i O. H. WOEDEN k J. tt. tUMH tLiUa Tmi4ti.i 'hi iht-rmh fti'tj'tii. hn ih Urrt aui u-.t l.FM-rim Cur 's-inx. .inflation oi any New.i.jier to I'oio Couuly. - Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional ! iUtQl AIE riHiTU'TIUS TO AMflillAX IMHMlil, AMI !ot anitlhrr Ipr of Male Terrltnrv by Kitrasloa. Iarraasc. ur (uniiHrst. tss&rss &x!g2?2Fz l"L.sJr&L"V. iiKim. stewm- r.7w t v.iu r... Pia.ni Cexkral SIMON CAMEIION. Sui.jict Ui lite ar,s,on or rt ' a.-.7jo icHre'itiv j km: (.ovfkmis, ANDEEW G. (TRTIX, of Centre Co. W.CllrLLTO!l Hi. COSVESTIOS, MllKDAT, APTU1 23. tiosal Ktr. cev.,Citicr.ii, V.ErUx 1.1. Campaign "Chronicle." We will sent! the Stk & Chuukicle from the week or ihe Chn-asn Nomination to the j mvswy tne .oriu, ana saiisiy me ooum close of the Presidential Election 26 weeks 1 also. fur 0 cents. $5 for 1 1 copies, $10 fur 52 j The candidate are still more uncertain. copies Send in the names. .... Stephens and Cobb have left the field, and The first .No. (May 18) will contain Mr. I 1 Seward'. Speech, and we will pive oilier good ' there are not more than ten or fifteen can ihincs occasionally. We should carry the JjJtes rcuiaiuiDC. Dou'as has probably r.?ht doctrine is that all is needed. We wll ; mL'st Dtl' gates, and, with his ltnper do our share. Send on the names and the j ious will and understandings with tbe money. Facts Worthy of Notice. The Abolitionists thrive on Demo cratic nsccnJoncy. Wm. Lloyd G ap. kisox, in his Hoston '"Liliorutor," (the organ of the disunion Abolitionist,) deprecates the election of a Republi can, because it would silence agitation and thereby weaken abolitionism. Wexiti.l I'.'iii.lii'S, the jrreat abo lition orator, iu his lecture, last week, in Urooklvn (his subject bein "A l'lcafor the Dissolution of the Union ') took the same view of the matter, and declared that he would rather see , a Democrat elected I'resi dent, lor ifj a Republican is elected, he sav?, "ait- i ' . ! itation will tic lulled," but it Hooplas or any Democrat is elected, "wcshall have greater anti-slavery progress in four rears than in forty under such a programme as that of Seward's ad- j ministration.'' i Yes such are tllO hopes of. tlic ilisnnion abolitionists from iQ , election of a Democrat for IVcsi.Ient. 1 Vt Inrn tia ilnnl.f flinf f1."i't inn ! of another sluvcry-extemli..-, Cuba- j Btcalin-' fillibustcriiiL'. troasurv-rob- i liinfr admiiii.stration, like the present, ! would continue to embitter sectiotiiil j foclinjr, and produce more real danger i to the LViou than the election of the. most ultra anti-slavery Republican politician. do not thank auy outsiders, lookers-on, Popular JsoveeIGXTY CoNUKUNEP. caves-droppers, reporters, ie., for ovcr- Tlie bill to suppress polygamy in ! laokiug their proceedings or spying oat Utah, passed the U. S. House of licp- j tilClT Dakcduess. Uut to the Members of resentatives by a vote of 117 yeas to , tho Convention tbcui.elves they will be all fiO navs. 1 his is ''allowing the poo- , , . . , ... .u pic of a Territorv, like fiioso f a : e-JlJ. nd pick their pockets to the State, to regulate "their domestic af-1 tune of 50 or S1 Pcr da' for boird nd fairs -in their own way," with a ven-! ll,dg10g. wlla u lue gentlemanly suavity gcancc! If Congress "has the right t od condescending airs which they can to abolish Polygamy in the Tei rito-1 summon for tho urgent occasion, l ies, has it not the same right to abol-j Next week, we shall probably have ish Slavery ? Where is sipiuttcr sov- j th0 Candidates and the Platform, reignty, when you come to carry it i shiD9 g0 l0 Charleston from Bos out in practice? It is one of the', v ' v .,, -, , , .. ,, , . , ', , - . , ... i ton, .cw Xuti, rhiladelphta and balti- grandest hunibuirsof the age, and will . ' . , ' . never be heard of in carrving on our! m0" n h Dcleget and Oovernmcut. All parties must rtpu-1 0,ht-rs dr,uk at,d slccP and thus "0,d iliate it. j Abomiuablc extortions of the "hospi- TT - - """, " ' 1 tabic chivalry." It will cost each pa-sen- H. Kepner, Mayor, by 133 maj. jn i l i.U votes. 1 be Common Council Munti u 10 u, m uuc uu oil io c i IcciJod to day liy Lallot. la ilarcli, Mr. Repncr had a unanimous vote (it our mciiiory serves u?) for I)urgo?s nnil last Fall he had, in the same Ilar- risliirrT minrifv fnr Pnnnfr rTnm. . . " ..J -. . J. " I miisioner. let, witu tins reduced i uuu "um ""' "- majority in that coutraonly Democra-' ven,,,jn' J.'0' " 18 ffry ll,tl8Lconse tic place, that party are trying to : uenco. wh'ch, tc of de'"K,e") ere or raise a crow ! ere 19 dlD,tteJ' or whethe' lhcJ r both rejected. The Southern tMiyntn V iscoxs.s 1 vro Republicans ran, , wiU hllve the cuntroi 0ftiie Convention and ni a special r.iecuon xor iuici JUalicc. j The Democrats had no candidate, and the vote is light. It is not certain which of the Republicans is elected but, whichever it may be, the Demo cracy will shout, "A Glorious Demo cratic Victory" even as in Rhode Island, where they adopted or.e winp; i uf the Republicans and shouted over its success by a small majority ! A Waabiogton correspondent of a Bos ton paper says that Cameron and Seward, though rivals, are not enemies, but will aid tajb other, if necessary, rather than nay other candidates. They are ccrtaiuiy very sociable and friendly. More CKNsoRpniP.-The publishers of i the Arte York Christian Advocate and i Imrnal have received a communication from a Virginia postmaster, that be has decided not to permit that paper to be cir culated through bis office. Tbe Opposition party in Delaware bave c iLcludcd to wait until all the Conventions bave been held, and send delegates to none George Hoffman was presented hy the . . .-, - . . . Liivua uiau in we iiviuiuiiica 11 .u icaiuu. . rand Jury of Culprper county, a., oo r f Monday Uit, on the charge of baviDg de- Contested Seats. John W. Ryan nied the right of property in Slaves. lie (0 j of ,he lst DisUn Plliud bclieTes gave bad in the sum of $o00 for bis ap- ,. , , . . ,. ' . , .i i . r .i f 'her "era frauds in tbe election of Col. pearanco at the May term of the county oart. Horence to Congress, sufficient to destroy There are now no seeds in the Patent his title to his seat, yet, being unable to O.Uce for distribution, l'ersons who bave I procure sufficient legal proof, be has man written to our Senator and Member of j fuu; abandoned ihe contest, and thereby 'oneress, for packages, should not cast re- i j i. . n j ni a 6 ' . j . a I saved much trouble and expense The fljeiioos at beiog dtsappoiDtcd. j tt The Uostoo 1'ilot, a Catholic organ, in ! Mta of 6lckIc3 of X- Y of CooPer of late cumber directs its efforts against ' Mich., and of Barrett of St. Louis, are, Colonel Curtis, a candidate for Governor however, under investigation, and tbe two uf Pennsylvania. The Democrats in the U. S. Senate fve refused to take action on the Dem emic caucus slavery dogmas. Charleston Convention. Next Mooday (-J3 J) the adherents of tho National Administration cougrcgate at the bot-bed of Nulliucation, to plan how ' to perpetuate their power and continue ; tnir rlunder for another fouryears. Most ' . , , of the Delegates front the North arc pco- sioner4 or cho.CD fliends of j5UCLann,and hi course will quite probably be endorsed. ) It is somewhat doubtful whether they will add materially to the Cincinnati .' !, but if da DOt the, win . ! ooj of the more earnest of the part,, uo demand an unconditional a?owal of the dogma that the U. S. Constitution carries Slaver, into the Territories, and protects it there in defimce of be People and of Territorial Legislatures. Others, fcatful of losiog their last foothold in the Free States under such an avowal, propose to shirk that issue, and to "submit it to riiA IT nnrumi) P.itirr na mirolv .Tn- ---i"- 1 - i j dkvd qucstW-iW-.y that the Su lircme CVurf is already with the Slavcocracy on this point aud knowing also that it is ciniucntl, a Political question, which has ever been and should be decided b, the National Legislature. This is the latent scheme, which with its Northern and its Southern faces they fancy will lull and ilave-eodc ultraists may (uuder the two thirds rule) compel his own nomination. .e is justly tbe most obnoxious of all the ! candidates, and would meet some of the bitterest opponents j but be has energy, utter recklessness, and subtlety, which might make him their best man iu the North-west. The Papacy are his friends: and his children's "slave plantation" fact at the South, with bis "squatter sovreign- ty hiimbittj at the .North, would win him supporters in both sections. Hunter of ; j Ya.. f John lirown has killed Wise,) Lane ! of Oregon, Slidell of La., Davis and lirowo uf Misi ur,;cklorijge and Gutbrieof Ky., , . f . m t . -.l are also renrestnted at ( harleston. with : , . ' , , ; U"-"""" " uus genen of the ! Xortu wli0 " ls DOt 'i.-ndtd to nominate. J I IJuchanan is also willing to forego his re- j tirument to save the Union Butnoouc can guess either Candidate or Platform. The IVt .nd Pierce came mav a-r.iin be resorted to as most likely to harmonize aod to bliu'i the popular miud as to the der-power that moves. Ia lue n'ei,I, tlme ,hf CharlestoniaDS givc notice that they are putting on bolts ! aoJ brs, aud increasing their police, in j view of tbe threatened irruptious of the j unwashed citv rowdies that comprise tbe j c..lf,.fuiiuer9 of the Convention. Thev : i it.f tiKi-ml Slllfl eaeh nn tliA aver.io-p nn ,. ,., board ship. SectjonalConventio.n. Theleading ; Demicratic authority in Xew York, sketch- es io advance the character of the Charles ton CoDveutioo : "There is a great fuss made about double sets of Delegates from this State i i in;-..;. . k 't..t.f r ctc,lc ,,. candidate." This "control'' is by means of tbe two thirds rule, which, practically tbe Soutb being a unit, and over one-third puts tbe whole Convention at the mercy of tbe mi nority. 1 be soutb isnew, Deiore consent io to their Domination, that folk, uass, I'icrcc, and Uuehaoan were with them on the Slavery issue, and they will (under that rule) allow do man to be nominated who is Dot tecrctty with them and safe for all their demands. ay''Tha rebel Douglas" goes to Charleston tbe stronpest man. Ileisbor- . b .:.:.. mi threatening ' , r , , . . everybody has lots of promises aod, if there be not most awful lying and cheat ing among the delegates, has enough to insure bis nomination. Gen. Joe Laue, of Origin, is being ur ged now by tbe Slave Code advocates and the Orpirnn W.p D.'ht Sirin hnMnra .ctha . . , , '. latter at least it is believed must be ousted. cBTbere are some valuable tables for political reference oo our first page. UNION COUNTY STAR Another Challenge and a Baciuut! When Mr. Lovejo, made bis recent speech, Mr. Pryor of Virginia and others assaulted and abused him in the grossest mauuer, evidently intending to intimidate j and prevent him from exercising bis pnv ' ilege. Mr. Potter of Wisconsin and others stood by Lovtjo, until he bad finished, j Iu the report of tbe speeches during that exciting movement, Mr. Pryor chuse to j take to himself a simple statement of fact as an insult, and thereupon challenged i Mr. Potter to deadly combat. We give all the important points of the "oorres dence :" Jilt. ritYOIt TO Mlt. POTTFU. Vmniaia, April 14, iSoC. Sin : I demand the satisfaction usual among gentleman lor the personal atfrout you ottered me in debate, and lor which you were pleased to avow your responsibilny. I have the honor to be, very respectfully. Him. John t'.l'nltrr. Root a A.l'nui. P. s My friend, Mr. Chisman, will de liver this note. R. A. P. Mit. Putter, to Mr. Thyor. April I a, IS80. Sir: Your note of to-day is received, I refer you to my friend, Cul. F. W. Lander, to make the necessary arrangements. I have the honor to be, Ac, Jons F. IVr rta. Jinn, linger A. l'ryor. Col. Lander to Mr. Chisman. Wisuiuktox, April W, 13611 11J p.m. The Hn. T. P. Chiiman Sir : I have to state thai my principal, Hon. John F. Potter, disclaiming the particular rules of the code, will li.sht the Hon. Roger A. Pryor with the common bowie-knife, at snch a place, private room or open air, in this District, as we may agree upon, at a time to be filed within the next twelve hours, by you and myself. Dis tance four feet at commencement of engage ment. Two seconds to be present to each principal. Seconds restricted to one navy revolver each. Knives of principals uf equal weight and length of Made. Fight to com mence at the word Three." The calling of the tally and word, as between principal sec onds, to be decided by turning a piece of money. I have the honor to be most respect fully, F. W. Limit. Mil. Chismax to Cor. Lander. WasHinnTu, April 1:1, 1H60. Cul. F. W. Lmdrr Sir: In response to the demand of my friend Mr. Pryor for "the satisfaction usual among gentlemen." from your fi lend Mr. Putter, you stated that your principal, "disclaiming the particular rules of the code, will fight Hon. Roger A. Pryor with the common bowie knife, etc , etc." Not recognizing the vulgar, barbarous, and inhuman mode of settling difficulties as either usual among gentlemen or consistent with the notions of civilized society, I most, with- J out referring your communication to my l principal, or even seeing him, emphatically j reluse to allow him to engage in it. When ever vour principal will reply to Mr. Prvor's demand in such a wav as mav seem to me consiMeni with any lair and even most liher- j al conbtrucuun of the rules of the e.M.e. whe ther particular or general, I shall be most happy to communicate to my principal such response. 1 have the honor to be most re spectfully, T. P, C'HiiMi.. Col. Lavder to Mis. Chismax. V4shi"8to, April 13, 'i a id. The Hon. T. Vlnxman Sir: Vour note is i'lst received. Without renlvin? to the terms of indignation which seem ti pervade ! 11, I will simply say that my principal detests and abhors the barbarous and inhuman mode oi settling rluliculues u,ual amnn? gentlemen, termed duelling. He represents his constitu ents in the lollowin? manner: He asserts and maintains his r;phi to present on the flnnr of Congress, within parliamentary rules, any matter which he believes to be correct. Called upon ty note to reply to your princi pal, he has made his statement. As his friend, I have presented it. You object to the terms. They were such as would alone enable my principal, who was unacquainted wilh Ihe ; usual weapons of duelists, to meet your friend I on equal Lerms. He will not c nut nf the District to liyht a duel. He waives the usual last resnrl nf Ihe non-dne!ist, ihe assertion that he will defend himsellwheneverassailed. He even Enes so far as to name time, place and weapon. When at this sta;e of the af fair you appeal to the strict terms uf the code, and express yourself dissatisfied, there is but one result. I disclaim any of the scruples which have actuated my friend Mr. Potter. Dillerin; with him as much as a man can in politics, I believe with him that every Ameri can citizen is entitled lo the full expression nf his opinions. I therefore present mitef in his place without restrictions. I bave the honor to be, very respectfully, F. W. Lannf a. Mr. CnrsjiAS to Col. Lander. Cut. F. W. Land'r Sir : Neither my friend Mr. Pryor nor myself have any personal quarrel with you. I cau not therefore permit him nr myself to take any advantage of your courteous offer to substitute yourself in Mr. Potter's place. T.P.Cnujtm. We regret that Mr. Potter paid any at tention to this overbearing negro-driver. But it was one of a seres of attempts to crush out freedom of debate, and to insult supposed non-fighting Members. It was surmised that -Pryor, Keitt & Co. would probably bave attacked Potter, as some did Sumner, whenever they could have got him at a disadvantage or even assassina tion might bave been resorted to and he therefore resolved to run the hazard of an open contest. But be meant to have it a real fight no sham, or child's play aod that one or the otbor should fall. Not fa miliar with dueling pistols and not in tending to suffer from the hair trigger as Broderick did after being forced into a duel with Terry be chose a weapon which as a Western man he was as famil iar with as Pryor was. Potter is a fleshy man, while Pryor is thin as a rail shoot ing was nowise equal, while the knife was more so. At all events, Potter, as the challenged party, had an undoubted right to name weapon, time, and place. Pryor's "friend" declined not only to fight thus, but refused also to fight Potter's "friend" in any way that Pryor might prefer. Smarting under his ridiculous position be fore the public, Tryor has since published an offer to fight with knives. But Pryor and Potter bave both been arrested and bound over in 5,000 to keep the peace. It is the general opinion that in this controversy Pryor had no just cause for giving a challenge, and that he showed the white feather. Let this be tbe last of this sin, crime, and folly, among Congressmen. Washington, April 15. The Rer. Mr. Stockton, in bis sermon today, as Chaplain of tbe House, (having among his numerous auditors the President, Speaker Pennington and other Members of Congress,) was so pointed in bis remarks as to clearly imply bis strong condemna tion of tbe Duello. & LEWISBUEGClII!OMCLi; - .....iirta ' Adjourned 'ourt Vro l.iin.Mion. , Whereas, the Hon. Abraham S W ilson. I re- sident Judge for the 2Uth Judicial District o h Pennsy'vania. composed of the countis ot u.ni.n and Snviier. and Philip huhle , and John W Siinoiiton,csq ,.". ... - : fur l.iuon couiuv, nave iura .. ' ,' bearing date the 18ih day of Feb.. 1M.0. ana to me uircco-u, u, if - - - of Common Pleas at Lewiburg for the cminly ,f lininn on the fo'trth Mmtuu " April nrxl, (being the 13 1 dav) IKGO, and to continue one week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons imerrsini Issue List.to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jorors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the time appointed, asrceat.le to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Shpr iff's Oifice in l.ewisburs the 2mh day of March A.I). IsfiO, and in the cizhty-fourih year of the Indpendence of the U.S. f America. (Jod save the Commonwealth ! JOHN CROSSISROVE, Sheriff Jurors for April Court, 1S60. Limntime Ceor W Chambers, Jacob Derr, James Urosscmve Lcwifburi; J M lless.S Deitnrk.Jn Lilly. F A Donehower.J l.Hawn.H V Shelter 1 ( Ev ans.CYoder.rilillmyer.T M Keese.Jn Kelly. Htirtletun Samuel Haupt White Veer John h. i;..rrey, KoDrn .aii..ur, Jerome Brintzenhoffer, Samuel B Pawling, Samuel Marshall Etxt HujTtthx Jacob Brown, Jonn v nrown. IhtrtUu Jacob Fees, Jacob u omun, joui tuhl, Mark llairpenny 1mu Samuel Crove. Edward Yarger, Benj Menrh. David Katherman I l.au-son. John Datesman I Hiiff.iliMWm Rule, Jacob U Kelly, Ldin Fox, Charles Slear I'nion Jacob Slear. Charles Slear AVw Uerlin John V Benfer, Jacob Manclt Issue Lists for April and May, 1800. John Kessler vs Geddes, Marsh & Co tieoree Meiiel vs Leib & Leib John Miner & wile same Daniel Kengler Jr vs Chamberlin Stout Samuel H Orwig vs Henry W Crouer S L Beck vs Deitrick & Sherkler Saml L Beck vs Charles Slees Juhu Marty vs John Bartly same vs 4 others Scots Presby'n Church vs John M'Call M'Carty Tate vs R S Brubst Thus Raser's Admr's vs Ammons & Rawn Wm Prick & Co vs W m Wolfe Cyrus Eaton vs S F A W 8 Bogenreif David tilirk vs Saml M Barber Phil:p Rtihl vs Francis Wilson I Samuel B Pawling vs Samuel fhowers et al , Middleswarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H bhriner i John Weriz vs Peier Xevius et al i Samuel W Soodjras vs Wm lining Jr l lsh for (.melius' Admrs vs (ieo Dreisbach I Abrahnm Uiack vs Andrew pitler I George Birkdoil vs II W Croizer T Church t i'-o vs W in H Kleckuer Robt D Cummines vs taml Henderson et al, i J & J Voung vs Thus Orwig Charles Wtees vs Saml L Beck fcribner & Perkins vs Albert W'ynn W m Price Jr vs Robt M Mu-ser .orih. ( base ftoriti vs Joel iiursn Juseph Christine vs Ueavrr, Up rides M 4 Co Dr Wm F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt I,an-n Burrows vs Ch i O .Mowrer Hih ftr Dcntler vs A Meiner with notice Steniiif;er & llauch is Black Jt Fisher J.dinCawley vs Win II Kleckuer Youngm. & Walter vs Moah V alter with no. Maihias SinIer vs A .Nickel with no. Reuben Keller vs Maine w Mortou R V Biwes for Sice! vs John l-ocke levi Cromley vs Wm Brown Jr et al I Ralph Ditty vs Henry Mason I Hart Cumtniiigs ice vs H W Crotzer j Matilda Knelt vs Martin D Reed I 8 R Baum for Peacock et al vs Jno M Baum Peacock et al ind. of S R B vs do ! same vs da I Jneth T.rti n Jflio Pul .l.rce H 1 Nrniry JmU.n JoLo Millt-r fli-olloovt-r ! Infill Nf'liit tk J lm I'nul X.I.d ll'.w,-r Kot-Tt fairtir il i.Htti f r Jun b Klin-' A'lmr t Andrew GuU-hufl Willmm Frtrk t IliIImytT k Frit-k Suriah U.ind'.lth Juii itlinn Ni-stit' AilmrB j .San.h Kilter tk Dr. 'ha Itrun-lane Jt Wife mui-l I. BVrk T M:triiu ln lm h t nl h u;Jh (r Wine I.-nti.T t Aihrut.t a Ueaainger J"lm Kiie Amlr-w . nm . wilh notie. ll.-nry Mitrliell Van I r'rj anl Mi. Ill Kleckuer .lolin lUlil(le c John H."l.er Mi.-lia.-l J (irr.e t. Th'.ma.. V.lkr etal AmtM Ht-rer fa Juho KiBLel's txra I nion County Court Prof tarnation 1 llfHEREA-S, the Hon. ABM S.W ! y President Judge for the Stuh Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed nf the cnunties of I'niim, Mifllin and Snyder, and Philip ItrnL and Js WSihihtoj Esqs.,Asso- , ciate Judges in Union couuiy. have issued their j precept, bearing date Ihe lSiii day nf Feb. j 1 SCO. and lo me directed, for ihe holding nf an j Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas.Oyer j and Terminer, and (Jeneral (Quarter Sessions at LEWISUI KO, for the county of INIOX, on the second MOMiAY of V AV (being the 1 1 1 h day) 1H60, and to continue one week, j Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor- j oner. Justices nf the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui-1 sitions, examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their offices and in ; ihcir behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit- nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf ! of the 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 to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. I (Jiven under my hand and seal at the Sher- ill's Otlice in hewisburg, the 20th day uf I March, in the year nf our Lord one thousand I eight hundred and sixty and the eighty-lourth j year of the Independence of the United Stales j of America. Jod save the Commonwealth! JOHN t:ltO!S(ilOVE,Sherirt REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo all con- j cerned,thal the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Ollice at Lewisbnrg, Union county, and that '. the said accounts will be presented for confir mation and allowance at ihe Orphans Court, to be held at I.EWISBl'RU, for the county of Union, on ihe third Friday of MAY next, be ing the tS'h day of said month, viz : 1. The final account of Mary E. Robinson, Administrator of Thomas liobmim, dee'd. 8. The account of John T. Magee and James M'Creight, Executors of Andrew Jf Gte, late of liutl'aloe township, dee'd. 3. The account of William Fearon, Ad ministrator of Saul M'Coruiick, dee d., who was one of the Administrators of Her. Thorn at Hood, dee'd. 4. The account of Jacob Gundy, Adminis trator of Varoi Ztntmyer, lale of the borough of t.ewisburg, dee'd. 5. The account of David Herbst, Guardian of William, M'iry , Leah, and Hannah Stuht, minor children of Mary and Hannah Stahl, late Mary and Hannah Bechlel, both ot Cuf faloe township, dee'd. 6. The account of Isaac Slenker and James Crossgrove, Executors of John Memeh late of Limestone township, dee'd. 7. The accDunt of John Noll and Samuel Spntts, Administrators of Christiana Soil, late of Kelly township, dee'd. 8. The account of James W. Sands. Ad ministrator of William (iitteUui, late of ihe borough of Milllinburg. dee'd. 9. The account nf John M. Benfer, Ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Dmiui, late of the borough of New Berlin, dee'd. 10. The accouut uf Charles P. Emory, Ad ministrator of the estate of Henri Jlunticker, late of Hartley township, dee'd. 1 1. The account of Josiah Ranck, Admin istrator of the estate of Henry Dirffcnderfar, late of White Deer township, dee'd. 12. The account of George A. Frick and Eli Shfer, Administrators ot the estate uf Mizub'.th, Frick, lale of Levrisburg, dee'd. 1;. The arr.oorii ol John Walls and Sarah I Kxrrahir!iUll Exrca,rix ut MuTtin ! A Sli ck ae j(.a,islm.Pt ,er;i , , Tn(, arcillint ( uirl Candor, one of (he A,mini!l,rairs f j,lmr, CatJivtll, late of. ....... 15. The acei.unl of Robert Candor, Ad- ministraior of Junrph Cttmtr, late of the bor ough of Lewivhnr:r. dee'-f. t.KHKI.K M i:i:i:i I. L, Register. Register's (lificr. Lcwibur?. Apr. 14. IHfiO B.eal Estate. SHERIFF'S S1LES 1 j) and Al. Vend. Lip. issued oni of ihe Court ol Common Pl-a of L'nion ruunty.aud to me directed. I will expose to pulilic sale or outery, al the public hou-.f uf I.. l. Brewer, in Ihe Loron-ii ol l.e wisburg, aIurOay, the Mill day of April, Isi.o, at one o'clock 1. M., Iu wit : Fl VK 1. F.UTAl.N Tl! VCTS OF LAM) wluate in White Ueer Townllip, lit said C"v 'J i ii .11 .11 , An. J. liOUIKloJ not lh by OtliCI- klllil Ol ivauiioan oc ivi-oer, east oy laiot "t naui rnan & Kt-brr and J M. Kauri., suiuh by land ll.iniel Bt-nnae, J.evi KeiMer and Jatob lietrinU-r(er, and west I-y oilier land of Kauf- , man & Rt;ber, John IJch and oiher, coittain iiii? One Hundred and cveiiiv-r'oiir Acres im,re les, whereon are erected a Frame Dwelling iime, B.uik liarn, Wagon hed. ; , W,n IhP appur:riiaiice. '! No. 4, liouinlo.1 north lv land of l.,lf, ... i "'f i i . ; N . Ilerlc, eat by Und ol Jacob tarlry, and other laud of K;t tiluiiin A. Kcuer, south and west by o'hrr land ot Kaudnan A K'ber, con- 1 , . ,, . . , ,. . . . iite 11 uoiireu uiiu i-mitiy-r .'ui rtcres, more or les, with ihe anputif nances No. 5, bouinicd , north ly iand of Jacub Farlev, east by lantl nf ihe heirs ol Fretlerick Uietlenderler and Daniel W:iliams, ! south by land of J. M. K'am-k, west by other land of Kaunnan A Krber, c mamm" Twen- ly-Tu ii Acres, tmre or le, u hereon ;ire erec ted a Frame Dwelln. itoti-e. Frame Barn and iaw'Mill, aud otiier outbuiUhns, with the appurtenat.ce.s. j No. 0. ImhiihU'iI north ly land of David SicrniiK''r, east by land oi iU-tu y Diet- ( fenderter. south by land 1 (Jenrtte Be.iilo, and . we-t by land of John Da esman. coniainin? Seveniy-Tnree Acre, m r? r less, whereoii , are erected a J.i Du cihn Ih ust1, BanU Barn, andoflier nui-!iiuidiii'..wiih iheappurtenaitc.es j No. 7, IU't't'mluiit.V Intt't cnt in Tini- bcr Tract t oun.'. d iior h by land i f Hubley . Albright, ea.it by land ot Christopher tiarrett, , south by land ui S Uu Baker, and wei by land ol K. 1. Brck, roritatitin; Fifty Acres ; mere or le-s, unh ihe appjrtenanre Vs ihe property of David B. Kaulinan & -Daniel B. Kt-cr. j Ai) At the ?ni!.c time and place, another certain l ot ol Itround situ.tte in Lau-' rellon. Hart ey imu n-hii. I nion ct tinty, hmin-1 dt-d north bv an alley, west by land of E. C. j Moore, ou;h lv public t ad, and east by lands of Ueorge Biaurher. containing One-Half Acre, more or les, whereon are erected a two-storey Frame Dwelling Hou-e, Tannery, Tan Ibui'-e, Frame iiaMe. etc., with the ap punenancts as the property of Frederick ; i W rni an. At the same time an I place, anrther certain ' Hatl-I.ot of (Jronnd. more or less, situate in 1 : the boiouh of I.eu-isbursr. L ilian county, be- ; nig the northern halt id l.t numbered, in the j ) recorded plan of said Borough, number "17, 1 boiirnled on the iiorih by I. it number Sl, on I the eaM bv Foiir'h sireel, on the south by ihe J smdii half of id l.-t nti ruber 1 is, on ihe we.si j hy RspiuM tv Aliev, in which is erected a J two-storey Frame Hmiip, Kraute Stable, etc., j with the rppnnenance as the property of j Joseph M'FatMen 1 I JOH N CUOSsfinOVK, SheritT Sheriffs ():fice, l.ewishurj. April 2, A D 1S60 WESTWARD HOI A ''!r ,Salefor1?x: ! V rhanffe! V ill be m. Id cheap fur Cash rr exchanged I'nrTown Pn-p'Tiv or Farms in i the West Hranch country, a quantity of I good, unimproved Land, ! suitable fnr FIVE h.mdsjime Farms. Their location is in a We tern state. and for health,, beauty, fertility and di-s;i;toie climate can not be excelled. Persons smcerelv anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further inti-rmaimn by calling nn J F & J M LINN ! Leisburg, Feb. 13, I nic Toil IIXT. A pleasant and ctn vriifnt lit nf. anI I u I on in ft. suitable tT Store or Oilire, on Smith Market street, between 4iU and 5;h. Inquire of Dr. I. liKt UUEK. Lfwishurr. Feb. 21, IfiO FCR SALE OR REKT ! K TWO DO( ULE FKAMK HOi:-f JuJ-SUS and Lots, each Mutable 1'i.rJLti two lain i lies one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Half ol each of the above Houst-s are for Kent. IIT Also, fur sale, four HmHinz Lots on North Filth street. JOHN HOLUHTOX, J.cwisburg, Jan. SO. INA9. A?ent Hw4 Uoue and Store lEoom uu Market Street, Ac, frVIK subscriber niters lor sale several il I Itlill'K IIDI'sO. and other Bui! dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please ' call on .Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will Rive j them such inturiiialion as they mav desire. July 5, 18o9 (i. SiCH.NABLE FCR SALE. j OM South Filth street, a property : consisting of a good Frame House JLa S ! on a half Lot ot ground. Terms easv. Apply! lo May 17 A. B.VOKSE j FOR SALE. j T1IIE well-known Ti rrD Maud t ! al the east end of the Lewisburg JtJLaL llridge, in l.uiliisipiaque township, iurin a Co. Il will be sold on reasonable lerins. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17. ISSN. FOU R ENT! TUG THO R04I.11K occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SlIOl'S. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. l:,H, JOHN B. LINN. roit SALE. A DESIIiAULK Ituildiil Lot. 33 feet feet front hy deep. Enquire of Heaver, Krpmfr A' V'Mnre. 1 ?oit ici;.m Two KKAMEU HOL'SES I1 on Sixth Street, Enquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisbnrg. J.m. 9. 186U. State Constitutional Union Convention. DKlLiUATIllN OF I'RIV IFLF.S. VON interfei-Dris with tlnhn, quotation of PtiTry u Dut U-inp a Milj-rt tor Cfiir rut-it tul Lcilun. Tha miii!iiiii)tn. e ! the CmifKitution jw nudi1m1 by th iiprcuif Otiurt ol lh L uitcO Stui. Mid Ui vnfurce mDt i-f nil lawn nai'tt-J -y Coiifcrt -M. l'rt-eiiD lo ttie iu tu.-tnl iiiurtitn of the whole rouiitr. mill jrul"nct. r(iuiioy KUii j uriiy in the aii miniitrlion uf public ultHirn. Citizn ul IVnurl:.uia, who are ojtpriiwl to political fkrtuUM fttvl wlirnl ivuf3. wlw art tlr-mrnun of rvniov iuat the eitUMM whi-h have tJ:iuitii1 llitf Luuu uf ibe Suie. ami rf-t'-rinx harmony amount th f opte, hy furtuiu a truly Natmnal Curly, btnl upon thf above jr:ni-..ilM, are r'-urnt to fcJ ttflfiratfn to a tatw Con vention, to aHM-tntil at Lancaster, ou the 'ltb of April lSoti, to Dominate ean'litlaicp for the a'aVAitk-Qf j and Vice Preftklem-y of th tu.tei s uia. liy order ol the K vrtttttf rprnmittce. CUAKblv LANCA.-I KH, Chairman. E. C PKCIUN, Seen Ury, rhuaJelfhim. owSl IIPLMOVAL. .a II. CiCIIIIAItT, DEXT1ST, tffl it has remoed lo Souih :ld street, four doors from the Town. Clock, LEW ISBL'KO, PA, Fl. .Sciii-tiEN-A is Divorce. XION' County, Sil : The Cionmonwealih ot renusyivania, 10 .....u, Greeting. Vhrt?ast Elix Witiih, by her next frieod Joseph Walker, did on .be l'-ih day vf September. A. I)., lH.vj. prefer her petitnm to our Jii'l2- of the ntirt ofrnitn'n .'l-im.f tlwwon'y ol lnion, t BToiirt h-M nt lwii-'uri: in n l f rtti-l O'Unfy. irica ttit 1r the cu- llirr-iiti wl loril. mmht I? Jiirc. 'I froiti tli bii-l'"f utnntu.oiijr n-trit-J iuio villi rU ttiv MHl H itliaut Watkinn. ihtrt-f'TP eoonnal yu. mm Muv we 'IU- th wii WiIUnui Hutkitm. that iM.ttiti: ii.J ail oihr Lukirvm dI x-UM-ii hat!iNfrr. jr'U Im- n i rp-r 'n J,,u' Ptn-pt-r Hrw a Morwiur Ju-1 t l-ii-burr. At '"url uf 4 -mmoo V-n, liirn- U h-W lr II- mi'J r..nnlv. nn Mm.lay lh 14th ilny of My nL t-iii"wr tin - tHi'tn or Mb.-1 of the Mitt K'irt, ai.'l U t.hw run-, if unw y a tu. why thrmil Y.U "r wifr hu ' "t - tiT-.rr- lli-nrr:.! A.fM-iiil.lv in .ill-heap lluul." ni l pr..i- ien-of youan-adt lofnil. JOHN LKuSpiilloVK, . IffmthuTg. April 'J. IMf) Al. Pcbpoex.v is Divowe. ! UXM.V Comity, SS : The Connnonwcalih of Pennsylvania to John A. M'Vuy lale of said county, (.reeling : 1 i Whereas, Mnnr Y.wt M'Cot (late ' Mararet Lllen Uuti) of the B oroiiah of Lew. ,sbar County of ( nion and Mat of Per.n- nvlvanta, hr n-itfri. n-l Dortor T b -m A II Tliorii- " ton. li I on the I nh tny . f lif mhrr. A l . l!'t. r-r. r fur p-liti"D to our Julttf our (" nrt of r.nnm-n I'lnn fi.f tbe o tttity i f Ltii-.ii, f.rnvinz f-T th- ran-- therein Pt-t f.Tlh. that -he, the -a "I Marifsip.-t Y..Wn M t oy otl.'M be diforrefl fr m the bon-lv of luatrimou; ruterel mlt with you the i-ai'l J"lin A. M ' ov. We r therefore r mrnaml you. a foe w -iiVI, ttie Mil John A M l'-y. that w lliit ai-tlr ali ..ib-r buMii. -ihI ri-ut whatfloerr. yon b- mmt aj'-ar in tour pro-Dt-r perm.n l-ef.re our-ln ii: t wi-' iirc. ut Court of Common tl-.. thereto le b:t f.r th- aan! antv, on M..;..i.turuihj..orMan..ji.i...i r liht-l .f the Mini Manrftret r.llrn M ni.rltanT yoxt hnr mUj the kvi M nWr MielitjT) '(IT. Bl lO lTiW iruaret Kii- !'- 1 Coy Tour wif-. fhouhj not bediorrel from the U " 'imony t .W to the Art ot .. r..ral A-nibiy in . aurb cam nia4e ao I pniti-t-!. Hert-of tml n -t JuilN tKoUit Kt abenn. I-wint.urtc. April 9. DIt. i:iSF.NVKIN"S Tar and Wood Maptha PECTORAL JS Oie Uut Mci'iriK lo the WurU fr IU Crkfc ..f Cougli anil OM.-, Crup, Unncljitip A-itbma, Diflicultj io Ureal bing, 1'alpita t ion t,f the Il-art, liip'hiria, an-l for th. RKI.IKF bf patirnta in advance.! Ftacra of l.niiniritii.ri. tiLr.htr afirhull llinpnra f the Throat and ("he,., aud bich pre- Jipo?e to Ct'CSUUiptioD. It (.w:ulirty ailafeit to thf ra.lin.l corfff A.TIIM - limine prrr"'l hy a .ra-til lttvif in jhi! Iiniinri-t. nl 'Ht ff (frt t rxTiii in th- rurr -f the tvji -u tli-- to irbii'b tr.- huiuD friut- if li ilI. It i off'Tl U thrllin-t-J with th-- xtvmtrH eimMmr. THY IT and tnr cnfifiofJ tlitt it i mlu itV in ttie jr .f lirno' hjal a tl-rt loti. i'ttrr a uli- frr iMtle. C .l'rt-j ;trt-U ouly I j R A KISFNWFTV Jt Ct, DrugiftianJ rhi miitt, N.W.t'tr Mutb A I'.-p ar Sf. I'lill M-H I'HK jrj?.W hy ry rrp-r't;,h;t- brugit ami li&:r in M-'iirin- tlironf limit ih Mie. I'LiUiIa, Wr h -.1, 1"M J Estate of James E Hamlin, Esq. VDMIXITRATOK'S .NOTI. E Where as. Letters of Admir.itran n on the e-tate of James B. Ha in tin. (are of Lewisbur in Uninn county, deceased, have been gran ted to the underpinned, all persons knowing themselves indt-bied to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment; and ihoe havins claims a?amt it will p reent them properly authenticated frr seiile n.t nt. SAMl EL H. OK Win. Lewisburs, Feb. 9, ISOO Adnn'r Administrator's Notice. i "ITTHEKKaXS, Letter of Adnnnistration tirtheetateof lil'i KiK ANDKKW S, deceased, late ot Lewibnrs borough, I'nion county, have been granted to the subscriber, bv the Register of said county, in i!u form; all person: indebted to said est.ile are reqiiet ed lo make payment, and tho-.e"havin j claim : airaiiist the same will proent them duly : authenticated fur settlement, to j JOHN B. LI.NX, AdmV. ; Lewisburr;. Feb. 3. Ibf-U. ' Grafting, Buddns, Trlminteg, fcc" ... ' ' ' PVt To all Lovers nf (iond Finn, the sub 221crtbers would sav thai he is pr pared to (ir.ill trees with the best standard varieties u, the most approved marner. I iierru-s mii-t be gralted sonn Plums in March Apples. pears and Grapes until Summer. Orders n.av be left at Caldwell's Drug Srnre. or at my house on the River Rnad a mile bel"W l.eu-ih-irg Jan 5. IrffiO J. WINGEUT j v7 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,; rJ on Maiket Square, I.i wisl urw A good snpply ot ( hair. Tnlili', ' niirrilllsi, Miim!, Jr.. hand it made ' j to order by tZh DW ll) IAS I LK. i j SUPERIOR new WinJ-MiI!s, for sis j i O for sale by W. Al. It.tsBaiini:. A 1 ! specimen mav be seen at Jonathan Wulie's barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. In, lutiu "Industry must Thrive!" "PIniISTirrTIlJll rstnlilislmiont .JL Removed lo Houghti.n's former Sh.-p on Market street near Fourth, where I will have at all times a full assortment of Tin Ware, Mute 1'ipe, j COAL hLCKETX, f-hnt 7.te. ie. -r. I will also make to order, on shirt notice. Tin tint-' ters. Spouting or any kind of work in ny line of business. j fi Mending and Jobbing general iv promptly attended to. JOS. A. KKEAAILK ! Lewisburg, Oct 20, . VBKM'H TIN-W AltK-a fine a.irtinent of Itiiaa urii r Ware .uilirnrma freiwrvnic kettli-a. bailee I'.n V4'a?hUiwli...'npii fi.r rliililrrD. Lll,e pun.-lH il i-r auhd alao t ruDrh Baaing 1'aDs, ac CA I. L AMI .s F JOS . KKKAMKR SAMICL. II. OKHIV, Attorney at liT. O' FFICE on Si.uih Seci.nd near .Market St. LKWISHVKU, PA. i lirAll Professional Business entrnsted lo j hi' -are will be faithfully and promptly alien- j if Sept. 11, 1S07 TIN-WAREPrices Reduced ! MERCHANTS and DEALERS are invited lo call and exainiue the largest assort ment of Wc.l-niade TI.W4RC to be found in the State--whirh we are prepa red to sell at Liiwia Pair r. than inferior goods are generally sold lor. MELLOV & FORD. Sign of the Large Coffee Pot, 3m832 723 Market St, Philadelphia New Hotel in Elifflinlmrg. BJ THE subscriber would respectfully in jjMiJform the Traveling Public everywhere, thai he has taken and fined up the premises ol George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. J11FFUM5UHCJ, where he is prepared to accommodate strane ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, with Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap.l,'59 CHARLES CROTZER. . COAL (OIL COIL. TIlHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha mokiu and Wilkes Baire COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which be will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also. Blacksmiths' Coal, Plaster and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTELN. Lewisbnr. May 27,'fto. 1 'LL'ID AND nE OIL can be l ad at the POST OFFICE I IV P I C N I C."4i w-n jump Into ih .r.a, aixl all tak a rvtt. i skCK hnndvnm. i , ' , . t hie HK.O habrroI2SU fitied up tnr the especial ar;minodaiir.a q( l'(C-'ic and other similareirurion. Termj moderate. Apply m JW. M. HOt'SEL. J-ewishur. June .'), 1h5S. To ihe Sclmol Directors of I'nion fo. (t E.T!.rMf. In purqanr,e of the 4: J Section nf the An of Hrh May, r(j(J arc hereby notified to meet in ConventHitat the ('dim House in Ie vibtirir, on ihe firt .Monday 'f Mdf A. I, JsftO, (bemp the 7 day t f the rnonih.) at 1 o'clock in the after, tioun, and velert, tira rore, by the majority 0f the h( !e noinhT vf Ihreciors preent, one person of scientific and literary acquirements and et k j ; 1 and experience in the art of teacb iiiz, as 1'ountv Stipertniendenr, Ur the three Mirceedit.e years deienniric the am. Dot of compensation for the same and certify the btirg, as rennued ol Act. rexm to ine ?ia'e uDenoieroleiir. at Hairn. y ihe : i!h and 1(iih Hertiou l. HErKEM)OR.. C'Ur.ly StiperimendeDL ew Uerlin, F'a.. March 2'J, nt. KOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 1)F;R.-iO.S shipping f;cd; to I'hilad. iU pitae be particular and Clark them in care of Peipher'i Line; r.thr mise, ihey u ill he rf hippfd at Harru. bur?, whirh will he aiirinlpil ilh iirlav. May , 1:9. THOU. lKllHfR. VARIETY STORE AND 1'OST OFFICE. V LARGE suppl) of Books.StaiiDjiery, Feriumerv, Jeelry, Toys, Confection eries, 'iVas, Sptce, Fruit, Muis. Bdkiej Firtures, and a anety of ilCK ACKS fr bale heap at the j l.tlWIsBf'RG POST OFFICE. JMNE (it Id I'FNs ivt Ladies and Gi-nt rat be had at the FOhT OFFICE S,.."" lr' very cheap at the I'OsT OFFICE I ) IJ'J'TKK, Lpcs, I. aril and IVuliry takra n ) Hichji.te t r (iuutiii at Ihe OFFICE A FKW II. xes i.f R.iiins, Fiis, baits ai,d JJrin.e 1'iuurs A r sale at the POST OFFICE (J .liDKK.s li.r Bi-i.ks rr liords of ar.r kic.l prt.mptl atuiidrd to at the poyr office ALIK ran fi'nl th' largest and b-tt rl. li mcr.t nl Letter and Xfie FA I'KR.Knv. oprs Ac. at ih I'OST OFFICE IF y u want a beautiful IWI.T FKAME. to S" to ihe I'OSI' OFFICE." T F von want a snpplytf fine VTATM.NE 1 l!V. to ihe FtlfT OFFICE. nOWKY'b SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. iVh'K J... M Fadiien's Hanlware fiat. li-rmerly Hnushton'. Shoe Su.re, -Maiic street, l.ewiv(,urff. Fa. .1 MIJR t T1TES, MELA 1X0 TYPES, Ac. in the UMal Mpr.r siy'.r. In liiiti(.i In ihcse p.clure. 1 am bow prepared to take I'llotoi ;i.li. lare ur small, eona! ie ihe hesi ni.:e an vuh. re. AIm-. HAtl.O I I'ES. Thee f inures are ci It-red ie rep-re-eni life. an. I are Mipem r lean nil raimirj, living that fnielny nt eiressicn and Jeatorta ihat can he pn ituced ni.lv ty ihe Camera. These piriure.v are patented, an I have ihe exclusive Psht fc r I'nmn ennn-v. Callani exatmtie specimen.. (Apr.; sr. LIWIS FALMFR. ji.s. a nn. j .j. man rSTr'ZZ l" ,,-1L,,:R o- Lewiburg Planing Mill, flj..'l.fJ.ww..eep constantly on hand aril u.i... i lure in . nler I lutirinc. Mitict", Doui k. S!li. Mmtt i n. r.Iiitds .tloiiitliiiKH ol ail patterns, and all . ih-r desc riptions if Wood Work rj'f HI I.UlKlli.g. filers respertfuKv solicted ar.d prompt!? fiiie.1. Ail wnik u-arran led to give saiisl'acticn ItTAn extensive lot l I. u 111 Iter of l! desrnpiims i n hand I. r a.r. Furtnrpnn yrtt, Second itrtet,Leu-iiturg.Ft April SS, lS.'a. NEW FIRM THFjiLl MIOP! The subscriber. r. respeciiiil'v anm uiire to the rn zenj if Lewishurg ami vu nuij thai they hae icruaJ a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-linn n stand of James Criswell c Alaikei street, where they are prepared t Cl'TAXD XAkt 1 1' to c-rder in ihe vtrf best stvle, .Men's and Boys' lollllng ' every ilecnp'ii n on short notice. We ai a share ut the puLl.c p;,tronage JAMES CRISWELL. J. F. SCH Af PER. Lewjsburg, April i, 1S5 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned ar appointed Agents for the sale of Dooi-m. itiiniN & million Sa'h of all sizes, made of the best material. A -work warranted. ls".lade by L.BPKOl'T, llughesville, I'a. and for sale by B79 F ts CALUWELL, Lewisburg mm Io ket Itooksandotherartiria il l? , tfn niU, nidi ainu su uauu vi hi finirr ov i.i Le-isburs Uook-uder, CH: STA&. THUS. .. CaltlER HAS just received a splendid assortrc'i' of the very best, cheapest and !"" iastuonable Jenrlrj m the markeu Stock comprises Ureast I'ins, Cbuiim. tar Rlnjr, l'iiisr It Ine., IJrst' Ut. Mcf liutlon", itUl!,JV.C.Mi which will be sold eitremely low for Ci" He respeciiully asks the paironase w w his old customers; and also inviies ne ,lS lo give him a call before making their r chases. Call at ihe sign of ihe Bit Wl Market street, east of Second. ; Dec- iS NOTICE-1800. rpHE Film of Walter, Lenharl Jt J in the tri klaj ins KuslB .are ready to cuxTRaiT tor all kinds ot 1 r. in Iheir line, and are well satisfied H be to the interest of such as purpose enw11' tinnA It.iil.li i.nc I., (.. ne a .-nil hetvlC I trading with others. We have put "P ', of Ihe best houses and stores in L""' ! and ir. assured their owners will lestl'T their buildiims were put up by sooJ ain ' ' getic workmen, and in quick itiiie, ;iiJt3 a verv important matter lo builders.) t K'frrtnci' Chamberlin Uro's; '''' architect; Dr. 1. Uruceer; Bvers Ar's,' Lewis Ashculelter. ISAAC W AL' 1 Rrr JACKSON l-EMI'1, SAM. KOIIKADA1"' Lewisbnr?. Dee. 27. 1S;') ?L-rtK Horseman's Friend, or (Tf I-otkft C,oiiia,,0if Fiiiv-Two Valuable Receipts for in? 'J and Uorse Dealer for sale (12 '",', C.J. si ' Bo. kbmd-.r, Lcwib3'fr Pi-