.if. hi ft! .1 :,! V lar ft Chronicle (J o. K. wobcen k . R. cobnelios. fs llnlrt . The Letti-mist. tiittelei.r., pul ilelie-1 uu tlt-t'k.fi,,-iteiii. h. tl. lsr.-e..t anj best i natation ut Ati v Nftt'tM-r iu Ctik.li County. Fiveiimi, national; Slavery, sectional ! m.ttt.iTi; ri.-itm m hi un::.it jv imiiotuv. AM) Rot wiH'nr Ii-h r Mtue Trrrltnrt hj Fvtrnslno. rHnhnsr. tir t'..nturs. Ttu. shnTi. sir. Mil will he the two e-!inr I'rinrti.lei. fs-f -re the e .nutty, until tli.-e xre TirO-nuil-. : Sl.'l l anil Iti -ait r m:i-t li-s.l. lli.-re to u-it until tli..y srs- in trin.iii.li :...- the .v.li..iisl enl-uoi si niu.u - luLnt IU. -ei.'.'. Vni'r J. .1 V IYan-iVttnl3't mnrr lor rntdi id. Genkbal SIMON' ('AMEi:ON'. toi; i.o i n:ox ANDREW II 1 1 RUN, of Centre Co. jB-HM'M-riTic Sttk 1 'v.. Ki im':. Km. l.C!lM.tT" llll. ecMI.VTIO. MoSlMY, Al'IOl 'Jii. XVTI-iXIL Kil". COSV., CllICKiO, WK!.,JlM 13. CsiTTlie proceedings of the State Convention, we give at length on our first jiage, and iu the columns follow ing this article. j About forty years ago, a fatherless lad loft the West l!i aneii, a-fuot, with i all his fortune iu a !uiid!c under his : arm, and stopped in I'arri.-liurg with out a dollar or a friend. That poor j boy Simox Cami:i:ox is now, l.y a vote of more tlian two to one, dei-Iar-' ed the choice for Trcsideut, of Iele jrates of the majority party iu a State of three millions of people! This, even sdiould the expression be not rat ilied ut Chicago, is a proud position oud wc ore tol'j Gen. Cameron wept with joy upon learning the news that lie had received this handsome major ity of tho Delegates of his native Slate for that highest earthly station. AM'itKw i:i:i::ti Ci utix needs 1.0 introduction to our readers. ,I!e lut! uhvays been right on the great ties- tions of the day, and is an able, well- informed, fearless advocate ol the ( Tiutii. It will be Col. Curtin's du- 1y, and his pride, to bear our buiiuer throughout the State, and to defend Bud commend it to all. lie, we doubt not, w ill do it gallantly, and well tin J true party men should overlook i nil personal and less important mat ters, and rally for the cause of our common country. The great princi ples of our party are for the general i;iad, and in it we merge all minor considerations. PresiJential Electors. Tbe Committee appiiutcd for tbat pur- jioso reported tbat James Pollock and Thos ' M. Howe bad bucn s-.k-cteJ as tbc F.lcc- 1 tors at large. 1st District Klward C. Knight. i!d llobert 1. King. Si dj Henry liumiu. 4,h do Itobert M. Foust. f)ih do Nathan Mills. Ci h do John M ISrJOtnall. 7iU do James W. Fuller. EtU do Levi 1!. cvui'h i).H do Fiaueis W. Christ. 1U:U do Ilavid M uiuma, Jr. 11th do Ilavid faggart. ilh do Tbituas 11. Hull, luih do Fraueis Ii. 1'cuuimaD. H'h do Classes Mercur. li) h do George Hressler. lt.th do A. H. Sbarpc. 17ili di lUuicl (). (Jahr. '18th do Samuel Calviu. 19th do F. lgir Cowan, llthh do Wui. M'Kernnn. iMst do Jjbu .M. Kiikpatrick. U-J do James Kerr. oJ do K.cbard 1'. Kobcrts. 'dtb do II enry Souther. Jib do Jobu Grier. Dt'lt'Sltl'S to t'iiicagti. Tiki.euaies at Larue David Wilmot, Henry 1. Moore, Samuel A. Purviauce, Audrew H. Uceder, Tbaddeus Stevcus, Tuiiu J. Cuffiic, Jubu II. Kwiug, Morrow 'li. l.owry. The f illowing gentlemen were reported to compose tbo lhstrict delegation to tbc t'hic igo Convcutioa to ba held iu J uue next : 1st District Referred to the people. Sd do do do ill 4t'u fiih G:h 7th 8:h dj do do do do do do do Not reported, d) do do do do do 1-fua; ICjkcrt.DividE.Stoot, , .1 Kuabb. J. liivtBiu Hell. i 'Jth District O. J. Dickey, C. S. Kauf-' man, Samuel Sebocb, Joseph K. Pownall 10th District1 ("has. It. torney, Joseph ; Caev. Wm. Cameron, Israel Gutelius. '. ; . - . ., .. . ,.i. i . l ' inn L'isirici ii-jDi. .'i. r ai.ncr, uacou if. Fritk, Samuel G. Jjcrgstrcsser, Win. C. Lawsnn. 12:h District II. noyt, P. M. Ostcr - hout, Frank Stewart, Djvis Alton. 13tb District Cb-jrle Albright, VCm. Davis, W. H. Armstrong, Samuel K. Dim- r.- - . x . . , j-ltn I'lftr.ci .i.n repor.eu. 15th District Wui. ljutlcr, Ciinc G. ' Foist, Lindsay MchatTey, G. 11. Overton. ; 10:1. District Kiik Haines, V ll-lrvin, ! Ah x. JrFny, Jacob S. llaldeman. 17th District William M'Clcllan, D. ! M'Conaughy, Jobu J. l'a'.teroJU, Francis J.-rdoo. I Isflh District J. A.l'akfr, S.M.Grecn, ! Wui. M. L y, Wuii II. Koous. i Vit i a will, ami wo trust with a tri- , ,IJunuL" Ul "ur lu"IIIU,li ,uai u,u -: 1.;. i,,;,.,.,,,,,,;. ' ?;l,iri OIi Ml- nkinaii. ami tint, he wM'-. t , v. umiih stoiatiou of a system of rigid economy and I ... v.. ing armed, were prepare to kill the i i-.r,-. i.,..i.-, ....i,,,... s,, .uno. ir,,:,,,,. .," .. VW'V . , , accountability is indivisible to restraiu ' ' o,l"''0 li ; J-a.-lct n . tates, b 1 ... , , , tmn.-.-, n 0.0.... s...,-.,, s, 1,.. : Union county was for the first ; tLe 0X.tl.l -ho fca't uimd tbe Treasure iNcw wt and bv the Northwest. - lUcr ! 'V:1 '' pu' ished a ,;,, .s.-. s. , i...... ,.,,,,:,.,. luu.-rie... . 'underi.rs wtiolca stupon their casury, , tll -.,,.. .,.,. 1 letter in tho National liitclliireneer ,' ,?l-..1"r f"'-V1'''''-'1''-'' 1 tune denied a voice in Ihese pro- and to prevent our publics from deceuer-; " c alc ut'-'olt lo iiat.it an M.tlt.v .,, . . ,:. .., ., '-. ' ' 1 ' '""i-. . ... . . 1, 1 r 1 11 iinn u-lin i-nmliiiiod llirsi. rrniiili lUWlliell lie lleillCS IllCCliai.'S. Jle msrnsw n. ". br.-nku.. ,-i,e.. i--. -o . -. ,,t,r.. Ar . CCedilig. Lycoming had two Hdc- ati.ig into a wild and shameful scramble 'an " toiill.llits IhCst Cq-HMlts ,......,.. -s.iaciit Iv T, "" ' "-""" '''- 1. . , , for tbc fMii's iu which mrsonal deccnev 'except the man ol otir choice, lor "M'PU." " t otpit.ini attiuciiiij, r4i,r,,. , i,,,,,...- .. 1 th.-a.. . t n-,-. u:.u...r . fr.,tn I 1. 11. n 11(1. if !!i.t nitr t;iinii.li lut sp'ii.ri, iu U1CU lit rsoudl ULlLULl I , ,1,,. , , . Th(. el!eet of lb,' il juiiimna 1. Ms i, ..; . I l'.ltli District Not rcportcJ. ! '20th District Audrew Stewart, Smith I Fuller, Alex. Murdoch, Win. K. Gupta. . . . - . . i L'lst District .yoi reportcu. I 2'Jd District Nut reported. 23d IMstriot Not reported. Jlth District John I'atton, S. 1'. Jobo ston, Jas. S. Myers, D. C. Gillespie. 2inb District 1. 15. Yiuccnf, Thos. J. Pcvore, S. C. Hays, S. Newton Fetlit. EL'SOLUTIOXS. Tho cnnituittcoou resolutions submitted report SS follows t . . . liCSOIVCU, IUUI IUC present, -uuuai Administration, by disregarding tbc just claims of tbc industrial interests of the whole country, by fostcrinir sectional ox- i citemeuts and antagonisms, by conniving :onniviiig ' ''" '."' ut scbcu.es ol land piracies, and ny the j rankest corrupt,,,,, Uillusedtbrotighout nl. i , ' ' ' ' , , .. dci.ee and respect of tbc people, has dts- , guec-J ltepubiican insntunons in the eyes of a.l observers, be.bcr at borne or abroad, auj deserves a signal reoue from , tbc fiicnds of cousiitulional order and ol i political jus'iee. KesoKid, Tbat c-rmttiin in the ad' ministration of tbc general government, ....... i V.. , t r.. i i.mI. ..t tbc dclegund ri -bts f tbe States and the reserved rights of tbc people, have tecorue so Ih-iaut and audacious as justly to ex - cite tbc most serious apprcbeusious in tbc breasts of tbe intellectual and thoughtful of our citizeus for tbe stability of free iu- stitutions, and especially for the mainten ance of petsjual liberty and Stato sov Tcigoty. ikcsulvcd, That believing Slavery to be an element of political weakness and of fcial infelicity, we are utterly opposed to t its extension iuto free Territories. Uesolved, That ibe duouia that tbc Con stitution, of its own force, carries Slavery into all or any of tbe Territories of tbc Cbiied States, is a new and d-ugoruus po litical heresy, at variance with the explicit provisions of the instrument itself, with c.itempiiraneous expusition, aud with leg islative and judicial pnc. dent, that it is revolutionary iu its tcndiucr, and sulner sivo of tbe peace aud batmouy of tbe peo- p. lWilved, That the African Slave Trade is a relic of bai baiism, cundcuincd alike j by the civilization, the humanity, the laws , aud tbc religion of tbc age, and tbat the j attempt to reopen it is an tllort ot the , powers of datonessto bring again tnurcigu . i -ciiaos an i oi-i uig.o, wuieu pair.ots, r.biluT.'br. Tii.S and i-bri.ti:ili ure Under ' ,be , t W(..lg!l.y and 8jlcma obligation j to oppose. i Uesolved, That we view with just ap- j prchcLsiuu aud alaitu the recklcfs cxtiav agauee in tspcnditurc nbieu tcrvdea every deparimeni of the Federal Govern-1 m. nt and the steady and persistent depar- i lure trotu tbc principles and policy of tbc ; pub Kcsolvcd, That to maintain inviolate 1 ilie rights of the States, aud especially the i right of caeb t-tatc to order andcoutrol its : owu domestic institutions according to its own judgmeut, exclusively, is essential to j (hat balance of power on which tbe per- j fectiou and enduranceof our political fabric I lie mornlilv shall he nvertluotr... more tll:. II hall a CUltlirv. 1IO 1'l'CSl- , " '. ' . - ' I ! d-peuds, aud we oeuout.ee, now as hereto- : j;. a jowcr t,f strciitk in Peiinsvlvan J fore, the lawless invasion by armed force i j. appea,.3 fmm our a(.,ioll t".dav. i of Ihe soil of any Mate or Territory, no' i.,.f .1,.. ...,il,J r ,. ,,. i.. ;., m .tter under what pretests, as amor.g tbe , E'""1 .r'n'."'. . , . . . . iicsy-veii, i u.l it ujcs 1101, cuier iuui .!, . i .. . . r .1 . ii. , ;.,.. ..e. .o b 1 lh,U.I... f sl.ve.v in the States where i ! it uow exists, but to leave tbe airclicratiou and ultimate iibiud.iiiire.it of tbc system lo tbe moral, religious and economic for;es rhieb pertain to the clavtb nding Commu nines, assured ot the litial prevalence ot ! i.istiee thi.ii.diout all the laud, iuuoiil' all ! the inhatjitatits ttareol. no ii.is ut-eu eonsiiiuiiy acme, anil 10 j Uesolved, That to tbo union of these j no man more than to General Came j Siatts this nation owes its unprecedented j roil can wc confidently look for the J increase iu p ipulution, its surprising de- I restoration of the cheerful hum of i vel opemcnt of material resources, its rapid neglected, industry ill this old Coiu j augmentation of wealth, its lappiness at j monwealth, by nature so highly favor j borne, and its honor nbroa-J. and that, c..u-I IVnu'svlvauian's heart is in se.uently, we bold.iti ahhorrcuce all maeb- j au n0 ,, jaro tay ,!ia, h(, j1;l3 iiialn.ns for disunsiuii, come from what-1 ... m,,.!.,,,)!.. .,,,,1 ,,-.,..,.,.:, ...i,. ever source they may Kcsolvcd, TLat tbo threat of disunion iu case tbe Uepublic ins and their afliliauts shall elect the next President, repeatedly I made iu both Houses of Cuugress by lcm i oeralic members, not simply i;bout re I buke, but mill uniform applause from their eir . ,al - ei . title-.! n.i...eifit, a U a .It-IiOtl of that VI I' . . . .' . , . ! i principle ol popular government, iree eiec-1 I don. and a bold avowal and countenance i i of contemplated trca-on, which it is tbo ' iinterativc duty of the rcntile to sternly . coiilroul and forever silence. j the sweat of the brows of men, whom Kcsolvcd, Tbat, while we are now op-' thev look down upon as their iuferi- j ,. 1 ' W ' ' ' tr' l,r,N,uc"ve larSe , ! . ... , . , i.i beat. I..I, and ol uneiiialcd ijualny. posed, as we cvir have been, to tbe cstcn- ors, only inado to be perpetually ser-1 WII S()N"S M 1X" Vi sion of slavery, we I. ail the people of thj j vile. General Cameron believes in cee.ii.i.iy7'r.tiiciive ; hue lo. maikeu s!outb as brethren, iu whose prosperity we ! ru) such nationality. He is a self Tl i I O.M 1 M I I' J ) I . (UNI) njiice, and whose constitutional rights i au 1 privileges wc are prepared to sustain aud defeud. That in the spirit of good neighborhood, whenever tbc passions of dillcrent sections of our common country I omc'in c t fl.e', we stand on the grouud of mutual foibtarauce, believing that a fra- tern.ty ef feelit.g is chief clcuic.it of our , i.at.or.nl Rtrrni.tti. Lational strength Uesolved, Tbat in tbo enactment of revenue laws by the General Government, fair and ad rjn itc pr - tcctiun should be sjs- ttmaiicaily uffonicd to tbc industry of all classes of our citix-ns. That we maintain ! a devoted attachment to tbe policy of Da- ; tienal exchanges, which secures to the j w. irking men liberal wages, to farmers and planters renumeratiusr prices for their pro- . i e.:.. . i r.- .r.i . uiicts, io uiecuauics auu uoiuuuciurcrs jor ; j their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the j ! nation columtrcial prosperity and iudepea- fdenee. f Resolved, Tbat we approve the policy ; j of a donation by tbe General Government j of a homestead to every actual settler up- j ' " P i.'C ,1",ua'".,,nd.wa be"'J rc-' .picsi vu. ... w u.so ,ut ,' saze of such a law without de.ay. . ResolvJ, Tbat the purity and safety of j . the ballot-box must be preserved, and that frauds upon tbc naturalization laws, con- tinually resorted to by our opponents, ought to be counteracted by proper aud wholesome legislation. lb solved, 'I bat tbo influx upon u of foreign cumin jls is au evil of Siitiuua wag- UNION COUNTY STAR nitudo, which dcuiand tbe interposition ' of proper and efficicut legislative remedy. Uesoivid, Tbat this Convention most cheerfully recuunneud to the people f Pennsylvania, Cul. Andrew G. Curlin.lhe nouiiuee of this Convention, as a candidate for Governor, and mutually plodgo them- ' selves to Its support; that, on account of; h.s lon3 and proved otiun lo the pro-; tectiou of American ludustry, involvins .. , , , . . i - ir r, tbc dealest and most material wcliare of .i i r.i i , i.i it- ;t. i;,o. ...i.;... .....of. ' ,.r,' ;; ,u r.r slavery over our Territories, and as a rep- rocntittir.. nf th.. r.rinoinl.. ,.f r..f.,r.,i r... trtnehment and integrity in tho admitiis- tration of government affairs, be is well titialified to receive the suflraces of tbc penpjc flf tn;a ccntraj conservative Com - mnniror.lrli lii..h ii iiniilter.ibl unit in- ! nonwcltI which ja UDilitcrat, and jD- ; akt)M UntcJ 03 ie maill,aiDaQC0 f : tl.o I nion, and tbo perpetuation of the Cotj,utiu f tll0 l nltflI Siltes ; its ! cDiw j, ,nJ accorJing ,0 il8 . i nJ Kal geBS(. ' , . , . APDKL-SS. The people of lVutisylvania, a?.em- : tded in Convention at lliin islntrg, on " birth-day of the 1-ather ol his Country, hereby nominate (.en.Tiil ; Vl""' Camt-roii, for President ol the L ,("-,''a states, I . This act is not done liastilv, nor without careful consideration of all its conse.pienees, and of all the issues in-, resisted 'all attempts to extend slave volve.l in the present iiioiiieutotisstrtig-1 ry . Mjeving tiiut its iiilluenec is al- gie ior me nigiiesi omce in me gut oi this great nation. The reasons which have inll'icnced us iu coming to the conclusion we have reached, wc now present to our fellow-citi.ens : 1. tleneral Catncron is the onlv 111:111. so f:ir its wei-Mti si'tv nf till tlii.so " : now mentioned for the .'residency, ho catr unit.; the entire boilv ol" nt'o- . 1 pie who arc opposed to the j.ie.-. nt corrupt niid disgraceful admimstra- lion. That a maioritv of the nation i""c opposed to it, we ltilly believe ; but j uieie is iiuiiiiiieni uaugei, 110111 me want, not of strength, bill of union, of a failure to elect any man who will be an honor to the country. It is very clear that any candithitc who, Oil the , one hand, is considered ultra or cx- - travagant 111 Ins views.or who, 011 t!ie ! oilier, would oc const. lereu as unli iie ' ( 1.! i.flinotJ.u I.t..iri' i-l.t.di .. the very pulsation of a freeman s lieait, could not command the sullia- 0A 0f t10 titc,l Opposition. The ,., w,0 ,c C1CC.K.J mnt ,.,... 1..,,,....,..,.,:., ,,,, which "lie Wet of it vhile at the' samc tiu' (lierc ml,l ,,c Mhi j',, . - ..i,.,,.,,.,,.. ,:t,... ...i.;,.!. ;i! dent has been elected without ihe vote of Pennsylvania. The loss of this State ami that of the others to which wo have adverted, was the cause of our defeat at the last ( lection. I.et ug t.urii wisdom bv experience, . Tliat Jeueral Cameron's naiiKt ,, i.s .,..,., ing friend of every measure caleulu- . i . i .. , '''d to develope the resources ol the Slate a,ul protect its domestic i lid US- try. .Not a mile of canal has been dug, nor a section of railroad con structed, in which he has not taken an lnlercsl. Iu liniiiriu'' the nun -' meir mines, aim , making them lnodiielive and useful. given his best energies to her welfiu e. And she, as is lilting, now presents him to the nation his faithfulness to her is a pledge that he will be faith ful t.i tlio ilinIo fsiniili.f We Hi esent General Cn.nem,, .-"....i.iiiiciuiii , ,1,., , t , , , ,: i to the people as a national man in . 1 1 . . . . .1... 1.. .,,.,1 i,;.ri,,..t ". .-v .-..use. With some persons national character means ; only Mibservciiey to an aristocracy I who are content to live in ease on made mail. Ho not onlv believe In free labor in others, but he has exem-1 plilietl it ill his own life. Possessed at III'SI Olliy 01 an llOIlCSt name, tie- ' rived Irom a Virtuous, and llOt Ulldis- 1 . 1 , . ' iiaini lllliv u j Strong arm alld a clear brain, he has -j : . c J S OWn lliailly ex- t crtions, every step or his wav. lie r,le,)'' u "T u,e as 1c',",rr,1s,nS. " .i i . . . i fie sorts, the various points desirable. Can sympathize by experience, With j Weapa.n confidently recommend the Hook all classes Ol his fellow lllCll. lie r, as by lar Ihe best lor family use, if only has shown his ability to trovem nil.. '. one sort is to he planted coinb.nin" a sreal- cm oy nisi governing himsell. lie has never Sought a station which he ; has not gained J he has never failed in any .undertaking w inch he serious- , smsiv or logetner. ly essaved. lie lias been equal to'. ',!,t:E. ('Securely packed to ' l.- 1 i i 1 .. bv express :1 eicry siaiiou no uas reacneu, ana lie knows himself so thoroughly that he will accept nothing for which he is not fullv qualified. In regard to that rcai ,j"uestion now before the Amer- ;can .,cv.tc arul on vhich all men ,wvc ft ,0 llclnan(J a frank cx. prcs,ion of oi.inion-thc extension of S nvri v ( rnni nl Cnie.-o,,- rn..nrA the earnest l.Ieatl- ings ol jtersonal lncuds high m pow er, he voted for the Wilmot proviso. ! r"""! ''" rim ui.riuruy: ,, , , i,. ! It is s.-rllenl ler prewrimr rtlantisy its Ligh, neb hvervw here and at all times he lias ci.i..bm .r...r.m; been on this subject a thorough Pen,,- BXX ZZST r"1""" " sylvaniaii. This Shite, the first to abolish slavery, in her grent cmatici-j i.n:iiiiiii.ii.jsrre. Tt.eire.tiiiisi..riu-iriiih l,. 1 1 "(t ' Nursery pr.:n.-t.i.n., emhrsnnff rtsry fsrity il Knot pdUOU WW, y.ltoa 111 llCU, iCTCU1u40iiieuuUIrvuu'-ViaaUriuK,li..flR.ri & L1W1SBU1IG CIIIiONKJUJ-FEl!. 28, 18(5(1. jpnrs l lore the adoption of the Oon- Miluliou of the L'liitoil States, used (, i"0li0viiijr remarkable language : conceive that it is our duty, and wc r(.jojc0 tliat it is in our power, to cstei,j a portion that freedom to 0(l),r3 wll;,.h I)C0I1 extended to nl), r(.,(.u?c twm mm t,,at stutc f , ,j ,n wii., wc our,evos . n t . , i .. i were tvrannically doomed, and Iront ... - . , w lll'll nv ltlt: iiu i h i iiivin-.fc ! of lifinir delivered. c peculiar bkimr urrantt.'d to us. tl j e arc enaldt'd thffl day to add one ' .MOfO .tel to UtllVefSal CI V 1 1 17.il t IOU, I I'V removing, as luuell as possible, lite sorrows of tlio.-e who have Iiveil in nmiescrvctl lioutlage, and iroui wiiieu, ' l" the authority of the King of ircat Mritilill. HO flli'l'tlllll ll'L'ill relief Could llritain, no .llect.ml legal relief could ,10 0,tained. In iu,tice, therefore, to persons so nnhnppily circumstanc ed, and also, 111 gratt ltil commemora tion of otir own happy deliverance from the plate of unconditional sub mission, to which wc wen: doomed by the tyranny of Oreat llritain" they proceeded to pass an emancipa tion law. I In these noble sentiments, fleneral Cameron has ever concurred. While maintaining the absolute right of ev ery State to manage its own domes tic affairs, to adopt and control its ow n institutions, without interference ' iVcmi anv otnuter. ho has inllexiblv ways deleterious to the prosperity of my Mate where it is established. At the same time, he is an earnest and cordial friend of" the I'niou and the Constitution uiitl.T which it was framed. Hut, while upholding these principles, he has never yielded anj-, thing to arrogance or assumption. iii.ii iu ..i t ti"aiii:u or ussuuiiuion. Jc has calmly maintained the ri-hts ,.r 1.;.. i... 1:.... .....11 vii 111. unii ,-uin , 1111111 1 siaii'iiii ni.it iiat nrat principle that, if we would have""ollrTrs to respect us, wc must n-n,.,-! .mrcol vi Wc ask with confidence then, in what respect General Cameron fails ol nii.-etniir the precise want of this lime? Sironir as adamant at home : I 11, r " ,, . ' capable ol carryiiig the Mates cs- teemed as doubtful iu this contest:! without one characteristic which is olmoxious to tho oiit.osition rartv iu ,lV fl,:l,.tei-: a man ever calm cool ' able, clear, successful, patriotic, we ask his nomination by the National. Convention as the certain presage of his election by the people of the L id led States. " I Viee-rresideitt IJrcekenrid'.'C, who has been represented us being present lo assist Mr. hdmundsoii 111 his as- tance. lie interfered onlv to Mop any further mischief. He performed what ho considered a good-natured act, and lias been extensively abused for it. .Mr. ISrcckuuri.lgc says, for reasons satisfactory to himself, he has never carried a weapon of any kind u upon ins person. A Ioimrt L SioiiV. A Texas cor respondent of a New Voi k paper has a story to ihe effect that Sam Hous ton, with an army of ;;o.pii() Tcxans, is about lo march on Mexico, witli a view of coi..uering that country. Where could an army of this size as semble without the fact beintr treiicr- illy known, ami w itliout the interfcr- il llm ty tiiousand men are not not to .., il,..r . iil,,..,i .--, t ,l...,l .t' i..o.. uration and a irreat deal of troul and the movement necessary to the task would expose its object, howev er secret it was desired to keep it. I'eme.mui.ki'.d the I'noit. Uue John l.ose, a rich old bachelor of New York, died tbe other day, leaving $:;00,0H(l to educate poor children in tbe science of ag riculture. This di.-poaitiou of bis fortuuc ' is made contingent upon tbc raising of a j like sum by tbc city of New l'oik tor the' purchase ot a farm to be devoted to tbe object uamcd. I 1J" "aJ l"ge sorguum crop lasi , . .t i c ycur, and syrup, to tbe value of over a n i m n r . i mil ion il.. -it, trill .n n.Tin ti t net nril million dollars, will from it. 1'IVI i SPLENDID STRAWBERRIES. - l'"JJ'e"e sue ; sp.cu.t.a appearance, and iYiiANIirAIsC'IIIIsIAX Very handsome; productive, hardy,' and - B""u . V,-,:, ; V. V I , I". I UC 1.111 lit SI , llUUI,ll,C. auu CI' cellelll. As it is impossible to secure all the rxcel- ienc.es o. uns ni.'si u.,uidi nun in iiiic va- I..." i cf the above have perfect flowers, and will produce excellent crops, if planted be forwarded by express :) I'er I Oil plants any of above varieties $'2 Oil I'er tun plants, Sll of each variety, a.tHl .50(1 lot) uf each variety, 7..10 -10(11) of the Hooker, 10.00 ii. i:. iioiKr.it A. CO., Comheucial MrasiiRirs, Itochester, N Y The f llnwire ar wim- of tbe iliiit:iiir.ittii.i!r rointsof th" '..V,vr,"' liirh nrlxinsti-d incur Nurst-'flvs: Tlie (ilutit is Tery vii;ii.ius suil lisnlji It ifl estn-iuely prixlllrtiie; It Wot llie lurest sis,-; It iff very ilsrK c.lor.-.l ; fl.h, al dwl'ly mlfhsl: it is tbe only lry sisl .e-.i tt i Slr.wlrri, wlii.li lis. nl-o At,!, fl.ip,,r.-.ti .msli.v : it i. fiir tlieoiintiiustloa (hroiuaiii I'rJiilHiit. ir AVI.Mi pureUasril ilir rihi to usr Ron - pioicss lor I I'niiifi' nn nry . . i.i.irs, fir l iium lu.ra.,we are rrpiirca u rxecuie itnlers tor i CARDS, Show-Bills, &c. i in ltl, Hrrfn. Ii.ur. Ii ;i n. Silt r. luaw nil, or KM ! colors, in ijoeil style, IV at the Oilier ol the filar A. Chioiiii le," Lt isl'urs. tesE, ls.s WoliM.X t.ilixu.ll.". SMALL r?iJlT3 ;1 1 I li ire are paying particular attention In i the pro'tuttton ol Uuriibrrr), ii-pberrj. and Slrtmnfrr) riants ,nir st.,r.t l,,r in Sunn" ill IKliil will licit i nlv b vrrv Urst, but of llie bcit itiality, wbicli we shall oli'.-r at greatly reduced prices. . Xcm Ii h lh , ,,r lstt"in jlwHcrry js .t . II erowitis in f.uor.an.l the demand lor plants promises to be uuusually late. WiUon-. itaE Secillini! Snawbcn Wilson's Albany Secilht:!; Stiawbcrry is undoubtedly the iiio.sl uiuver-aliy popular variety in the country. Its eMrao.di.o.iy s..i', wonilerlul productiveness, and i llier jjouil ipiahlii's, have placed it at the very head ol the list, wheieol il has tn eu tested, especi ally lor market purposes. Having been anions the earliest to procure this variety, and having cultivated it noire especially for plants, j we shail be able to otUr li:r sale, in Isiid, OVKK O.NG .MILLION l'LA.VIS. These plants ate nott- Lein cultivated in the i.iusi carelul manner, and one of tl.etti uill be worih more than a dozen id Mich as are care less y srowil amono oriiss and weeds. We cordi.i.lv invite persons wishing in purchase lo vistt fur f;rotinds and eiamiue our mode ol prodiiem ptiints. II'.- SUM. I. A7.7' 77; the price of plants in the Spring ol lstiti mi as to place then. wtd.. in the reach ol all. We have experimented largely as 10 the besi nine ol" planting the Strawberry, and unhesitatingly recommend the sjrin Our seiecii m embrace OVLIt OSll 1II'.- I)l!l:l VAlilUI'lUs. iii. Iud.nj all the native and lorei'411 Uu.ds, ,,' ai.v repute. r'atatiigues sent 011 appl.t.itit n. enelsin a stamp. J. KNO lsci n.. 4iS, I'ntslinrh. Pa. .rjEtit:l:ratorN .T.olU-. ri,'rn-p 1 1 .1.1.. T0l it K is liereli) -a en, that Letters 1' Admii,i-!ran,.u on the Lsia:e ol JOSLTII KLK( KM:i;. I iieol ll..rtley town ship I nion eoitnty,d'"c'il. have been cranted In ll.euiidcrsivtied by the leisterol l iiioiiroun ty iu due 'iirm ol law ; ihereli-re.a!! persons in debted lo said esiaie are reqtieste, w notLe iiiiiucliate pavt.ieni.and ihose having anv jnsi rla.tiH are also requested to present them le- tally authenticated r. r seitien.rnt ... wili.iam fi:i:s, . "i Hartley I p, Lnion t.o, Jan. no, Isbii. ' amriicni simi I oii '-m cr- en w 7 m. rMim neu 0 A A-"A-Vj" 1 J J-"loi"t-.'i E. ANTHONY, 3IIS. BnMrtmj. Nl tork-i MtT 'lay I-t, !'. st .,..1 1. 'I'll:; t;..D.-. c,r 010 Alltt . i, two .lo r. If. Ill ti,.- si. .i. lo.lan II. .tel. Ster.-oM'-'i-e i- II. - in ..t ii.f.';...',-'. i-.f.r.x-.ie. r 1 ii.. .im.i.to,.; mi l . j - . - - .1' ,ii...-rii it. v. it , .IIH SI.- (... ..,.. Of .11;. !., ,f,n liini -ri. to si 1. 1.-" II- M "i I li .-in I . n nl v. li-.iue is touil-li-U Wllb ul it, aul Mil. jmi'lr itr .r- ii r t your ifr t r .;irt I I.i .it.. bUtn'. ft. i c. lu.i It f'lt : I'll tl;i ri t. riiut.'irrii l.t-r-. Jtr- rn rr Ii r- A1rwu Aini rir.1, in f.-n It o t(f fftlii worl.l. iii 11 tif nt.s J dt'uJ, ;m lll :ti'l III.- txiilltl- tut, mii iu.: i.u::, "J t. ;n 'j Kl.ni l.,VMII- rHT.TH !'KiriM.t. TA.-TiV. -h li- in rii-i tir.i mT p. "in wim- mir. iu, r n. . .. !!'. , with a r'.liiij; r-it r''r ). fl.uti. U. .m -r lm M e-,,. . N-.ti.it: ihii h.-t I i.:. i .:.. ni.'t -n--r.iti t'tlf r il' trr tt r I rent to u Ii it-mi ud ( ll.c J. h lur- its o, a n-l tin- !. u 1 1 1 nl . An'lnnty'i mttii'l-nnma SitT4'.m'r.T Views are tli- In : tfl l'ln.t"LTH'tr w.in.Ir. '.If :,r.-t.'k. n in tUrf-rt,rt; fiit f a t.nl. In I i. rvli.in.' i M..f.'-r h n fj-fl . 1 . t I.- .- l"Ifd 4- Mtui .ll-tlli- IU k-11 :itt l. li tx-rfo-t! v Ml t 11 t- i.7n mi l.ltiK.n.il Iir to 111.- iwii itl' j ol i!i:.tiitii:iti- n itUf it t, . :t I rJi.trm "t li ft, un'l m 11. II. enn 1- :i .i-'..ver i t ! our own. I.fiii- niii.'i-'U in ', r----itr (nun I.lnlon riml l':iri Inrf 'T-t. r." I .r Antl; tij'- I usl .111 ta li ict V u of AtiH rir.m iif.- ati.i -iii-r . Ami.n: i-thr tlnii-- l. tn ju-t i -ti' i-l .-l Sfipf -.;n- l.lii-trwlioiir. nl I lit .-.-.lit- o :!.,. Ki LTo .Tit.H Pk 1 1 11 Mn n.i.. in ln 1. 111 ti Ih-.ii t- l.-i-l mii int rt. 'I hi- j'urtu ut.ir-i 1 thi- will l.n:n m ir rn lain-; in. 1 Ui K l a iit.i t: ii? j -r will U- l..r .H it .1 t" tiv wMrrr mi r-i'i-i t "I -t not'. I I l';rtn t .iitnr.- !. .It 11 ti- r '. '. I". ". "r y J.i r jiii i.ti a e.-i m-irtiiii-iii :iii.l sui h j.ifturt"i im 1 tio 111.1) p nl. - n l-i I if.-.. ivw ai uc. twitlii ut in-;tuiiunti ran W ?-nt by m ui. vaiu.i i. t.. ii.- :'.i..- th..t .w ..t. n; . .i,.i ti.. i li;in... ( j In. n r .r.i. alii wtf ii I i .-I ;i iiifin "-; .t i iini-l fi.-intiin; UI ur iiwii ei',.i". .V.i, .I., .ii,. .i!: tin.) I'!n,t. -.-ra; l.y ; anil .1- li.l.tt.il num.. n... til 11 ,- n. i ',- :.r... I., t.t i ut iiiii.i'.i.r, with ...-. ry 1 1 . . i . c n- '-,--.ir, t- r tli. ,r - , ... t.. C--I li.-r u ilh iiirtrui-liuiiri '-ll.. in Ink.- st. r I': - lur.-." F. triilli. Iiiiirter an-1 M.muf.ieti.p-r ul' I'b -t. rn( loe .llito-ri- S.s St.-le.i..-i.(it.4 St. r . -'i-l'I. I I - I l.eri'luiiti. tii. ii. el -I v ...Tli'... ! (lie rnimtrv sre i re-1- eituiiv il.nO.l I" ui..s - un .iiiiiial.oil it uiir ' sl-4-lj. ur ilis'uuu. t.- tb tr.ele Mill lw Jl.--t;,l. t Til I'ln.lilrapllelN.- 1 ir-l . ix-s --ler. . ii- Neiuii j W-lllll-,1. Seu.l .,y ni-iil jrilit uniii'-'iiitu!. sith rii-e ol N.-.-i tii-. H ut tie-nut f. r lulu.,-n-t. r. in-.- I 4nis.'.. NOT KM:. I'OIt It i:.T.-The subscriber, m-rs 1 s 3 lur KLX I'.a nev- tbiee-storey LMH'K lioLSK on M.uUet sireei. beiicten .'ul. and 6ih. formerly owned bv Nanniel .Mints. .It u-iil be leased on reasonable terms. For pai ocu lars, call on the subscriber at the lluilalue House, I.cwisbur;. Feb '.'.i. I sm. j MATTHLW VANDl.NE j de IVOR ItEVr. A pleasant and convenient Jim.se, and i wn Looms. suitable lor Store or Oilire, on Setnh Market street, between 4ih aud ."nil. lioiuire ol' Hit. I. tKLlitiEU. l.ewisburr, Feb. SI, ISu'O VF.SAVAP,n HOI FINE Onimrtunity fur Sale or Ev t l rhn"e! Will be suld chean for t'ash or exchansed for Town Tropeny or Farms in the "est lirancn country, a quantity ot good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVB handsome Fann. Their location is in a Weiteru state, and for healih, beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. I'ersons sincerely anxious to buy I or exchange, cau obtaiu luriher information by calling on JKiJ M Ll.. Lewisburg, Feb. 13, I Still For Sale or Rent. TIHE Dwelling and Lc.l on the corner J opposite the Lutheran rh.ireh. IlLaJL ni. l sold by the 1st of .Match, the property will be for rent. Impure on ihe premises nf Mm. KLI.AIIKI II llK.NXAtiK. rou ki:at. j HE HALF HtH Si: and LOT on South j ri J siecond Street, I.eu'.sburu, near the Col lei;e (iro.inds,ni' occupied by Capt. Fisjier. The house is of brick, has large robins, and kitchen on Ihe loiver floor, and on the lot a Cistern, Well of Water, Barn, &c. Posses sion given the 1st of April. Applv on Ihe premises 10 "Mis. MAMA C. INCEST. Jan. I I, ISbU. . , House and Building Lot, 0 N Mouth Front street, FOR SALE. The House is a two-siurey Frame, on a half Lit with a Stable, and oilier ouibuibliiiss, and I some Fruil. An unimproved half lot adjoins. ' Will he sold together, or separately, to suit j purchasers. JOSEPH HEED. - Lewisburj, p-c. J7, lit. pd7w ui i ; a i VA I.I JA I il .1 l'UOl'KUTY 1 .. ... . . . - v a 1... . r .u- . u .... I ..r 111 an aii,is"iuci til iiict ,o .ndii n ..,,,, wi j) l.'tiiou county, ill Le soht at i'oblic Uai tfy, on TiifK!:ir. lllll of llrti:ry, n-xi, the large and conitnodioUN lau-aii.rry Uiek i haksiow house ; and MrT, Willi the appurt nane;, proprty , nf ilo- late J.iiiatti.iti ..lnt, ,l-e'il, Mtiiiite in i the 11' r"tih ot l,eu itntg, bt.tiinitil on tiie ri-t l,y pniju-rtv ol hr. Wm. H.ive, on ihf , smiih bv iitif hMpv, "ti tl-.o uci ty lutol Win. ; J.lies, r. - ami on me m.nn oy hotkii ' lillml en il in Ihe zrneral I'Ihii i t the l.nn n-.'ll ' he property is .No. 47. The property is KKAHI.V MIW, tiit'l limit in a vimi, trurlitti'ittlilif nnnnrr. imd j ij Mipiiinr luu'.tiiaU ; and il w.tnlr.1 li.r a I'ublic House, can be made suitable woii a lew alto tatii.ris. l'l-rsons wishing to purchase ran examine ' the premises by calling on Ihe suti?i ribT, or on illiam Jncs, V. - , adj.'inu. ihe prem ises. S.ilr In eominenee at 1(1 o'clock A. M. 1 I' said liay w tie 11 cniidili'liis id sale will be made ktloWll. Ill 1,11 V. Sll 1:1.1.1:1;, A.!m r. I.etvisbtir, J.in. -o, wl,j BRICK FOUNDRY FCR SALE. ftTw 'Vr -u !i-c 1 1 it'r i-llV-r- i,i !. I th -T'lT'j'arc Hin k Fniii-!rv at thr it jj: ''t't ' -M.iir.rt Mnet, incln 'ins ji&rK'?. ihe W;irTi.ipm. Otlicr. ami ihf 1.tcium-1 y aiinchn: ;il-n a Inrpt ann'iim of I'aitfTris If -r ui Kch's It -r A nr til I n r.t I Machinery. S;vt r. li i ir.a.! ! a-- one fl llir heM IiM'rtiit.ii ,. r a ff--tn!, nlr tMcirr.'.. Tiie IVftTiinr's uur i- wn. tlv n:?r'ri in aiicilier einp!o ment, whm h t- ihe rt-a'-cii h !tMrfs tu tli.-j'osf ihi Kouuitry. Fi r any lurtlier partirtii.r, a-Mn-- 1 WILLIAM 1 UiCK, f puivlur- Feb. I men To. I'a FCR SALE OR F.EKT! two boriiLi: fi: mkikm-a-- i A.Ks aiitl l.utt, tMrh Minal-l-r l.iiisi Iwc larniiies i n' 'ii ."Sinh IVurth "rrrft art ! cue en i;. Jfhn ti, li r:!1' llallnl each t.f ihe afove H.'U-irs ;tr' 1. r IN-r l. IV' Mso, ..r aie. ivur IJui'J n Lot- en North FiMh vlrrct. JOHN lioLC.iI'H.. Le-.nbur-, la:;. UK ,, nt 1 d H'tuvf and Vi-rr Konn un Uarkrl lPt r:. Ar.. TIIIK sub.se 1 1 Ntr -fb r- I. r a'e several 1 ItliifK HOI i:s. an. I i rh-r Kid! -Jliju tlin, situate m ihe ft i. nh i t Lf uit.iir. IVrsons u-.h ii t. pin t ba-e, i ill pkase in Mr. Jonathan Welle, uh ill 've litem Mirh intor (nation as :b v mav Iniv . If.vj i. rn.N.i;LE. FOR SALE. Sou:h Filili street, a property A-rf 0 rrn-iMih? i t a t r;iinr (Joiix il 1 2 i n a hall l.ot irround. Term- eav- A( p v to M.iv i: A K voi;i: FOR SALE. II K wcll-kn. 1 wn T;M( I M Main! Ais, at Ihe ra-t end i t tlie J.ew ishuru 1 1 liihli'e, in rhilliMina-i ue tnwh-hip, .Noiih'il - I: ui! be si;Id on rea-oriable lenti-. IiHiu.re ol W M.iJAM F KICK. I-eui-htiF. )rc. 17, FOR RENT! fl'Ili: TWO RiXITlS oei-np.td at pre I sent hy Wa-hin-!oii II iiti hnis..n as a s-alcon. Tlo y are suimble for 1 J ( ) J 'S. For Terms aj-p'y iu Jan. S7. is'.'.s, JOMX II. I,I.V. T'oK sai.i:. DKslR.Mil.i: ICllilitiim l.ol.XU'ee. leet ln ni I v H.ii d.ep. i:..;oire of Heaver, Kre.ner .V V1 Hi. re. vk 5ti:M' Ti-.-.. fi:ami:d 1101 s on -Sixth Mreet. i:i"inre ot ILLIAM FKIl K l.ewi-ht.r;, Jan. !i. 1 sb... i: Gin -Tbe 'fi'ii: orner iioti" d bv Hr.-Me .V.rth -Icrt riiir-l Mitt t, i I KKm N 1 :ii.. tl, r T .Ttl.-tllllllT i iiii' to :m.- j , o ( tin -t:i li-h V-iiuf.,1 n-r i- tit.-n t ! iiH-iil. Kcw Hotel in EijUinburg. ?s TII K subscriber ii . ii'-1 iesj.,.ci::i:!y in-i-t f. ,rni the Tiaveline; Pol. l.e evervu here. thai be has inUen ai.il lote 1 up ihe picinises ol tit or'e ssch..i li, in ihceteie i 1 main st. .Mil ri i.M'.ri.i;, u here he is pre-art .! h areojiitnoibtte Mrans ers and travel i1 tnert ;in t l estMs in the bev, manner, u .ih IJ, aid and LoiIlmii. Please stvt" uie a call. Ap.i.'.vj rnni.i:s riioi 7.:n. CO lis 1 O 1!. CO. I.. MiK subscriber keeps ri.nsi.milv .-n hand a !jrt;e as-,.rii.ient .1 ihe vt ry l esi sha- n..kin and Wilkes-Mane COAL, i.-r li.i.e.iiol stove purposes. u !uc!i he ivol sell at the very lowest prices for I'ash or Country IVi-duee. Also. l;l.,cf;srnitli' ('., I'.i!i r un,l Suit. Wish it disiineily tinder-ioed. il.at I mil not le uii.!crs..ld Iv any man ILivm; g,.,ij weii;h-sea!es, full weight mil be piven. Coal Var.l near Weidensain's ho.rl. liCOKliK IIOI.xTF.IN. Leivibl.rs. May '-'".. ". H- P I C - N I C . "tut "We'll jul.i. intu the Wiiin, se.l sll take m ri.Ie." A I.AIKii:. handsome and verv eomb. blc t tf.OV has been tilted up lor ihe especial acci ininodaiioii of l'ic-N.c and other simitar exeiir-ioos. Terms moderate. Appiy in Ji is. M. HOI LL. Lewisburg. June a. ,s"!i. LAW O FF I ( ' 1 1 P. K MOVKD. John B. Linn, ATTORa:T T l.tW-OlHre at his House tu !V. Marke si. t el. 1st 2d b.S l.t- isbiii K, Iu. .St Ml .'.I. II. (llilllli, ! AIIOIIK') ill 1.S1W. 0T FFICE on South Sec.. ml near Market uu ism .(;. r.i. 1 IsTAll Professional Business entrustrd lo his care will be faithfully and promptly atten ,fd t.i Sept. 1 1, ls.i7 ItASlltoXAM.K Hats and Caps liii.ul Hats and Cap. Cheap Hats anJ Caps A very l.ire sb rk of Hats and Cap-! koung dent s stvles M.its ai.itt i.p Bovs' and Children's IL.ts and Caps Now ready and for sale by lilliSUX, ihe only Ha"Tr lMuT? 7-10U SAI E. CHEAP A . '.- onrf J" Trimming Kniff.a convenient ailiclv for 't inters to trim pamphlets. Ac. May ST.'M. C. J. fi I'A II L.Book Binder. . KOTICE. mllE subscriber hann? bonsht all the I Tools, tstove and Furuiiure beloncitit; lo lite Tin Shop formerly owne,! by ntc and le rei.lly and now used by Jon W . IVmi .uJr., and havni? loaned said Wensell tools. Move and Inru.ture aforesaid, iliiru.t; mv pleasure, docs hereby give nolicc 1h.1t said properly is my own, and has been loaned as abi.ve. and all persons are hereby forbidden lulcrleri.ig with the same as it is iihoili mine, l AMKL SL'IIUACK. I.ewisbuij, Dec. St, 1S'- 1 VARIETY STORE AMI I'ost i i ici:. : LAKf. V. Mipblj nf JJtt'tksjStatiHnery, jl IVrtiiu.ery, Jewelry, Toys, C'(a(r en. ,u. e;ies, T. as tsf-ices, Kruii, .Nuts. Has kits, I'n ones, and a i atieiy nl M( K N At KM tt sale i-ll a. Ihe ?C.j l.KV l.-il 1 Ht-T OFFM K. I LI IU AM) I I.NrJ OIL ran he had at ih, I 1'os'f OFFH L 1 I.N K liold I I . 1. r Ladies and lirn.s i,, I.r had at die I (;.sT OFFICK St.i r.i; i. sens ri i...iii,iih and oilier Uieasi Pins and Far Knurs ran i,g.j very rliejip ai ihe 1 li.-T OFFICE tt TTKK.L I. in d and Poultry la ten 1, mIs at the POST OFFICE I) cl,a.il;e 1. r t;, A rr.v. r:. xes , i i,i,- Friine I'i i. m Ir.r j Ms, FlgS, DulUS Ji,J lie at ihe 1-os.T OFFII'K iit.Iist ir Roi Is i r pron.prl v am i.di i to of any kn ill ihe POS.T OFFICK IALIES r;.i, ri'i I tbe Jar.-esl iinrl ,., r. I ment ol l.eiii-r and . ie I'AI'Ki! f;,,,,.. npes Ar. at the I'OsT "FFItK Aiiotlur It.t at JohnoiiV Clu-iip J!oot & s'Jne tore. CCrAP FOR CASH! VKtV Slin k of 1,'inits am.' SiWsnexl i i'i.. r 1.. J. .V J. Mai Mi re. Lrsrisburc, !ie-e may be b.ui .l ihe cheapest slrrk ( .11.-1 .t in 1 In s .laee.no mi-take, fall and sr. aii.nie lor y. or.-elves and save at least 15 er rSn.. Men's It" ts frln , . Chil dren's. Vi mh A Boys' Iron. l t. s W oinen's (iiuns ii.ni, 511 in 75 e-v Meis ,!,. 87clol and ri cryiliing in our line cheaper than ibj cb. iipet. A.l k 1 's ,. B..i. M,es A- lia.ters .VAtiB To OHI.rii. . I il.e besi maienal. and war ranleil. A b.re sn.ek o! home-niade w. r kept always on hand, which will be ,,f Vei v few. Ki:r.ll:l(; ih.ne ai .he shorteM n.nirr hy the snhser.hrr. M. JOHXSO.N. ' L. wi-bnr... Orl. I. IN.1!I. KCWRY'SS ELY LIGET GALLERY. 07: VKK J... Jl'fVI '-' Hardware si. .. rmerli- lli.iii.iii1's Mie Store. .Matk.' stierl. Lewisfitrg. Pa. .1 y.mi i y iv-A'.v, mi;t.a ixo rrir.s, Ac. in 1 lie nuiil superior siyie. In a1Mtt.11, t.i il.e-e p.cliires. I ;,w 111 wpiriared lo ue I'lio'oi ;i lis, lane ,-r small, tn .he besi i,ia,ie an 1 nb, re. A. HAtl O. Tl PES. These pit-tur. are r.-liiru to up. re-em life, ami a.e Mif.-in r ti.a.ioil paintn.j. ;n .i z that t.dr i'y . npresM,,n and tratnrr thai can tepr, di.cl 11.lv ly the Camera. These piclnies ;ire pa 1. Med. and I hale the exclusive r:rht f.,r I 1,1, n rounry. Calling rxai.iine specimens. pr,' 2. II WIS .11.1. I u. Jus. B NKSS. J -J. rsLta S-vj I.fwi!.ttr I'ldiiing Mill, ill-,. iTTTTT st'KtV.-aia -eep n nsiai.tly un hand ar t " a' '' ' I Ii.oi (lie. Mdinf, loi, . :;li. M111IK r. IHiniis, .f)liiIii:VH ol iul paitirris, and aii 1 il,. rdcscrtptii ns ol Wood Wuk u.t.l in lltiiMn g. Oi.l. rs resperlfully s. lined and promptly hi le.l. AM u. 1 k u ar.an i. d 10 sue sai.siacesn IV An e.llellsiie !,. ,1 l.uiulH r i l all ieM-t.fit, us ti hi r.d 1. r sa'c. I11.-tfru1.11 yt,rth Sta.tid lrerl,L4witburg I'a Aprtl ss. Is."!). FCR SALE ! I St ll.lsil klill of the forn I tin . 1 tiHthittrmt t bll'" Adilress Hri IS, l.e u is! ur I. o. -M.1V IsAH. NEW FIRM J- THE ol.H MIDI'!-'Ihe suhsrribrr r.-pd-iiii! y ann. nitr lo die citizens o 1.,-wist.ing ai,.t vn-ii.iiy ihai they have It rnis-I a I'utn.crsbip in il.e 1 Tailoring Eusiness, at the ii ell-!..n,. n stand el James Criswell e V.'itket sile.t. nb.-ie Ib.y are prepared lo ' t l lAi b'.iAA t-,,;,t,er in Heverv be-l Mile. Men's ,,f -..J- 4lllntX ( ('iriyiirsriipiit.il on sh. rt notice. We ask a slime el ihe uli.e p 'ri . ace. J Wills I IMslvr.Lt, J. F SCHAFFLR. Leu il org. April 1, Is.'.'j HOUSE BUILDERS, rpAKE .NOTICE r-The undersigned aro 1 appi .iiied Agents t. r the sale of Ifooisi, lllin.N x Window !uh of ail sirs, ma.lf el lue best maienal. All work w.irtante.t. t - Made by L.L.SPKOl T, llii',he-ville, I'a. an.l l.-r sale bv J F CAI.UW ELL. Lewisbnrf; lVo Grindstoces.Grcceiics, oi donkey Coat3, II I T hnndrrt's t t Hats and Caps of lh ) late-i styles. a linie cheaper ihan ran ta I. .olid clseuiicie. Call and ste llielu at (t'i..o' II. it M.iiiu.ii ting, .ntifl.Miy, l'j J. SCHREYER & SCN II AVK reeeueti ih. tr Kl'i .M ARRIV AL -l Sptinsr aiol uiuiiier (iot'tts. Lathe' iMr-.s ( ini-tl. MaiiuHa, aiai a lance lot vl l.atfies V.i liars aiul iitrvrs In-m auritcn, A Nn a general assi rimeni vf Men's Wear "I'r'iniiiiiis, i Mi i.atle". t'aMmers Clolhs, uhich mil be sold cheap. .saiM krl ltol and other aniclu ot thai kind on tiarid or lo orilrr hv h l.e-isburs Book'ni!er, I H: M'A.HI. 11. t.i itu titr, mcyrisT. Z Market streei.iir.it door lo Brown A Ruler'.- Store LEW Its 111 KU. PA. i no. .i:n:K n.S jnsi received a splendid assortment of ihe very best, cheapest and n.o'l las... unable JJ'K'lr) in ihe market. Ihi sitoek comprises Iln-asl I'Iiim, Chaiinw, Car ItlnpM, I'inut-r Itlni;, llrai elris. Mrnr ltulloti, ' MUllN. s4'.X'. which will be sold extremely low lor ('. He respectfully asks the patronage el all his old cusiniuers ; and also inviles new ones In give him a call before makins their pur chases. Call al ihe sign of the Bin Wa'ch, Market Mrret. east ol Second. Itcc. 2-l.'S Executor's Notice. ."OTICE is hereby rivrn, that Letters les- tamenta.v on the last will and lestanirni I l'AMl) HOWAIiU. late r.t n.e .i.issieu San Jose, in California, dereascd. have rem granted 10 the undrrsisntil, by ihe Kegisier el I nion county, in due fo.ni of law;all person having claims against said (stair will flf"' Ihem 10 the subscriber ler setoenitf l. and those 011 ing said estate are requested to make itiimediate pain.rnl 1.1 THOMAS HOW AKr. Executor l.ewisburi;, Jan. fi. I Mill I'd 'IKINT I'MI. to m MX ill IMIU. NeV.'t WIM," si.a bii.uia.1 ulhif, ib .usitti p t""" 3 ii t .-i