laie of ihp M"'"'" San Josp. in Calilornia. deceased, have t"' , granted lo lhe undersigned, by lhe Register . I nion cooiiiy. in due form ol law; all T"1 having claims against said estate will Fr,"f . t them to ihe subscriber for seiilemenl. ai those owing said estate are requested make iuimeiliatp pannent to ; THOMAS HoVVARP. Executor ( I.ewisburj. Jau. 6, isbd FJ ! sfXTII ll I. Wt eSNT FAIL t" VILSI,- 4 tKtt;Lt tr e 'l.-