Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 16, 1860, Image 2

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O. N. WOKEI.M
CGjN-LIUS.
ttmmi .firm. Tli Levhci ku Ciirw.'i,
t?liatif on tin ( " jj .tro. tli livi''t aini b-st
tit. reditu afatif -wSj.n'r iu L'tii.u fouuty.
Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional !
ADBQriTE rWUF.CTION TO .UlCIIH AN lNinttiil,
AMI
Rot MMfcrr lark T Mate T rHtory bj Eitrntm,
iW iaHr, or (uttq-ju
TtoftSfre t,n. and will the two l.Mn Frint1-
n i-
i
Wfntv UHenuntrT, until thrj art irii ri-u
iiil Dh-h to nur nuitht ft'l. tli.-r U 1i"t until
wars ! trinwph sttovrtlii National C-iUl al Wah-
Mfton. irAUttiie Mtneri Jtmrnut.
r) l ! Naaitnre Tor KrrHi nl.
Cenf.r.vl SIMON CAMEKON.
(.Wject Im the d rtnon f Hit rkiragv Cvnrtution )
run i.u:i:o:t.
i VMirnr r. uriiTiv . r . . n
AflUttn u. uttiiA, iu inure i o.
fDSMtiCKATIC ?T.TR C!V.. R CADI Mi, liB.
.CltitUp-TOI DtM. CuNVItTIOt, M'iSPAT. APRIL 23
First Gunjbr 1SG0 !
The Opening State Election, 0. K
Coscord, March 14. Returns of yes
terday sbow that IcilAli.in uoi.wi.v (Re
publican,) is re-elected Governor of New
k J. E.
Hampshire by a larpe majority. 1 lu re is In.sj,l011tV labors as the U!:.-T vindi
also a Rep.maj. of N1XK1T in the Lrnis-' cu t ;t11 0f Adinini.tratioii, it may
latnret The Graoite State is immovable : not be amiss to a.-k. his lViends to
tor Freedom !
KOBE PLrBKI!, IIKHE TAI S ritOrO'E!)!
While tlie people of Pennsylvania
arc con-;ratulatin themselves on the
prospect of a gradual reduction of
their Slate lebt, we arc assured by
well informed poitth n. n that there
is a cunningly devised plan, engineer
ed by several skilful and bold men.
to SADDLE MOKE THAN' TllP.KE Mll.l.IOX
DOIXAHS IF ADDlTIO.VAL I'Kl'.T VIMX
THE T.vx-i'AYEiis for the benelit of the
managers of the Sunbuiy V 1'rie
Railway corporation ! TheMKX it
is said have been at work at Ilarris
Inirtr all the winter, and that the
MUXKVto buy up a majority of the
Legislature is all ready, uud the Uill
is ma tu red.
The I'I.ax divested of all tlie blind
ing; words with which it is enveloped
is briefly this : There is a bill be
fore the Legislature, designated "A
Supplement to the Act incorporating
the Suubury t Krie llailroad Compa
ny." This' bill is designed to debar
the State from the 1 ii:st mortgage on
the road in other words to give the
Company au additional s:1.."i0;i.:iio, to
be paid by the people by taxation.
This, wc arc assure I is the effect, tho'
nit so stated in the I'ill.
When it is remembered Low many ,
men oil the West llranch and else
where have grown immensely lirh
upon this Koad, and its kindred
works, it will not be wondered at
that they desire more, and hope by.,
this means to gain it.
When it is remembered that the '
Sunbury and Eric Railway Managers
cheated the State iu every in.-lanee,
Lv Felling each section of the Public
Works to tht) lowest instead of the
highest l idder, 1.0 one v ill doubt
that they feel bold enough still furth
er to deplete the State with perfect
impunity and without a blush of
shame or of contrition. They have
no patriotism above that of filling
sin-it t.rt. t-r 1 j
I e lo not know w hether tlie ail
A A ARMNG . j ,,r f t. Keading resolation iuteu-
In 1855, the Opposition Legislature ; ded to be ironical or not, but certain
of Pciin'a. were led by the subtle ly, if such w as his intention, he could
Kuckalew and other Pemoeratie lead- j not have framed a more ingenious res
crs to pass the "Jug Law," which ' olution than the one ipio'.ed above.
caused the overthrow of our partv!
for tho three vears followin.r. It! The Ri:son tioxs of the Kemoerat-
.U..1 Wl. H ...l I.V...
was a rare instance Ol a llinjoritv ,t: v.oim-1111011 .uu a Miungc. uieun-y , came to me itPgioiaiuro to securti, it pusii
party being used by its adversaries i of inconsistencies. They endoise Mr. j tic, bis election ta the United States Sen-
to kill itsclfl
In 1SC0, there is in liar risburz a
thron? of Democrats and their satel-
litCS forwardlUg a Scheme to make
- te..,.. .t, .... t
OU1 lidl tt ill. .it. t.M..u tvi tl lv. I.' i.iiiv ;
ik,. .t'o ,!. L.iJ,i r K",
l'acker, Jackman, and the long line ;
f l... ., .torllo l,.i.,l..rj n.,,1 t..... 1 t ;
ors, in Thiladelphia and elsewhere,
who are encouraging the new scheme
to aid the Suubury fc Erie Railway
out of fhe public treasury, not only
naturally desire to swell th'.'ir alrea
dy enormous gains from public works,
but they wish also to destroy the
party that is asked togranttheinthis , f
princelv favor. Packer's allc-ed "-,ercsts oi f ice labor, wmie they tic- utteraMe surprise, that tamerou was clcc
complieity with the Sale of the Rub-; rulle debase themselves by stand-1 ted, lie .-W,,; hit vute, aud give ii to
lie Works to the S. E. Company, i inS "' as the champion of ihu Slave ! Forney ! In IsoS, he was nominated for
was as efficient a means of his down-: U'tii. I hey aim in the principle, of . (Snores ib ,titf Westmoreland, Indiana,
fall with his parly as was his Hot.g-1 l' "vre.giity, and ,u the same 4liJ Arul 1)iatrk auJ it wa3 h d
lasiiim Packer was with manv ruin- i '"eath tney rob the people ol their i , ,. ,. . r
jas.gm. l ach.tr was wiin inaiij iuin . j i r! that bis negaiivo qualities would secure
cd by his aliened participation iu the 1 rlc"1 t-.ei.iai mg mat inc ijue.-tioii ol , fc. 1
profits of that sale. He. and the Slavery ia the Territories is a Jadi-! " ,;e,; Lu' John toveae boa.
. . . . . . . . i ........p.... i ..... t i ... i i ... i i.l n. tl,, t ...... ,.1...-... i i 1 1 1 .
whole cunning and unpnucipled par- i
ty-Ieaders of the Democracy, will not '
f..il ts tttnt-A no pt.r snt. it'll t.T tl... V ..t
it.. HI l.l.lltv. r... ."j.i.u. ' - . j
fahould it duss) to srivc tliat Comiia-i
nv three aud a half millions mure, to :
enrich themselves and help the party, j
morc than to aid the Road. Tlie'"11 ltd us see as the canvass iro
Road itself is desired bv everybody grs if it will again win in Peun
butthe State lias alre'ady h'el)ed it sylvauia. Danville Democrat,
sufficient ly-more money has already The u.;e of' Uepri'sentaiivtVon Mon
pone into the pockets of speculators, I j , hj tliC dl.ci,ive vote of u j YeM ,u C(J
thao was necessary to have made the : passed (he Ib mestcad bill ! The
Koad. Now, let them help themselves, ! V,P uu.,u ,,c bnl is siunifieabt. Of the
Or turn the work Over into honest '
hands. If this bonus were grauted I
they WOUld soon demand more J I
Col. CCBTIN's friends, then, will do j
well to etert their influenco against the
faeces of this nefarious scheme to r.Iun
der the people to enrich a few Democratic
managers and tbeir adherents. It mibt
gam him a few vote in the immediate
neighborhood of (he Road, but elsewhere
IU effacti would be adverse, (or tbe ptoj le
w.vii.1 hold ih.-)j.(....,:i..n Legislature;
Lis friends res; oiisible for its own acts. I
Oeii Cameron's supp irters a!s sliotiM .
exvrt themselves to li t in the bud this
b ..Id, bad scheme to ii.jura bis own party. :
Tbe tax-piyers wi it nut relish tin addition '
, . , J , ., o, ., i, 1,
of evir lliieo Milli-ms to tic biiiie ilcUt
by the votes of our JUgWa'urc. ,
.s-TL.. ...l.. ,..!) V, ; nnnnr. '
T . ". ! . . . B ' ..
tumly and nalely by remonstrating against
this I'.iil, which lias been kept as quiet as
pnssioie u its managers, vjur
1 res
tbouldcall attention to it, and warn tbc
People of both parlies of their danger.
i . i a- i v i ' i ...,
, Let the leas and Nays le caiiei on the
f ; l,ni-. tlmtall
i thosewho aid it may be kuowu of a'.l men,
. and its opponents mav be likewise known.
... . 1,. -i 11 ' l-'eath to one who fihts fur Liberty per
The su'iiircd article from the I uiiadel- . i.r i.t.ei .,..1
. , ' feet immunity to all who Eht fur biavery I
phu J'resi, Mr Iorxkvs paper, speaks; v ' , , .
. . ' J otouIyso the o!ae i'ower is uiak-
i:ir iieii. nuu mil lau up tuuy inuu'.ut.
I ...a .l 1.,.
reuee.iuos iu iuu iiituinc it-uu.i, ..o
ularly fince it coiue9 from a democratic
source, aud can not be called a "Federal
lie."
Til- PiN-Cd nl ta Ihe r.rn4:iis roafn!!on.
' Tim !iimi-nv:il nf Mr. lSiiL'lianau s
..... I . .
1 Ailiiiiiiistrntioii liv the late Mute ton
. - . . . .
vention is rontaiuetl in a single repo-
lution of six lilies, and reads thus :
"Kesulved, That we retard the domes-
tie aud for. ijjn pnliey of I're.-ident Hu-
chananas eminent' ixitriutir, l'urr, cowser-
tttticr, ami jiiat, ai.d look upon the mcrru
J ii ii .i i .
I which has ciowued his labors as the best
i and proudest vindication of the propriety
ana wisdom ol ins auuiiuisirauiui.
' i Now. as the Convention refers to
SI- r',:s;S ,i1:lt iias crowned t
rrrss that lias crowned tue
j jmiiit out to the in ojilo what the tri
! imijilis of his foreign and domestic
! policy are, and the nature of the Ia
i bors alleged to have be. n crowned
! w iih .-iieci'ss. What master stroki" .f
foreign iioliev litis he inad
Will
it be found in the doubtful in?itii:i
the adojited eiiizeiis of tin- L'niti-d
Stales have been iced in Kttvoji" by
the letter of his Seeretury of Slate '.'
Or was it on the exoi'ilition to l'ara
SfUi'.y? The JMacliial result of the
latter was the F.ilsUili"s bill, in wliieh
he
was chat
oyd with a i:ion.-tioi;s
ipitii.tilv of sack," " ith very little
"Livad." With what other irovein-
nifiit has hi' been successful
in
set-
tlit:;r any ibfliei.liy or uchievinjr any
bciii lit. in. less soiii'.'thiiiir should "turn
up" from tiie treaty with Cliini?
Nothing has been settled with Mexi
co, witli t ireat llrittii.'i, with Central
Anieriea lhat weli.ive heard of. The
.Inerez treaty is not yet ratified, and
icrtait.lv no uoud le uhs have yet
been obtained from it. W hat his
foreiii iiilii-y may have been or is. is
almost unknown, .-o little of it has
been developed. In his domestic po-'
icy if hi! has had any other than lo
break down the lh iuocratie p:tt iy
we do not know whereto look fur its
success. If this has been really his
obioct, he has truly Veen eminently
succe.-.-lul. lias he been sneecs.-fu! 1u
biiiii'ino Kansas into the Union and
iaietiii'r the slavery i-sne ? II, is he
been suoco.-.-l.il 111
h;s Llu'-clieri.-hed
tanll policy .' 1 rue, lie lias l.eeti utile
to keeii the Mormons 111 I tali tolera-:
bly cjtiiet : but at what cost to the !
country the uriny expenses will tell.;
Aud even now he is about to with-'
draw the army, sifter an immense ex-:
petitliture, witii no conclusive or defi
nite settlement of the Mormon fines-;
lion. This withdrawal of the army j
looks verv much like an ir.teiition to !
leave the .Mormon troubles as a lega-;
cy to his successor. Has he been sue-
cessful in starling or making a rail-'
road to the I'aciiie? In
hurt,
what measure of foreign or deineslii:
policy have his labors been sueec.-sful 't
- . , . , , ,
j Rut-hunans domestic an.) foreign pol- i
,.u d':,; , f,lK)"t 1
t
,'V.t V- V . . V- I
i roiecuon, ami rc enuorse tne in-
. ,,. - . . i.
cmnati 1 latforin which congratu-
bu's ,!, ,r!,,",n'-v "P!'" llic rroia ;!'',
'.IIICC? W I1IC11 art"
being made toward
Free Trade." They deprecate the
agitation of the Slavery question in
i ' ... . . . . 1 . r I I .c... I
v.ougie,s aim ei susia.u an. ueie . a
the legislation wlncii repealed the
ie , - . , t.i-i
.Missoiin t omproiiuse, anil w hich
seeks to open up all the Terrilories
to the airtrressions of the Slave l'ow-
Thev profess lo stand nil for the '
al ipuesi.un, io ue seuicu nun ueier-1
'"'"eJ alone by the decision of the
uipreme Court.
The old game of fast and loose or,
ll'l-l'UUr U'i.Im, 1 1 I I
carrying water on both shoulders, is
' 1,12 l'i-'yed by the managers at Rea-
ill Y,.s. 23 are Luel.aoiti Ilemnerats.fi '
.re Ami L ciuntun Demncrats.l f llriinrs.l '
is a North American, and Si are Uepubh
cans. Only one is from a Slave 8 late,
Ctaig, of Missouri. Of the CO Nays, all
arc irom tue aiave riaies, cia'pi one. i
. ... ... . I
ibey, of course, are elm fly Democrats, aircaay secured sufficient water for ordi
Tue representative from the Free Slates, ""J purposes, has we believe, not yet de
who voted against this boon to tbe free la- termiued whether he will make a new
boring mau, is Williaia Montgomery of . contract, forthwith, or postpono further
Pennsylvania. 1 operations to some future period.
UXIOX COUNTY STAR
'Tis "Cruel as tha Grave !"
Thirsting for bl.uoD ! This (Fri la))
is Ei:d upon f ir tho legul execution of
Stephens Bad Tljz'ctt ttic first kuowu to
. anJ thtf p(,oaJ ..j: j,ej tJ bo, subur-
. :M .., i
dinars of Drown iu Ins 1.1-starroJ, raid,
,,.., , . .
The Legislature refused to purd D tWa.
Slavery has no coa-denci no heart do
t. ... , , ..t..
. merry, t. !''- ; ,
aud full of veng'.ance. luo uuuarcus ot
. Miiir,!..r..r f..r SIjvitv in Kansas po un-
: p,luisheJlhe undfu!l 0f foolba
, ,
rers terry men must all be ph
r J r
ardv liar-
pusbed to the
. ul' extent ot the law.
Tbey were minled
they are now powerless but the demou
: of Or rrtssion must lap their Lloou .
ing its exactions upon the Fre States to
1 1 JeHwr up 0en Hrown, Cppic, and An -
ueri-on, wuw escapca iruia iwip''
Not content with the cruel murders by
Horder Kufbans, of the two Drowns in
- . e I .1 . .11 1 :.L
rv:ina not fiatisnea inai oiu l.rowu wuu
.... ...... i.l,. f..ll in n.w.
I i i i r r.k..-.-. .1... c ,;l Vi.
eeu unj " . .
j ginia, Slavery leech like calls for the
KHillTU member of that family to gloat
j the gallant State whose coat of arms
ue sa g.,te 8cai hose headinir for
. , , ., .
newspapers, is the fed. owing :
, t ' '
M
Si: H j)ter,
lS&$d$0M&&&
jil3' Jiw -.'S?'!1"1
fi'wr?5Sli;"tvti )
ahoy tu Tyrant) was the very
spirit in which old J ;lin ISrown acted.
I'.ir d jinp jti.-t what that State constantly
piracies before the KirM, that man
(with 12 or l.ri othfrs) lest his life and
brave, neueroui', Ii.'bie, ehivalrius Virgi
ui:t thirsts I..T the b! nil of toe woundnl
irnHU who esi--jpi.d, and of all hts c-.n
patii'.us. Verily, ti. v ry is a monster in
hc.rt ai. 1 ia l.fe !
Lut the end i- no! yet : this rank, foul
ineipiality of piiiii-Lae lit this p. rtejt li-Ci-uu
to niui J.r on one side, and hyei.a
iike hunting to tl.e diath on ihe other
the l'er.j le will think about. And Sla
very niil not pain love or power by the
r.u.ctiens that wii. ari-e !
At their Cld Tricks.
The "I'em .emtio" jJiate Couvenlion a'
IteaJing lat Keek pa.-sed a rcsuiutiun, as
serting that
The cm vie' ions of tl.e Perr.ocratic pir'y
ol r.niisy ivanta r
wis'li. tn and jastici
lll'iltl Utisbaiii'll III Ihe
el' ad'iiajlc uruUlitn
of iron, coal, woui,'" A
Vou would t upp 'se llial these fellows
w.Te liist rto 'J'ai . fT ue-n, nfier re idin.'
that resolution, wouldn't you ? Well, hi
us see. The fird resolution of the series
reads as follows :
".'.Win, That, as representatives of
the D.ai.'.ratie pirty of 1 eutisj Irani a, in
Convention assembled, we do hereby re
iterate and re atTtrtn our adherence, io tl:
fun - Uimvul - il Drim-'w'i of the r.iriv
v.as pro- '
V .
Rational
claim, d mid declared by Ihe
Democratic Oi nn niion of 1S.VJ. at I
more, aud that of lS'itj, at ( "iucinifit!."
What a beautiful contradiction is h-re
- ,..; -....t ThiCir,..iii..aii r:!:. f.,r... wl.i, h
they fay wo '-re-iterate and rc-affitui,"
advocates and we use the very words
"rKO'iiiKcssivj: i-kki-: tuaik v
Here is an evident attempt to cheat tbc
reepie, on the plan of the Kane letter . f
Is 11. What a precious set of hypocritical
nolitioal knaves these Licof .cos arc. i
j Aa Ua'.aaky CmliJate. j
Gen. licury I'. Foster, the Democratic
nominee for Governor, has leen singular
ly unfortunate iu bis ifforts lo obtain pub
lic office. Fifteeu years ago, be was elec
ted to Congress iu the WcstmorelauJ, In
diana, aud Cambria District, then good for
2,000 Democratic majority, and iu lSoO
aud '07 he served iu the Legislature, lie
ate bu, Le never could cominind more
than a corporal's guard of stren..ih. The :
first ,eW, he was beaten, ,1 to one, j
bv "weak kneed l!i..l, r-" t.l ' '
I bv "weak kneed Hiitler:" ih senn.l to.-
' j i
Forney ran elf with the nomination. Fos-
ter then tried to get up a bolt, aod to iu- i
duce the Republicans and Americans to
j iiu bis lit Lie baud of adherents, aud elect '
biin, Lut tbey respectfully dccliucJ. While j
VosWr wss itinoeQbtl ncgti,tcI, witb tllc
,- ., ,,. . , ,.
lvuow-.Nothiiigs to elect him, Gen. Can,-
cruu rt'CL',vc'1 l"B Anti-lurnej Democrats,
aDj "uh t!,,! Loited Opposition vote, was
fleeted. Wheu Foster found, to his- uu-
" uu'.
has thus been shown to be exceedingly
weak before the peoplo a fact of which
,Uere will be additional proof a day or two
1
tfier the Ostuber election.
Tue Autesian Well of Mr. Laucr,
in Keading, is 1701) feet deep, being the
third in depth in the United States. Tbc
one at Columbus, Ohio, is '2,310 feet, and
the one at St. Luuis is 2,i!S2 feet. The
Heading well is iu all its immense depth J
through solid reck. The bore isf.,ur iuch- i
e, and the drill is driven bv a slenm en
Rine. The shaft of the aiier is mada of!
looden rods, screwed tiietlipe ....1 I,,,;..
ted, lowered and turned by tbe steam pow- j
. c un,,,,,, , , , I
er. Some f 10.000 have alreadv been rr- I
,. . . j -
r""1" lu lw: ""'f' i.auer, naving
;n . l. .. ... t . t , .
& hEWISBlII.G CI1H0XICH--3IAH. Hi. lefijl
1
lv.
1 it (1
" run
rriiE BuirK
1. Of
IlKXT.
YAH I) IMIOI'ERTY
J. J. tUK'L
Sherii's Sale.
virtue .f a wiit vt Fi. Fa: "
. l ..,.;....,,, ,l C.minon Fleas ot
I IIIO'I
, " " "Vd ri,lMe,i u,il he exposed io
j, Sae or uiery. ai the public house of
it 11 n.n..t it. SurouU il Leu'ivl.ur
fruu, il.e Mill lay ..I -pr.i, u .o..u .
..'! !- 1 M l Mil
'rwo'Cenatn Iracls of land sitaate in Eail
' IluflUli e luwnhii anJ cimniy of l."iinn
I . - i. ..tin .if lllfl nf
io. I l'PS!iiniii; ai a ""- '
Ooori- W'.tfr. l.r win' '"l-l '" ''-' u,"
Jr.. , t.MHJ ll.r're irrrl.o, v --t. H.-l." '
14...I lalHi.fci.rli.in.ly'. h. .r.. s..ulli ..or .l.jr.r
. i -ln l-r. li. to Hi. ii' i.nii. li.iiJii..r:li.'Ul'ly
iiiiif'd.vr.-ii i-at ti-iily tlir-- ih..c!i. h Ii' p-.i-t, mii.J
lli. ur !. Ii:il f..imirlv uwu-l I'y Jai. II..111H 11 1. 1
;. linn l.-ir "Ii mil- 1' :rrr -t mt.: l"-r
rlira to til' pl'mv ! I" ni..Din;-cuullulli S 11. II luies
" '"'s ' , J-act be-'tuniiis al a pine on line of
; ;ZZ"i"
; " V.""., ,.V v ..11 i-r. h-... ,-.-1. 1
th.-m-r i's i ..f w r ivar .-"'h t rtyi.r..- .1. n.
w,ti,ri,t,4,vir...iirt t. .wiii n'i tin.
- l.-Htli
,.ii.-,.i...
im i.uii.iuittli ti na. r. ,
... . . u . ......urh.
I Al.l ail that certain half Lot of Ginuinl
itU:.t 111 tliel...r..iitl nT Wl-Miri. . ..."nr. j...
tl,r w-l li:ilf ..r lol i...'.i.lwr. J io II... 'I "wu I'll" "I
l.r- uli with .. t.-nlv, r-'".l t'iii.'l'"l "1-. " O"
l.y M...-. t im, .... llir I'y l. urlli lr-.t, . n
..,.,.1. I.. .r. ll. . si.. I i.n the '--t l v Il.e
lii.lt uTilirnuv lol, liin thirt. tlir. i- f.-rl i.u Urk. t
lil.tl in.,- buu.tr. il.. . I fitly e in .1. i Hi: .
nrr rMi-l . I... -ti.rt-y t.iiiH Iiw. ll.ni l..u ith .
Kil.-lim Ihen tn altit'-h. '1. fr.mi'- Mnl lr. '""l II
a II .11 nn.l Ci-t.-ru Mill. I'u.ill-. ali'l.'lh.r.lul lluil Ii'.-:,
with tli- a purnaui... - i.- tl"' 1 r"l"-rtv .f T.! vv
A. II Tn .i:t .x. ") IN CIlilSSUIMM:, SUer.fl.
Mi.-r.lf Vo.'li.-.-. I., rlor,-, Miir. U 1. ls' '-
VESTWABD ml
FINE Opporlnnily fr Sale or E-
A r-haVViH hei,..,. . heap for IV.:
or eii haii!;ed for Town I'n periv i f Farms n
the West Branch country, a quantity of
good, unimproved Land,
suitat'Ie f..r FIVE handsome Farms. Theit
! location is in a WcO rn .siaie.an.l for health
1 heanty. Prttti'v and d.-sirahle clunate can nm
b" ex.-ell'-.l. I'er-ons sincerely anxious to bn
or ejiclia'iae, can obtain fonher ml", r'naiioi.
l.y M!!in; on J F & J XI LI.XX
; Lewi-burs, Feb. 13, I SCO
X OTIC 15.
fS I'n.t niR.'.T. Thes.!.scritfr..(rers
ill l. r I' a new three-storey P.ItTIi
linl Si; oh Xl.iik-t sireei, hetneen .'i:!i ane
Ii. i . lormerl v i..a ii..i hv ?.:iiii ne t:c.s I. ....
. t;i-.-,l on reasonable terms. For pameu
l.irs, call on the s'ib-cri'"-r nl the l;n;I,.l...
House, Lrwisburz. Feb sft, iscti
.MAT1I1UW VAX JUNE
F:i IJII-.T.-A pleasant an.'
iJJ.'""
nvei.ienl II- use, and 'i'u-.i Itooin-
siiiMhle lor Siore or Oitii-e, un S..111I1 .iario-i
street, betu'ten 4ih a:..l Aih. Iiojime ..f
I. iit;t t;ui;n.
Lewislmr?. Feb. 21, lsl.l)
For Site or Rer.t.
T
TIIE Dwelling and f.r.i on the corner A-?.
opnei:e the Lutheran churrh. I: i' i.1
not sou l.y uie lsi 01 .naicn, t:ie property wii
be f..r rent. Iioimre .11 th. pr'-ii.isi-s ,,f
Mas. 1:1. iZAiii: in i;i:.x;n.
i CIi Kil.tT.
rjlllK IIVLF HOI ST: a.:.! LOT on Soe::
I e.-oiid S'reei, Leuisbt.TL. n"ar I', !
li ,.e (iroiliids-riim- occupied bv l.'apt. Fisbe;
Tue hi nse is of brick, has laree r... in-, ai.
I. tl'ilf'tl on the lower il 'or. and on the 1-, ;
t'islern, We. I of Waier. liain, Ac. l'osst..
sjon ivn ihe 1st id' April. Apply on l!u
.r ouses to Mis. M.:;IA V. IXi'tX'f.
Jan. 1 1, lsco.
House ani
ililru Let,
0X Kr"nt M"'"'' 1 !l ftU'l:- T!
liotise is a tic. -si.-rey 1 rame.on a h..!'
,n wj!!l a jji.i (-,,u.r ,i,;,!:iiIs, a,.
some Fruit. An llnitiiprov it halt b I a1 !j -j ti -Wilt
he s.,1'1 leelher, or s.-p ir.ee-. to sup
pun Lasers. .I'isiii'ii i:i:i:i).
Leu isbur;, Jc. S7, IScJ. p;l"i-
BRiGK FOUrtDRY FOR SALE.
r-srsr-.. IP, '1'he sublet ibtri l'l rs to sell tin
rt''''1' rl'are Buck Foundrv at the irr.i
e-''scj -tid of Maikel itr- et. inclu hie-'
iHntfASLtt the Waieioem, Oliiee, aiot lie'
ii.icliineiy allached also a late am. tn.t ol
l'aileriis for I'alent Rights lor Agricultural
Mai hinery.S'oves. Ac. It is lejarded as out
! Ihe best locations ft r a C"ed,sa!e business.
Tlie Froprieior's time is whollv enrrro-sed ii.
another einploymenl, which is ilw reason he 1
' desires in iiisi.ose of ibis Foundry. IVrani 1
i lunher particulars, address
j WILLIAM FKICK, T.ewisbnr-
Feb. isro l iiioii (.'u.I'a
j FO SALE OH RENT !
; f-sV two iioiaii.E Ft: mi: not"-, s
JiVXiSEs and I. us, each sniiable ft.rijLi
two lanniics one on Xorlh Fourth streei atol
one on M.John street, for Sale. Hallo!' each
, of the above Houses are for l.er.i.
! I c Also, for saie, four It-nldin? Lots rn
j -North Fifth streei. JOHN HOlliilTON.
i Lcwibiirr, Jan. SO, ls.rj. Auent
ftHM Md fc""" " Ma,krt 4f
gli.
ritHE snbscriher . frersfor sate several
1 BHICK llor.sES, and eiher Eiiil-J43.
dinss, situate in the Bor. tejh of Lrwishnr;.
Persons wishing lo purchase, will please
Call on .Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, w ho w ill su e
ihem such inforuialion as they mav desire.
Jtilyji, I .'.! li. MCH.XALLE.
rO?aSALE.
ON Snnih Fifth streei, a property
consislin; of a sou l Frame House Jli 2
on a ball Lot nl ground,
to May 17
Terms easy. Apply
A. B. VOKSE
FCR SALE.
fpHE well-known Tillfrn Stan! ,ev
I at the east end of Ihe Lewisbnrc ji j 2
Bi'ide, in (.'hiHistjtian ue township, .Norih'd
Co. It will be sold ou reasonable lerms.
Inquire of WILi.lA.M FLICK.
. Lewisburs. Dec. 17, IS.'iS.
FOR. RENT!
rpjllt TWO Itao.llS ocrupinl at pre
I seal by ashiniion If utf hiiison as a
Saloon. They are suitable for XI I OPS.
For Terms apply to
Jan. 27. 1S..S, JOHN D. LIXX.
I'Olt sali:.
DEHIRABLE ltii!lt!ln? I.o t. 33 feel
feet front by Hi. A deep. Enquire of
Beaver, Kremer A .V'ftlure.
A
I.OIt It i:T-Tw.i FRAMED HOI SL
L on bmh Street. Enquire of
WILLIAM FRICK.
Lewisbur, Jan. 9. lstio.
TO HIT The
xJ - i - Thinl sireet, orrupi
corner house, North
orrupieil bv l'r. .Meilerl
evvxeevx
Auditor's notice.
In the Orphans Court of I'nion county
1 TZ' "TTf t 'V'V",":.''""1 ad
ju - l Ihe account of John F. Richart, Liecntor
. e .... .... ... .., n- .
... tue las. ..,. all. I t'SialllCIll 111 Mtnirti iii"ii.
' and to report distribution of ihe tumis in ar..
i cnuntant's hands for distribution anions the
I .-..i.o.ru ..f .1... t... r,-.. .r it x, w ii,..u
...l...... . I. IE l.,C ....U tl. tt- S , lt.,1,
wilt meet the parties in interest, on Friday the
3ilih day of .March, A. 1. 1S60, at 1 o'clock,
P. M. at his cilice in Lewisbnr?.
Feb,:8,160. JOHN B. LIXX, Auditor.
Estate cf J in: ft B Ilralln, 1,'sq.
VD'.JIXf-TIt TUTS XOTl'T. '.ViiiTi'-L'-'
r A !ni:!i'trjtn n crt ihc
f -:..te nl J.tuie IJ. lluinlni, Uie til' 4f urc !
hi I in. 'ii e '.lull', ili i-i-jseil. have lifpn Erin- !
if. I In the ini.l'Ti-'i.c l. ail rt'rs""' K""ii'K
lfifiiisplveN ni'fi'ljiril In uiil estate are riii;i-It-il
In maUe liiiiiuili Hf pannf hi ; ami thnr
bavins riaifn a?..in-l l wi'l rr,'ht llit'in
urujifily auili'.'iilicai'-il f"r sf nli ii.pnt.
sam i ii. uitivir:. .
I.eaisl.'irj. Feb. I-1') A !m:'r '
TUEIJFIIIE ELECTIOn.
T()TI!'K i 1;. re! v riven In lh.- .St.-rkhnl,!.
ers "f the Uill-f-utf, .Anrmliutg
';nnjminstfirn Tun-iiii.r Ituinl r.iw.'f n,that
an llleeiiot. will I e hel.J at the h"iie c. tiei.rre
Millar n Ajr.inOi'lr?. ..n Tiii-mIk. Itf 1:M.
.lav of March L. tween Ihe hours if 10
anJ 'Z o'eio!:k ol' i-ao! ilav. In elect live Direc
tors lo maiiaie the cum i iiis r.f the I'.mip.itiT
lor tlie etiMin.s year. I'KTI: li Wlf-SiiN,
S,rii Milh, ttb. t, ist.iipd J'reMilrnt. ,
Administrator's Notice.
TT II ri'K AS, l,e!ier of Ailminiotratinn
j t. iiieestaii-.t tii:n:t;::A.M)i;i:x.s,
(lece-iseil. late ol Le i'ur" bnn.ii"li. I'nii.n
i i i ... ,i... . ..i i .
1 hy the Ki -'isp r i.f sai l enmity, in due fnrm
all persons ini'hieil lo said estate are reijuesi.
i lo ,naie paytio'iii, and these having claims
ajainst the same win present Iheiu duly
a nl hf.i! ieale.l for sell lepien I. I.i
JOHN II. I.I.VV. Ailm'r.
I.eit ishnr". Feb. 3. iM.il.
Crafting, Budd.r.-, Trimrr:ir.ir, kc.
er,h.rsou! !:avi:.at he ,s p,. p e.t to
(rail trees with the best standard varieties in
ihe most approve I manner, ('lo rries n.tisi be
ralie.i soon 1 nun-in iiaren . pi.es, r ears
and (.rapes until Summer. Orders may be
left a! CiMwe I's lhn Store, or at my house
on Ihe l.iver Koad a mile bei.-w Leu-i-bor?
J u, 21. 1st,.) J. WI.MiEIM'
Wheat Cleanek!
Hilk!-; in lu-on.n;'!. r. ..th.:uid.;Ar., Aitrnlloi.
ClOMK and IMiHAM'S ncT-f'WT;;,
J V.'rt'lt CiT.-i.r tint .S-iittf M'tcKinr nt;W
iri tpfr;iticn ;it iWe Lew ;lun s swam .Mill
'I ins inacii!!.' 1 in '. a I J:rl, Mi.ut, client,
lflic, ai;t o'.!.' r iinpui- -n!iaii:"i" cut ft
Whe.it, Kw, t.t!i. 4c, 5 V'stiji-.TifT to any
. ttir i:i,i.liin"i twn.wtt.
Mii:t-r, K.if ti;--i M rt hants arn. a!! oihtT
tfn a t . t c tmtrv who v.;ini !. t'f (ir.iiit
'iiii)!- tcv m t r it 1 1 ti ii-.in all iinptirai"!, are- .
rpsjn t'll.iily WiViit -1 just U ctt and trr this
Mrfiint .p'n.tr. Itwil' pak l.r .'.: !
F 1) s;t u M V W V liOI'F !
FUTJiTUx.L VAHEEGUSF,';
A rood ,
ti:n;:: t.s
l i older l.y
ply . t luiii s TaVi!i,
.-;
.Vc "'1 hand . r ma,!
l.'AV il) (.IN 1 1:1:.
"J
riiUIOil !i. v, V.'in.!-Mii!s, i.r 1S
l.J f . r sale ly V. m. .M. It .1 nn 1 i.: ... A
j.. CMi.i ti 111 l e sc. 11 at .l.oia'h.in V i.l:e'.s
aro. in L.-u i-i.'irj. I. Feb. to, si;u;
4 Si: :.);.! S'l ii.iii'-'.
II
AVINd purchased ihe r-abi to u-e It.ni-
; u's pi. ,-es- t r i'll.il.ti ui:h t'iv
is, i,. t r.i .it l.o. la-, we are n ai.d 1.,
utc or : s lor
....... . . ... .. ... .. . r c:.i
,1 Il.e t'
Lemsl
i 1 tlie
. t.l.i 1..
its.
i.M.t.;
"! T '1 n. 1
KJ Ml I J I
iilli i '-J I
VS. we are paeint: parac.
the pr-liiciii'ti i.l
ular attention to
b rl'.'o rrj, i's;,'., ;.i. a.ii! s:;nt.ii-r I'lanis,
o;r -Ii c'ii lor Il.e .Spun? ol 1".0 will not . ley
;.e vi ry larae, I ::t .1 u. best ipiaiily, which
ne sb ill ol.'-r at lealiy led lee. i j.r.ci s,
A' ir .' '.'', ' L uV'iii lUiulJn ri 'i
s si.il arowu -' in fa '.or, and tlie t!eius.iid ft r
j.lalits l. Olio I ' t e tll.'isin.lv i.ne.
V.i:.oi.'. t'ii.y S.id:;ni Si-awecrrr
is ni.ilot.b:: -by i!u oi-st .n.v. r-a!!v popular
v.trielv in I be c. ti:,':y. Is exnaoniniaiy
s'Ze. won l riol pi die' 1. less, and . tl.er
., d !j-i:;::It I a'.e p:..ee ! i: al the very head
ol lh" list, v. her"i l n has b. en tested, esp.ci
aliy L r marl.'", pmp -. lijuc; been
am. ic the e :i Le: t lo i. rilte this i ail. I and.
hai in; cot liv an-.! a m .re e-p-. cial.y lor plants,
we shall he ab'e to t 11 r ler sale, iu l-oil,
OVEU O.N a XLLLIO.N l'L A-NTs.
These plants are now leam cutuvai. d in the
most t.ueiiil iiianiirr, a
1 one 1 1" l: em v ill be
worth mi re than a
n of such as are eare-ra-s
ai.d wet.U. We
!es y frown am
cordia l.' invite persons weliin; to purchase
to visa i.ur i roiiiids and cjauiiiie cur mi de of
preiineill" planls.
i: SHALL l;i:rrci:ft.e price of p'ants
in tlie Sprins of lM'.a so .is to place '.hem weh
in il.e reach of a'l. Vie have ejpei imen'ed
largely as lo the be-l lime of planlius ihe
ftirawberiy, ai.d ui.hcsilatiiigty recouimeiid
ihe Spring.
Our seieriinn e-nbraee OVER O.NE HI N
OltHU VAIiiE riE.-s incliidii. all the native
and foreign kinds, of auv repute.
Cataloiiues sent en applicaiioii, cneiosin" a
stan: p.
4 an: I
J. K.NOV
Box -ITS, Pittsburgh, Fa
Ali;itr:Ntiatoi"s A'otUc.
YOTH'K is licrt'li Riven, that Letters
XI of A-'mitilsTratioii lot Ihe Estate ot
JOSEPH hLECKNEK, lite of Hartley town
ship l.'iiiiin ei t'iity,i'.ec'd,haye been granted In
liieuni'.er.siunt d by the Hi pister of In ion coun
ty in due form of law ; thcrel'ore.aH persons in
liehied lo said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those havinr any just
chum are also requested lo presenl ihetu le- i
"ally aulhcnlicate.l for settlement.
WILLIAM FEES. Admr. !
Hartley Tp, t nii ii Co, Jan. an, lKlto.
Kew Hotel ia HiiHinliurg.
ry 'I'll E subscriber would respectfully in-'
ijf.irin Ihe Trnvetin; Public everywhere,!
that he has taken and titled up Ihe premises
ot lieore schoi h, in tlie cenue of i
MAIN ST. MIKFLIMiUiU;,;
where he is prepared lo accommodate stranj- i
ers and travelers men an 1 beasts in ihe
best manner, with Boaiil and Lodging.
1'lease give u.e a call.
Ap.l.V'J CHARLES CROTZER.
H O ll. AT C O lit.
riHfl subscriber keeps constantly on hand
J a lai?e as-orttneni of ihe vety besl Mia- j
mokni and VI likes-tsarie f o.M., n r nine ai.tr ,
stove purpose-. which he will sell at ihe very !
lowest pnees fort ash or Country I rodiice. !
Also, l.kckmi)Us Vual, rlu.-tir ana Suit.
Wish it distinctly understood, lhat I w ill not
be undersold by any man Having good
wcih-scales, full weight w ill be given.
Coat Yard near Weidrnsaul's hotel.
(tEORliE 1IOLSTEIX.
Lewisbnrc;, X!ay 27,';tJ.
fciT P I C - N I C . -a
We'll jump into the ffjftn, idJ alt take riiiv."
1 LARfiE. handsome iS -and
verv comforia-7KjtC
t ie W .t.0 - K--- -"ti-i 1 1 TP.
fitted up tor ihe especial ar.co11111101lalo.il of
Pic-Xic and other similar excur-tons. Terms
moderate. Appiy lo J11S. XL HOLSLL.
Lewisburg. June 3, 1S59.
'LUID AXD FIXE OIL ran be had at the 1
lOST OFFICE
VAEiETY
1'OST i tici:. !
LAIKJK snfi'I) of I!ks,St:i'.icr.rrT,
- rerlumery, Ji-iri iry. 'l i-v, t.lifTiii'ii
pri', Teas. irt-s. Kiml, .n's. :;ikif.s,
I'n n r , iin.l a lau- iy i t .Mt'lv NAtliS I;. r
a!r ll-5tl at 'I '-
jf,:; 1, i:MM.t M M t rtii t.
I M.NE i;.'M 1'I XS :, r Lt 'iv.-ii .1 (;.iuv an
' .r ..X ll.r M!l I'll !( I:
: 1
t i E t.KA I. s.rt: i t I'.i.Vhiis aini ether
i) llira.t I'm and liar ltuir ran l hail
verv cheap al the M);T tthnt'H
.. ,. . ....
I ) ' .---."""""' ")
1) El.ai.g '"r v
at ti e
fd'FICK
, 4 i'i'.Vi ti.je.s i f l;aiMi,, IV, l)le aud
jrn,.e Prunes l. r a!e at the
J'OST (iFFIt'K
KDKIi.S Ji.r Kick
r t.'i'i t! i f ai.y kind
' l prompllv ailendtd to .".! ihe
t'FFII'K
1 AIllKS ran fi'ol ihe lar f M anil hr.f ?vs, rt.
ill Ijr
I . .,ui f l.it..r in.l I'AI'irif IV..I
; opes A c. at the I'Dft'J' tFFICE
T F you :
rant a beautiful lilt.T FI!VE. ;
A. po 'o un
t
rtjsr (ifficii.
! T F von want a snr.-ty of fine STATtoNE-
IF von w.i
i:v, I.. 1
1 KV, I., the I'llsT Ili'Hl i:.
! T F, wanl a s"'
d FAVil.V PIHt.E. ..
l o.-J- I l'Fi( E.
A, ot.er J,4 at J1,insn-.
Cheap boot & iMlOO tOft:
ka.
cnrAP fop, cask: ;
1 dtior n J. A. J. U al '' re. l.vtt Sur".
wht re may Le .'( tiin! ij.r t li nprl : rk rvtr
1 liV iei! in tli; phirr. 1 1, iti.u.. 'ai! .n ti ex
amine f.T yt-urflvf ai.el save at leat i
per rent.
Men's Hno: fr,m ; to
ri.i tlrrh. V.Hiih A B yi'In ti, ; ..
V nii.euN (jtiiiis in m Ti' u- ',' ris
Men's iN t" 5-1
ar.il evtn tiling in uur line cliej er itiaa the
clu ;i pest.
A'l k:P)! if It. f.f. Mi, e A flirers M.1. PK
TO OKI'Kli. tl he h i itiai n-.i, ai -I rtr
ranie1. A lar.'e mim k c! ht-rtic-u; .t.Ie w. ik
kt pi always t-n han uhich ui.l Le m iU
verv l r.
U !" I TM.Xf ; r! .ne at the sf r'e t nf tire,
l.y lue Mib-rriLrr. U M. J'HJ.NO.N.
Lt wiLui ?. I let. -I. lr.j.
riCWRY'tt SIY-LICIIT GAILLRY,
OVFii J s. M T.....Vf, llai-!a;-re Sure.
!.nneilv Il4iiih!.i.s Ma c &t. ir, MaiLe
Mrtet, Ltui-l ui, J'a.
: AMi;i:oryi;s, mkf.mxotyit.s,
&.C., in the usual sup- r m ' r s?v'e. In .tMiI:. n
to ihese pirttire--, 1 ,tn tu'U ttparrj In lane
I'tio!cli.; i:K. !aiL-e ci mi.J1. i -j-i .) to
th- lest m:.,!r ai-wl..rc. A i . I:AL"!0
'I V V i!S. 'J'i.e pit l;i t s ;:T' (' '( r Hi 1 p.
r'"-"ni life, a r:. I are i.r i n t tt- at. r:! j r.i'.' it y
Iivu-s thai tnle'i'v f .xprv.i, r. ar.ii it all; re.
ih:t r..n t e f r il'tfcd m.lvlv th Ciii rr.
I lM' :c!i:'"i iirc f at ;-i .) I h; t e .he
t j.-iiiNive rijht ! r I i.u a niu.-y. ('ail an
ex iiv.-i, sj-ec ni"t:-. A j :;i 'J f , 1.1A
L W IS t LtltH.
Jos. R hn-s.
J. r.imi
i.. ! u.-'i: ii & c a..
'yl Uis)z:-A i'lai-iis 3! ill,
a. ; ji.'-vt . . e o I-. :is:.ii.t:y i n l..it;,f ami
n.,,1 '..a. Iie lo . til. I I IcorfliC. Mttil'K.
Iooi si. . ;ti,l!. ftui!f . t:.'ii:,
.''iorticiiiivsi ol i"i i. nl' us.
and all i :h-r ib. scrii-iii.tis i l W. od V..tkti"C'f
i ti llmldii z.
('id. rs res p-'C, '"iil'v so'ir'f 1 an ! pr, npii?
fll'td. A ! I Wor 'ii wan an 'ed ti eive cPtn
c An extensive li t i I t;ti:L-' ot al'
de-eripe. i,s i n ln.t .1 !. r sale,
i I'nt h-rt; fit A'.'7i Sti:,nd :!rtet,L'tvilurg.ra
April s,:.'j.
! NEW FIRM
I.N THE OI. 1 MI'W'r-Ti.e subscriber
rt sptctliti'v anti. uti io die . a.eus o
Lev. isl.uif; on. i v :i ii.uy ;hal they bai e 1. I laid
a 1'altr.ei h p in ihe
lailoiirg Eusincrs,
at the well knou n stand i I Jaii i s Cr swell on
Malkel siretl. wlieic (Key are j related to
Cl fAM) MAKI. f't.'ir'er in 'ileiri?
best style. Men's aid Pols' t,,:Pir S i'i
every tie-cripiion on shirt ni iiee. Vie ask
a shale ol the publ.c yeiri n.pe
J W.Es Ci:iWFLL,
J. F. M HAFFLP..
I.ewisbiinr, April I, ls.'u
HOUSE EUILDERS,
rilAKE XOTICE! The ut.dersipned are
1 appoiuied Agents for the sale ol
Itooi-s, IIIilifN Vi ili!u ssili
of all sizes, made of ihe be. i material. Al:
work warranted. I Made by L.U.M'KiJlT.
ilut-hesvihe. Pa. and b r saie hy
l,7 - s CAl.l El .Ll Lewi-burs
Eo Griiitiitcncs Crrcciies, c: 1'ctkf y
Loc-ts,
)I'T hundreds el Hats and Cips of ihe
L ) laie-i styles, a lm:e rlieape r than en be
1. u nd el-ewbere. Call and see thi m al
(t'ilison'f Hot M'lhuJtH tin y; l.f ii hl,iiiij, l'u
J. SCHEEYER & SCN
KAVE received their ECi
ofSprinpar.il Summer
sECOX I) ARRIVAL
,mtr l.oods, Laibes
liiess (Joods, Xianul as, ai d a lar-e lol of
Ladies Collars and siteves (rem auriii n.
Also a reneral assor'nient of Men's Wear,
Trimmings, Cotionadt-s, Cassimers & Cloihs,
which will be sold cheap.
.May 15, IS.V.i.
I'flf M'( Honks andetherarticles
... thai kind en band or to er-Tr by the
'Le-isbiirs lto. kinder, CH: ST a ill.
Ti'os. i. .s;si:it
nAS jit-t received a sj lendid assortment
of the vety lest, ciieaptst and inesi
lashtenable Jt vtt'li) in ihe market. His
Stock comprises
Breast I'i us,
tar r.iiigs.
nine,
iii :: f Iciii.
Meiie Ilnlton.
Mil tl5, &(.&.!'.,
wi,ifh wj be t, cItremely low for Cah.
He respcciltilly asks the pair, naee i l ail
hisohl customers ; and also invites new ones
t sive him a call before makine their pur-
chases. Call al the stpn ol ' the His at. h,
.Market sireei. east o! Second. Hec. 21,oS
Executor's Kotice.
OTICE is hereby -iv.n, thai Letters tes-
tameularv on the last will and testament
of DAVID HOWARD, late ol the .Miss,n
San Jose, in Calitoritia, deceased, have been
granted lo the undersigned, by ihe Register of
in ion county, in due form ot law ; all per-ons
having claims against said estuie w ill present
' them 10 the sut-senber lol settlen ent. and
1 those ouine said estate are requiMcd to
make linmediate payment I..
'IHOMAS HOWARD. Executor
Lewisburg, Jan. 6, isro pd
T.iST 4 II il lice ! A lew of the Engra-;
1 vins (Hishops of the .M.E.rhurch) left
and for sa'e at Ihe Lew, burg Post (Jllice
don't fail lo procure a cojy.
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CARPET
sit l.tfti
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ai d On C, ihs i i all v. in hs in treat var e'r.
A Is... Canon a lid Coiton Mautris cf ad
kn il-, u oh a larie ass, i mei.t , I I, .pr red
'-ri.it. ar; ers. it,,! Fi uy ai.d suirl ait,,
Itus. Mills. I'n :eeis ..,,, Ke.Js.Kaji Caiitu,
Cvtton Carpets. j,c.. Ac.
11. H. ELI KlriCE.
Xo. Id Sirw lerty si., 2d d. ori.b ( besT.m,
I'lllI.AI I I.IEIA.
rrSrnbcrry is tl.e first siretl ,.sit
Sec. r,d..-l ; Millol
PEIPHER'S LINE
ri'O AM) HOll rHILAliKLIEIA.
A. iirtiiiuv or ir.i.!i.;.T.
I't n.-s 4., rtnu trr ley . bli.
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1'l.iiail. Perot v. iih
l'riiil, WurJJ, l'rJ,Sl Market Su
I hank. ill lor the lit eral patronage given as
wc hope by stuci aauiiion io business io
mem a ci nun cai.ee of ihe san e.
TIIOS TEIPHER
Fi r further informa'n n apply to
lv7'iri c M f.IXI.V. Azmt, Lewisbarj
KOTICE TO SHIPFERS.
1)EKHXn shippinK (i. ods to Philad. w.U
pb ase be articular and
liiark them in care of Feipher's line;
I'thtrwi.-e. they will be re-shipped at Harr.
buts, which will te atltnded nh iielay.
Xiay C, ls.-t. Tli OS. I'Ell HEU.
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
IFHE nndersioned having madtA.
1 arransnneiiis i, close nis bu- (VV
siness, heie by ihe 1st of April,
't BTtBaaat
i.ow i Hers ins entire stock ol Boois .V
which is the larce-t , ,nP couniv AT
COST. Xo mistake. His srrrk. ihe f rraitr
parr, is II. .mt made, sot up under his in yi
prriismn, end wiil Ue warianied lo yive -at-isiaciion.
His pints has alway. been c. un
itd low, but now he will sell at least 25 ,er
rtnt lower than ever, which jou will lii.i
fri m the loll, inr? prices :
Men's Iloiremnee Call Boots for -$3 75 In 5.CH
do do Kp do
.so to 3.75
8.25 o
I, oil lo 2 tl)
50 lo 1 :i7
1,-5 In I .l J
H7 lo LIS
75 lo I.' tl
1,75 In S ell
do City Calf do
do do K,p do
P.oj s' Ei ots cf a'l s.iie lrom
Women's Hi uieniade Hoi. is
do do J'tTersms
do do Mippers
do do (ianers
i.ar-e 101 tiniu s .-noes norr.emade 37 to ti
When work is made to order, of ihe best
quality, prices will be as follows:
Mens' Kip 1), ots j ;5
do Calf do 5cii
Women's Waiters i 97 (, .5
do Boots 1,50 ,
He feels thankful to his friends and tk!
public lor past favors, and cerdiallv inriief
all lucerne anil provide ihemselves with
lull supply al ihe above prices. Call in. ail
il ihe prices d.fler from Ihe above, we w:J
not charge anything lor shi win r. ods.
WILLIAM JOHXMJ.V.
Lew isl org. Jan 57, is'HO.
KOTICE.
I
"HE Books ami Accounts of ihe late lira
ot .'.At J(r .Uuster have bten left at il-
oitice of the undersigned, on South Secer '
sire. 1, for settlement. All persons inierest i
win p. ease near 11 111 m,i,n.
VVVL CAMEROX. J.
Lewi-burg, Feb. 2 1, ISM'wiJ
LA W O F F 1 C K RKJ10V El).
John 2. Lien,
TTORUV AT Mff-'''1
his Duu.-e ou X. .Market M. t et- -J
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