4 it M c1 ft 14 t! I, HI 41 ( Lva.uJa CbarlcsD. .Iiuelioc,of Ilarrisburg, as Ni SHtU U VL 13 1 OlllClC reriuteDdent of I'uoiic I'riut.og for tbe 70MtN a?'?. B. COKKELIUS. I TV- I. "H'riT 111 t-l lf.. "'II ill- I'l rireolatiow H ant V lariii Union iVuity. FroeJom, national Slamv, st'dinnal! auiu.il.:: rcomri'V to iwki:!M imust,:y, ash Xut arr In h t mt T.rr!:'? nj nirnMoB. VuTCkiir. or ln'irs.. Th a.w nr.-. 111J 'lie tw K-ftMn; Pr.nr.V b.f..ri- Uh fount i v. nu'.A tht-y - it..rioii: mnd ml triftn ti ir mt 1-vl. lli-iv t. tV a an!.! ih-r t-o triuni; li i).- N ili- iial Cij :U. at Bli- rrnatyivanla's i.mlncc tor Presidi-Dl, General SIMON (JAMKKOX. (Softf-d to Ott iOciikoi -f'.e ''.'... tjo Cwt.iti. ) IKK MJtSVOK, ANDREW fi. Cl'UTIX, of Centre To. f,iMitt.rsTiv Desi. C'vr'Tio. M ..ximt. Apru 13. 4aSIt is otjcted to tljo Homestead li!i! now buf .re Concres", that it would i.ke liounty Land Warrants worthless. Dl after they bad been cirrjeJ, aud nionej paid for them tiut it wcuM be ui j'istti those who baJ pii l.-2." per sere f.ir similar Ian'!; tLa, ictan'ly, rumorus plans wou'.d bs deviled ti prt back from Government pay f r huU l.otigtt, at whattvorf rieo, thus taliing tjLt.iM unljous from the Treasury :!.at the Uai tasco.tt tbe Government, en an average, I tojlj per acre that wiiatc 'its umliiiig, is iirtle walu&d and that the loose, earcl is 3-j.kI. icg nf ibe couutiy wiib p-p'i'atbu by such ;n,,iiniii.- nii!.l In- r.r. ,! npt iri i.f iir.i. M.I . . J ... j...-. ... .. .... tber public n r trita-e m..ra!i!v, t.rifr or happiness. Those bj pny a s:naK, reasonable pri:e ft IutiJs, i!1 ma'.;e tbe most steadfus', rcliib!.', ula!i ial, pros- perous people. fcMossri. Giudiap, Uotre, Wilson in fact everybody altutist, aeeunl of c m plicity in the llarncr S Ittry affur, have' promptly obeyed the summons of. he is, n- promptly ob ate Iuvestiitting (jmiiiittCL1, and bciu examined unJ r oath, but as yet nothing lias been elicited criminating in the slightest degree any of tie suspected par ties, and tie world is s -ttlii.g down into the conviction that .1 ibn Ilrown and Msson are both humbug. JLraU. KdUlunj ( a ) Tbe Harper's Ferry committee, after a long deliberation, agreed not to call Gov. Wise before them. Tbe minority of tbe committee has been very desirous to have the testimony of Gov. Wise, in order that tbe contents of John lipmrs pnpers, cap tured by bim, mig'.it be brought tu light, but the majority refuse ! LoiMsviM.e. March 27. Mr. Hanson, howas recently est ellid from lierea, Ky., With J inn G. Fee and others, on sus ; picion cf entertaining sentiments hostile ' to tbe institutions of the State, recently j returned to bis home, a;.d declared his iu-' tention to remain until be bad closed the rale of bis property ar.d attended lo bis ' affairs. He was visited several times by : the Town Committee, aud ordered tu leave ' the county. Uattievisit of the Committee to-day, Hanson, with twenty-five or thirty associates, ail armed wi h riii.s, fired upon : them, but without doing them any injury. Uarjsou's party then retreated, aud birri- ' caded themselves ia Mr. It's bouse. The Committee, which consists of twenty-five or semt-enuorsement by the Heading Lon thirty men, all ami d with revolvers, are vention, bis vetoes are ruthlessly overrun making preparations to attack the party. ' by tbe L"gislature. A military force bas been ordered from i ' T-TV iv t Lexington It is tb u.bt that tbe distur-' The Dayton (Ohio) Journal publishes lance will soon be quelled. I tbe marriage of Mr btepben fa. Daggett 1 I to Miss Liutui L. Harris, both of that ci- "Asd Still thkv Come." Nebraska . ty. Tbe ceremony took place on Satur lerritory has elected 40 Republicans to day, the 25;b ult., at 9 o'clock A. M. Io 12 Democratic members of her coustitu- j the same paper appears tbe notice of Mr. tional convention. This is the most extra-1 Dasrgett's death on the day of bis nuptials ordinary victory which tbe Republican at 12 o'clock I. M. The deceased was iu party bave ever yet achieved. The Na- his 41st year. tional Administration bave always hereto- A respectable citizen of Raltimore bas fore been able to con'.rol tLe politics tf been compelled by tbe abandoned charac tbe Territories, through the laud fiiaes, i ter of bis daughter, 1G years of age, to but Ncbra-ka is stoutly iu rebeihon. She accuse her of stealing, that she might be prefers free labor, and loudly protests placed in the penitentiary, out of the against degrading white laborers to tbe reach of harm. Her name is Mary Kelly, level of slaves. She asks, and will have, : qhe Hon. Clark B. Cochrane, M. C, "free tutu" for hi r "free ejii." ; from the Montgomery District, N. Y., bas Tbe Opposition Convention of New Jer sey was Lcid on '1 buisday at Trenton. Judge l'oru-r,of Camden, presided. Twenty-eight delegates were appointed to the Chicago Convention. Resolutions were adopted denouncing Iluchanau's alminis Iration, agaiust the s'ave Cod -, in favor of a protective tariff and homestead bill. TLe delegates were Lot icstruclcJ, but favor Daytoa. Klwarl Rites bas written a letter d. (1 ning bis poi-itioos on the various political ,,, i,.n.,,-f, , "."'V- he formed hts opinnns oa the subject of to.J i i . r..i i 8.averv m ls0, and lias fmnl no new! 1,1 ' . . ' a, i reasons for changing bis views. lie IS thoroughly Ilepublican iu sentiment. i r-'lNGLLAU CulM.-IHtNCKS. i be birth- day of the II m. tjtephia A. Pouglas is i-aid to be the C3J of April, tbe day of the meeting cf tie Chii.'les'on Convention. Tne birth-lay of the II in. William II. Seward is tbe lO'h day of May, the day f.,r the meeting of the Chicago Convention. The Utah Julg-s bave been removed, owing lo tbe ol9 ;t between them aud Ctov. Cumuings. The I'resid.-nt bas con ferred with the Mjraioa Delegate as to their successors. The Spring Kieclims in Xew York show great gains for the K -publicane. Towo ships, which bave always heretofore been Democratic, bave eliulci llcpublicao i. dicers. Moke KtiiTI-ii Tno A vessel arrived WilmiinTton. N C. nn .stu.,.'..- wed from Newport, Wales, with two hundred The last words of John llower, who and thirty-seven tous of Uailroad Iron. ! executed for mnrder at Wilmington, What a 'commeutary upon our f resent , Del., lately, were these : "lUtrare of log ruinous Tariff laws ! r Uer taloont and ttrotij drink." Cassius M. ("lay, is proposed as a can-1 Three men named Clement, were reccnt didatc for the I'resi .tu-v, by i eorrespon- i 'y shot dead in a family quarrel in Virgi dent of the N. V. TriUw. This heroic i . 'Col." Vincent Witcher, one of and devoted Kentuekian would be a most ' 'be F.F.V', and bis family, welcome eaudidata to mauy lgvcrs of' Kayard Taylor dclifcrcd 112 lec'.ures Lccdotn. A I'lst itiuter. Co.. Packer, last week, re-nominated cusutng terra. Next Tuesday i tbe day agreed upn f.,r adjournment making a nts-sinn of J' days. An effort is being made fur tuo ex tension of tbe time. Tim House voted two to one gainst re- 1...: -.,,n.,..ati,.n nf members from u.-.uS v. :(00tool)O. , Tbe Senate unanimously continued tue nominations of A. It. W ateruian, jouu A. Urtggs and Philip D.iugherty forTrus- tees of (he state Lunatic Hospital Tbe bill releasing the first unrtgage of the Slate for S:i,5OU,O00 on the Suubury i K.ie Hailroad, passed one reading in the House by 2 majority (two Members alierwaras recoruiog meir iima a6m.o virtually making it a tie vote.) In the Senate, bowiver, it is said to be killed by a new act, which exteuds to the Company one year more of time to pay tbe interest now due thus giving them ample oppor funitr to make other arrangements than to conjure thr.e aud a half miUtou. more I amv.ed u.hen lhe d(,claralllin niay be made, out tt lhe j e ple through the State Ireas- j u.llni.u, ,hc p.issibiluyrif refutation, that, the ury. This latter safe aud reasonable mea- i (;,,y cf rovntence, in the htate of Rhode Is--ure of relief, passed Senate 17 to 13. land, of lhe United Slates of America, has In the House it was "postponed for the j funmhrd .he enure habited globe with a inrd- " . , , .;, i, T. mn icine, which, in point ol universality of !e- present by a vote ot SI to 41. Two mo-, Mient ( Jtfulaat couipele efficiei- lions of Mr. Gordon to fix fOine day ! r , cy ,-ir aM lh, p,irp0se$ or which il is design its Consideration were lost by 6 to 7 i ,1, aiul widespread, enduring p.ipulariiy, has votes. All parties will be willing tbe ! never been emailed by any general pawnted : Company shall have this remedy. N ow iei luo Lfemocranc lorus wuu uc rJWU rich on these works, help those whose money they have used, and fiuish the work under their Chief's Administration, or let it go into other and cleaner hand. Tiie bill, vetoed by the Governor, to in- ! corporaie he Mifdin County liok (at! !J"wi:own) the Sullivan county Cwl ; I'onirnnr nnrl tha SiimtTset Iron and I ,v...t i'...'. - ,,,.A ,v K,.iu linn. : by two-thirds vote, tni have become , laws. The Sunbury Bridge bill has been pasa- cd in tbe f..rm"desired by Sunbury, with- j out e iiiintlliiiff the comDauV to locate at , - - I Uottcnsfciu s terry, or to pay una oamicsiiT uaving a jiruijiu maun mic The time f-r building a Uridge at Sulius "rove his also been extended to tbe Oom- p.JI)T iueorporatcd some years ago for that i purpose. Now, there is a fair race Se- iiusgrove vs. Suubury to try tbe depth of pockets. The Senate passed "an act relating to . 1 ' ,, . ... . ",cr. ,u " "uu" j not its provisions.) Mr. Wagonseller effered a resolution, requiring the Susquehanna Caoal Compa ny to comply wi h requirements of a cer tain act, which obliges them to make slui ces in every dam ir cted by them across 'he fcusqueuanua river, lor lue passage oi fi.-b. This is said to be a matter of impor . . . f . , e tance, aud tbe Company bas neglected thus far to coaiply with tbe requirements ' of the act. 1 The bill prohibiting tbe establishment . of rope ferries within two miles of any , bridge iu Lycoming and Clinton counties, bas passed both Houses, and been sent , to tbe Governor. So also tbe bill incor I poratiug Mr. Trump's boom. I The Railroad Rill, designed, by Selins grove, to cut off Lcwisburg, passed in tbe i llouse, but we understand is defeated in ; the Scuate. j Tbe second bill to "compromise" the ! M'Call Koad case was opposed by Mr.Uar i low of Centre, but carried by Mr. Hayes l by a very large majority. The Dimes Savings Institution for Lcw isburg passed tbe Senate, (having passed the llouse some weeks since.) To morrow, expires tbe ten days witbin which the Governor might veto tbe Ura ly township bill. Some think it would be . ... . -, passed over bis head lor, since uis returned to tbe state Asylum at litica, al- ter a brief visit to bis family. His friend: hope for his ultimate recovery, but it is not thought probable that be will resume his seat iu tbe House. ! Margaret Diileen, an Iri.h domestic, ! !. t,..-!-;.. tt ftia Pn,Krt,n Mill ;. r .ti . n.,,t,,..il ! that from that moment she lost the power of speech, and though she bas atteuded to work regularly siuce, the bas not uttered a word ' i A nirrcbant at Btton Uouge, L., who w once worth 150,000, a arretted , , . , ! e for vauranry last week, haviug ID fivevears ,,.. gamb ed away his fortune, 6 ' A Connecticut chapannounccs batnext 'ims m "i on a rope, with two men nanging to uts hair one on each side. lie is now busy, day and night, letting bis hair grow for that purpose. The Mexican side of the story ol tbe ap'ure of two Mexican vessels, is not Known, i ne uovernmeni is in a uneni inaon tbe subject apparently anxious for a fight with Mcxiei, yet not prepared. The Italian States of Sienna, Pisa, and Leghorn, bave voted, by an immense ma jority, in favor of annexation to Sardinia. Admirable order was maintained. From tbe most reliable information, it i certain that a large filibustering expe dition is about to enter Mexico from tie Southern States, with a view to conquer and take possession of that country. "UiMOX COUNTY STAR Senator Seward's speech wa published in German at Washington, New York, and Chicago, and i3 being published in. all the Grrman papers of ibe country. The Ger Dian if WUcotis'm and Minnesota resol ved that Seward is their first and ouly choice for the next Presidency. Such is the seutiment of Germans geuerally. They coL&de in bim ! Fink InrA Odometers. an instrument ai.sn. a, " , , , . attached to tno wueeis 01 a waBon io I measure distance in traveling, is getting in , ,, nme of the liver? stable keep ers, and in many cases tbe individuals wbo go off for a drive of five or ten miles and take twenty, are brought to account by j tuj3 contrivance IT T Tcwksbury, a Methodist engaged jn Tt-aching iu Arkansas, was recently j crtnipCicj t0 qu;t the State because be would not join a military company "to fight the North and dissolve tbe Union." Front the I'roridencc AJvtrtiicr. rpiIE foreign and domestic demand for Per I ry Davis i Son's sreat medicine the i I'ain Killer was never belore so large as it ' i l. I ..... .U.nlr fit lnnR Il9c 1 mutcine mien ei aim iaaucu niu m wu- I .11.. f . i i.. it. J... J fr.r il, Pain Kj . . ..,,... -n,i srpninii i eaiure jn the history of ibis medicine. It i ! now regularly paekeJ, sent and soM, in lare and strmuly inrrrusm quaniiiirs, noi ouiy io every Stale and Territory of the l.'i.ion, and every Province of Urilish Ameri. a. but t i Unenos Avres, lir.tzil, Trasuay, Peru, t'hdi, and other S iuih American sial'' ; to lhe !an(l- wieh Island; to Cuba and oilier Wr-,1 India I.-lan. Is; lo Ki.sUn.j and C.n.ni'-nul Kurope. anJfc; ( aMrah- SiBwpurP( ; Maunlious, and lo Calcuita, Kanouu and other places in India; il h. a;o been sent I to China, an J we doul t f there is any foreign r1 1 .' 1 , . .. aries, travelers or traders, in uho:ii the Pain ' Killer has nut bfen introduced and been sonsh! afier by lhe people. Very lew people have any idea of the vast amount o! business done by lhe proprietors of llie Pain Killer. ' The extent i.f its wfulam is another great : leature of this remarkable medicine. It is not only the best everkiiown for bruises, cuts, ! burns, Stc, but for dysenlvry or cholera, or anv sort of bowel complaint, H is a remedy : unsurpassed for etlicacy and rapidity of ac non. In the several ereat cities . if liritish In dia. and in the Ve.t India Islands, and ..iher hot cl i males, it has become the tiintliiril med irine for ad such complaints, as well as lor ! dyspepsia, liver complaints, and other kindred j disorders. For coughs aud colds, canker, : as'.htna, and rheumatic diili-ulties, il has been j proved by the most abundant and convincing i trials, and testimony, to bean invaluable med- i irine. The proprietors are in possession of; letters from persons of the highest character ! and responsibility, leslifyin?, in unequivocal j terms, to the cures etlecied, and lhe s.atis(ac- I lory results produced, in an almost endless variety of cases, by the use of ibis great med icine. We are fully justified in sayinj that no medicine has ever gained a popularity so slrons, so extensive and so enduring. Oiher preparations, in imitation of it, and containing Binne of the ingredients composing it, have, by means of extravagant advertising and decep tive statements, gained a short lived patron age; but iheir inellicacy and worihlessness have soon become apparent, aa ihey have proved disastrous speculations to Iheir ongi nators and proprietors. The Pain Killeratone has been found the reliable and sure cure for the complaints and casualties for which il is designed. Its reputation is enduring, and a fortune to its worthy proprietors ; and we may add that they are, in every sense of lhe word, worlhy men and cogens. No men make a belter use of iheir large means, and none are more iruiy generous ana oenevoieni. iso one, that we are aware of. envies them their good fi mine, fur il is believed that they have well deserved it. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Pen ar Da vis i Sow. Manufacturers and Proprietors 74 High St., Providence, K. I., and by good Drug gists generally. Union County Appeals for 1869. VUTICE is hereby given that the Appeals on the Assessments uf lhe different Dis tricts in and for I'nion county for the year lsioO, will be held at the Commissioners' Of fice in Lewisburg on MONDAY lhe ifith of April next. At which lime and place, all who may feel themselves aggrieved by the valuation made by the Assessors for the year lMfH), may attend if ihey think proper. As sesses will be punctual in reluming iheir Assessments and attending said appeals. K IS LINCOLN. JAMKS I'KOsiS, Com'rs. D M KELLY, Attest: A Kissrnr, Clerk. Adjourned Court Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S Wilson, Pre sident Judge for the "nth Judicial District of Pennsy'vama, composed of the counties of Union, MitHin and Snyder, and Philip Ruble and John W Simonton, Esq's, Associate Judges for linion coutily, have issued their precept, bearing date lhe lSih day of Feb., DitiO, ami lo me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas at Lewisburg fur lhe county i of Union on the J'uurtlt 't.,ntluy nf April ntxt, i (being the "Jt:t I da.) IsiCd.and lo continue one week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to j Witnrsses and all persons interested in the ssue List, to be then and there proem and not depart without leave. Jurors are requested ! to be punctual in their attendance at the time j appointed, agreeable to notice. Oiven under my hand and seal at the Shcr- ' iff's Office iu Lewisburg the Silih day of March ' A I). ItsfiO.and in the eighty-fourth year of the j Independence of the U.S. of America. I tiod save the Commonwealth j JOHN CR'bSStJROVE, Sheriff lulon t'otinly Court l'roclamsition WHERE AS. the Hon. ABM 8.W11.SON, President Judge for the 20th Judicial Di-trict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Union, M i 111 i n and Snyder, and I PaiLip Rl-hl and J?io WSisioiiton Esqs., Asso- 1 ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their j precept, bearing dale the 18th day of Feb. lsajd, and to me directed, for ihe holding of an I Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer I and I erminer. and General Quarter Sessions at LEW ISBURfS. for the county of UNION, on the second MONDAY of MAY (being the 14th day) lsfiO, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions.examinalions and other remembrances to do those things which of their offices and in Iheir behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of Ihe Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested lo be punctual in their attendance at the appointed lime-agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher ifl's Office in Lewii-burg, the 20th day of March, in Ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and the eighty-fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America. tiod save the Commonwealth! JOHN tROisCROYK.sUenu & LEWISBURG C1IRONICLE-MA11. 30 I860. Jurors for April Court, lStJO. Llmatimt !e,.r W Chambers, Jacob Dcrr, James Urosi;rove lswisburl M Hess.S Driirirk. Jn Lilly, r A Honehower.J I.Hawn.H I Sheller.T Bv ans,CVoder,PUillmvcr,T.HKeese,Jn Kelly. Jlirllrlnn Samuel Haupt lt'Ae Drtr John K tlorrey. Robert Candor, j Jerome BrinlitenhoRer, Samuel B Pawling, Samuel Marshall F.att n.ifuliie Jaeob Brown, John (i Brown. Hurt!,; Jacob Fees, Jacob B Smith, John iiuh'l. Mark Halfpnny i Ltwu Samuel (irove, EJward Yarger, Benj I Meneh, David Katherman I Keli James Lawson, Jnbn Datesman ; HupiirWm Ku!e, Jacob B Kelly, John Foi, t. harles hlear Vniwi Jaeob S!ear. Charles Slear AVur llzrlin John .V. Benfer, Jacob Mauck Grand Jurors, May Term, 18G0. Xrw Her I'm Fredk Meriz, Isaac King, John Kessler Mifflinhurz1 C Millhouse, R T Barber.Mah Ion Brevmnn Kelly J W Kauffman, Wm Nagle, Martin Meiiell llujulit James W Simonton, John llenner l.imntcine James Smith, John M Taylor llarllii John M'Call, Samuel llaruuan M'rf Huffilor Eilwai.' Snnih Fiut llnjfal.ir llenj Srhraelc UwUhurgTU Fishery's I.ewis.R M Hunter. IswLi Saml Swensle, t-'hrn Mench I'nii.n John Younmnn White Deer I'rbanus Kanck Traverse Jurors, May Term. MlJliiilitiri; (iersham BiJille, Joseph Boop Lewi JuM'ph Charles, Jacob Rule, Henry Ilollman, Jacob Kaihennan, (Jeo Knhl Xno tlerhn llenrv Solomon, And J Sniiler AVv-Peter Newman. Danl Noll, Dan! ftjhl buffitl, David Henuing, James Biehl, V T l.llin David VlOielila l,.e Ver-I)avid Mover. Michl Eyer, Kobt Ilatr-ifiian, John t Ktcbart Lrivishur" "J'Kc innyer, I1 B Marr, II A Fink, V 1! leaver, K M Milder. P - (.mier IT I I' I ,.lf. P,.-r Ir l.'itl.crt Hen neit Eat Hutr.xltrt Jihn S Schrack. Samuel Zel- lr- I . .n-rl VV..'Ii Lime.tnne Philip tiross. Jnn Seebold Jr, 1)W Pellman, Jos Seebold. Jno Sices, Elias Hoy. !! liujf.il.ie In C Walson, Oeo Kleckner il,irtl'tli hn Knarr, Wm Adams, John Uetz, am! Sirayhorn, Geo Uroucher, Sauil Curl, Jos Miller Jr llartl tun David Kline Issue lists for April and May, 1SC0. John Kessler vs liedJes, Marsh & Co Ueorge Meixtl vs Leib & l.eib JohnMoiertV wile same .-i v.. - i Daniel Kengler Jr vs Cbaiuberlin & Stout Samuel 11 Onvig vs Henry W Crolzer S L Hrck vs Deitru k & Sheckler Saml I. Beck vs Chailes Stees Johu Marty vs Juhti Uartly same vs 4 others Scots Presl y'u Church vs Ji hn M'Call M'Carly Pale vs K S Urobst Thus Kascr's Admr's vs Aminons Sc Kawn Win Frick & Co vs Wm Wolfe Cyrus Eaton vs S F cc V S liogenreif ll.ivid Olick vs Saml S Barber Philip liuhl vs Fiancis W ilson Samuel Ii Pawling vs Samuel Showers el al Middleswarth Kerus & Co vs Chs H Shriuer John Wertz vs Peter Nevtus el al Samuel W Snodgrass vs Wm Young Jr I'lsh for Ouielius' Admrs vs (ieo llreisbach Abraham Uiack vs Andrew Spitler (ieurge Earkdoll vs 11 W Croizer P Church & t'o vs m H Kleckner Kobt D Cuinmings vs Saml Henderson et al, J A J Young vs Thus (a Orwig ;har!es Stees vs Saml I Heck Sirribner CV Perkins vs Albert Wynn Wm Price Jr vs Itubl M Mu.-ser North, Chase & North vs Joel Hnrsh Joseph Christine vs Beaver, Meddes M & Co l)r Win F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt l.anson Burrows vs Chas II Mowrer High for Ueutler vs A Messiuger with notice Steninger ct Kaurh is Black Ai Fisher John Cawley v$ Wm H Kleckner Youngm. &. Waller vs Noah Walter with no. Mathias Singler vs A Nickel with no. Keuben Keller vs Mathew Morton K V Bowes for Steel vs John Locke Levi Crumley vs Wm Brown Jr et al K.tlph Ditty vs Henry Mason Hart Cummmgs &c vs II W Crotzcr Manilla Krirk vs Martin D Reed S It IS it ii in for Peacock et al vs Jno M Bauin I Peacock cl al ind. of S It B vs do same vs do Jrwr.h I.T' Tl va 4ho Panl Om.rjf II A Naurj JiHlnn aa Jobs Miller a Geo Hooter llnvia NVsl.it ta Ji.liu Paul Jlin It- wi r ta l:fil rt C'andur II Onto liT Juixl Kln'a .Vlmr va Anjrew Gutcliul IVilliaiu Frik a hilliiiTT A f'rirk Surah i.iti.tl.h ta Juii'atlian Nfhtiit'a Admrs Sarah Itiil.-r vs lr. that llnioaairc k Wat Samufl 1. lit-rtc ta lartiu lirrnacli -t al II lh,li r r H m I' ll, nil.r ta All.ntl.t Mi-Mingrr JhIiii Ki.tiurk va Antlrrw S Omn. ltb Uutice ( liarl... Miiai-h ta Ih-rkinLiuc k Mrara ll.iry Mio hll aa Uanl rry and Mu-hl Kleckner Juliii bunklr ke ta Jolm Un-hrr .tlivhal J lirove aa Tliumaa Walker etml Ainua Ui r-e-r ta Julio Itialiel'a Kara To the Heirs of John Slonecker. Utl'ia COL'STT. S3. --- Tlie t'ommonweallh of rennsyltania, to the . L. 6. I .sbnu ol earl o.untj, llreetin : w uereaa. at an Or,.)iana' Court, hltl at Li wiahurit, id anil i h.r in., county ol Imon.lle Mill ohjiii rtora ary. A. 11. 1 sou, la-tOre llie lli.o. Abraham (. Wilaon. I'rt-.-i.lt'nt, anl liia aR-iale Jurttrea of the aaid. Court, lhe petiti'in of Aun Slouerker, widow of John glouecker, lale ol the lloo.uh of .Mitttioburir, ilec'J, waa orraeutej, artliuK forth. That your iirtitkinrr'a late hiuhana. dieii intestate ob the l.lh day of Uereniher, A. D. 1&U, Ira, ini: )imr iM'tiliooer, liia widow, auii the following broth ers, anJ M, tern, and Di-itiewa and dirrea. to wit : Samuel Slnoeelier. now in Italilotnia; KlUaln-tti .Slonecker, ioler married wilb Alexander .Marahall. of West Ch-ater; Su- aanua Sl.ine.-ker, uitrruiarneU with l.ili leniMii. deed, ot C'henter eounty. fa.; Mit;aret3lonerk-r, dee'd, wiHi wai. iotermamd with Kool; Calhariue Stoo- aker. deed, wbo wa inlenuarrieil with Wealtey; Jacob Sloueeker, now deceaacd. late of Chester eounty ; Michael SIODcrker, dow deeeaae.1, late of l'blladeldna ; W illlam slonecker, now deceaecd. Ute of Cheater eouuly the abote brotliera and ei-teri deceased of aaid Intca. tale lett cliildrt-u wboae reaidenrea and Damce are uu kuiian to your petittouer. And that tbe MUd Inte-ttate died aeiM-d tu hie deuieue aa of tee of eertaiu ni-a. Miae. liouis-, aud lot of ground. B'tjoioinit latid of Wil liaul llaaa..niloe on the east, on toe north by Die Lrw-i-t.ure aud MifillitburK Tuiopike. on ttia wet by Adam Mit-ckier, r."!., and on Ihe aouth by landa of Andrew Ooteltuis m tlie llorooirh of littliiiburir contaiolnpr one ai re. more or le, with the aiurteuuoeea, which in ail Ibe real ertate of which the liitcatatedted aciied. There fore, ir-yini the Court to award an lniueat to make liariiuou of the retoipea mfureaaid to aud amoujt the widow, brotbera, aiitera aud leea.1 rt-reeentatitea of the aa.d iuteilate in such manner and iu euch .roiorlbin aa by the laae of this Commonwealth ia directed. If auch partition can be made tliereot. without prejudice to or nl-oiling- tbe whole; but if parliliOD cannot be mnile U.ereol aa aforeiaid, then to talue and appraiae the name. V. hereuon the aaid Court, on due proof and consideration of the preruiaes, awarded aa imjueat for the purponea aforeftaid. We therefore command yon that, taking with you twelte noi and lawful men of your bailiwick, you to In and upon the premiM S aforeanid, aud there, in tlie presence of the parlie. atoresaid. by yon to be warned If being warned ttiey will be preaent, and hatinw reaped to lhe true talUHtion thereof, an t upon the oatha aud alnrm:ition of the aaid twelte ensl ntel lawful men. yon make parUtion to and amoo; tbe beira and leiral repne aeiitativeaof tbe aaid iotentale. In such manner and in auch proportion, aa by the lawa of tiiia Commonwealth ia directed, if the awid can be done without prejudice to or aoilioC tbe whole. Hut if aakl partition can not be made lie-p-of wittiout prejudice to or epoilinir tliewhole, then you caUHe tbe raid in.jueat to iniiuire and aacertain whether tbe lime will eoutcniently aceornmodate neire than one of the aaid repreeentatiTe of the aaid inteetatv without prejudice to or apoilinc the whole. And if ao, bow many it will aa aforeaaid aao.mmo.late, dearril inc each part by melee Bnd hound, and returning a juat taluationof tbe aatne. Uutil theraid inqueal, by oa to V summoned aa af lreaaid, to make the aaid partti -n or taluation, ahall be of opinion that the premise afora aaid with the appurtenance, can not be ao parted and divided an to accommodate more than one of the aaid repreaentatitea of the aaid Inte'tat. that yon eauae the imtueat to value tbe whole, of Ihe aid real eftate with the appurtenancea. hating reapert to the true talualton thereof aecordinit to law. And that tbe partition or val uation an made, you diatinetly and openly bave before our aaid juuicea at Lewiabnre;. at aa Orpban'a Court then to tie held on the Nth day of May, after auch an in fnet etiall be made under your hand and aeml. and un der the bands and aeal of thoae by whoee oatha or affir mation yon ahall make auch partition OT valuetioa. And hate you then and there tbia writ. Witneaa tbe Hon. A. H. Wilaon. Prcetdcnt Jndee of ems aaid Court, at Lewieburg, the ltnh day or March. A. D., IsfO. SAMl'ULHOtSll.ClkO. C. rfln pursuance of the above order, AViiee is hereby given lo all concerned that an Inqui quisitmn or Appraisement will be held on lhe premises aforesaid on Fmnar the 4th day uf May next at len o'clock in the forenoon. Mar.S0,18C0. JOHN CRVbWROVE.ShtT Real Esate.:i r'IIE BRICK YARD PROPERTY, J. II. UISSKIL . TO RENT. j TWO sood KtimtS, sniiable for a (.'enile man and Lady, on (he firt flour of my new houte, occupied by Mrs. W'tlsmi at a Boarding Mouse. J. I. MI'siSKft. i NOTICE. ! TOVVE an nhlization of ?5nn, payable in I Building Brirk. I will pay the t.'ah in advance to lhe lowot bidtW who wilt lake the obligation npon himse!f to furnish lhe j Brick. Please call immediately, as oiher bu siness requires my absence next week. March 23. ISGu J. I). MI SSEH. Sheriff's Sale. T")Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued ont of the Court ( Common Pleas ot Union county, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale or outery, at the public house of K ! neizel. in the borough ol l.ewishurg, on triiliiy the i:ith day of April, A 1) ISliU, at 10 o'clock, A M, to wu Two certain tracts of land sitnate in East Hutt'.iloe tiiwnshin anil rniinrv nf IJmnn ! I bciniiiii? al a pt in line nf lan-l of rtwrjr Wolff, tlh'tirti hy faniv la ml fmth t lhty nine tlii'-Ji wu't t-vfiity tlrr Mnhui u m iit, tJji'iH'K by laiiil ltf "t it-rirfiun.y'i h-irn Moih pe drc teat fiifhty ftfrflitt l m fxt, tli. iit by nam'' Uol north eicMjr Diun (JcTvt-o vnt lt-iity-tlirt" (--rrhfi to t, mu1 tlirttr ly I Mtit .rirry nwnrnJ hy Jatnitli Qui tin aoJ tiMr-v viiiii'ly'n U-ir intrth on- ii'rf -at ntity ir- !So. tra;t besnininr; nt a pinff on lint? nf SjK k (Juiun, tlicnn, ty mm j t,,. th.-n. i.r luni ut...r ii.rirr oun.ir ja.i 1 wMtii wiymy iiilit-d.-jir.'. tifi v-i,ii,rr)iitl,a .el, ; '' 'hV'."'". T"L ';r".u'"",-1;i""- ' j M-ofh Mxtv dv. di cr-t-n t-m-t ni. ti p. r(b- Mini tir- J -nti. t. iiie piH t .uuixruuiuiug el. vu -tK i "iViMtT''T'if . , rr ' A I all Inat rtTi,.ni iiulf I,ot of droiifij j tlie w nt 1m It f lot nui. t- n-t in tii Tfu I'Ind ol id , 'or-ituh itii .. tw. i.t. ,..., ..,t ,ipi,u ti,e n. uib ' :'r'i''t ""'t, tii Wi-t I.J Kouilh TIVrt, nfl tl( iirtrili Im- Ii'-rrv n". i.n. ,.t. il. 1 n , hall of the pniirn li-t. in.if lliiitv-il.r-f f-t nD f nrk-t tn.-ft, ni.,1 urn- l.ni.ilr'-l nr.. t.t.y t"..- m .i i ; mI,ti-"(1 at tr..tfl two -t-u- L.irK .-i;in.' IIohm with a Ki'i-hon thtr. to Htt:u-1,. .! . a trai::i .'::tLJi-, Hi-e. i Ull ntvl rMrrn wi'li I'L!H;.. jithJ . thrt'iit H oil Un with tit- u-'OUTi.-iiaiut", A-. Hi tin- T"t" rt of T . A II T-o-Kxr-.x. .'oris r;;usi;i; 1VK. tfherilT. Ma-riiT'i Iwi-i.utp, M.m h 14, ! tt I WESTWARD HOI FINE Opportunity for Sale or Ex it, change! - Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged fur Town Property or Farms in the West Branch Country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Wctern siate.arnl fur health, beauty. fertility and desirable climate can not be excelltd. Persons sincerely anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on J F & J M LIN. Lewisburg, Feb. 13, Infill N OTIC 15. - FOB It i:T.-ThesnbscriberolTers 1 iJ.al for KEN I" a new three-stnrey BRICK IK USE on Market street, between 5th and ! fiih, formerly owned bv Samuel Maus. Ii will i be leased on reasonable u rnis. For parlicu-. lars. call on the subscriber at the Buffalo ' House, Lewisburg FehSS, lsno MATTHEW VANDINE Jble OK It EXT. A pleasant and convenient Hoiie, and 'I wo Rooms. suitable for Store or Oifire, on .South Market street, between 1th and iith. Inquire of 1. I. BKl.'CUER. Lewisbur. Feb. 21. IsOiO BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rr" ' m i The subscriberotl is to sell the "Am' '"mj'arre Biirk Foundry at lhe west IfsSzlsjf .nd o! Market street, including tdlpM-M'rliia the Wareroom, Olhce, and lhe .Machinery altaehed. also a large amount of Patterns for Patent Rights lor Aericullural Machinery, Stoves, Ac. Ii is regarded as one ot the best locations for a good, sate business. The Proprietor's time is wholiv engrossed in another emplovinent, w hich is the reason he desires to dispose nf this Foundry. For any further particulars, addtess WILLIAM FRICK, Lewishnrg. Feb. isno Union Co. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWO DOUBLE FRAME llOr-e, SE.S and Lots, each suitable forjLajL two families one on North Fourth street and one on .St.John street, for Sale. Hallo! each of the above Houses are fi r Rent. tV Also, for sale, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOLUHTON. Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1Ko9. Agent liuo House and More lloom ob Market Slrrcl, Ac Fi riiHE subscriber offers for sale several e4 I X UliICK nut .-l. si, and other Uuil-aaVk. dings, sitnate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan W olfe, who will give ihem such information as they mav desire. July 5, 1859 ... VCHNABLE. FOR SALE. o N South Fifth street, a property tsraf consisting of a good Frame House JLi 3 on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy Apply 1 V1! U A:iht FOR SALE. rpHE well known Tlivrrn Stand A- 1 at Ihe east end of the Lewi.shurg.kjLl Itridge, in Chillisqnaq ue township, North'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17. 1358. FOR RENT! rpiIE TB O RaHniS occupied at pre 1 sent by Washington Hutchinsinn as a Saloon. They are suiiable for SI I OPS. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. I80S, JOHN' B. LINN. FOli SALE. DESIRABLE Kuildili;; Lot, 33 feel feet front by 16iJ deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer & VCInrc. A rum Ri:.vr-Ti framed houses IJ on Sixth street. Enquire of W ILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Jan. 9. ISGO. 8.1.1111:1, 11. oinvii., Alluinry at I. jot. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LEWl.sillUU, PA. LiAll Professional Business entrusted to hie -are will be faithfully and prnmp.ly atlen i Sept. 14, 18.-)7 TIN-WARE---Prices Reduced ! M ERCHANTS and DEALERS are invited to call and examine the largest assort- men! of Well-made TIY-WARE ti be found in the Siate--which we are prepa red 10 sell at Lawn Pricks than inferior goods ate generally sold for. MEI.I.OYi FORD, Sign of Ihe Large Coffee Pot, 3m833 723 Market St, Philadelphia I AST hanfc ! A few of the Engra j vings (.Bishops of the M.E.churrh) left and for sale at the Lewisburg Fust Olhce tluu't fail to procure a copy. I'ali x ol' lluulft oflerrd at COST by J. M ill' I'. A variety ol LA DIES' shoes, all kinds lo be had cheap at SCOTTX Ladies can get good FURS noder cost at HVUTVU. i TIIK lM-,taft thr hKrt raw 'wrtl. t cf ' At I hi limit nd flu .-Uirr ol Mr'. JAM In f'COTT. rtlKAi HATS AM" I'AI-S .n alwi hr B'.t I At the ulu plat Trm. aats-r Jm.i Sou. A lot KINK Ft'KS raa h l-J l Srat rtt, ' Al JaultfH Scoll' Irl tli t-l.ue itm but IvnU If vou want Head or Fe el filled out, j (io to Scott's Headquarters. !f yon want t gel lhe worth of your Money, tin to lhe Bool and Shoe Siore of Siorr. Where Shoes and Hods. Hals anil Caps. fan be hail the Cheapest in l.ewi.tburg, Ljl Pt'aLIC Stil'ANB, HOUTH MIIIE.7 CAUTIOX. I BOUT the first of January last, I gave a I iV Note lor Forty-Five Doilars to a pedlar i claiming lo be named &7rou'efrom Lancaster. As ii was given without good consideration, I hereby warn all persons not u purchase sa.d Note, as 1 shall not pay the same unless com- pelled by law, but I will return the sonds fur the Aote. J Al.llll UAr l.U, Mu Kelly Tp, March 10, 160 Estate of James B. Hamlin, Esq. k D.MIXI.-TliATOli S NOTh. E. Where- as. Letters of AdinunMraiioQ on lhe e.tiate of James It. Hamlin, late of Lewisburg in Union county, deceased, have been gran ted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment ; and those against nwill preeui thein properly authenticated for setilrn.en!. SAMUEL II. OR Win. Lewisburg. Feb. 9, I hW Adim'r Administrator's Notice. fTTHE'sk"-. Letter of Administration I lo the estate of liEORtjE ANIiliEU .-, deceased, late of Leu i.sberg U.r.'iiL'b, l.'inoti county, have been granted to the ubsrnU r. bv the Register of said rounty. in due form; all persons indebted to said estate are rerju-st-ed to make payment, and thc,e haviiigriairos against Hie same will present them du'v authenticate I lor seii! n'ent. to ( J'H B. LINX, AJin'r. Lewisburg. Feb. 3. to. i Grafting, Budding, Trimming, fcc. 1 )f To all Lovers i f tiooj Finn, the subs. ' rribers would say that he is prepared to (Jniti trees w ith the best standard varieties m the most approved manner. Cherries inui l e gralied soon Plums m Varrh Apples. Pears . an I drapes until Suininer. Orders may be left at Caldwe.l's Drug .Store, or at my house i on the Hiver Road a rnile below Lewisburg , I Jan It-HO J. WINCEIJT I i FURNITURE WAREnCUSE," ' CxJ on Market Square, I.i wi.sburg. Oil ; j A good supply of haii-N, TuMt-N, . ' Ilurcaiisi, M:illN. .Vei n hand . r ina.'.r ' I to order by (.J DAVID (il.M EK. j SUPERIOR new Wind-Mills, fur $1S ! VJ for sale by Wm. M. Untaainr.i. A specimen may be seen al Jona han Wulle's barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. 10, inn i ' i v i: SPLEWDID STRAWBERRIES.: I f )CK I"! Very productive ! large, beanlilul, and o! unequafed qiiaiilv. 1 1 ,S ) N S A 1 . 1 1. N Y- Ex ceedinitiy productive; tine lor market. TJ.IOMI'IU: I)i: (1AM) lniiiitU3cr size ; sjilei.tjiij aj'pearaiicf, auti hi eh flavor. J ' Y J i.V M 1 1 A T. 1 1 1 I.I A N try liaiulM-iiiti j rt.'t.lu.'iive. (tard), aud joot! rtavc.r. I.AliOI',, KAIJIiY SCAIl- liyX' -lc Kafiic.-t jJiutiuctive, aui ejt celidii. As K i impossible lo secure all the earel Ir7ticie of ihis mt't popular fruit in uiie Ta- ririy, we t iler tiie aui-ve as cin.priMn, id five sorts. ihe various puinis dejrable. We apain coiiiidrntly rccrnimrnd ihe Hock- er, a ty lar the bet f.-r family iim-, ii unly j rr number of eicellcncirs than any ether va- j "'VTAW of .he above have perf.cl iVwers, j ana will prince excellent crops, ,f Ranted singlv or together. I PRICE, (Securely packed to be forwarded I by express:) ! Per 1110 plants anv of above varieties 5 00 ' Per Kill plants, 2tl ol each variety, 3.IMI ! Alio 1110 of each variety, 7 SO I 1U00 of the Honker, 10.00 ti. i- iiooki:k & c o., t'oasiui'iit .t Ktr.ni., I Rochester, N" Y j The followine are arm- of the l:tiniroi.-hinir oint of . the "'wiAee.-' winch originated moor Itureeriee: i The plant i tery titorou auil harilj; I It ia extremely prrulueli,e; ! It ia of the Ian-eel ,11; It ia eery .lark eoloreil ; flesh. ato ucerW eolorcsjl It ia the only ir7- ami J.r:!u. tir. Strswherre. wliirh has also A,;,7i -ir..rarnl utialitt ; it ia fi r the eonibinatioo of thcae eiiuta that we claim tt U crieritv : It i excellent lor preerriiiiir, ret tiling ita high, rich rotor when preerted; Il hta perfist tt.iwer an.t eone.;neiitIy re,uirea no other taricty plant, il near to f. rtiliz- it. I Our Nuno-rie were e'taMi-t cl in ls::i.; and rank new amonc the most exti'usive in the roir.-,l Slate oecupt- . itir twohumlred arre. The, are planted excluitelt with Nursery production, emhrarii.ir et-rv tarietv of Frail an,l Ornameuial Treea.sliruhematl Fruit. koe. a.Ae .e. I .tdniinlsitratoi'M Xollrr. VfOTU'E IS tcrcbj giVCll, that Letters' of Administra-foS on the Estate of JOSEPH KLECKNER, late of Hartley town ship Union county ,drc'd, have been granted lo ' the undersigned by the Register of Union coun ty in due form of law ; therelorcall persons in- 1 debled 10 said estate are requested lo make ' immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le-'. gaily authenticated for settlement. ! W ILLIAM FEES. Adtnr. Hartley Tp, Union Co, Jan. 30, I860. New Hotel In nifflinburg. ej"f THE subscriber would respectfully in-' inform lhe Traveling Public everywhere. lhai he lias taken and fttte.l up the premises ol (ieorge Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFLINRUlMi, where he is prepared to accommodate Strang- 1 ers and travelers men and beasts in lhe ' best mauner, wilh Board aud Lodging. I Please give me a call. j Ap.1,'59 CHARLES CROT7.ER. (OtL COIL toil.. T HE subscriber keeps rnnstantly on hand a large assortmeni of the very best bha- 1 niokiu and Wilkes-Barre COAL, lor limeand strive numoses. which he will sell at Ihe verv 1 lowest prices lot Cash or Country Produce, i Also, Hheksmiths Cmtf VUttir and AVi. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not Knde.rf"1',r.n' . !!!,"!. Ir""in.S 800,1 Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORliE HOLSTEIX Lewisburg, May 27,'59. P I C N I C ."too Well jump into the Wajoa, Mil nil tale a ride. A LARGE, handsome and verv comforta ble W.ltaOS basbeen filled up lor Ihe especial ac.couimo.li.iiou of Pic-N'ic and other similar cirursions. Terms moderate. Apnlv lo JOS. M. 1IOUSEL. Lewisburg, June 3, 1,-Ci'J. ULL'ID AND PINE OIL can be had at ihe li . liwr iirlsfi'Ts a wa j a . aa I COSll an llninrrsiti) at fcinisbnrg. 'THE Spring Terra begins on the 18tk J. day of April neit. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. llcv. J. H. Lo.itt.i?. Lli. Il-.I'iesidcnt, atoJ I f -lfH-or uf Mrtaj !:. ul Moral I'biiAWLLw Kcv. 1. i . Cui lif, A. M.. Rev. :. i:. tlt.telW T Of LaDCUaUM C. S. Jamosr, Pit. IK, I'rf if. i i.f MavthttDktitu uid Nat, PLiL F. AV. Tn.-tin, A. M., A Jj. 1'rulnttiurff LlBjimc' M T-Brbv f I. (.. Wynn, A. IJ., rrincipml of tb Ari.nf, M. W. Ciuincr, Miss A. Tuvlor, Aaaittaai, l'i inrial of the frinale Inatltuta. Jlis II. K. iiatt, Tea'-kar of lfatbBata. Miss M. I. Mason, Tearhar of braaiaa. Mi.-s 11. S. Warren, Ti arher of Freorh uj Latla. Mous. r. Th. iicid, Trai-berbf Xaal. Mon. K. Yolk mux, Temrherof Carajaa. CoiLtox Tuition pr annum, JJ30 no U m u: rem, Library, &C, 9 lo Aeiniaji Tuition per annum, $15. to 30 00 Care, Repairs, ic, 1 Co Fm. Isa-r. Tuition p'r aiirum, f 20. to 50 it Repairs ' ' is The Academy build. ng has been fitted up to rec-ive boarders, and thev are provided with LoarJ, tuiLi.sl.ed iuoui,ai,d lighia ai .2t&per VARIETY STORE A.I l'UST oirici:. A l.Wlil sufj.1 nt'UiJi;ks,S!atipnerr, il Perfonierv, Jewelry, Toys, ConlecTi,.'n. eries, 'lias, Spcrs. Iron, Sins. Baskies, I'u tuirs, J a viiieiy ot NICK N'Al'kSiur sale li ;, j .-it l.e LEW IMlUfii; Pf'ST OFFICE. 1 ' IN E V.. :.! 1 I.XS f, r Ladie-s ar.d Cents caa be had at the 1 ().T OFFICE i'LVEo.'.I. m lis. it CA.VtOSS and oiher I j Lreast I'n.s ai.i Lar liin-s ran be Iu4 vtij cheap at the I'f)T OFFICE I! I ) EiCl.ai.e ; .r (ii i'd at the POST OFFICE FEW I:, ses ol l;..,s;, , Figs, Dates kul J'riu.e Pi ones 1. r sa!e at the PiivT OFFICE 0' iKDLI.s lor B ,.i ks r Co, ds uf ana ki4 proiiiptly atleliiied tu at the PtT OFFICE AL'IES can find the Inrrest and h'tt asa. ri mer.! of Letter and .V le PAl'ER Ei.vtl. pes Ac. at ihe Post OFFICE IV you want a beanuiol OH.T FRAME. 7 go to the POST OFFICE. r F ven want a supply of fine STATIONE Pl.sT OFFICE. J KY, t the IF yoa want a gm d FAMILY CIRLE. go t tbe 1-osT OFFICE. EOWRY b SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, OVi:i! J .... M'Fadd-nS Hardware Store, forrr.erlv Il..u!;!ii. n'i slioe Store, Matke street, Lew or?. Pa. AMllIiOTYi'KS, MKT. A 1X0 TTTES, &c. in ihe usual siip,ri,,r stv. In adiiitics 1 to ihese p rliirea. I am now- prepare m lkr i I'llOlOpTrliltliN, l.me or small, rnal to ihe best maiie anywhere. Also, HALLO Ti PES. These pictures are coloieu lo rep I rfsrni life, and are superior to an oil paintinf j -ivir p i,ai fidelity ol expression and fraturce that can le produced oily by lhe Can.era. These pictures are patented, and I bave the I exclusive nsbt lr Union county. Call aa, examine spicnuens. April SI, lfJl fal-ikr .J. ratwea &. Co., i.. iai.ii:r tsv Lewi!;Ur 1'IailiDg Jlill, f . Z?l-V!1? .'i Do(m , s ,1 1 f. .'Io.tl(I:nH ot ail pattern. and all 1 th- r descriptions cl Wood Work used in iluililing. Orders ref pertfully solicted and promptly filled. All work uarran ted to stive sanslart.en Ci"An estciisive lot of Lumber of all descriptu ns t n hard for sale. Wort on .VorA Sect.nd strut, LrwitbuTt.T April US, lsso!. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD SHOP! The Subscriber rr spfrtliil'y announce to ihe citizens Lewisburg and viciiiity that ihey have formed a Partnership in lhe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswelloi Market street, w here thev are prepared to CL lAMt MAKE IPiu order in the very best style. Men's and Roys' lolbing every description on short notice. Me a share ol the public patronage JAMEs CRtstVELt, J. F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburp, Aptil 1, lb59 HOUSE BUILDERS, riiAKE NOTICE! The undersigned are J appointed Agents lor the sale tit Door, ISIiiMlM .S. iu(Jov Saab of all sizes, made i f the besi material. Ad work warianted. Made by L.B.SPRCIT, ilughesvuie. Pa. and for sale bT (.7s) F S CAl. DW ELL, Lewisburg Pkrl i:oik and ether artichsi tnai kird 1 u ha rid or 10 onler bv lb l.e-isbun llook,e.,i,rl-j,. STAHL ti:os. .kii:r just received a splendid assortireal the very best, cheapest and mosl lasiimnable Jritelry in ihe matkeu U Slock comprises in cast rins, I liiiinw, Mar lliitg:a, ltrat-rlrl!i. Sleeif BnlloBi. MUlH,aV.C.Jk.t which will be sold extremely low lor ' He respectlully asks the patronage ol a I n'5 old customers; and also invites new cars 10 ftlv him a call belore making their p- chases. Call ai the sign of the Big Match, Market street, east ol Second. Dec. Sl.'5) NOTICEltsGO. TITHE Firm of Wultrr. Lenhart J JfoArtnW I I in lhe lit is 1.1 ui Ins Musilnea-. I are ready 10 cohthut tor ail kinds ol "k I in their line, and are well satisfied 11 wouM 1 be lo the interest of such as porpoae erectis? good buildings lu give us at call before coa ! iracting n uh others. We have pn! up seme of the best houses and stores in Lewtspuisi and are assured their owners will lesiifr Iheir buildings were put up by good and ener j gctic worliiuen. atot 111 quick time, ;wnnu I verv important matter lo bnil.'ers.) Reference Chamberlin Bro's ; L. Palmer. architect; Dr. I. Uru?:er; Uvers .rnini-'-Lew.s Asheufelter. ISAAC W ALTER. ' JACKSON LENH ART, SAM. ROIIK-.C-U'lt-Lewisburg, Diets, ls;'J Tol ilir
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