UNION COUNTY STAll & LEW1S15URG CIUiONICLK-JIAY 1, IcbU k(Lroni((c O. N. WOKDEN li 1. R. CORNELIUS. W il n.t nr.. .Jtim. The I.KWisTMt.a Cintnni-ir, ! j ir li-lii m Hie .'n-h Sv.tem, 1.4 tli Lr.-e-it auj best ' cin.-ai.lion otatiT N.-w.;per iu L'uioQ County, j FritJom, national; Slavery, seothmal ! ; Aiu.tH Air; r;:inani to iwlui.av iii tki, ' ANM j Sot anritarr Inrii f Mae lrrrllory hy EUrmloa. I'urrhivr. or iini,iicL Th nr atv. aui will h the two U-aMni Prinpl . fc- fti ttief'Uuft-y. until lh-r are TirO.riouo: tui'l w ' nail th o tn our nin-t l- 1. " Hut- to fl'-at unlll thfjr k" m tntiinjiri i'i Tt-tlif I tt ual La j itoi at Wi Pfnu-jimnln'x amlnre for President, Gksehai. SIMON CAMEKOX. (Sn'jttit to the ttrrUion the C'oV-cyo Cunvaili-iH ) fob I.OVKKMIIJ, AXBT.EW fi. (TKTIN, of Centre fo. Republican National Convention. A National lt-f ul Il-ati ronTrnti-m will met-t at Cl.ica FO,on WeOnrfday, tl h tli Iay cf May next t 12oVIock (noon,) for the nomination of can.Jilatf to totupt-ort' d f-r I'rvMJi-nt ani Vir-I'n idt nt at tli noxt elrrti-.n. The RrpuMiran Irrt' of th- TitnI tatt'ii, tht in m tfrvnf tlie rt-opJf'n party of IVoniiylTiinia, and of tbt ICoitin party of Ntw J. rwy, ami all othr Lo am willing to cooi-rate aitlj llniu in thi tipcrt of the randittatmwlioiall th-r1 b notninatH. and who are rpfott-d to tlie policy of the t r.---i.t AJmini-IrMlirni io Kflrral corruption btid ut-ur at ion to tt rtnion of Slavery in tLf n iU n to tLe nt-w n-l danrou!! ro- litical doctrine that Ui-O-nslituti. n of it f rr carritK flawy into all the TTiiiiTir-i of tlw I'uitcd Stat? to th n-op-nir.; of tb Afriran flare tradeto any ine quality of rights MLOfiir ritifnii anj who ar- in faror ' of the lmxnediatf a ltoiir n of Kannas tntotlieL'ni n un- j !rr the Constitution rrrvutly a.irt. J ,i its ppo !e. r.f r-ntoriD- the F-d.ral AJnitui-tratioo to a t-sUm cf rijc- I I .n. .,..1 . .1... . i ..,. . . . , T.ui niMunionaDu jit- lemon orm&iutainnifc innc'ate the ruhUof tLe Stat ai:dlerrndineaBoil of every State and Territory from law lens iutrMoo and of preTting the tutigritv of this ! I'nion and the fupr. niary of the Constitution and Lawn paesed in puntnanee ihtreof. a?ainft the eonujirary of V e Iead r of a wrti-nal prrty to rcsiat the najoritj ; pritic.i'le m est;tt.:bht-il in this Govriinii Tit at the ex- pfosa of iU exitenre are inritt-d to F-tid, fnr.m each ! tat, two Meatec from trery ',.uirre:ft!al Latrict and four ! Icuatcii at large, to tli Convnittoo. KbwiKb. M eca,N.w York, t fuiiwan. Jusrra H:.TLinT. Value. Goti.iE C. F irt, N.w 11 jnip'liire. LwEXrE ItRir.nn. Vermont. Jon T. Ooo;riui, SUj-i-a- LusttLa. Wit. M.Cincr, llhnde I .-land. GiDr-s Weli, Crtuncctirut. J Mt T. .IlrkWAS, Vf Jcrpy. Tu'-Mis WitLi I'lin.cjlvani, Ueorge Il'.r.niti, Maryland. Altuo Caltwell. Virginia. Tuiat.va SfiAjNta, Ohio. C'AS.SITS M. CLT, Kenturlvf. JkJ Kii' hie, Indiana. Kokw.?i B .Tim, Illicoid. 7.nr.iAii CuAM.it,.. Mi hian. Joiia U. TwetLi, tiooriMn. AujCiSiiER Kiast-V, .MinneMita, AbhVW J. PTEA KSf-t Iowa. A g. Joxts, Mtoonri. Mwrijt F. C 'nww. U:iti. Lewi- Clituae. Di.-tiict CvIut.1.1. ltc- li.'?. Xatfifl r-m.i THE CHAFXESTOW C0KVEW1T0W. VTlliinallsiB rarajaat. As was predicted, the National Pemo- ' cracy are at last divided on the Slavery ipiestion. The majority report of Ihe t ('ommittce cf one from each State, report ed a Platform that neither Congress nor 1 Territorial L"gis'.iture nor any other power j fouu eiCiuae Slavery trom a Jernlory. This was the report of the Slave States, v.ith California and Oregon 17. The I MINOBITY (1G cf the Free States) reported that the whole question be EubuiitieJ to :hc Supreme Court (which thty know to j Le ultra Slavery) thus ignoring all their j heretofore lofty professions of Popular 1 Sovreignty in the Territories. (The Mi nority represent 172 Electors, and the Majority 127.) The Miaority report ch rird by 27 majority. Xotwithstacding this degrading humil- iation and back-down on the part of the I North, the Southern Delegates were ' mostly dissatistcd, and withdrew to St. Andrews Hall, where they organized. Senator Kayard in the chair, and pro- ceded to "indignate" each other. I Douglas' Northern friends and a few , remnants from the Southern delegation remained together and went cn as though ' she Union was not dissolved," luttremb 1 ng and undecided what to do. They arc loore "sectional" in their division than 1 tie Republicans. The Fire-Eators evi- !. ntly iulcnd to hold the red over them, i and frighten them into abandoning Don- 1 )-ias. ceven nauois were naa on iuonday ! this week, when Douglas Lad 117 to l'.O votes nearly Lalf the rcrn-ailder I . ing scattered. The Southern Conven. 1 n, with the Wocd men from New York 1 i.d the Buchanan men from Illinois, will i. present a majority of the States, There a great deal of bitterness. Collector : p. .ker and II. Is. Wright of Penn'a had a uowu -ua timers luumgea in out- ( barbarism and brutality is going down be- ' -'''s' I ueath the ban of law aud of public opinion. Cdablesto-V, May 2 The Northern I - Cnvention was called to orJcr at balf , Eight of the largest counties of Mary t .st 10. Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. I lind ete reprcsenud in the Republican i , ., .. ., , State Convention, at Ualtimore, last week. K udrick. Ihe Convention then proceed-I , , i j r ... , , .1 It was vio entiy assailed by a gang of u"oi or cauuiaaic ui me i real- "7- On the 57th ballot, the vote stood: ' P iglas 151, Guthrie C5, Hunter 10, 1. tie IS, Dickinson 'J, Pavis 1. Mr. Ashe, of N. C, moved thcConven ' a adjouru. Mr. Gittings, of MJ. mov i .' that the Convention adj turn to meet on i e 1st Monday in June, in Baltimore. T'.f amendment was rejected. A vote of States wis demanded oa the motion to ad j irn audit was agreed to Yeas 118, N .js 100. The Convention sojourned at otiarter to eight o'clock to meet to mor- i morning. i he Seceders cr SoutLern Convention ii ' (bis morning and adopted the nisj ir i . platform as reported to the other Con t .lion. The Pacific Railroad resolution v- - a lojt;d, but not without considerable i.. .osition. Aijhl ,S smoi. The Soutb- . i Convention met at the Theatre, at S '. i ' Mr. Hatch, uf La, motcd lo u.. -it ur.';l i.,jD. t- ranjsiw, as the other Convention have not yet made nomination. The motion was carried aod the Convention was declared adjourned. There was Urge audience of ladies, and the (JODvenlion lormea iiseu imu i mm meeting. Mr. Yancey, of Ala., addressed the meeting. LTEST. New York, May 3, P.M. ThcCbarlcs- .. .. . ton Convention bas adjourned, to meet at t i.: .1.-1 c.i. . i Jjamujure uu tue iciu ui tuue. - A Sea-Sick Politician'. A passenger , , ... . c i, i. ...I i: i... un uuaru mo nioamcr o. it. ""'" iog her passage from Boston to Haltiiuorc, ; gives the following description of a sea-sick politician: I As the ship continnes to roll and pitch, ' the delegations coutiuue to throw up their speculations and their breakfast. "Are j you hick ?" was just cow asked of one del-; gate, "Sick 1" yelluped the man, " yes, ! sick as a horse." "Who's your candi-1 date!'' "I shau't contend: I've tbrowed up five times already, aud now (yellup) l ie i7.it to Jo t ai-a u :" and he d,d. The idea of talking politics at this time is the rcfitiemcnt of cruelty. On AVcd'day week, at Charleston, the ' Couvetition was startled by the death ufj. m.. " w. chmruiau of the delegation from er- mont. aod once a candidate for Governor. ' He died of apoplexy. Go Thursday, . (he members foiluwcd his remains to the bout which was to c o live)' them back to hid I mountain Lome. Judge Payne and Senator Pui-h of Ohio, are entitled to gome credit for telling the i ,. i t?i y l j r l leiuusrucy mat jiavurv utuiiiuutu ui luem concriouA which would deprive them of any r-iectors or Lougresimcn iu me rrce State ni fn tt 11 xT V I The Tammany Hall men in New lork ' fired a fialute of five hundred ffUUS OU the ! t ... ... .. . . aUajision uf their clique into the thanes- i . l0U Uvcil- Philadelphia, Right Again ! lA o.rs Pint tnnpnu, o-tts tut Vains." Democratic ItMitt bsfvrc Ote. Lltctt'm. Thr MnraL. lnt Tnpsil.e. in PhilnnVl , . , , ' ... phia, was perhaps the most obstinately con'estcd of any muuicipal election ever ; held there. The Charleston nominations ' ; not being made, every branch of the De- j mocraey united, with the State and Na- j tional Administration, the Ihjer and I Col. Forney, in support of Hon. John 1 Kubbins for Mayor. All shades of the i , .1 Opposition adhered to Hon. Alexander j llenrv. Xntwithatandincr the rain, about 70,000 votes were polled equal to the last Presidential election. The Opposition re elected Major Henry, and their four other City Officers, by an average of 1U00 ; majority, 7 to 5 of the Select Councils, ! 07 to 06 of the Common Councils; half of j the Aldermen chosen this year, &.O. The j victory is complete, aud astonished aud i disheartened the lKniocracy, who hoped to rally in Philadelphia, and make a show for Foster and bis party. CONGRESS bas done little or nothing the past week so many Members being at Charleston as to prevent quorums for the proper transaction of business. Tho five new ierritones whicu tue House Committee on Territories propose ! to orcanize. coutaiu respectively the fol- I lowin: number of inhabitants : Ciiipiu'wa, from ,S. 1,1:.. li.iLi.tib. l'lke tYk, 8.000 to lo.noo S.iiO to lU,OiM) S.O.IO li.uw to J0 OnO lljOWl to ft.OUO Each bill of crganization contains the fjiluwiu2 proviso : J'rovi.ilnl, That, nevertbelscs, slavery bas no legal existence in the said territo ry, aud nothing herein contained shall be construed lo authorize or permit its exis tence therein. The noted Pugilists who met in El) ,arjJ- l0 fl-ht each other, foifeited ,heir banjs clujed the police, aod sneak-! ,i ,,. mnrino- to snot where they bruised each other for over two bours one's arm bcinir disabled, and the other's ; os Lidded by the force of Iheir repeated ! ' - . . . ! i blows 1 The ring was broken tn upon, y. Then Ihe ordinary business of a news and the contest left as it begun, undecided. paper did not give it support ! Each party claims the victory, but the ref eree declares it a drawn battle. One wis . doubtless the strongest brute, andtbeoth i er the most expert. Thousands of dollars WCre bet upon the result, and hundreds of quarrels aud fights will ensue because neither bas won. E.ch tide accuses the ! I11 uas al" "Kn Proven inai jir. ;! SllJder has3 ,145, Northumberland C ,038, ! other of breaking up the beautiful game t Baker edi tor of the ' I ennsylvan.an, j Montour 3,102, Columbia 4,153, Lvcom t lee . . it. fn,it from hinw i V 1.lll,a?cll!i,a reC'ves tWk ,,n- l 7 30 8 riin.nn fiOft r.,, .0S ! D 1 defeated. It was a diustiog, brutalizing j gcene tLts pounding and maiming of j Gd's image by men claiming to Lave j U'ia iuiiilo tJJ wku naimiut w ""'v ds and souls ! We rejoice to see in-1 dicalions both in Encland and America, that tnch a deuur-ilizing, revolting relic of ,j:. ,,.,) ,.n ,, ,, Mn j hard v save u a t til i caiti i the members from violence. Their second meeting was iu a more retired placc.where : they appointed a full set of Delegates to j : the Chicaao Convention. The insults the ' rocmocrs icceivcu .in muai usi..uj- .u the character of the city. Such things i were allowed twenty years ago in the Free : States, but the world is growing better. 1 ., M . . j i ' ill! t.'..l' i'JUJ X. AUG UlUlllllll.l General Conference of the t .1 ..j: .. I'.ciuuuiBb i Kpiscopal Church, commenced its sessions j in Ibis city to day, liisbop Morris, of j Cincinnati. is 1 resident. I here are two hundred and eighty-e.ght delegates in at- . f a rf lhfm Some of vsfi tendaoee. C onlereuce to bold dai.y scss-' for , lhirJ parlT vh,ch was organized to di ions, from 8.30 A. M. to 12 M. This I vert votes from what was known as "lhe Peo niorning's session was occupied in perfect- : pie's Party" with ns. Tbf "People's party" in" the organization, electing Secreta-. was in opposition to the Democratic party. j D j W e did not know ihere the party organized nes, e. ' a "lhr Republican party." The opposition CoLLMBUS, Ga., May 1 1 he steamer ; ,0 tne Democratic party was called -the Peo Calhoun bas exploded in the Ocmulgee pie's party," aud to divert votes from that River. Mr. Crawford, acting-Captain, party ihe third party was orsanized. Theob was mortally wounded, and Hugh Atkins, jecl 10 iiviit lhf -reople's party." two engineers and two passengers danger- '.urc,h a lhird organized! - . -- a, its, sir . ous.y itjurtd. ix negra at nanus , Were ;lki. Most Startling Disclosures In the U. S. .Senate, soon after the meeting of tbc present Congress, a i (JomnuttCC was raised to investigate ' alleged corruptions growing out of j the printing of Congress. ' This Coin- mittee havo made a voluminous re- port, establishing, ly the testimony of' tl.n I I.,...,.,.-.. In ,....,..KJ .i.r..n .-. .....ta, uv ,., - nit; lucts : u I. That the sums paid for printing were i enormously large, affording immense profits. I " That a large proportion ol the plunder ,hs obtained, was used to sustain Democrat- ic newspapers and to purchase Democratic votes. 3. That the so-called "Staight-out-Ameri-ican" party was in the pay of the Administra tion, for the purpose of defeating the Repub licans'. 4. That the President of the United States was fully cognizant of these nefarious trans actions, and iu several cases directed how the plunder should be distributed. In proof of the above statements we unjoin lite wuowing testimony, laKcn i ueiuru vuiaiuiuee : Testimony of Vorncliut Wcn?cll. Tt-BsniT, Jan. 31, ISfiO. Cornelius Wen- and examined. :r- " who vas chosen printer A. William A. Harris, j And who for the Houeof Representa- . lives 1 A. James B. Steerfman. It. Who executed the printing 1 A. I ii 1, sir. Wijj you state how ycu came to exe cute the printing ! A. By an agreement wiih Messrs. Harris and tiieedinati ; and a portion of the Kxeoo- ' l,vc was uuoer me cunirui oi me iui- frtitit'f IVnamnfm j g. hat sums have yon paid to the par - ' nes cteciea or naving inc right to execute ! lnis Puhlic prtnting a Cinidera(itn lor ' KAEk.uiiii 11 uui acu, diiu receiv ing lie nri- ccs nleJ n v law ? 0 1 A. I think 10,000 odd to Sleedman ; I think 33,(ou to Mr. Harris. H What other sums of money, other than these two, have you been called upou lo pay, or have you paid ! A. I pa:d to .Mr. Itice, of the Prnnuhani ait, under an arrangement with him, $t 1,11)8 besides the two sums mentioned. J. Any other sums, Mr. Wendell ! A. To Mr. Severns of the I'hiladelphia ArM r,sln? i:t mu Tie lnla cll3re is $'.150, hut a portion of that was not directly l.he A'"- . 'J'h ma' be considered by the direction of ihe biecuuve. Do you say. to the Aigus,'-by direction fthe Executive V u , u.lh, t nnd,ri,i ihe other day, to say that there was no compulsion ex- crclseJ P"n ya ,u Pa'i hut vou considered you were, lo a certain extent, bound to give lo tw Argus ? j A. Coder the arranjement with Rice Allow me to say that lt.ee obtained ihe con-, tract, and then Severr.s and his friends : claimed a part, and I was directed to reduce the amount 10 Kice, and pay an amouut to is'everns. i y. W hu directed you ! A. li A. A. wnho.n"oUvonem.-an by the Executive! "f I'hilad., and W. M. Wright of Pitts JAMKS Ul.'i;HANAX. . t burg, were namod as Senatorial Electors Was this done verbally and personally! j Messrs. Swearinger, Macklay, Fuller l):d yon consider it necessary for yon to ' hese sums as a condition on which the : pay printing was 10 oe continue. 1 in your nanus .' ' A. Most certainly I did. Thai I have an- j swered before. I have contributed towards 1 Ihe expenses of the parly other sums, bui j none thai I considered to have reference 10 my obtainitm or retaininj the work. I (j. At these conversations wnh ihe Tresi- dent, was was present ! ! A. On some occasions Mr. Bijler, I think, ; who present Q. Mr. Wendell, how much a year do you suppose you have contributed : A. I think durins the past four years. I I have contributed directly or mdiiecily $1110,- oou. How the "Pennsylvanian" lives. Mr. Vm. Kice, formerly printer of' tbe Pbilad. ''Pcnusylvanian," testilicd j as lollows : I Q,I,!ion. Vou were Ihe publisher of The Answer. Yes,sir. Q. What disposition did you make of it ! i A. I was to pet $10,000 for ifl; but I did not get it. Printing political newspapers is ban business. Q. YYith reference to Ihe rermiV', I ask you what was its value, and what did il ; produce to its publisher. I it at all times. 1 s""" "'"'y T"n ! Sometimes we had the Sheriff, and il helped us along. I had his patronage three years, and the patronage of the City two years, from 1856 10 ,85s- I mean the advertizing patron- Re. .10, 011 , oic iiziitiK ifi vw L7iuc ujiii nut iuppnrt a Ihmoeralie paper. y. Ior the city! A. No, Sir. Q. How came a purchaser to buy a paper for $1(1.011(1, that was losing all the lime ! A. It was a political machine, and it was used for political objects. 1 1 rod il(illnri n vonr frmn orvrnmnnf i omcc.hJ1Jcr in Cuslom House, without performing any ofiicial duties whatever. That is the way the ill's Wliail!CI, A 1KI L 1 S IIIU w U V L It U ; Buchanan organs liavc been kept up and tlie treasury pluudcrcd. jhe "Wational Union" Trap. "We cony on this point from the evi-: donee of Mr. .vlvcstcr J. Megarirec, a l'lulndelplua dealer in paper and dam acred politician?, to the serious prcju- dice of the country, but (it is under- ptoodj) at no serious loss to himself. Hear 'him, and note the wires by i l i -. wniciime - " uonai puppet is Kepi 1,1 llvcly action : U. Did vou receive any money for political purposes in Pennsylvania or New Jersey , l-.., M r U'.rJJI t ' vnness. Am I really compelled to answer $nch questions ! Sir. Kennedy. I think il is wilhin the scope of the inquiry. The Committee thought the question was a nroner one. mo) that it should be answered. ! I ' " . . I : ' a. I did. tsir receive monev al various I limes for political purposes. Q. W ere those moneys expended lor the j pruiuoiKut ui mc luicics.a m mc 4emocrauc Q ,d y(,0 beljre ,hat wa, B,c,arj ,0 he success of Uic Democratic party ! A. We ce rtainly did, or we should uot have given them the money. vj. What was the th.rd party ealledt A. The straight American party. The "straight outs." Q. Vuu speak both of Pennsylvania and ; New Jersey ! A. Yes, sir. O. And of those Slates only 1 A. Ves sir ; of those only. So if ever you see this little joker ro:n:r it" hereafter whether in ; ivni)l;vlvania. Xcw Jersey, or else . . ., . ,, , . , Where, and wllOtllOr liC Calls himself 'Slraiirht American, NUtlOnUl L III" on," or sometliin? die, just lx-ar in mind that the money that keop? him Ini..iii! comes througli the Weti'lells and Meprargecs of the day out of the Federal Treasury. X. Y. Tribune. It was further proved that Mr. Jewett, of the Fillmore paper in Utif filoe city, received a portion of the 1'ost Olfice printing within the sift of the President, at prices X IN KIT PER CENT. AIJOVE WHAT WAS FAIR. This Know Nothing paper was also thus paid, by roliliing the National Treasury, to divide the Op position partv ! THIS IS ALL PROVED ON OATH OF DEMOCRATS 'IT I EM HELVES, A XI) PUBLISHED UY CONGRESS ! ! More Secret Conspirators. The I'ittaburg Ditjmtch, speaking from positive information, which it says is en tirely reliable, remarks that the so-called ''Union Movement" is a secret, oath bound, political association, whose real j a'm 9 t0 Kepublican party, or any other adverse to Slavery. Tho cau- ' ,. , .... . . , , , I in" ihe Itih day ol sani luoniii, v.z : d,date is imt.ated by a blasphemous oath, , ' Tc Acc,,,,,., .1 Marv K. K .hinson, which no Christian man could ptsnibly ! Alm:niirator of Th-urni A.7, dec'.J. take without insultiug bis Maker. The : s. The aecouui o! John I'. M.uee and ori'anizatioa already exists iu Pittsburg, at James M'C.-'ig'it. Keeu...rs ol Audnw .W- Ilarrisburp, and elsewhere tbrob the j ? '"if. 'tta?XVl-V''- 'I'V1' V. , . , , 1 . J. i lie account ol ainiaui rcaruti, A I- Mate and 13 being actively recruited iu I mlis,ral,,r o! .1L1 M-Cormiclv. J.;o-J.. who all the States iis leading spirits, here j waN ul,e f Adiuiinsiiaiors ol K,r. 'ilium aud elsewhere, beinj; formerly of the cx-; m ., dee'd. I ploJed division which defeated tho Kcpub ! licius in this Slats iu 1S50. The new : Order has the same end in view for 1SU0, ! and will succeeJ, unless the Republicans, being forewain.'J, stand aloof from the Order, which is ou!y corrupt and mischie vous in every aspect, aod which no fair dealing, honest politician can desire to see g . , es.aui.sueu ... . ire- eo .uuiu. nueu ours. 7 tlhlurij Journal. n.V " no , t, . I Si,lhe Ihird l'ar'y Convention t ; Lancaster, on Wednesday of last week ! ("wording tbo Ayre) comprised only about fifty (mostly self-appointed) Ilelw- Flltc frjm yj ,,r .jq COui,tie, mostly in , . ., , ,,.,' . .. that section. 1 hey bad ol Officers . No Governor was nominated J. R. Injersoll a(1 Mauday, delegates to Ualtimore aud a tremendously conceited Address was i,j .1 .-.; i. . .1. 1 aJP,cd! cl"u"Dg themselves as tbo only good, wise, and safe party in all our glor- i0USj endangered Union ! r, , , Mr. Dewccs, a venerable Henry Clay man from Schuylkill county, asked for a decided, uumistaLable 1'rotcctivo Tariff .... resolution Another eentleman nunc I that John M'L 'au and John Bell be rec ommend as a Presidential Ticket. Roth propositions, however, were voted down, almost unanimously. Mr. Dawson, of Pbilad., said there was not a District in the State fully represen- ted there. The President (John .S Littell) was j ,ed , milkc a Slate Committee at his leisure when the dull, disorganizing, fig end of "Straight-ism," dissolved. It is simply an attempt, on the part ot the wire.pUncrs, to turntbhsState-as in 18.30 - , i -. , ln' ,he ('f ,he 1 ree-Triule, l'ro- Slavery party, and we hope and believe lew 11 any uonesi men win tins year oe cautrlit iu the trio. '"In vain is ihe net spread in Ihe sight of any bird" that bas ouce escaped it '. 8t.The Report of the Hoard of Reve nue Commissioners, Harrisburg, 18!i0, is before us. Some of the columns are not footed up. There are several valuable recommendations made. The total taxed property, 569,9 19,807, is an increase of $:iS,OOG,000 since 1851. The whole No. of Taxables we do not see stated. Union county has 3,215 ; o ' Mifflin 3,095, Juniata 3,iiC7. Ihe highest sum for each taxable, is that of Philadelphia S1.42. Then comes ' " " Vt x u ti nut i v u i a v-- i uvmiuiico , Cumberland, $3.98; Delaware, $3,92 ; ' Chester and Piauklin, 3.59; Dauphin, 83.41; Mifflin, S3 39 ; Lebanon, S3 37; Bucks, S3.22 ; Lancaster, 3.10; links, , S.09; Northampton, SO th; Lnion.j.:! Oo; Northumberland. $2.8 ; Snyder, $2 20; Ceutre,S'2.17; Clinton, $1.79; Lvcominz, .si ci tt- .i 1 . rr. . 5,1.5b; Wayne, (the lowest) Go cents per taxable. The amount of increase in Union coun ty on the valuation of 1857, is 53,810. iUc o..uviU.u vision to ""F'.' Soo-h Fifth street, a propertveW cent, item, and reduced the 2 J mill item , V ennsisun? of a symd Frame II, .use Jli 4121 3fJ7. The 2 mill tax of the county is now i upon $3,092,092, and tho whole retnrned I value of taxable property is S3.749.830. ! (Inlv $77 fax nn vntehes in I "ninn pmin. , , . .. . ! Jf- ty, $12 in Snyder, SI in Sullivan, S5.88 " syOlumnia, ana none in ..! and t urest r,n.,r r.,ll,,Vn t . The increased assessment of Union coun ty in 1857, is 195,177, and of Suyder SS2,479 while Centre bas Jecreatcd $70,159, Lycoming S99.417, audj Nor thumberland S271.S40. (We pity the sufferings of our poor neighbors !) The Orphans' Court Sales in our coun ty, oo lands assessed ai $15,900, amount- ed to S32.338 thus sbowio? the assess ments to be less than balf the value of I land offered at public sale. The name J proportion hold? good generally. A Hiilish e-iptiu tri d t j soiiiG free negroeii in Virginia. The vecsel was for feited, the earn released to ir-i owners, ' but the j'iry dii n t ar'' upon any pun ilirnnt f ir the jjuiltv htfieer. I11I021 oitiU) I out I lro htiiiMlioii lilKKK s, the lion. A!i'M s.U u f I'reMcit-nl Jn.trre fr tiie Soth Ju'tici.il lii strict f IV 11 n sy I vain;i, C(iui)nei ol the coutitifs of i iiit.ii, M :I.n aiul Wuytter. and lni li r Kern, an-l J V Si mom x Aomj cUl Jtii!"es in Uiitt'ii rotitiiv. h;tVt iMiet( ihir precept, liranii" ilale lit- ihiv vt I'eb. " l" uur-ririi, ii'i irir ni'intii ui un trpuiiiib oun,oiiri 01 .cniuioh i ic a, "y-r ami Tertnnier. and (J'-nTal t-i.irter j j n at lewishi.ik;. i;r iite c.iiniv r r.Mo.v on ilie .seen 1 MO.Mi A V ci .MV (I-iiiu t he 1 Iih day) ISfiO, ati-1 in rouiintip one uttk, Anlie.e is tiierf(.re hentiy jvcii 10 the t't-r- , oner. Justice : n( thr- IV.kv ami ('onlaliie in and t"'r (lie ccunty f I ni.-n, to appear tn !her own proper persons wnh ih-ir r'T'.r'I. inqui sitions, examinations and oilier reiiiMiitraitres lo do tho things u Uifli ul iheir ulhces aii'f in their behalf appertain tn he ilnne ; and all U'it tie.sses and other p r."n- prosecuting in t. half of tlip Ciiinimiuvealih a-'.nn-,t any person .ir persons-, are reijimed tn b t!ini and there attendin'T. and not darl wiilmut leave at their peril. Juror are p'iie-tt'd tn hp punctual in th''ir atitvuJance at ihr appointed time c pecca ble to ii'ttice. (iivcn under my hand and pal at the her ill's Ori'icp :n hwhlnii 1 h- Vt'lh d;iv of March, tn the var i f our l,ml ine ihniian l eiiht h'tudretj an t s:X'v and the fi'.'htv-foiirih yar of the Independence n the I'niled Nntes of America. i"d save the t'utnuinimcalth ! JOHN CKOiliOVt;, Sierrl! , REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTIt'E is licTcliy siveii to all con-. L crrne.ljthat the lull, .winy; nann d persons have settled their accounts in llie Keiiistei's Oilice at l.ewisOur, l.'iiu.n counly, and that the said accounts will be presciiiea I...r cniilir mation and allowance at Orpli.nis' Court, lo be held at l.tWlSIII'lli:, lor the county of l uion, on the thud I'miny ol MAY iu xi,be- 4. The account of J:ic.-!i lluniTy, A.lininis Irator id" ..:c"0 Z-iyr-, lute ul the b. ruh of Lewisbor', liee'd. o. Tne account ..( I'avid H't!.m. tiuardian of Ui.i, -i.i'v .', l.'.ih, aii.l il.iitttnU (., minor chtUivn of M.ire a.il ll.uin.th .stalil, late Mary and Hannah Ueehtei, bi th ol li li I faloe township, ib-c'd. fi. The account of lartc SVnker and I l 1' I 1... II . .1 .iimo 1 oss 1 1. v c, ... 11 o. 01 .niu'i -.i it Ml uf ,1ni.M,Jlr , ,!.,.,. ,. ,.-,. 7. The acc .uiu of John Noll and Karr.tiel si)1,,iSt iuiii, jsiiators ol C!tru!uina A.., late ol Kellv u.wnship, derM. H. The account i f James W. S.in !s. Ad : tninisiraior of IVV.Y.ou Hut-iu, late of the borouiri of .ulltf,,, iie.-M. tt. The account I John M. I! t.iini..trator of the est;;:e ol -ury late ol I lie borough o; Ne-.v II.-r.in i r.fi r, A .!- ecM. 10. Tne account .it "nrles miuistrator ol the e.'.ite .1" .. late ol H.iriler ton:iship. .i.e'd. I'. IC -in ry. A !- icy y.l.isi.r-. II. The account i l .I.iali li.inc!; istrator of ihe e-l:i!C of II 11 if ' ' late of While Deer toivn-h.p, d-e'd. A.imin 1. The account ol lie. t-e A. Fri !: and Kll Sillier. A ltniOlstrators ol tie esiate ol Kizibilh Frick. late ol I.eu isl urj.-, dee'd. 1:1. The account o! J..'ui Walls au l ."ar.ih Ann iSlock. Utecutor an i Kx-can tx ol M:rt:n A. S!rk. late ol l. - t I -Imr;'. ,l.-, ' l. 1 I. The account ( K..l.ert Cnol-.r. one of the Adirontraiors . .. 00. I ij.'.u-i .', late ot W hile Deer lou-nh:p. !-.'!. 15. The accotint 0: It l.t-rt Can I. r, A I ministrator ol 7.o-;i; I'-oio-.r. la'e 1 1 toe 0. r oui;h of l.eici!..ir.r. .'cM. i.i:ni!'.i: Mi:r:i:!i.i.. n.-o-'.-r. Iie..ister's OtHce. I.eiii-l..ii j. Apr. I I. ii!i) e. Two Exetlieut Western Fjnns IOll SiU:-or will le Kch;tp-d fi-r Property tn t-cntral i'enni Ivania One tract of ' acr- .m In- ui!i !it: of lt'rre county, l.irt. u ih a p iiicc mill, and schooi-houe near. The oih-r, near tne wp-l line of ai 1 r-iimiy. ci'tii;i:n- I acies. a stn-rt diiance fii-in a g.-ed sffil-'ineni. Tio-y are 'Mi miles south and m iiiIi ps id !). Moine-, the (.'ajuial d ihf Si.t'f. itnd ut s Irom ihe line ot ihe Hurl ; U2 '"ii A Ms-onri Kiver Ilailroad. Ihe Und is r II i n it. "fa E'ol quaiiiv, and tunher conveiucni. lnI::nnia i ihe dojnty town. iVrMn desirin til iii.ikii)'; a purchase will niake lut:hcr inq nric at ihe iitur Jf VhrunicU cSce. .ewilur April --". VSrVVAriD HOI Vl'I.NK tpMiri mil? lur S.iU or Ix chanse! Will be so1, 1 cheap lor Cash or exchanged for Town Fioperty or Farms in ihe West Branch coiiniry, a 411.11. my of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIYE handsome Farms. Their location Is in a Western state, and for health, beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelle d. I'ersons smcereiv anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by callin; on I K it J M LINN ii f r 1 s 1 1 1 1 rcr rp 1 .1 1 1,11 FOR SALE OR HEIST TWO DOl UI.K FIS MK 110!- SKS and Lots, each i'litaMe f two iamihes one on .North Foutth street and one on iSt. John treei, for Sa!e. Hall of each of tlip aruivp rldust-s are tur Kphi. '- N - ,tre,, I.ewisburs, Jan. So, !.'. Ae-ent (jin. House aitd Mure RtMin oa Market Mrrcl, Ac, fi Tt, ra THE subscriber offers for sale several -A ' IIRICK HOI'.sns, and other Itinl-jLi ' dines, situate in the liorouith of Lewisburg. , I'ersons wishing to purchase, will please ea Mr Ji)naan fV(lIf wno ' lve them such information as thev mat- desire. j Ju'y 18-VJ tl.M'IINABI.E. FCa SALE. on a half Lol of eround. Terms easy. Apply May 17 A. II. OUsti: FOR SALE. i rFHE well-known Tairrn Mund aniieeas, rim in i.ie i.cwisnure jt Bridge, in Chillisquaque iiiwn'hip. Norih'd Co. Il will be sold on reasonable u-rnis. Inquire of WILLIAM FlilCK. I l.ewisbnrs, Dre. 17. ISM. I FOR. RENT! rpiIE T It,t(i.1.S occupied at pre jX sent by Washinston llut. h nsi n as a Saloon. They are sui.abie for S 1 1 OP'S. For Terras apply to Jan. 27. JOHN U. I.INX. FOIl SAT.K. DESIKA11LE ISiiiNliiiK I.ot.33 feel feel from by I i V dtep. Kn quire of Beaver, Kremer ck V'ture. A iOR "'-T-Ttt-i FKWIKO HOI'SES -1" b,1"h ltttU ."I'tti wn Lewhturs, Jan. 0 lS'JO. Pl. ??li;hjen-a in Ihvolcb. TTNION (funty, S : The CVuitm nualih j of lruiisylvaaia, u. William Walking tit eetin. herea, Ki.n WTaiN, by her next friend Joseph Walkpr, d: I on the 2 h dav of Septemher, A. I).. prefer her p-litu n lo our Jmli-M ot ll.e l'im: t of tummou l':. t.. t tin c-iiu'y t I'ni. 11. at a utt i -l.l t l-airl.urir 01 an I Lr-;.'l r.,u:itv. prwviiv' tli-.t f t 11).- MU-- II,. r.-irt ! l.ril. U HiV' !- 'ii 'nii''il ti .'in O L. i.I- r ti.ti itfuy ruteiril iul wib T' U the I"-' I Wi:li:tUl H:.tkin. V tln-ref. rt (.'iniiian t U. t -r-- wf a;.. It.e I Vilt.am tUtkitir. tt.-O M tt n: n..t- U tit-r bu-iiit - injri u. w!.a'iifT 'H 1- tt. -.ir iu your (r- p.-r p. r.- n ..-.. :.M,iir J'l I hI L-.-o-ir al ' uri ..f r. :ii.i...ri rit-... thi-rt t.. r- I.M .-r fl.f il noirOf. ua .V-.t.-l iv th- I l!h tix t My t-.-t. td.u-w.-r tU ;.ft!:K-n r,r iO t r,I H. ,j, l. iZJ. Mi -I t-- (' i-i'i-o- 0 "w u hi. liv IheruKl Ir .'u --u .!- "..' U -l n I-- rr I fi'.m t'i- t t.l- "i u.Ir.iii ny. tf. :iL., l. tin- A it "f Cfin-ral Ax n)-: iu Kiitii :. vfU- ;.r..t .r..ri.tr . AnJ l.r.-..i v.u Hivii..! to ;.!. J' Hi L UO.-.-OUO. t,.-hf. l.i-wiftmr Aprtt'.i. lti) :I Hl'OKN'A IN IMvnBf'E. "f T.u ('otir.ty, SS : The ( .'tniMimri weahh J of Pennv!vaiiia lo JuLn A. M'Vj late ol said county, (freetins : here.-K, Miuiii r Fli ? MTot late Marsaret F!len Int ) ol the B rooch of l.rw isfjiir, -'ountv il I'ninn ami S ate ol IVnn- nvivwt.ia. y hT r X! fri-i,t 1 -vi. t I hontu A II 1 io.rii-t- ii. ii ! on'th I'Ml, ; -y of :tO,. r. I' . -. . r-L r r p- f it i. it to ur .lu.lij - f our ' ' "! ' "Hini"ii I'J.-a f..r ? ir.- roiii.lv i f l.oi.iii. i -.tii-1 .r th w ll.ffnn !! t-.i th. D.-it h. -a..l M-.rA..r. t t, U u M i . u.ichl -lin.it . I r. ni the T-n if ! m.iti .ni"i. entered ittt) wdli vim Hi.- -;'! .I.iliu V M'i'm. U e' tlo U,rr. f..r.' nii-iiti 1 v- n. an t.f Tore w- di-l. th mi I J. tm M i iy, U.:.t -. t i.ita a' all - 'h'-r hu-iuei. aii'i x-!! i.:tt"e.'r. i.h l "n I a; n-.tr m 'our j.r- j r .iM-.n N I" re our Jt t L-i--iirj. al ; i f r ih. . 1 t 1 Ij-r. l.tv M.-(, tiiv tl. N'h ..i -t M:.v iv t. II. .11-. IT tl.f .rlti.l..t ti,".i.l M4rj.tr. -t l.:l ejiii-. if miiv yi-tl li. .l.v tl." . ' your flff. .1-.ii.il i.nt I.- ti DiJTn:i'.iiiv . t'fe. st.l.' In rh" A. I ..! r.. -1 ..w i.t l: TL-UL t HI. U M--. e l rr .11) ttit- l. r..:p ..I I i i.-rrtl A--ruil.lv iu ru.-u c.- m.l-' UQ 1 .r. . 1 Nii 1 J.oIN LK lscji; j t. Sli.riff. i.l urr. ATit P. 1- f '? t . t t "t 1K. I'.ISF.NWKIVS Tar and Vood Kartha PECTORAL S tie BtsT Mtw.-ise in th.: W.irll f..r th.. tl'IIB . f Couolm and (NiKIj, Cr..up, 1 ir-.i.c ! i ' i-, Asthma, iKflicu'ty in Ureal Ling, l'alpita rion of tlie ll-art, I'ip'lieriu, n l f'T the hKl.Il.i' f.f f t : Ii t s ill n.lT.r..-) StinTe. i.f t'.in-iiri..'i'Pti, 1 br wiiliali I'imums cf the Thr :it i.n l t'lu-.-t, aud uLith rc dispose to t'opMimp'i.'n. It i- -- ti 1: ur t y n.Iitf.'eil t'. '.h- n.!I .-lire . f X.-TIIM A. p. ii,..,. 1 .,! I to ,. , it m ...... ri i ...1..: Pi ti. ni... . I llii Tail 'U .t..'ll 111. t.'l!. ... 1 1 1. it.. it i- ..a. lev 11 .Pii ..r..l . no I It A i:t-: v kin i.r .Motli .. P. ll.-u.-:,t:.l.. tn .!! I' !-.!. II- tllO l'l.l. t.. M i ll. D.i: -, .V . bru.-;':.-t m.1 Iitu i-r in . li I, 1- Estate of Ja.T.cs E Kamlin, Esq. A1 UMiNI-TI! TliU S NOTI. I.'. W here. is. Letters of A !ui:l-:s!rat!..t on tlie i James 1J. 1 1 .in. 1 1 11 , la'e of Lewis! tiro in I itloii ci.unlv, ilecease l. have been gran ted to the or lcrito'd. iol per-ons kti.-u it.;' themselves roit-l.te l to sj;d estate are rei;t;es. te.l I. . maUe inline !, ate pa; nieiit ; and tii. se h iviii claims a;-a;!i-t it w:il re.-:,i llo in properly authenticate-! f. r set.', n.ei,i. SAVI 1!. Oli'ATC. Lewishtirc Feb. . !s'!i- A In.t'r Ailn-inirlratcr's TJotico. Hi:i:i:.S. Letter of A.I:iii:itrr.!iou tot e-tut'-t j i;i;oi:(;i. ami;!:v. w d'-rt'sfd. la'e t t L' in ' Ii ruu-,'!). ( n u n cimi.iy. li;ive l"'t n tr.tii: d to tip ni - ti:.- r, hv ill" lv'it'T i f v;ii cn.iiv. 'II '.': !.-llii; a!i P'Ti nv 1 11 . 1'1! tc il to vnid rt..tf art rciiri'-t. eti it make p;ivin'iii, ;ho-e liavinu . nni atiii.st auihent the same catc.l 1. r se prr-M-iit it ui tin y ..-it: .a . l I. :l. li. sf,l. J'i Fell. a. I.INX, V!n.'r. Lew:sIniriT Graitiiis ;i ...v.-r i f i -.'d Krmt, th- ui -M'.'M d --i' ih;it l pr .tird U it. -It irer w-ifli :h' I.' i -t;-;:'!.!:-! v;.t.et.f ;ii the tutt-t appi "i c l ii'ii r n'T. lit 1 1 if - n.'i-i ! f cr.iir. d Ni.nii- I" 1 ti th - 111 March . p--.lV;tt ani ir::r" until uunnor. llr tray le left at C;(i vr i In'.vz Store, .ir at mv h'Mie (n the Ilivrr Kt-ad a i:.i!e oel- w !.e nr? si. iif j. wiM.tur v FUKr;iTu:iE warliiouce, l " ' C s. LLl tin Matket S-i'iare. l.i wisl.ur. sJ A cood supp'v . 1 t liiiirs. 'I'nblrM, Itlll :tiiH, M:iii(N. Ac. 1.1, li.u.'l 1 r ma le to order by si.J OA Yll) (.IN I LK. CJl ri:iiI0Ii nrw V,"in.!0;ii!s. fur -vis ij f. r sa'e by Wi. IJ ti s Bit 1 1". e. A speciinen inav be seen tit J. tia'loin While's barn. 111 Leu islmrit. :Fcp. lo. ! -i(il "Industry must Ihtive!" rPI.iin(lSIli:i:TIKO.K:dUiM:n;trt. .1. Removed lo Houithton's loriiie. lu p i n Siarkei strict near F- urtli, where 1 will have a' all times a lull assortment of Tin Hare, Moir I'lpr, CDAI. HI f'A.V.s, Mol .,r. ,r. ir. I will aiso make to ( r.lcr, on shoit nottce. Tin litit ters. Spouting or any kind of work iu n.y line ol business. I -' MendingandJohl;iresener.iltvpr.'tr.pt!y attended lo. JOS. A. KKEA.M Ell Lew isbur. Oct CO, is.vj 1, Kl'M'H Tl-M lltK-stiiien-!.. rf.ii. ut i.f ll.ii. nuferier rt Are riulir:i. ii. ii I'l.-.Tinii; shi.is- l":.ns, W n.-l.t-.M l-. upe f .r i-lat'ln n. I..i.i!-- fioi--b -I . r ir.hj Bliki I rcuili UiiH.li,; Pans. Ac. I ALL A. ' sA A" J.is.A. ht:t.tIl R siniLi, ii. civile;. itloiiuy at I.;iv. OFFICE on M.-nth S. com! near .Market Si. .t ll s.l ,';. I'A. t"?"All Professional lltisiness et. trusted lo hi -are will be lanhlully and promptly ailen f Sept.' 11, lH.vj TIN-WARE--Prices Reduced! KRCHANTS and DEM.F.K.s are invited lo call and exaimiie the larstesi assort ment of Y5ll-m;ile TI-lVRi: ! t0 t,e f0n, jn lhe State- tthieh we are prepa- rtd tostM at l.nwta I'moi.sthan lnlerior "..ods are generally sold lor. ( Slt:i,I.i:V V Foltn. Sin cf the I ir-e Cotlee I'd 8m833 Market St, )M. -Alpha Kew Hotel in HiEinliurg. TH E subscriber would respectluily in jfonn the Traveline I'ublic evcrvtttiere, ilia; he has taken and lilted up lhe piemises ol Ceorse ehich, in lhe centre of MAIN ST. M 1 FFL IN !IL' K(i, where he is prepared to accommodate stran;- ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, with Beard and Lod.-ins:. I'Uase pive uie a tail. Ap.t.'a!) CHARLES CROTZEII. A I. t O A I. Ot. l.. ilIE subscriber keeps eonstanllv i n hand a laiec as-oritr.cni i f the very best Sba- ni. .km and Wilkes-Uarrr COAL, lor liuieand stove purpose's, which he will sell al the very lowest pnees lot Cash or Country l'loiiucc. Also, lihicntith-i Cuvf. I'luitrr on, Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man Having good wei-th-scales, full we.ttnt will be given. Cual Yard near Weidnisaui's hotel. OL'iKl.E liOl.M'EIX. Lewisbtirs. Slay ST.'.V,'. ' I-I'll) ANI) PINE Oil. i an t.e ha I al th st oi Fi I' ! PIC-N IC.J Wf jl jump into the Wapn, and all Uka a rife - hm-i n?Ta . . I.AKan, hnndvume and verv cnmforfa- liiifi! op lor the especial a('coin.no.iai,,,n . r.f:-..r ai.ti i.ilier niiu.lar r jrur.ons. T.rmi .u...!. ra'f. A p,y ti. J.IS. M. MOL'SEt. f.fuisbur June :i, l..'a. To the Srfciitil Inattors uf I nion Co. (1 K.N TI.KM In puro.anre of the 434 J S rtn iiol thr An.tl'Kh Vy, l4, jo are her.-hy rctlifi.J to ri.et m Conrrntunat tl.e Cuiit II. .use in J.fwiburp, r.n the first M .n l:iv ( f Mav, A. I, lfi, (l,ejne the 7ih d.iy c f the month.) at 1 o'clock in the after. r:!..n, ai.ii m'Ic-i, tiru iicr by liie Diajonty cf the uhi.Ie numher uf lir'CK.r present, cue pi-r-.m 1 f sctrnnlic an, I literary acquirement, ar.'l t.f -Uiil aru! fxyvrn lire 111 the art at leaeti 11.7. as ('( ui,!y yuper'ntrniient, frr the three su'.reed,,,;. year. ileiermine the amcunt of c.r:.p-n-:itioti fi.i the !imr anJ certify the refil l 1.. S ale Siin. rii.ternlent. at liarriv hvrs. a' requited :y it.-!i:h 4i;h SeetlJ ti said Act. II. IlKI KKMiOK.N, (. iiiiiv Superintendent. Xw Bvrlin, Pa., Uarrh 89, lull). rJOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 1)ri:si..shippit,? (ii,i,d 10 I'hilad. will pit-a-e be par:ic:i::ar and liar!: them in care of Pefpher's Line; (ithemi-e. they Bill be re shipped al Harris. buiB. whirh will Le a.ieii.ie.l ,ih .V.iy , i litis. I-KII HER. VARIETY STORE AMI POST OIT'ICK. L AI! HE sum:! cf Eooks,StationerT, L IVriumerv, Jewelry, Toys, Con feet ion- J e 1 i H. Isp.ces a . a; u rru.t, .Nun. Ilahte,. l'n I y of MCK .AtKs fur h'tl' ar il .1;: l.hV.IM;!-.':f; 1'ost orrrtE. i. 1: t; I i't.Ms u r l.a 'ies and t.ents caa f.e i.a.' at toe 1 OsT OFFICE l:Kli.L suis oi CAVFOM and mher D Hreast I'ms and Ear limits can be had very cheap, at ihe I'o.T OFFICE I )' 1 1 FK. F ;:?.. Laid and I", ultry taken Tn ) LAet.iil.e . r Oi eiN at the 1'iisT OFFICE A FEW h xts 1 f I.'aisn.s, y,a Dales and I'nu.e 1'iunes ii r saie at the 1'Os.T OFFICE iliM.I.S I. r V.. . ! s , r ;..,.,! cf any k.r,"d V proinptii i.tiei.dtd to the 1'osT OFFICE ADIl:s eun n't. I 'I., lar. est ard A... assert. 1 Letter aiirfN'. te I'AI'FK Kr.,.l. pe- .sc. a. he l'OST OFFICE I F v. v. wan: a leauuful (ill T FKAVE. go s . to the l'usl'.tif FICE. IF v n want Li . 10 tt.e sunt iv of fine STATI.'NE-ru.-T OFFICE. I,ICTRY EKY-LIGKT GALLERY, O l-i: J s. SI F.o! ens liar.! 1 1 n.ei'v Hi 0L.-I.1. i.'s M.oe Si are f'nre, Store, SlaiLt sir. e ' . .!.!.';.. s." . It. p. ;l.e- L.'ai-: ut", l'a. 1 7 v.-.v. y.i.i j jxo rrrrs, f.e 11 t.al -up. r. or style. In add.noa : . I ent nor. jiirand Intake !-S:i, lut:f or small, equal to ie an ).. le. Also. HALTO- -e j t irts ;.re ci lorto to rep- ate srjtt.i 1 toaiioil paint u.f. !e :'v ,; .xpression and leaiurea I rouiienl onlylv the Canirra. - ..re p..!. l,i,,. an) J ),avf ,ne !" '' r ' "I'ty- ii mu4 me.,s. r. pr:' "j. imsj p :. t't:-Of.-1 'lo- I.--; T V I I S. J rr-.'I.t :"e, ; LiVii thai h..l C II I l ii. -e j .( 1:. A. t'l-;V. r: exam i.e -p. LI Wis nut! 11 J.. b m.-s -J. rum r.ri I ' i'bnr,' I'laclcg Mill, iferav-'eVtca eep c. iisVM:y .n hand and .o.icii i- to . r.!-r I Iniii ini:. Siding, l'im . MiIi. M.iit( 1 . Iiliil, l:i;itil.: s i l ail patterns, at,.! a'i , ;!o rdesrr..ti. ns i l Wood Wirk u?ed in liuii.iii . Oid.-r respee'fuoy !:e'! and promptly fi le.l. A'I w.-rk v. 11 1 ran n-.l in site sausfactisn t .- An exten-ive lot ,1 I.timhir of all i!e.i r;p.,!, ris 1 n l,.,r.,! 1, r san. Li 'a. i n A.or.v !tc,mtl ftntt.Uu-iiturs.ra Apr. I r. Is." a. 0 NEW FIRM THE ni l) MKl'!The subscribers r. rf-ptctlu.y ai.in ui ce lo ihe rn.im, it i.ew:s! ,,ii; an.' tit it.ity that they have formed a 1'arti.ersh p 11. the Tailcrir.5 Eisincss, at ihe we!!-know n stand el James Criswell on Slaike: sireei. tibeie ihey are prepared lo " .! A I) XaKI- I I' ,; i r.'er in the very best s'lle. .Vei. s ri.il Hots' lhinr tf tiery de-rnpin n on sin rt notice. We ask a shaie ot Hie pul-iic p;,tr. r.ai-e JAMEs ( PIMVFLI., J. F. SCHAFFER. I.r trisbtirr. April i. le-'D HOUSE BUILDERS, T PAKE NOTICE ! The ui.dersi-ne,! .r. appointed Asents for Ihe sale of i;ooim, istindt, A. Hiuduiv Sanh of all siies, made of the best material. All work warranted. j .Made by L.B.sl'KOl'T, llti;!icsvilie. l'a. and f. r sale by h.J F s CALDWELL, Lewisbur; p-- !! ft ISuoLitandciiier articles k "V i I that kind i ii hand or to or. 'er by lha I 1 ' l.e-isburi; Ilook'--uder, I'll: !T AHL THUS. .ll R "I I AS jusi received a splendid asscrtmeat IX ol lhe very best, cheap, st and moM la-.luoualle ci j in ihe markeu ilia ru.ek comprises iit ni rinw, 1 Wit ill. Lur It Ins. r.Sn?t, Itl'ltlllCO, Mccic l!ullon), MUdt,C.Jk.t-.( which will be sold extremely low lor Cs. He respectluily asks the patronase cf all his ol.! customers; and also inviies new ones lo g.ve him a call belt re niaUii:? their pur. rha-es. C;, ai the s ;n of the Mil Watch, .Market street, east ol Second. Dec. Zl.'ii NOTICE it?oo. 'HE Film of Wu-t.r. l.rnhurt A H, lrt;!.aci in ihe Hi it klas inn i;ilin iS. 1 air ready to ion rt r Ii r all kinds ol wi rk in their line, and ate well satished tuwouid be to tiie interest of such as purpose erectin? ei i d buii 'ins to cue us a call I efore con uaetnii; w.;h others. We have pnt up seme et the t est l.oii---s ;:rd si, res in Lewis! utfT. and are assured tli.-i r . wners will i.slily thai their bi.il.l.i-es were put up bv gocd and er.f r. ce'.ic. woriiinen, ami in qiia-k tto.e, (which is a veiv imp. rtant mal-er to I tn.Vers.) li-J-rtitrrs Cl-.an.lurl;n Pro's; I.. Palmer, an !np. ci ; Or. I. lircseer; Bvers Ammtmsi Lewis Ashciiieiter. IA.C WALTER. JACKSON I. EMI ART, MAM. L'OII K A BACH. I.ewtsbtir?, l'ee.!;i. Is.'oj Hoiseman's Friend, or rocket Companion. Futy-Two Valuable Kereipis for the Farmer and Horse Dealer lor sa e (!-.'tcisi bv C. j 'sl AHL. U..sil:r...r, Levels Scr,-, tt.
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