J UNION COUNTY STAR & LEV1SBURG ClIRONICLE-fEB. 21, lfOO.- il i r 1? i a is 53 1 if . 5 1 tar & (fbroniclc O. II. WOBDta tt J. E. CORMfcLICIS. Five lom, catinna) ; Slavery, sectional AaEormraiTEcriox to mttuij miiaTiny prate bill, abolishing all franking j ami ..... -r . .. r.. . Kot aaai.er In-H r Starr TTTlfnn j Eiteasloa, Thw .t. t inuV tu :u rrtft! u mu"u." t!r,"",.nt"hltri te'SSi' "L t!."? ,,,K,'J,M- lni(UD. w.rtl Minrit J'lmOi F03 KO'.r.ilXOK. ANDHEW G. ITKT1.V Of " 8rtt Cr, Ciiwn, Ft. . .rRMLbiAii dk. roNvutivs. may. Aran tNiT!oiu. Ctr. tor., Cbicago, Wm Jcjz 13. tCorre.-ponJ-'oce of the Slar k Cbronicl.' liAllBlSBlUG, Feb. -22, lSu'O. Seated at a di.-k I occupied six andsev en years ago, in one out corner of the Sen ate Clmmbir, I am r.'iniodid of the Iran ailory nature of official tenure btre. Of re' V cf tte B0!, t jc Dear -00 men in the employ State, at that tim I onlv see hire. !... i i .. .i.., t ..i .I,- a....i :., Vj.iui. unui, ihi; iiiiiiiiiii ui ibcckiin.i. iu .:;-.t.i ..ui in hmi. ..! m, s ,, filling a nondescript lot useful clerkship j -I t T M . a - 1. . L' I .It -fl luiueiiou.-e. ieu qeun ceueu o. tue uouse i, now a .ueu.uer oi me renne J ben Secretary to the governor is now cee.c.., iuu c--.u. a,a.,. . Member, and then Senator Slifer is now .'resident of the Erd of Revenue Com- missioners. Then Clerk Sullivan of tic Senate is low Ueput, Superintendent f ' ' touimon Schools. All else seems to be changed. 'J he present Legislature main. o . . i c . ! . :.. taiLS a higD character, Lut is a q'net, practical body, with little excitement auJ epeech making thus fir. Not havine visited llarrihur since '31 b ' Ifindmanv outward improvements, and continued culargemen', giving j'it reason for the proposed City Charter. The liip tists, New School l'resbyteiiaas, and O.d School Frcsbytcrians, havo enclosed new houses of worship of varied architecture, large proportions, and great expense. They are none of the in yet Qaishcdj but make a very imposiug appcaraccc. There is said to le a vi.ry unu-uil con courae cfpeoj.lciu ti a njaitiniing thi Of p osilioo State uteu'. icn, tad tLiOidSol- diers national convention, icsteraay i sl,vM bti ag S(jUllJ ou ldf oilt as w was a very pleasant day, tut this morcing the oilier. 1 know that the Republi opeos rainy aoJ daik. All surts of ru- ; can parly is not as unanimous on this mors prevail as to the p rotable action ofjas on the former (i notion, but the the Convention to Doa.inate a candidate , People s Party of Pennsylvania are; for Governor aud for President. I cime dowu with several cf our Northern ll.le gates, who seem disposed to do what is best for the cause, regardless of men. A half dcr:n setts arc cotciteJ. Hastily year, Ixcca. A Bald Speech ty a E jM Han. Senator Wu.sax has endeared hiir. sclfto every true Northern i.ian by his recent reply to tho "bloody strug gle" threats of C'liiigman, of North Carolina, v.':.o. r:i.!er t!s? scr'tli'-t;' v buke which he received, mu.-t fevl himself dishonored before the whole country. We ;:re glad that so compe tent a persoii as the fearless r-euator from Massachusetts has taken nt) tho glove so often hurled in the face of Northern men, during the delibera- lion of Congre-s. His reply will bo a valuable auxiliary 111 the approach- ing campaign, as it contaiusa canlal compilation of disunion sentiments friioi londinir Itoinot ratie politicians. ! .....I oi.nti tin. si i.p:i I toil Ilolilil. .rniie nortv the Ctillli! of treason SO 1 . . firmlv thntiio effort on the part of its politicians can oomciaii: me uaaia- : K".e u. i'i m""' -r iiintr tlit efTtict of tins iiiastcrly Ii ; . . - . 1 ..... ls ..APi.,wi,nn.l..Mt ifll.i m iuc- iwuo !' - -1 wiu i u.-uuitv.. -i-i - 1 " ' ' - ' .1 1- ! - ... . .1 'I'l lo ,.f Wil-nii fn r niriiinn' s . . . '. .. invocation to a 'bloody struggle' on the lloor of fongress, il. the event of the successot the Ueptii.licans in IMMi, ojmeu cou.iuumg, m.u mai auuougn ! us py .u copper-waaucu jwciry anu sen- ;,,, tv.ulgit, and organized by electing was terribly severe. Cliiigiuan was most of the testimony in bis case was true, : sation novels, is about as high a conception ' Jtuater King of New York, chairman, .sittintr directly across the main aisle yet, iu regard to what had been stated by i of the f auctions of the press as enters into Hon. John Covode of 1'ennsylvania, Treas from Wilson. Tho North Carolina ouc or two of the witnesses, that be do- the brains of a devotee of the coble science j urcri and Georgu Harrington, Secretary. Senator, never very robust, looks un- 6irej tue 'Ja,urj towu (Harper's Ferry) to . of "taking in." The Democratic National Kxecutivc usuallv withered and wan and woe begone this winter. His .Massachu setts antagonist, always hale and hearty, never appeared more vigorous and robust than to-day. Aud when he "served" his ticliant "notice" upon the shriveled Southerner, stepping forward a pace or two, and remind ing him who the people of the North were, and of their "bloody struggles'' at Hanker Hill, Saratoga, Ch'p.ieua, Luiidy's Lane and on the open deck of many a ship in the Second War of Independence, aud looking full in the face of the man-milliner who had cast dowu this siluve, told him that when the) strutrule he had invoked did coinc tho Representatives of tins people Um whatever his fate might be, bcwjuld and they in turn refuse to imposo upou would prove worthy of their constit- mtet ii as because a mau, unshrinkingly. : their readers by inserting every vagabond u-'licies, and if reluctant to enter into , ron concluding, Hazlett addressed 1 advertisement scut them, its charter for in tho fight, would bo cipii.lly reluctant (lc 1W c fM Le haJ a fuw wordg dl,pi.ueence aoJ U0I1Cil m d to leave it till it was huished, and . ... , . . ... , .. . , thouii the last to -o into the conllict, ,u lbo ";st"u"uJ g"ca Llul higher premium than some of it docs would be the last io sro out of it with w" 008 W,II1CSS ,u Particular was now. L tncashr Lxanuner & Ikrald. dishonor, and slow to enter the field ' iakn. Hc spoke of the testi- ( ' n; of combat would h ave victorious or mony iu regard to bis identity, and Ii T,, V J v i . , i . i . . (rKU!. i iiiR. jr. Citric, been a l.apt.zc It witti their blood-when . .hat he had always been iu the babtts.uce ,(;ulbur of c hou'iu uf 1a ' uljTC, ilson was delivellli'' tills Tassa'' he had a beard of shavio-it offevrrv riir.-i- i . i. ... i i .... . with cool measured tone-, and steady . . i mien, and linn gesture, his linger pointing straight at the Carolinian, and telling him in conclusion, as he .-lowly stepped back to his chair, "I say mi more; 1 await the issue; I bide lav time!" The Chamber was as silent as tho tomb. ---'" Tliii VTnncp. Trlnmrtiir,! 1 The Firmness of tho IW ia twice rejecting the Senates ia.proj ,. T. ! i.i. i.t - to the I'o-t llllii-a Senate for once red,d IVom their' amendment, aud the Uk il contractors ar.: low U-ir.ar I-aid oil nilh some of, .1. . I... .1 1 .. .. mi- laiiKM uuc iiit.u w.i e.eviuiii. vu v ikk Sr.Uvc l'0W:r'a futile c2"vi !S to ilra- ' poon the House into submission. All honor tt. Urow, and the other true men of the House, who stood to their rights, aud brought the Oligarchy to i terms ! ! j The Senate forthwith passed a privileges, exccpiin:; to .uis. i oiK.anui 11 .. .:V I.;' .1 ' .1.- ron riiriiifr evci Vlhiutr Eotii-jr thro tho ! ....... if ...:.l 'l'l,;.,l,lP,,.nir ' mails to bepre p lid. This would cut off fl0.c "cliaHRM, between papers, com - r iii i. i avhiiil vi mLLu M.j., v.-... , v pel editors to pay pOftage on their, 'journals when seiidintr out, ami ntiili- ! , il, .,.;,... nl.iiJn. i of inmnh n nn : tlsocountj- free of exper.se, as well j ""J ul' "'""j i um, ,v,,4'.viiitiiiiyaii unti-i'iMiuiiis (otiiiiii hit, 25. , up lor tlieir Iiankintr privileges, llns tt oulJ be a morions evil t the pvoie, I , , , ,i i -ii -, .. 1 and we trust the House will not pas I tile bill 111 thai Sliape. CUl OH C. I travagant and unnecessary cxpendi- , . .,. , ( ... iv ; turcs, confine the franking privilege i to letters and documents under ten ' ounce?, anil allow no rouuinij or u - jvoriti-m for political purposes, and : t;ic l)q,artmi.t would sustain itself 311,1 Le ai''.lie'ling at the same ounces, anil ailow no rouumg or la- M i. ;n;,.,Tn. ..I , i : iiiui;, .ill. iv:illlli:i.l , dib mu iu i see. .lis.M-ii.ina.rs Gainst some fea - turcs of the Senate liiil. Gov. Reeder on Folitics. r-Tn a It-tttJi-. declining to be consid - cred a candidate ior Governor, this ....... .. I " .- i ' .. i . .. .1 u,u,u.,,..eUUi.ua.mr.1,J;J j D.scninitiatin- and reflecting men ; '"" sec, that to foster and extend ; hlimiln slavery, and to surrender the l-artmenls of governor, with all ! taeir palroncgc and lnlluonce, to the , coi,rol of U:j adv0L.uU.i,i is t0 travcl I slrailrlt roaj w Lich leads to the , establishment of mob law, and the do- ; sti uctioli of freedom of speech, action, opinion atid suffrage, and through ; that, with inevitable certainty to oli - l i . i . . - . i -i . . . ' gaicny aim uespoiistn ; wniiri to aud desDotistn : whilst to build up, enlighten and uigiiiiv labor, cities may seek work at Urnuntr, : IVifi-r.ATioN of Kan-s Judije t , . . . t. i i ... .i ,i--. i 'i . . is to Ueqieu and strcngllicii liie loua - ikttions oi sell-govciiiiiiciit, and to in-; uonc to give otit.j crease and extend the blessing of iu-1 " teiJience. good order, well regulated 1 l'.150? l-Jvpjxo VEUXr.s. liburtv. nalioiial wealth and power, i 1 hc. I1U,,!,.'.: f 10"I,, lJc. on lh.c!1' l.,.:!rd i lutiiiiatclv.Dcrliaiisiiisciifirublr con ... ' netted wilh this, is the o'.her ijties- tion, whether American, Labor shall : Le protected through our revenue . laws against foreign competition ? Pennsylvania demands this protection, and ought to have it. Our candidate a!iu 1 --ncve H'at the great uoiiin,aiit uiiuuiiiii ina;s oi uio uepuiiiicans of the jialiuti. are with them, and will ' make it a part of their platform. In , deed 1 can not understand how a man can be a free trade IJepubliean. Mea J ning no di.-respect to adverse ojiiii ioas, t'lioy -coin to me plainly para . doxieal. To the developemetit of free, intelligent labor, this protection is a necessity, whilst slavery ami free trade are the most natural allies. So .....II'.- r -i i. ... , true is i',is that if our Union ended i at MaMiu ai.d llixou's line or was composed entirely of free States, there would be but one opinion unoii the stilject. atidlree-tradedoctrincs would become a curio.-iiv. I ci v trulv voui s, A. II. Rei:di:r. j ' , . " Sentence Of Stephens and Hazlett. Alter the finding of the verdict 111 the case of Hazlett, at Ctiarlestown, on Satur-; j.j, jasIi j, cauUati a nioiiUI1 for a,.' f f :,1,t,.,.., n Mn,i,-,,,,:,, ....... . o. j-.uu.i.u. r .1 1.J-..IIU.J1 ui 01 11 iii .. .... . . . i juuge uecueu ou the several points i. ilA ,..i 1 ..i.....,i .1... i-.ow 1 u vs'uuvi, nun viu'.itu iuc Hncrs to to brought itto court furst-u . u. - ( .jv-.o. - whether ibcv Lad aiivihinc to gay why ! 0 I sL'uitutc ui ucam suouiu uoi oc pastju up- . r. . . ' 0Q tUeiu fcicrhens iu a Unu aud dt&ttiict Cfiifr' ritillPtl that 'h linil if it nl - , .. the court." Hazlett also rrsTifinili.,1 in the. aErmat.ve.al.hough iu an agitated manner, ine cuun. be burned, as also ihe people," he declar- I We would inform this vender of quack ' u""lt,e,e "? fCDdlllS out a large Bum ; , iiii , v. . i -. . , ., i ber ot political documeuts while the Cen- " u,u" ,us'llve'J oc oao. ue.er maoe nse of any such langu.gr, and called upon God aud the Court to witness his declara- tion. Where be was known this imputa- lion would need no denial. He had also 1 to say that hc bad do fault to God either with bis treatment at the bands of Ibe au- tliorili-.'S since proceedings en a prisoner, nor with the ' bis trial; all bad teeu ' . done f .r bim that be ou'd reasonably ex-, pect bis counsel bad douc his utmost, but he appealed to thu Court that as bo We don't do that kind of business, and bad extended mercy to others, be thought ' whenever the press throughout the coun be might expect some degree of mercy, try, refuse to be imposed upon themselves, - 1. . II...I.I. i weeks, lie stated that since a I, risi. io i he bad been treated most kindly ; that his , borne, aud 1 think it bas perfected my ed couosel, Messrs. Green aud ii.itts, bad ueatiou ou this point. 1 have learned that done more f . r bim than northern counsel j ul!,u n'7 6Ul'P"rt "cry measure of Uem ,,. , i .i . - , , , I ocratic Admiutstrations, aud yet if be votes could have done, and that since be bad . i . . c , . - , s- u.i. t agalIJSt a giugie mterest of slavery, be is seen Virginia aud ber pe.ple, be bad faclo uu Democrat; aud if hc votes formed an entirely diUereut opinion of the '. ! whole sulject of slavery to what he had ' ' . i ..;n,..T 1i...i.,. .i.. . delivery of his remarks, was considerably I .atcd, which probal!y ansa from the ' ,,i , .1 , JuJe Kcn ,bc0 PrcccdcJ 'P" "atence on the prisoners, which he did in j Le f-"fg nd impressive terms. III. arnl.ni.l ....k ..t .1 ... 1.. I o. m o u a I i puh'.ie'y 00 Friday, the Itkhdajof Jlaithi next, lt ween ilia hours of 10 o'clock, A. SI.. aud 2 o'clock, I M. . Immediately after pissing sentence, the Court remanded the prisoners to jail, and the crowd drawn together to witness the proceedings, quietly dispersed. Washington-, Fob. 1G. 1800. The committee ntwointeil liv the Demo u ' i erotic Senators to consider and report 1 ,, the subjeet of the right of slave iiiini iiiu rui fcvji i tie i ij; property to protection in t iios, eonsi-ts of Messrs. ttr the Ten ito I recti of Mo., I!.,.;- fe.l., lt:..( r i l.':t..l,..r as.Ind., and Che.-tiitit of III. This is or rather a committee opposorl to .Mr. '. I onirIart popular sovreijrnty Woctrino. .... . ., q - i . : At tiie same tune, they are opposed to trine. . - ... ' - : a Slave rode lor the 1 cmtor'CS in ail- j vancc of an v violation of the riirhts of slaveholders. Gov. Brown, of Mis- : sis-ippi, lias prepared a long bill of intirteen sections, embracing a com , intirteen sections, embracitig a com - plete slavery code for the Territories, which ho will introduce. ; . ; - r."-- . Rad Advice. Citv nnners are ad I ! visinir the housele5s, homeless wander - ers who infest tho cities, to leave and cn.lr mnnlnrinnTif n 1 1- n ir llin fumnirj in the country. This advice is given, , hii..vjih..i ""'n ii. 1 liisanvicc is given, . ' ; probably, throujr : 1 here is as rre . :. . .1... .. . . I i. mu, t wu , uau.-.-.u ui j in the cities and larjro towns, and our poor houses are lillcd with those who have come to the ' rtiral districts in the vain hope of finding something to do. keep your poor at home, and provijc fur tl,0,., during tho inclem - ! ent season. We are willing to Sit)- i port our own unfortunates, but care ' not to be taxed for the sustenance of j those who may be driven lrom t!ii! , ; 'large cities, where so tnuih wealth , ' i i . r r.. - i . r . i abounds. ; aoouuu.-. Liu iiihiiut, people oi ine : properly, oui in itic inter nave .,,-' i i r n I L-iii.ia ..I , rma , , ii , i L- n. uuiiir. ..ii iiiim.i vi iiii'ui:iiiuii iiivi. ly to be practiced by traveling vend ers of merchandise. When men or women want good", they had better iro to a regular established store or trailing place, and get good articles, ' than to pay largo prices for damaged artll'les li om some one-horse traveling son City alone has about 0000 inbati j OrLted to sanl estate are requested to ninke dealer. If von vvaut a good pair of: tints. lie says the official election r- irrnne.l:aie payment,.ind those liavins any just Hants, or anv o'hfr clothill", "O to a lu'us for delegate, when received here, ; claims are a!o requesteJ to pre-mt them le 1 .. ' . . . 7' n ... ,. . . . .- ....... 1 "ille ninhf-filiraled lor selllpm-ii. well established house, and von will not be ch atcd. If you want boots or shoes, do the same thing. If you want watches, jewelry, or any other goods, be sure to go to some perma nent store, and you can always be di rected aright by referring to our ad vertising columns. j Not Our Style. Every few weeks we receive from an in dividual who claims to be the "originator i of tie gilt book enter: rise," a circular, set- ling forth a list of trashy books, followed bJ' a listof 'T":IJ "j'-'welry." We aro m'yl.stly reiiuestcd to advertise this list, which would till nearly a column of the fa'tminrr. six times, for the sum of fl5 payable io "jewelry" or books, to be ' . ... ,. ,- . J ,. .- - , ..- ' Ihe Cincinnati I ,mmrrcMi, uron this .. , , ,, , . , , sulj.ct, truthfully remarks that there aro some men whom a long career of quackery has totally disqualified from viewing things in their just relations. In most men, the i i,r.tiil..tii. i.f snrh rn....i ii o nh... ! iuipu.ui.1. u. ,-ui.u ii.j uii 11.1; .uunij 1 . .. . i 1 matie io a respectacio newspaper, to adver- a re-nectafcJo new-paper, t j adver- elebed lottery of piuchbcek i-welry . , . . f ' . . . . j n.-iinitii ' and meretricious -"o .""""":" ; " . v,. ( iuuu; fU3r : dcss, a uan who has reduced the art of 1 uuniuug u a tcieuc?, ana 3ounueu ail tue - . .... 1 notes ot the fic-aie of char atttnrv. it nn.hal.IV In hn trrnfml na & ihittrrnf niiaa , , . bs..,,aC. Tu evrinet the nrr-a of lh rotintrv In laiA ' , , i itse.f to cheap lottery schemes, and to take' me....... ..u .uiuauou jewelry, ana all others who are trying to diddle the inno-; cent out of their hard earned dollars, that ' we do not publish a paper for the benefit I of the spiders who spread nets to catch i gudgeons, but for the information and en- icrtainment of the public, and when we do insert advertisements we mean to be paid for them iu something else than "fifteen dollars worth of gent's solid gold vest chains, and ladies mosaic breastpins." - , . " "1 ain.-u e,.u:.i in-n r lo.ro l,.,., I , - ' i. r - -- - - - . ui.ii i luiuus ' agaiust every measure of the Admsnistra- nou, and will suMuiu the iuterests of sla verv. be is. inre facto, a n.mil Drmnrrat J,Put bt ""'"d truth before this 'J J QOahtI u 1 - tend to stand upon it as a solemn couvtc- i7 i Tbe SouherB jjisunionist is, that he is like a ' .. """ mau who threatens to cut ol. his nosn In tM njs fce. I'ENALTY I'uK TllXIMl TUB 'J'UliTU. The Washington county pipers have an account of the latest doing of the chivul - ric sous of the Old Dominion upon tbe person of a citizen of that county. A j lkoo worth's Saw Mill tj tbc Hear Mead- j young man was iuviied to a wood-chop-: ows. Tlio facts arc as Dear as we can : . .1 : r -.t.c. ..r'i r 1 . a . ai t i I i - ping oce j'Jsi over me line id iuc ciate 01 - fc '. Virginia, on which occasion he chanced to i romark that Us. sawatomie Drown was ' fool, and Gov. Wise ditto. To the latter . . . . - judgment the chivalry demurred, and pre- 1 ceeded to demonstrate Its falsity in true l k. l.; nr.,n h,.. j creet preacher of univtrsally acknowledged : truth a trio of brave cavaliers. AVliile tuey were uenating as tome means Distnuar by, and losing all power . , , , .... i" oe cnipwjcu 10 iciievc mo vicuia or , . , T i .u .1 1 1 1 r. 1 l'- I . .' .1 I 1 1 r. ' I - ii.si i i mi am iiii'v ill i nil. in mm. ,. , otDcr lwo I ennsylvanians happened by, anJ bearing the none, went to the rescue, , The twain succeeded in taming tho rioters - , and liberating their victim. JbiDgs have , and liberating their victim. JhiD ! come to a pretty pass indeed if I can't Ca!l Gov. Wi-e his right nam out rijking his life. We nhall nci a man name wish- king his life. We ehall next hear ; b ly-iog of seme fellow for cah.ng j James buchanan a political knave. Iftr- : r 11., T.7.inh7i , itwi "i7,,7- . Av(,T1I,. VimMIipi vtf v,! ' Strublc, met with a horrible death in Westmoreland county, the other day. He ; w c . jn Mm 'c, . or t ; ,be , Qrk ind Bbj,er jnIJliMtc(1 tM in(0 , T,t v( Lojli wtcr- 1Ie WM j tricated with all possible dispatch, and j hcn 0, pre,ented a horrible snec- ' tlc!e. The fl-h fell from his bones in i large fiakes, while he was so horribly dts- figured that be bore hut little resemblance I . to a human being. He lived a short time, j suffering tbc most eieruciating agony and ihen cipired au'other victim to the de- u o. luicuipuucc. ny, of Kansas, has received from lion. J w. iioninsou, secretary oi orate unaer the Wyandott Constitution, the census ta-' ken last spring, as tiled iu the offieo of the ! . j that there arc 70.9-0 souls. It leave more than a Lundred of towns uureturuei), and fifteen counties not returned. Mr. Robinson says there are now 110 0G0 in habitants iu Kausas. Riley County, is one county of which not a word i- said, Atchison county is not returned- Atehi- wiii snow that uausas has over iuu,uuo . nhahitants. j A biil is before the Wisconsin State! State Legislature, to abolish all laws for I the coilix-.iou of debts. Judging from ' the press if that State, the people are fa- vorable to such a law. The Uurlingtuo UuKtte fys, 'pa8 eueh a law aud bust- .... 1 , :.. . l. 1 ' ucss Will at oueo assume -s Tojiei ieei ll. iiili Itnia Thfl rrcililnr. itiiitefid nf cniritrins of his customers, 'how much is ; he worth ?' woall ask the rpiestiou 'Is he bonest V " Ti'itsixo a New Leaf. A Washing ton letter writer, describing the scene of swearing in Members of Congress, says : ; "Ihe .Members were taen called up lo be ' ; t ... (. .. . ... i.,.. .11 li : SlfOIU 111 li'UI OI U U llll.ll a. uuik, a.. 1 laying their right band on the open liible, , and take the Constitutions! oath. '1 here : was some indications of feclitiir wbcu a ; particular Member kissed tbc page and ... 1 . , , . eu. n passed the volume on to bis neighbor.) !J he ni.ig,lbor rcfus(,d l0 kiss ,he tamcU ,,. h,?t tni.l it over and kissed auoth- 1'. er one ! With Ihis exception, every thing paseJ off harmoniously." j ti t ;h.rt t.oi 1 tt.,t.i th.t ' 111U1.1UII .jr iinu.y iiriuin raja 111a. a , ,. ,!, . 1. a ,..'.. ... ,. . cill(H itaeliir in u men crunry was uucit- ; J "'e3,' "', beCoiiifte he did not Ireai durinir the ; boiidav?. 1 hey iniMed that he suould scunoi nacuir iu i, uieu i-ouniy uue- ; trCiIt or ukea ducking. He retused, and ! incy lOdK umii io a B.reain Dear uy. ciu a hole in the ice, and put him in and pulled j ... .1' him out about aurzen times. 1 be leach .1 : 1 ....K ..f ! er LUCU1 uucu auu " vuv i Oil the young gentlemcu 5- The teacher's name is Oard. I , , J ThC Kpub- : ' Committee ' Wasuinotov. Feb. 9 CJ j,, Elccuti. Kaecutive Committee of the Cooetito, tional Union party, have commenced the I I'resiJenlial canvass by the citensive dis- Iribulion of copies of their address to the j People of the United States. A clergyman iu Salem, X. J., says the j Standard, rcccnty announced from his : P"'"1 tLat UP00 lh,e BCXt Slbbll,h evc" UmS, fi 'S'T l'" "mr " I r..,n tlia iii.r..i,in lliA li.itlci. araa crowded iu every part, and a large propor- K tion of tho congregation was wade up of those who bad not "darkeucd a church door" for years ! Hon. John Covode, from the Wtst- raorchiud district, has been appointed Chairman ot the jtepuui.cat . Nat.ouai , Committee, at W ashmg.on. Mr. Coyode , IS emphatically a working man, and ni better selection could have been made. I No matter in what position Mr. Covode may be placed, bo will do bis whole duty i with a good will and wiliiug heart. Fei.o be SB in Chubcu. Two Sun days since a youDg man attempted to com mit suicide iu a church iu Sumner, lilt- UU1S, Il Vilnius UI3 IU1U.1i W 11 II I l'U.l.. ' . " . . ' . : i ..:.. i . . I . . , u . ..- kuife. He first severed tbe main arteries j iu each arm. When first discovered he was seen holding his head on his left arm and the blood trickling down bis neck and arms. A wedding took place in Detroit, the other day, between an aged female of sixty-live and a young man of twenty-oue. were cousins, aud on uniting them- 1 selves in matrimony, became possessed of ten thousand dollars by request. 1 be donor of his money bad, upou bis death bed, willed them five thousand dollars each, under condition they married in the family. Daniel Ulman, tho American candidate fur (l.iuiTimr nf New York a few Years since, has joiucd the "Republican Cam- J paigu Club" of New Tuik City. TtUKllll.L M lslVIUT.N E. ( III Thursday 1 and Friday last, O.h and 10;h inst., a j man Ly the name of .Mash, was nearly ; fr.zc to death on the road leading from learn arc as ioiiows ; mi. .uasu oaoueeu chopping wood near 1'lcasant Uip f r the a Messrs ValeLtiues, and left u Thursday 1 lo visit some friends in Stone Valley, : . ' ben about ufty rods lack of the i-aw Mill, cu tho road leading to the uiejdows, i .1 - :.. : i ; stomach. Findiug that he was going to full be threw himself on anil of ., .. .. icids lay mere uunnj tue aitcrnoon. ! f , , cr of 1 . . . . . w. , nmni i i..ir.n..F aufi mr.i nr I'ri.i.ii B -j - '" Near nightfall on I riday, slightly recov - ering, Mr. Ma.-h, by crawling on his hands and knees and rolling his body along over ' ibo stones and rocks reached the saw mill where a son of Mr. Eekcnwortb's was working. A-sistanee was immediately called, the Obforiunatc man taken up and 1 kindly cared for. To reach the miil Mr. Mash had to cross the creek twice where 1 .1. .1 . :.I iue w jtcr runi over a ucp j uuiutr of the crossings being bridled he dragged crvation of Mr. Mash s life is wonuVrfui wlirn ri rnr-nll.i-1 thil h nu i-tnnspil tn'- , ... , .Q , ,,r. , IU, VkllU IUI UtAI.J 1 J 1IMUID. 1UUI7UJJ night was ono of the wildmt and coldest nights of the season: yet during tbe whole , e of that terrible night the poor man lay ex- posed to the storms and winds in a llaik I Hiiuerness : lar irom anv naoita:ion. c-n- :.! t l:. ciiuua luii uc a i u&iii, ili mini; r ' to move hand or foot, ar.d nailing only for ; the cold hand of death to close his i-yes ' , , .. , ... ,1 and end bis misery forever. c under-: stand that both of bis legs have been am- putatid, one above the knee, and the oth- j . .t.,..a , 1 , ifc m f .... kl er ai iuc 11 aic j nui. 111s me is noi ue- spaired of, however, and with the rxeep- Hon of the loss of his legs he will sustaw : J"J- -"' - : AiIiisinlMlrafoi " o(:r. N' OTH'E is hereby ftiven, that Letters ' f A.lniniisria'iou on the Estate ofi JOsni'll KLIH'K.NEK, Nleol ll .rtley turn-j ship t'niuii coiiriiy,dec"il. have been "ranted to i ineuin-.ersini-ii ot me ie'-is-,er oi i moncoiin fy in doe turin oi law ; ihrrelfre.all pi-r.-nns in- vvii.i im ffi s n.inlry TP, i;nion Co", Jan. titii'lMlu.'"''" . . ... ' " Z"1." f . ' " STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM E. ANTHONY r.rw:4wii. Vw larh.trt-r M..y m. i.-. at llll"t u' r' lr-'" M ': n.-'ei. Till; St.-r s-l.i- l Iii-.t n-, 1 O'. . , t'Tit'.im. i. ,,,'.,(.,,... . w-no,. ii,.l .o, l'1"1-. .N.-:i- nr.-- ....:o,. i.r ....... n rn it-.T.-n "'v It.r'itr , In ni-kii. . i. .1-.- its ...i t:i in .1 I. mil riL- is ,-"u.iili U aitli.-at il, au an. -v. :r rryf'i rr. I: pt : lit !' '.nr i i.-a- t'T. rr f nrt i f 11-.- arrM. tt i- . if f. L .t h.r .s. f. i l" ' f 1 1 1 1 ntlj . J Tl'it "J uV.' il nil HI--1- ..II 111. .. " t. i ;:..Iitrni 1 ir- ;.r r ri wli-rn .-xj'!. r.n Fur- '. Alnri. Aiir ri.-it. ill H: i ii ! til H; :.n l ali.l :i.. till, hi d Ut ,(-....: ' tt.-ir J.. t urt o .1 . 'J .i I In ail ii, a. Mill- '"J ";;',;.. te .., ripiT Vi.-wn s-.n. n ,!i I. In-lan-l. :.! . in r..r... 1...1..1 n, linLimi. sr trnni-r. II.-. rrnni-r. Il,-.i(r.ini, Il-.!li:.l. .-.ill. rlrr.l. C...iTi. 'I I.r I 1:1. V.......M.-.. I'l'.n.l. li.iiinim Wrmi. Titi l.rii-.. Itiily, Tiiri.,-5, KjJ "l. Atli. n. II:.- ll .lv l.iiti.1. I lium. In- mTr!ilc?'J-"li''".i A" ." "';" ' ' '''";". ' , !t.,t ..f n..-.- itiumin.i-.ia m-.n i. n,.i ,e- - r'. - n. ,,.,.,,.,,,.,, a-.,,,,, .,.rr,vr.,I,.Tr .i,,,,.,.! - r ll'-JH? v',',!' 7ZZ't'.ZZs. ;'ur,J.1,t " !",;J"i"ri"-tl'r- .,i., o. mjIo,,us i'2J.tJniuZlC..tTVU,'Z'' n.. 1"- .. 1. -i-i.-l i.,ri.:. an.i .iwinni, .. ir I it (..,. ,.Tip.tiv at rw. i n t.vn n ,......, .: XVTJXTl" our f.wn.:.n.i '.wU'.n m : t r-. - r. -fn.in nl Vmi.r.an f.. an , i.,. ,i t r, .. n- i-ili'T tt.iu-v ( in' ,i'irt fitM-i-:.l ?trn-w l'ttttritnitt t-t tl.i' nc ! tliv I't 'i.i' MtiEt T pm.vir :ikh, in h"'l uiiiny lirtin f'fl :in int-Ttft. vr-r ,l-J: ' 'I'll (- -t !""i r 1 I U' Ji-'"." HIHl j nci tir crtt tU.'ti. ill U- f rwHrd-d ' t ' nnv niliir- . n r'Tit t -t h ft.niii'. I'.trli :t ii iliftann- M-niJ.n u- J i. ... ?:i..r h:.ve inMrnm.Dt ua uia ticioiu tli.-T inav r-.iiu'.t. ill l-v rritr.j Ww.-t iik.nr, (aillii'Ut inurnment) enn be irrt bv . jniil. i I'.irttc. wno wi..ti I-. lv ailviir.I of ,-TrrTlhiii: rinlty ; Tiilttiil.l.. in Itio lm. tloit mm., nut. inav n.-i:it us tto ir t( Tins- " r.i-.inl, anil we will ks-p tlitfin pisi. J " 1' i-'ov . il! fin.t rhit-'irai.hy a mist f .einitinj an.t ilriii-I.M.il amu-.-mi-nt. V r nr- .rr(.nr, it lo 1 1 i.nt (inoii.-r.rj with rT. ryll.lii n.-s-fiary f -r Itn-ir 5111-1-1- I-. 1 ff.-'.tii.r with iustrui-lioc. -lb-w li. lutr SI. rr i- I'ii- ' Urn-.- E. TIH'M. ! Impurtrr nn.l Mr.nufi. tiiriT or I'h. t. i:rt.liie Ma'i ri al. S!rrrn-.i-'i ml slrr.s.. i. :r i.w jj4-M1-r. h1111t11r11.nl t-r.-rv ..rr.ii.n ot Itir rinintry nrr rrrrcl Tiilly iiiTilr l tn rnnki .in i-Tmniiiat;oa ct uur l. rk.i'iir iti-imiit lo tlir trs i wiil I..' Iit. r il. In Pilolojiraplirrs. lirtcla.-..-'sler..OM;j'ic.i-patlvfS j wnntfj. ,1!?', ZZZT - Sjp .aav..! r'OA iCikwClia. sEinaS 3Ci Olt Hi:.T.-A pleasant and Jji convenient House, and Tun liooms. suitable for Store or Olhre, on sioiitli Market street, between 4th and o;h. Inquire of Ln. I. lilil t;iiER. Lewisbor;:. Feb. 21, 1SC0 WESVVVAPiD 530 7 Opniirluaily fur Sale or Ex change'. Will be sold ehcap lor Cash or exchanged for Tow n Properly or Farms in ,be N. est Jilanch country, a qu.iuiity of good, unimnroved Land, siiial,Ifbfi,r nvK hwme F,lrm. Thrir ocalin js in a wtrrn s.tate. and for health, i i,..,.... .fertility and desirable climate can nol be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by callins on J F i J M LI-N.N Lewisburg, Feb. 13, 1801) For Sale or Rent. TIHE Dwellins and Lot on the corn ?rfy I rpposi e the Lutheran church, ll tlli nol sold by ihe 1st of March, the property will be lor rent. Inquire on ihe premises of Mas. LI.1ZAUE I'll BE.NXAfiE. nut ittM'. rpHE HALF HOUSE and LOT on South Second Street, Lewisburff, near Ihe Col lie Oronnds.now occupied by t-'apt. Fisher. The house is of brick, has large rooms, and kitchen on the lower floor, and on the lot a Cistern. Well nf Waier. liarn, Ac. Posses- sion iiivea the 1st of April. Applv on the premises to Mrs. MALI A U. VINCENT. Jan. 14, ISflO. , . .... . . UOUSe ana UUliaing 1.0t, 1 X South Front street, FOR SALE. The House is a two-storey Frame, ou a half : lot with a Stable, ami othrr nutbinldines and , some Fruit. An unimprovnl hall lol adjoins. prr.h L Will be sold lozeiher. or separately, to suit ' asrrs. JOSEPH KEEL). wisburg, P-e. 27, B!9. :n n,ii. YA I ,UA 1 il A I l'llOl'teliTY PI'llJ It' Sill' j ,)T ,,as,rA.rof the Orrba of' J ) Union county, Hill be sold at Public Oat- : cry, on Tuesday, llili cf l"!irii:irj, next, tue large and commodious two-stoiey bfjcn : nAKSIOW HOUSE ' and LOT, with the appurtenances, proper')- i "' Jonathan .v-l..i, ..er. d, s.iu.,ie n. the li.rouqli ot l.e i-bnr?. bounded mi ihr ,a,, by ptpertv of Dr. Win. Hayes, the 1 uih by Pine alley, on the msi by haul Win. - Jutie, r,i;.,amt on iik nn ,( ii;,i,n .m., ' 47. ' TbV pr..p..i tsKll'.SM.Y Tev.:, am' m u n:"Um':'"''-r '"''' " iij tuptrnir iuu;cri,.ti ; an. I it uanu-.i ..r a 1'oblir. House, can le n aoe suiiaLie with all few alterations. l VrwilDC U'llilim tiy pnrri.il fr. .....nl . ... ... , the pr.mi-e by calling on i'ik ul.senl er, or , on W ,ilan, juue, E..,., al;..iui..g the prem- Sale to fcmoifiiri' l 10 oVI .c!,- A. M. f .-aid nay when conditions ef i,aie mil Le made known. m'fiii r. M!:Li.::n, A iarr. Lewisburz, Jan. SO, Ihmi 1 'I'he ,-ul.rnlieri'H'.r I" oll ih" arp Uiirk Kiuiii-lrv at ih- w. f.i. nr.,.... . ... - -- r.:-.Vtlie W Slerooln. WY.rr, aid ll.e iTa-mi ill .1 .1 kpi sir. ,-! ti.r ri -if-, ml of "achini ry ait.irhfd- --.l i, a lai'-e air-.m-t . t ; d ihr be.M locations i..r a c-o.l.ale bosieess. 1 he I ror rif lor s time iswhiliv nni.iher rmplnyinem, whirh i-s ih? rpaKii he lleSiri til UIS pose ol this Foundry. iranv ! funiier pariirui.irs, a.'dies , ..." "'LIA--1 KKU;K. lr -ist.nr- , ! reb. is. ,8 I mon ( k. I'a j , ; FOR SALE CU EEUT ! ! I - I. 'I' VI II In if II 1 I f i' ttri ' r. f " lf u.k...i. ii.m - 1mm 'i- ami i.m, r.n n snniil.ic It Ul-W ... .1 I ..... L . . ... . . .1.. . - .,. . . iw.i lamilio one on .or:h r oui ih sir. et and one on sit. John streei, h r ,lle. Ilailol earh "f 'he a,,ove ""-'- are h r It.M. Si? Also, fur saie, 1 . 11 r liinllins Lots on rlh Filih street. J(UI. HOLtiH l O.N, l-eishnr?, Ian. an. Ir.:a. A-cnt j ,lrd v ,..... . ....,. f 0 p4 T '. p ' -"--&m T" ,!,.,:!.rf.i!,''.,''r: r r "a!e "v"a' ' dims, snuaf in th R, r neh el l.,,sl.,:r... f Persons u sh:n lo ptii.-ha-. u ill p;a-e I call n Mr J.iiiain.-in u.,'-v ,vi l ..o. ''"" uct inforiuauod a th-v mar iie.irr. Joly 5. 1 x.'u !. .-Cll.NAKI.E. F0i SALH. s.-inth r iiih street, a OX S,nth ronsi-i pn.prtv -nils nl a com! Frame House ii A on a half Lot nl pn ui.J. Terms ra-v. Applv to May ii A B Olisi: " TCR SALE. riVHE -el! knoti n Tat OI n Slam! I at ihe east ri d ot the l.ewii,UiLt J lliidse, in Chillisquaqiie t.iwnhip. .oiiii'd l-'o. I; will be sohi uti reaonab lerms. Inquire of W ll.i.IA.M FKlaJK. l.ewisbnr. Dfc. 17, IS.'.S. FOFt RENT! rpjll: T IiitOlS oerunifd at prr I sent hv Wahinioii Ilunh.iis, n a a Saloon. 'Hi y are sui.atlr for SI I( 1'S. For Terms ai.p'v io J.111 2?. IS. si, Jt)II It. I.INX. loll sai.i:. pnMiitAiJi.n :ii;i:(iirm- i.oI.ki frrt feet In nt by li . ib rp. I'i;.virr of Heaver, Kr. m' r .V V'ihirr. A 1mh m:r-T 1 i i;n:t noi ns ou Mrret. Fni:;irr i f Wli.l.lAM F11ICK. I.ewi.-linrj. Jan. 9. 1 sen. TO M:T The e rr.er h..usr., r:h JLiAThird slterl. i rrnp id l y lr. Jivi ielt pliKsllNS aiil.in --.t 1-h Villi uf.i t. r i- in a r. w iii. i-i-i- .J- im.l tin 11 it.i: .i... f a 1. t prtiM Uit-iil of tin- tl.iuiin Ke'.v Ilctcl in niflintnrg. TT TH 1 subseril-er Wi u'd irspociln:!;- in atljil f- ir ru ihe Travr'ins I'ublic rverv iii-rr. that he has lakrn ar.i hllel up ihe pituuses ol tjeor;p tSehorh, iu th- ei nire of .MAIN ST. MIFrH.HL !f;, here he is prepared lo aceonimod.itr Mrane rrs and traveler. men nii-t brast. ii the best manner, wilh Il.-ard and Lodging. Please pive me a ea!l. a pi. Via CHARLES rnorzKn. (Oil. (Oil. (Oil.. TIIIE suhseribrr keeps ren-tar.' y in hand j a larr as-orirr.eni i t the vt-ry bet sl:a nuliin and Wilkes-liaire fi'AL. for limeai d stove purpose-, u hieh he will sell al ihr vrry lowest prices lor Cash or Country I'roiinre. Also, UluckrntiHis I W, l'lu.-trr onl &'lt. Wih it disiiiirily under ni d. il at I ill not le undersold by any man Ha--'inis good ei;;h cales, full weisht will be civen. Coal Yard near Weidrnsanl's h 'el. CIF-OKCE IIOI.STCIX. Lrwishnre. ?.T.iy "t.'it'i. lar P I C - N IC.-M "W.-ll jump into the tlnf ". .nil all t ike a ri le." t I.AIKin. hnnd-ome i aud vei v eiuii(ori:i- 4 s-CVy'K'tir' l ie li ((;U has been i.lLS3Z- lined up lor ihe rspecial aecorr.inodaiion of Pic-Nic and oihrr snii.l.ir rxrnriun. Terms modriaie. Appiy to J.s. M. llDl isUL. Lrwisbur June it. lMf.9. LAW OI" I K K II KMO YED. John B. Linn, T1 h. TTOST.ni' 4T LAW-O.Tier at s nouse ou A. Market M. I et. Isl sV d t,', 8 ixn Ivonrr, i'a. .iA.IIlI.I. II. OK ill;. itlonit-y at Law. OFFICE on iSoiiih Second near Market M. i.tii7.v;i7,'t;,i'.i. '--"AM Professional business entriis'ed to his care will be lailhlully and promptly alien rfed lo Sept. I I, 1S.i7 "I lASIilOXAHLE Hats and Caps JP tiood Hats and t tips- Chean Hats an' Caps A very l irze stock of Hats and Cap Young Gent's styles Hats and Cap linys and Children's H.its and Caps Now ready and for sale by UlCSOX, the only Hatter in Lewisburg TIOR SA! E. CHEAP A -ay and JL Trimming Knir, a convenient article for printers to trim pamphlets. Ac. May27.'5. t;. J.STAHL.BnoW Binder. KOTICE. snbsrriher having T IHE snbsrriher bavins bought all the Tools, Stove and Furniture helonsms to liie Tin Shop formerly owned by ni and re- ii'.ij .... ..j ..... .. ... .. .. ,- ... an() havins loaned said Wensell tools, stove ...,1 ..,,.1 ,,,..1 I.,- I...V 1V....I. Jr. ' and furniture aforesaid, during my pleasure, 1 does hereby eive noiiee that said property is 1 my own, and has been loaned as above, and j all persons are hereby forbidden interfering j with the same as il is wiu-iiv nunc. I- BAMKU SlilMAllk. Lewisborg, Dec. ai, VARIETY STORE AMI POST OlTICi:. A LAI'JIE suf f I) of Cottkstalk.nery, 1 1 IVrl'umf ry, Jrwrlry, Toys, CotifcetioQ. rrirs, Teas. Spiers, Fruit, .Nots, Itasktti IVttirrs, an, a ,t.i, :y 1CK NACKSJ for sale ln-a p at ib 7G.;J l.LUlsiil in; rt'ST OFFIt.E. I Ll lL) AMD 1'I.NE Oil. ran he hurt at ih, 1 1'lisT OFFICE l.'IN E (lold I I f.3 li i Ladir. and firm. riB J br l ad at ibe I OST OFFICE s r:vi:i w. iirt-nvt V st:;s i t (MMttM and oiher ins and Kar I; in? can be hid very at the J'(.T tJl KlcE JLTTEIt. Krss. I.:u.i an i Poultry lakfn ia ) .cLng lur Uot-da i.e 1'lisT OFFICE A1 FEW fli jrs ot l aiMii. Fie-, ha.ti a. a J'rin.e IVonts Ii r sale at ihe I'OST OFFICE OlliiKI.M l.,r Jl. .1 it ord of ai.y kind pri.inptiy altriidt J to rt th I'tisT OFFICE I AL IUS ran fi'id ihr hir'.esl and , 1 nifiit ot i.nur and.N'. 'e l'AI'FR.Eni. oocs Ac. at ihi! 1-o.sT office AnothfT li t nt Johnson V M I . . . ii . .-. t-i . . ..mm vi.'i ut) jjooi .v Mine Mori' L i i. - l.ut. ..lUlC. CH2A? FGR CASH! VT.V f!otk cf Io!s an-1 bLoes cext 11 dor ! J. ,v J. V a , s,rt.t J.ewrs barar. heir n.ay lr iout.il ii.p cheaprst Mi ck aver Lend in ihis plaer.ro mi-ir,. Ca'lnr.dtj ari.nr I. r yi.ur.-rlvra and save at Iran 25 per ct ;.t. Vi L','":' from s" to $3 i. s. 1 rii'l, ,v Bcys'from -'jil in ii"s liumt ll .11 f.o m t ... fh V. i : 'N ,:" fc7c lo J I ar,d rtrrtibinq in onrline cheaprr tlian the c r.t aprsi. A i L-ii.iN of n. ois. she A Ganrrs MADE Tll(i!ai:i!.,r t!,,. )t.s, niairnal. and war rai.ie,!. A Urr sk. k of homr-made work kept always in haul, hich mill te sold verv 1. w. KL"i'Ai::i.n rh.ne at th shonr-t noiict, hy ihr sol -crii f r. U i. JOH.sOX I.' U :l or?. Ort. 4. IBfo. H0V7EY Sf SKY LIGHT GALLER7, OVKK J..s. Vf'j.' V,,', llardaare S'trre I rn,-r llon-.-!:ioi.'a shoe Mere, Maike siren, l.ru i-i nr?, i'a. ami:;: o t j v i :s. xi:la ixo types, Ac. in ihr usual sp. r.r s.y.V. In addition to il.c-e p ciiips, i,,n aow prrpand lo take I''2:u!ui Jijiiis. laiee oi small, rqnal io ;n" . 'J'i-'le aniv.l.trr. Alsr, HAfjl.O- 'i il'Cs. 'J hrsr pit loirs are ci Ii rf a In rap rc til lile.anii air sip ( nor io an oil painiir.j ;ivn (hat tdelny (,l npnsnon and fratnr Lt,i!t c t- rretincrd i.iily ty u.e Camera, ifiese pictoi.-s :,rr p.-trnird, and I hare the exclusive rvhi f, r I tion r ut.iy. Call aa eiaiiitii" sprrimn.s. A prit 21, lrSi LI WIS liL'Itn, Jus. B. HI1SS. j.j. r.LMia j LHvi!;urg Manirg Mill, z.'xtx erp ,ii 1 iir o 1 1 roiiMiu.ilv on hand and 'It I ;; riii tr. jiitltne. I;ous.;ill. Mii.il I . 1 lil'Clt, iot:liint 1 1 .,.1 j mo ins, '' a ' rde.-ir.ptu.B 01 V. ood U . 1 k ussd 1 11 IliiiMu z. iii.l. rs le-prrifiilly solirred and promptly fi i. d. All u-i 1 k w anat. 11 il to e:vr anstactton Iv 1,1 e.i.:,Mvr ;u ,f i.un.brr of al! i. -rr:pni i.s 1 ti 1,1. ml in sair. farliiri, im AmA ir nd alnct,Ltu-tbuTg,Pa Vpril S2, IS.,9. FOR SALE . IO ln t:ll lii 1 f the Irnn ( iy - 1 I: I i Oil-' Address Hi I 1(7, i.-t urp V. i. May i7, lSoU. NEW FIRM JN T THi: KI.1i si;il'! The subscriber I-' ei i ut y roiiioui ct io ihr rittzrns o (.isi urii aiui v irii.i i inn ihry have ieirctd a rarti.eisiop in ilir Tailorirg Business, nt ihr wt ll kiii.nn siiiud i : Jan es Criswellon M.nki-t Mrct-r, where ihty are prepared lo III .M .i.i hi. fV'io.r. er in ll r vrry b.si Mil,-, v.ii.'s .n d n, is' (loiiilrip: of evrry dr-rnpin n rn shirt notice. We ask a share ol n.e j uliic run rffr JAVKs CHI.-WFLL, J. F. SCH AFFtR. I.ewishnrs. April !. Isf.il HOUSE BUILDERsT" rpAKU .NOTICE ! The undersigned ar appo lined Atints for ihe sale of irooi si. I'll miss A. vindoiv Saah of all si-s, made of ihe best material. All work wariaiitrd. Made by I..B.SFKOLT, iioiihe.-vil.e, I'a. an-1 0 r sair by t..H F fi CAl.UWEi.l.iLrwisbore lio Grindstcnts Grcceries, ot Honkey Coats, T)I T liitndre.'s ol Hats ami Caps of ihe Jl ) laie-t sij Irs. a liit e ciiraper than ran te lonii.l rl-i u i.trr. Ca.l ai.d sie ihrru at 6'ifn.i.' ll-it X'liit'j Htvi y, LriiuLurtf,Pa J. ECEKEYFR &. SOW IT AVE received iheirsECOAl) ARRIVAL ot Spi in r and Seiiiii.rr lloeds. Ladies btf-s (i.n lis, Maniilii:. ai d a larpe lot of Ladirs C. liars ai d s-iirves from anriioB, Also a cent-nil ns-ortiiirnt rf Mrn's Wear, I r iiHit:n;s, Coitot.ailt s, Cassimers Sl Cloths, hn !i mil be sold cheap. M iy IS. l--r3. ipq-' .I'm krl E;tikandothrrarticla If f ol ibal kind i n hand or io i n rr bv lh ; ii. . S,eisburg l!ook-niirr.CH: ST HI. II. (.i:ttlItUT. UllMIST, Markri street. i.rxt door to Brnwa it KilirrV Store t.F.W IMIl RC, PA. e.os. (.. ;niMt Jl AS just icrrin d a splendid assortment ol the vrry lest, cl. rapist and most Usinoiiaole Jew I13 in the market. His Siock comprises i:rrnt riiisi, liiii in. Lar ICii'a. l'inucr lCina:, Uri.cctctM. Slcrir Iluflonii. MuIn,&C.&C., which will be sold rxtreniety low for Casa. He respecuully asks the patronage of all his old customers ; and also invites new ones to ive him a rail belore makins their pur- chases. Call al the siqn ol Hie liiu aicn. Maikel street, east of Second. L'ec. 24,'Sd j Executor's notice. "VOTICE is hereby -iven, that Letters tes- i i.-iiiictitai v on ihr last u ill and testament ' DAVID HOWAiili, late rf the Mission s.. 1,, .n taliloinia. ilecrastd. have brrn -nni,d t the undersiani d. bv Ihe LVtisier cf , ,,, ...,,,.. ,n due form ol'law;all persons . , 1 .. .. .11 r..l riavill S; C ' a llns a. .11 n -1 sum riuic ... . ... iUi .cr!ler fei srulrn eru ai d those i.ui'T said estale are requtsted 10 ,i , ,,iiir.liair navnirnt to -j p )M AS HOWARD. Executir J.ewisburit, Jan. G, lei o pd -iKiNTrti.i sixth "ir.t "f"i'SCa 1!KT,' at biulilliltSti-, m aanl- nluai fc- 1 r f Si A. 1
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