J L lis J, 'J I.;. UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CIIEONICLE 3IAY 18, 1 'jr i ti Y f r i , V I f r . Sr. f V !1 I : 1 1 i , : f I- a if , - I, . O. H. WChDEN it i. E. COuKELIUS. W MtniMr9t -f-M. Tin LraisaiTa CHRttsicl n' tin- Ca.b Soirm. b the irit awl :rr:iuti-in cfaiiT ?.e anttaw-r in L'nkn 4'ouatj. I OttCOVEUMIB, fc V'-V ANDREW G. ITKTIN, of Centre Co. j erowiDe desire 10 ob"a,e lbeU9U . . - objections to the Delegate system, it was lTB5.DMocUmcJKI.o-KicBMnd,JuM l4 j re60Tcd that our nominations this year be V.ktiihx Baltimore 18 t - ! made by our people themselves, each man Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional ! i voting by ballot directly for the man of lllvatlm J"cwvntioii. i his cboice' oJ ,he one hviDS ,he LiSbe6t This body, representing 24 States, and I ,ote for "J C0UutJ tmc0 to be ,bo noa,i .!. K-.n... .nrl th District nf nnlnmhi.. 1 . It was thought a fair trial of this net on Wcdneslay at Chicago. Their ' Jtem-rur one year at least would be .,!com . eordiMl man bunrlr.rl, ,lf "'factory both to those who favor and h mses, Private and public, of both Itepu l!i.-ans and Democrats, bavioe the "latch strings outside the door." It was estima-' beD fMl' J "P"ify ""ore ted there were Forty Thousand strangers : l3 . ,ba of buld'DS tte l'""3 in Chicago; on Monday, and thousands j ltcl'lvvvv more coming. Many delegations came iu ; Thirty-Sixth Congress... 1st Session. w't'i fiagu, banncis, anl bunds of music, j and were cheered on their way by the ! We bave ,be "lll'f-c,ion to ""onnce booming of cannons, escorts, &c. The big i Mr VT' Uigwam was dedicated with speeches from various eminent men. An earnest but conciliatory spirit prevails. Seward, Dates, nt'r... i : l- n tv. i. i. aud others have most determined friends. All sorts of rumors are sent abroad. Cuicago, May 17. George Ashmun, of Mass, was choeeo President of the Con- vention, and on takiug the chair made an eloquent speech (Jov. Chase inclines to Seward, and it is said the race is between Seward and Cameron. Vates will bave a , ,.. ., chance for ice President The Con- ... . .,, , , Volition II IS thought Will get through Its business to-day. 1 . - T .S -TV I t f ti anuisuiu.1. ijuuge iougias nas nn hhed has great speech in Senate, bearing down most severely on Mr.Yuncy and the Diauuiotiists, and vigorously defending his Popular Sovreigoty views. Republican Organization. At a called meeting in the Lcwislurg Independent Hall, ednesday evening, pPaliug the Slavery code pressed upon the May 16, Abneb M. Lawshe was chosen i Territory of New Mexico. Chairman, and Samlll U. Ohwio, Sec- j TLe Committee on Territories reported a rotary. mi .- . r i . . . . ! bill establishing six Territories, embracing The object of the mccttng having been ,. D. . . ' . , 6taej j all our unorganized possessions. A few ncohe.1, That a Committee of nine le I KT'Me"''. nowever, united with the appointed to report . Constitution for a Sauth ,ablinS "e bills. The South llepublican Club for the campaign to-day objeclcd lccttUie ,!ie prohibited Slavery, inaugurated at Chicago, aud lo call a Uai- j anJ some cf our rJ 'bought it all un ification Meeting. j necessary and that it would, give their Committee J. Merrill Linn, Samuel Administration power aud patronage II. Or wig, Thomas llayes, O. N. Worden, W'ut. ll.Cuamberiin, Charles Peuny,Vm. joue., inco. . vurisr, i. u. r.vaus. (Tbia committee are desired to meet II. Of wig, to organize. Senator Seward's SrEtcn, covering oar outer form to-day, we commend to tbe careful reading of every man, woman and child who can read. In spirit it is manly and heroic, in composition elegant and chaste, in philosophy profound and iru - pregnable. It is a complete refutation of all the excuses urged against llepublican- ism a calm, contemptuous disregard of ihe myriads of pcrsoual assaults made against bioi an eloquent defence of the justice and the patriotism of his cause a tipeecb, in short, worthy of being carefully read, pondered over at leisure, dissetnina- tod amono- vour neighbors, and preserved for future reference. Whether be shall or chall not be the successful candidate at Chicago, bis defence of bis political posi " ,, . , . . ,, .1 lion la noble, timely, and challenges uui- vtrsal respect and admiration. IQThe National Conservative Cocsti- tntional Union Convention, at Baltimore, last week, was attended by men from 23 of the 33 States, most of them being self . . r. , . , . appointed Delegates, some of them being iu excess and some in deficiency of the Klectoral Vote of their States. On the a l ii . i i. ii t-r second ballot, John Bell of Tennessee was nominated for President, and Edward Ev - - r r a-- n i crett of Massachusetts for ice. 3A,y iuhjited no l'htjorm because they could , -ree upon none, a portion being Free , .- rr . i) , Trade aud a portion Tariff, a portion 1 ro- Slavery, and a portion Anti-Slavery but adopted the clap-trap, unmeaning motto of the Constitution, the Uuion and the Laws !" Both nomineca being old-line i . . t a . ii. higs, it is evident the leaders intend by it to divide the Opposition forces and thus play into tbe bands of tbe Administration tin. The New Yorkers are very hostile , ' i Ucll, and are working a movement for lien. Houston as their caudidate. In tbe h.uthern States, ISell will prove a more formidable antagonist to the Democracy i ban Fillmore; but in tbe North beseems in maka no impression, lue Daovnle ; A merican Tery truly savs : I The nomination of Messrs. Bell and Ever- i e t al Baltimore seems to give entire satislac- j i mi to the men wno wisn 10 craw on a nar.u of votes lrom the great progressive party i the country tu assia: the slavery anJ dis- .ion shnekers in holding power on tins con i. ..eat four years. There is no more prospect . ,wcuty died after being landed. She re o; .heir election to the offices I lor which they d fourteeB Amcncaa ve8Sels waUiog ie named, than there is that ihe sun will to- r , . " morrow r.sc in the west and set in the east, j -f"?0'""- , ... As for Edward Everett, a I acknowledge 1 he L tilted States laws make it piracy It n great literary attainments s beyond that, death to catch and bring away a colored lie is at least fitly years behind the age. He i DiaQ from tbe lurniug sands of Africa, jltl not carry ois own ara iu mc tuy lijiton. Tbe Embassy from Japan, comprUiog bout tmy colored gentlemen, reached Washington City, via Califoiuia and the lsihmaa, and bave opened their business with our government. Tbey are intelli gent men, who keep their eyes open, and will be made an occasion for an immense muBunt of gluttony, drunkenness, and ex j.. use of tbe public fundi generally. Isaac V. Fowler, Post .Master at New Yoik voder fierce and Buchanan, and i.. id Sachem of tbe Tammany Democracy, l .a disappeared, and ia aaid to be a dc- j?iA quorum of. the L'oiou Opptsitiou , 3"-We Lave again, opened a column County Committee met at the Buffilos I for the use of persons who riiaj wish to re House, Monday aftcrnor.n last, aud resol- j coranicod themselves or their fricuds for ed to call the I'dinary Elections on Satur- j office through our paper. In the cutset, day the 4:h day of August next, and the we wish it understood, that we charge for i - r., beat ,;,, tn h.uIia nut ia Tir.tnt on i M..-.-J.... r,JUinrt tlth Tnnnlorlflfllt - i tbose who io Dot faTor that more P"Pular mnae 01 maK108 uomtoat.ons. ine au i"ouf... ' asnlDS,on 00 "J "SI The bill embraces all the essential features of protection to American industry, and i 118 enactment mto a its enactment iuto a law would ensure 6,eDcra Prosri'J rennsylvan.a and j ,bruiuSbout '3- " f ! wool allowed to be imported free of duty j was reduced from 20 to 18 cents a pound, j It provides fur specific duties on iron, to j wit: on bar iron $15 per ton, plate 20, ' rail !, scrap ft), and pig StJ against j the present duty of 24 per ccut. ad valorem. ' I(-k tug uill: R'tmMlram, Bl i s.uui.ri .from r-ennqivuiu,) 2 tutti Amru-iiUK, 6 j Auu-LecuiunoB Democrats, 6 Tout, I AGAIKST THE BILL: - 1 n. mocrt. j ZZFT" ""f imocrau (ind j The above vote shows who are the tiue j friends of Protection, and who are its ene- j j The House last week passed an act re j which would be badly used. The U. S. Senate passed its own.IIomc- gcad li aD(, r.j. ctt(1 ,Lat of tbe u I 0Q Tbursd!iy wcck. County Superintendents. V't have learned the following Elections for Common School Superintendents, with the Salaries voted three years ago and this year ; L-nion.Dariu Heckendorn ; Snyder amuel Aliemau, Esq. lv-,7 no ?pU00 fdoO 500 40U ; . ' j j j j Ceuier Th s llollihan 600 600 600 5-r7 500 400 800 600 COO 1250 800 950 Climou Jesse II. Uerry 6110 Northumberland Jacob Lip 400 Montour Wm. Builer Sim Columbia Lewis L. Appleman 6Gti Lycomiuz Krv. Hugh Casiles 300 Juniaia Jchn U. Porter S00 Huntingdon It. M'Uiviit 600 l.jiu'a.-lcr David Evana 1500 Luzerne Abel Marcy 800 Mon'somery Rev.RobtCruikshank900 Berks John S. Etinenirout 1200 1000 Ulair John Mitchell COO 600 Xorthampu.il Rev.W.l).C.Rodrock 600 700 Carbon Thos L. Foster 400 4110 TtZu' 800 600 150 Goo 650 600 500 700 j voniing Jacob llewill j Sunehanna-B. P.Tewksbnry Schuylkill J. h. Kre wsou j Mnrufc. s. Dciruk- Wayne Rev. E. O. Ward fleartield Jesse Hroomall ' Lebanon Henry Houck j -rWff Lehigh Tilghman (iood ; Cumberland 1. K. Aoel York Dr. A. R- U air A,PKheny A. T. U.mihett ' Westmoreland S. 8. Jack j J'"?-11-.!?- f"h',s . Cambria 1. A. Maeuire Braver Thos. C. Carcthers : Washington I. H. Lone,don 'Franklin P. M. Shoemaker ,iradfurdclias R.Coburu- : Warren Win. F. Ualryinple i Lawrence Stephen Morrison : Sullivan Kev. H. Armstrong BedfrdKeY. tieo. s,?as Indiana saml P. Hollinan Z2c.. ; EneL.W. savage . Perry Lewis B. Kerr Pol'er Seih Lewis Knmcrsr,Jol j. s.oizman , Fulton Wm. A. Gray 1000 1000 S00 51,6 1000 700 600 57S 760 760 1000 800 10110 1000 500 500 600 500 1000 1000 looo iooo 800 800 eoo 350 800 800 500 boo 5110 6(10 1000 1000 600 600 600 600 300 300 600 5(10 650 500 600 800 400 5110 81 K) 800 400 500 300 500 475 500 200 600 : .i tirc,ej. 1 ' 7 T. . . The pay Assistant Marshals are to re- i ecive for ukilg tbe censu8 ,his Jeariatwo ' ceuts per bead, for tbe population rcport- i cd ; the same for each death ; fifteen cents i for each industrial establishment, and ten ! ceu" ,ur a u,cu .""-J rlPu" the statistics. al ucj mow idv(w m iiavti fee necessary to the discharge of their ! duties. A slaver was captured on Monday at i Key West Fiotida. 8be had six hundred i and fifteen Africans oo board when the left Congo, one hundred of whom became - exhausted and died on the passage and 1 and the same United Slates laws, compel u, under a heavy penalty to assist io cba- ! siug and catching a colored man in the free u Ids cl t'cuns-jlvaiiia. Tbe Journal of Commerce says that private advices, from Japan confirm tbe report of the death of Townsend Harris, Esq., the esteemed U. 3. Consul General to Japan. Samuel G. Goodrich, better known to millions as "Peter Parley," died last wet k very suddenly, tie was born in Connecticut, about 1795. A very respectable colored man died in Mobile rccentlv. leavins croDcrtv worth ! 135.035. " ' ' Ihe i everv insertion desicned to advance the 111- j ,. , ,, - tercsts of any man. As Editors, we shall not interfere, but will endeavor to see fair play all around. We shall not reek to multiply candidates, fur the experience of last year especially proves that when there are many candidates, warmly nrged, there are many necessarily disappointed, thereby causing more of vexation, ill-feeling and "bolting." The fewer the candidates, the ( less will be the danger on that score, and I the more calmly and earnestly will the I PeoP,e c,Press ,heir cboice be,ween ,be real competitors. Nor will we willingly aid in putting forward any man as a blind, or for effect, to deceive or mislead anyone. A few dollars for fooling or coaxing men to receive a complimentery "puff," is of far less consequence to us than the har mony and the integrity of the party. The smaller the number of candidates, the bet ter, but all shall have an equal chance and receive bonorable treatment, as far as we . are concerned. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (CaiBUE 25 cunu per wt-rk pur card or 16 lias or less-) roioifjr Drlcpatt El'rtiont Saturdn7, Aoff. 4. -Vuwuurn Omtntiu Lt-wburp, Mondajr, Aug. 6. Rcgimlcr & Itccordcr. J OFFER myself as a candidate for Rrsixttr 4 liecurdtr at ihe ensuing eleciion,subjfct to the nomination of the i'eople's County . - receive the nomination ana dc eiecie.i.i p.enge mvself lo discharse the duties of the ollice with fidelity. JOiSEPH JJ. FOKREY. MiUlinburg, May 2, IStO rpHE undersigned will be a candidate for I the ollice of Register and Recorder of Luion county, subject to Ihe nomination lo be made on me 4 ill ol Aueust next. (iEURUE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, lMiiO 810 County toiiiiiiissioncr. ra-i I1HE subscriber will be a candidate for . ..i.u i win oc a H..U...11 ... 1 commissioner Ol union couniy uojct;i - j p;e-s pany a, ,he deleaie meeiinas on the 4lh ol August next. U. W. TUO.HI'&iJA, Milllinburg, May 2, lsGO MO Xcibs Jlcms from iDlljcr Comities. A man named Noah Kalebaugh was tried last week at York, for the murder of annlhor man i.imnl William Weaklv. The Jury brought in a verdict of murder in tbe second degree, and be was senten ced tcrii rears solitary confinement in the ... penitentiary. The will of Mr. Lawrence Johnson, type-founder in l'biladelphia, lately de- ceased, contains the (ollowing bequests, providing that his real and personal estate shall exceed $o24,000, ouo year after death : to tbe Printcis' Benevolent Asso ciation, 1,000; American Sunday School Uuion $3,UU0 ; Union Benevolent Asso ciation $1,000; Temporary Home for Friendless Children, -,000 ; Pennsylva nia lostituiion fur the Bliurl, 1,000: Deaf aud Dumb Asylum, 1,000. On Thursday evening, May 31st, N. S. Doeblcr's new, spacious and elegant ball, at AVilliamsport, is to be dedicated acd opened to tbe public. The chief feature of the evening is to be tbe delivery, by Park Benjamin, of his celebrated poetical essay upon Fashion. The residence of Daniel Clapp, in Mun cy, was struck by lightning on Monday altcrnoon of last week, during the thunder storm. No damage was done, however, except tbe slivering of a rafter and tbe knocking off of a few shingles. The; Muocy Bridge, we believe, was also struck, but sustained but trifling damage. I Matbcw Garland met with a fatal acci dent ou Sunday night last. He was sup ported to have bceu intoxicated at the time. He fell in an open cellar-way, in front of John Levi's residence, a distance of eight feet, upon a stony bottom. The base of the brain was fractured in such a manner as to cause death. Danville American. We regret to learn that Mr. E. B. Ste venson, of Danville, an Eogineer, who has been professionally engaged in Sullivan county for some time past, wag accidental ly drowned in the Loyalsock Creek, on j l''iiay la- ne also learn, that a boy about lo years of age, son of Jacob Williams, of K.klaod, Sullivan Co., was drowned in tbe Loyalsock, on Friday last. ilunry Lumi nary. Jersey Shore, May 15. The Express Agent at litis place, Mr. Gudykuust, was knocked down and robbed last ni"ht, while oo bis way from the office to his re sidence. Tbey got five hundred dollars, and left between four and fire thousand dollars. The money was carried in a car pet bag. Tbe cornerstone of the new Lutheran aud Uermau Reformed Cborch in West Perry township will be laid on Monday the 28th day of May. A Republican meeting is called at Mid dlcburg, Wednesday, May "ol. A man named Israel Purkey employed on the Northern Central ltniiroad, was thrown from a hand car, and almost in stantly killed, near Yoik, Pa., on Wed nesday of last week. A firm in Boston, one of Ihe large man ufacturers of pianos in tbe country, having occasion to occupy new warerooms, situa ted at some distance from their manufac tory, have connected tbe two establish ments by telegraph. It is said that the result of the election in Philadelphia caused great disappoint ment among the Democrats at Charleston. Macdonald, the Mobile broker, who . rpiIE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre killed the courtezan, Virginia Stewart, in J. sent by Washington Hutchinson as a at a- -t. . i - . a - , Saloon. Thptr ara ciiimKla Fr.r V r -Tt5 laew aura, reccuuy comuiutea suiciae Dy taking poison The Ker. Dr. Kendrick is engaged in preparing for publication "the Life and Correspondence" of Mrs. Emily C. Jud son, belter known, as "Fanny Forrester." The book will contain about four hundred pages. A "daring" aeronaut, named Conner, recently attempted a balloon ascension in New York and knocked his bead against a cornice which caused hi almost immediate d-a'.h. "BUFFALO HOUSE LEWI.SHVUG. CMOS CO, PA. I,. I. Rltr.Hi:R, l'roprlclor. rPHIS new Hotel is situated opposite llir I r.iiin II . use. in the most fashionable and t,.I,.iir..l nun ..f ihr inirn. and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central l'ennsylvauia. tv... ,k. ITnit.ritr. or atiendins tVnrt will find it the most convenient and central public houe charges will be the most reasonable and neither timeorexpense will ht- snared lo bestow every comfort opon those u-ho mav call. I.ewisburg, May 3,1860 TIST OF TESnERS of MEKCH AN j D17.E Ac. io the county of L'XION for the year IMiO. OLA'S. 11 11 11 13 11 ia 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 XI 13 la 13 M 13 11 14 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 13 13 13 14 14 14 11 13 14 11 II 13 It It 13 14 11 1Z Chiimbcrlin Brothra Krt-u-r. M'i:iur 4 Co. J..hti W.ll. A Co. woif. vtvui a Co. limwn. Iinnkk k Co. Ilurwh k lloMmin Srhrv-r k Krdwn liursh k HiitrhiDMa Alrxnndi-r Arnmon lr. N 0. PurdT k Co. Cxn-lin Henwh John HonrhtoD, Agt tlriiri: Mrh C W. Mtt J. Rakrr k l o. a. K. Furrivt J..1.0 II. halo ilfor iliN(cln W m tVilr I'ltilip OcKlman I'lrr Ni-tiua Win. T. Kitmryer K. 8. Cal.lwi.ll T. U. Kians k Co. Jt-M folU TlimaK (i. firh-r .iniin-rnian A Zrllera Ilavid Oinn-r t;ri Aniinona Jn-.h I.. Ilawn II. I. M'Mahon Thcoiaa Ni-wbiC IS I. Nrl.it Jnni- Slt A. K. IVnnrmandia A. K llowrr II. Cmtirr llkl,r.l M Coper W. II Con.rJ lianirl iNwalil Mimu'R lltiMuhaagh Lvwliibarg do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do au no IS CM 1ft 00 : 12 SO in oo l'l oo in oo 10 no ; T no 7 00 : 7 on ; 7 OO 7 oo : 7 00' 7 101 i 7 00 7 on 7 uo 7 no ! 7 no . 7 oo 7 on 7 oo : 7 no 3 .',0 3 .VI : a so ! 3 SO 3 ty 3 60 a S a so 3 SO 1 a a) : 3 so , 3 so s so 3 60 , 3 S" ' 3 M 3 51 ! do do do do do do do do do do do 3tiffl!nbiirg do do do do do do do do do do do do do LrwtH Townhlp Uarllrtoa do do llartli-y Towofblp do Laurrlton do Limpptona Xw Ut-rlin do do do do do Tfinfi.ld do Mra.K-M.un m, a. spvkrr i Mi I- .nor 3 !H 3 O'l i 3 50 ' Mi. M. S Zuhrr Wihiatu Y'-uns llnirar A harbcr II II. WV.fe ). II. S (iat llaii-nrluz k Biddla J. A J. Young IaTi.l Riwl Miiiiori Srliwara Y'oilti-' A Barber Mm. M. Sn-s Mm. Wt-inuan Mi- Kat- K.-. S W. SnortirraM Kinnnurl Ywri.-k 12 so in no ( N 10 o 10 00 10 ifO 3 M 3 bi 3 M 3 50 8 50 3 V 3 &0 3 6' 7 00 10 7 fr 7 10 i 7 h ! 3 60 7 " 1 rbri.tian ItFif : Slwni Ste!mir'-r it. .oioTr II. A . v. Wliitiiur Slrk Halfpenny I S. K Hrrisbach in. II. Ker.t S. W.-iJnnaul JoM-ph S Knudat.asb rMwnr.1 Wilitoii J. I. Boii-r I Chttrlca Cawl.-y 7 (K) 7 0 10 00 lo (i 10 00 7 oJ 7 oo 3 f0 i s ou 1I if 7 iw 0 Ut) 7 ou lo 0 3 50 lo to ;i m I't tu 1-' u C. 11. Konh ! k siii.f.rd n'ra'co. ; S'aum A Thomaa rharlf Cawlv J-.im Ii.ito.inun K.-lly T.-an.hip Thoinai Art a k'e ew t'oluaibia J. K. tv.rt.-y A Uro. d Salnui-1 SlH-ew do 1 J-.bn Kio.pla uo Vi hitt lrT Mllla r'ir.t Iron Worka liulUl.nt X liua.U ,; K i.au i. nfiapor i -,s;,!,'"m 'i'luurk j ""Jj ii.muiaiM.iy ii.itiain. t.. n.wP ; n o. n.-ti Lwieburg 8 a 8 10 00 10 on I lo uo J lo on i iu 1)1 I NnTlmti liawn do John toblniuy Ifhc King M illiam kank Rrish k Bro. do N.-w ll.-rllo Mirtlinbur 8 DtSTII.LLIlIK. W ,-i.t UuHaloa 8 25 00 An APPEAL will be held at the Treasur ers' oince, in Lewisbur; on Saiurday the 9th of June. lKtiO, between I0and2 o'clock, when j and where all ihoe who feel ihemselves a?- i jrieved by ihe above classification may at tend it ihev think proper. V. SNuOiiKASS, Ut-rcantlle Ai praiarr. Mifflinbnrit. May In, tstiil. Heal Estate. Two Excellent Western Farms IOK S.41K-or will he Exchar.rd fur ' Properly in Oritral Pennsylvania. One tract of 1-VH acres is on the suih line of Wurren euuntu, hwa. wnh a pttsi-ofl.ee, mill. , , , , J . . and scluHiUnouse near. Ihe oihtT, near the west line of &aid county, contains 1-0 acren, a thort distance from a good settle men i. They I are 3U miles south and south-west of lies j Moines the Capital of the State, and about 8 from the line of the UurlmgUm & Mivtouri ' Kiver Kailroatl. The land is fulling, of a Rood ' quality, ana timber convenient. Indianola is the ccunty town. Persons desirous of making ' a purchase will make further inquiries at the Star 4- Chronicle office, Lewisburg. April So. WESTWARD KO! FINE Opportunity for Sale or Ex- IY. change! Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanjed for Town Properly or Farms in the West Branch country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Western Mate, and for health, ; beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not ! be excelled. I'ersons sincerely anxious to buy I or exchange, can obtain further intormauon by calling on i F & J M LINN Lewisburg, Feb. 13, IRGO FOR SALE OR RENT ! k TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU- JlaASES and Lots, each suitable for i two families one on North Fourth street and one on fst. John street, for Sale. Hall of each! of the above Houses are for Kent. riTAIso, for sale, four. Buililinz Lots on North Fifth streel. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. SO, 1859. Agent Hoa4 Hoa.se ana Store Kooai Market Street, It. SALE. FTiHE subscriber offers for sale several I UKICK HOI and oilier bun dtnzs, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give ihem such information as they mav desire. July 5, 1S59 (i. 8CHNABLE. FOR SALE. 0J N South Fifth sireet. a nropertv-!l ennsistine of a good Frame House Jl-9 on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply to May 17 A.B.VORSE FOR SALE. rpHE well-known Tavern Stand - al the east end of the l.ewisbur? JLlJ. bridge, in Chillisquaiiue township, Norlb'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of W ILLIAM FKICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1968. FOR RENT! Saloon. They are suitable for SHOPS. r or i erms apply lo Jan. 27. 18:.8. JOHN B. LINN. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Ruildlnc; Lot, 33 feet feet front by 167J deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer A V'llure. "17 OR REST Two FRAMED HOUSES I " on Sixth Sireet. Enquire of Enquire nf WILLIAM FKICK. WI Lewisburg, Jan. 9 1860. JLUD AND FINE OIL can be had at the POST OFFICE REGI3TLUS NOTICE. VOTIl'E is IutcIiv given to all con- i. corned, thai llic lo'iowing iiaimil pt-rsons have seliled ilieir accounts in the KeiMrr's Ollice al Lewisburg, I'uion county, ami thai the said accounts Kill De presented lorcontir- 1 matton ami allowanrr at the wancc at the Orphans Court, . to be heM at LEW ISUt'lUi, for (lie county of i L'nion, oil the third r riday ol .MAX next, bv- ine the lth day of said inouih, viz: I. The final account of Mary K. Id.hinson, Admimsiralor of Thumm A.4ni. dec d. ! 2. The account or John T. Maaee and i James M'Creieln. Executors of Andnw .V- , 6Ve, late of Uutfaloe io nship, dec d 3. The account of V illiam Fearon, Ad ministrator of Saul M'Cormick, dee d., who was one of ihe Administrators of AVr. 'Ilium a$ Hitott, dee'd. 4. The account of Jacob Gundy, Adminis trator of Juatb Zrittmyer, late of the b-jrough of Lewisburg, dee'd. 5. The account of David Herbsi. Guardian of WilLam, Miry A'. Leah, and Hannah Statil, minor children ol Alary an l llannali Mam, , both oi But - Slenker and f JoAi Meuteh lale-Mary and Hannah Bechtel faloe township, dec d. 6. The account of faac Jaroe Cro.sserove, Excmors of Juhu lale of Limestone townhip, dec d. 7. The acou.it of John Noll and Samuel spoils, Ailiuuiistiaiors oi iirununa .tu, laie of Kelly township, dee'd. 8. The account of James W. Sands. Ad ministrator of Willimn rViiWiua, late of the borough of MiUlinburg. dre'd. 9. The account of John M. IJenfer, Ad ministrator of Ihe estate of llmry Diniun, lale of Ihe borough of New Merlin, dee'd. 10. The account of Chnrle-. P. Emory, Ad ministrator of the esiale td lUnry llunuckcr. 1 late of Hartley township, dee'd. 1 1. The account of Josiali Ranck, Admin istrator of the estate of Ihnri l)njftndtrjtr, late of White Deer lown-hip, dee'd. 13. I he account of tjeome A. r rick ana Eli Slifer, Administrators of the esiale Eliznbith t'rick, late of LewisburR, dee'd. 13. The account of John Walls and Sarah Ann Slock, Eiecutor and Ex- cnirix of Mirtin A. Stuck. Iae of Lewisburt. dee'd. 14. The account of Koberi Candor, one of the Administrators of Jnmr CuUwell, lale of ! While Deer township, dee'd. i 15. The account of Robert Candor, Ad- ministraior of JnnrpU VnniUir, late of the bor ough of Lewishur?. dee'd. I.KOIK.i: MERRILL, Register. Resister's Oifice, Lewiburs, Apr. I t. lfio i f t t t f i IH. EISENWKIWS j Tar and Wood rJapthi PECTORAL j 3 the BfT Mcpirixc in llv- W..rU fT tbe Ct'KK ( f ' Coughs and Colds, Croup, Uronchiti.-, Asttima, Difficulty iu UrcuiLiug, Talpita-j tion of tbe Heart, I'iptlieria, j aol tot the KELIF.F cf ratirnuj iu a'ivanrd fltnctn of ' Consumption, toiretht-r with all Disease; of the Throat and Che.-f, aud which prt-di-pose to Consumptiun. It ltuliarly alapt"l tu iiV ra-MrI rnrpofAJ'TIlM A B-iniE prpar-! hi a iTiiiat t'tiTii-tuii an'l lrntiri-t. anl our if anat f xtH-rH-nrc in iti.- rr- '- tlic .mii.iU- ajifewiatu to whirb tltv human triatua- ti.ill.'. ! It off-rwl tntbf aft! it tfii with tli-r'''t'ft'nf.t'nf TKY IT anil t- r n i ii .l t h-t it it iiiT.tlit:tli!i in ttn eur if Hrnni-htal att'Tiionn. i'l jet- . u n tat- j..'. battle. 5-''l'ir'ti vuy t-r "la A t.l NW KIN k OX, Drug: ifts and Clu'iinptu, N VV iXr Ninih l'...iarSr. 1111 I PI' I by rt-ry rapM-tr-t.'t? DruiKt aud l;t;r in Murif'f tlit'ut;itit ' h- Mile. ri.iiM.ia, Uith y Estate cf James B Hamlin, Esq. 4 PMIMSTKATOK'S T1 E. W hcre as, Lett it of Aitin in.tratn n on the estate of James 1J. H.imliti, late .f Lewihura in linmn cuntv, (it-ceased, have hern criin led t ihe undtrtigncd. all prr.m knwiriR themselves ind'lie'l i said rotate are rrjiie ted to ma Ice iinmf tli.ne ravtm-id ; anil ihuse havme claims ai'inn-l ii w til pre-eni the 111 properly authentica:ed'! r -nl. n SAM I i;l II Lewishur?. Feb. 9, Im;h tit. OKWIC. A-linTr Administrator's Notice. "ITTHEKEAS, Letters nf A.lminitrati. n lii ihe estate 1. 1 (iEDUlib AMUiKW .s. deceased, lale ol L-- i-t'iirs humusli, I'nmii cnunly. have been primed lo the snlisenhtr, bv Ihe KrgiMer nf said rniinlv. in due f..nn; all persons indelned to said eM ite are reqtiesi- , ed to make pav . 1 nii'iit. anil inoe navins claims ainsl the same will present Uiein duly authenticated lor seiilement, lo JDIIN U. LI.NX.Adm'r. Lewisburs. Feb. 3. Infill. Grafting, Budding, Trimming, &c, ga To all Lovers of Cood Fruit, the subs- SCLeribers would say that he is prepared lo tiralt trees wnh the besi standard varieties in ; j the most approved manner. Cherries irnsi be : pranen soon rininsm 3iarcn .ippit-s.i mi , and Orapes until ISuinmer. Orders may be j left at Caldwell's Drnj Siore, or at my house on the Kiver Road a mile below l.rn-tsbiir Jan 21, I8C0 J. WINUEliT I R FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, aJ on Market i?ijnaret Lowis-burg. u A vnnrl tnnnlv nf r illlir. TItlM. ! Iturcniift, MandNi lo order by I''' Ac. on hand or made DAVID lilN Tt'li. Cl'PERIOR new Wind-Mills, for 18 for sale by Wm. M. lUi.tmninar.. A j specimen may be seen at Jonathan Wulle's i 1 T I. I tV.K III tUlTttl ' uaill, ill uc.ni'uig. . c... to, .t-uuj "Industry must Thrive!" 'TINaml SIIEETIKOX Establishment. Removed to Houghton s former Nn-p on Market street near rourth, where I will have at all times a full assortment of Tin Ware, Move Pipe, CO A L BUCKETS, Shtct Zinc. r. 4c. I will also make to order, on short nonce. Tin iut ters. Spouting or any kind of work in n.y line of business.- L?MendingandJobbinsgenerallyprompi1y attended to. JOS. A. KKEAMLR Lewisburg, Ocl 20, 18.i9 VIIFM-H TlX-W.tltE-a Ware rntbrarinit -afinan.rtniiitt.rthi.tir-rlt.r J i&r i i, c. vai.iaso aft I JQ-s-A-KKt AMKB I WaahlitmliM'iipA fur t-hiMri-n. also rntnen uafctug fana, stmix ii. ouhic, Attorney at I.av. OFFICE on Sonih Second near Market Si. LEW 1SHI lit;, I'A. I!"A11 Professional Business entrusted to hia 'are will be faithfully and promptly atten- j 4 Sept. 14, 18."i7 j TIN-WARE---Prices Reduced ! MERCHANTS and DEALERS are invited lo call and examine the largest assort ment of Well-made Tl-lVilti: to be found in the State whirh we are prepa red to sell at l.iiwii Pmrtsthan inferior goods are generally sold for. MELLOY & FORD. Sign cf the Larse Culler Pol. 3""83 n:i Market St, Vh,lajrlphia New Hotel In nifflinburg. KM THE subscriber would respecifully in Jtillform the Traveling Public everywhere, thai be has taken and lined up the premises of George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFLIN. iUHG, where he is prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, wnh Board and Lodgm. Please give me a call. ' A? J59 C1MRLE8 CROTZER. WP I C- 4 We'll tnip into tho W;-, NIC. -e -1., ftml all tak A LAKCE, handsome CFr' --J" X aiiu verv coiniurt.i. a-: ble t . hasbf-en filled up lor ihe especial arcounnotlatO'ii ol I'tc-Nic and other similar ex'-urions. 'IVrins uo'deraie. Apply lo J.j. .M. ItUl'SI-L. Lewisburg, June :i, ISi'J. ; KOTICE TO SIIIFFERS. 1")EnsO. shipping Uoods to I'hilad. will pli-ae be particular and Hark them in care cf Feipher'i Line ; ' otherwise, they will Le re-shipprd al liarris i burs, which will Le aileiidrd iih lielav. j Hay 6, IS59. THUS. rEII IIKIt. VARIETY STGHE ANI Ol POST ricr:. 1 LAKGE supplj of EouksfMatinr.pry, 1 lY Perfumery, Jewelrv, Toys, Cunkciion- eries, Teas. Spices. Fruit, No is. Iliik:rs, , pnires and a variety of NICK NACKS lor ' sale ( lira l at 'b I j LEWIsliCKt! POST OFFK 1' INE Go! ' be ha. Gold I'FNS i r Ladiev and Cent can 1 (IS-T HFFICB had at tbe SEVERAL sens of CAMEOS ar.d t'.ier Breast Pins and Ear Kings ran l.r hd very cheap at Ihe I'UfT Ol'UCE 1. 1 I t. II, t.:?.s, l.a rd ai.ii 1'ou'iry taken 10 Exchange lor (joods at the POST OFFICE Fnir.e lruncs fur sn m i he I'uM' OFFK'I: ufj0 RDF.KS f..r Rot Us rr (.VnN tf ai.v d prumptlj- atteiidtd to at il.p TOST OFFICE ADIES can find ihe larreM and fftt a;.rt- ment of Lctier and Not PAPEK.Kkvi . opes A c. at ihe I ii.-T tlFFICE I F you want a beaolifol (JILT FRAME. 50 go lo the POT OFFICE. T F von want a supply of fine STATItlNE- X RY, lo Ihe J'tisT tlFFU'E. HOWRY'S SKY-LIGKT GALLERY, OVKI! Ji:. M'f'ai!i!en Ifanluare Sii-re, li-rinerlv lluushtou's Snoe blure, .Maike sireet, l.eri.Lurg, J'a. J Vl'Ji OTYi 7 '.y, MKL A ISO Tl 7 Y.W, &c, in the usual sup'TUT !!e. In addition I to these pictures, I am now rrtpaitd to take ; l'ltolo.21 lat'e n ml.i.I, ,n-t io j ihe best made au vuhtre. A!m, II ALI -. TYPES. These pictures are n K rti u r?p f re .fia hfe. ai.d are Mipciu.r to an oil pniMn f i eivni' that fide.jty ii epresion and Irr.ture : that c.tn teprod'oced oi.ly ty the Canr.fr. ( These pictures re paii-i.u.i. Hi.d I haie ih ' rx'-lusii-e riL'hr f r I'nit n c ui.'y. Cat! mif ' rxai'iine spfcniie. Aprii -I, l'X L WIS I-1LMLI. JttH. m mis. j .j. raLi a rrrr- " r.tLjn.n & o., ! Lewbburs 1'iai.ii. Mill, ! aJKifciiTiisa -eep eun-.iMllv nn lim.-.i at.d ' inn.... ,i, ine loi r.lt r I u:-:iit:. i;in, I Duoi'w.Sasli. .v!iult r. ilii:., I MoiiUliitsia i-l ail p.i:irii, j and all ih. r deseripiiens 1 1 Wood Work ue.i j in iltiitdinz. , Orders repr:ful!y sclieied an-l pri-mptlv ' filled. All -i-i k .-rrati le.1 m sive -an-lrln. n ' tt' An ejimiie ioi 1. 1 Lumber ol al ! drrriplu ris i ri linni! Ii r n.r. j t'neturtt A,.rA .Stci iatnrl,I.u,i..ttirg.I'a i April J-.', IS.-.'J. NEW FIRM . THE nl.lt Midi'! The snhrriber, rt (.t't-iliii'v aiuii-ui i-e in t;p rit.riis 1 1 l.-uisi -urivami virn.it thai tte hale I. ruiad a kuriiitrislnp in il.e ! Tailoring Business, j at the well-Knnu it siuni! ol J;tint- l'riw-eil t n Matkn siren. i.t-te il.t-y j,ip r re nif d lo I IT AM) Ma ti h f 7' iotr.tr in ihe very best Mjlr. Men's or.d Eoys' 4 NiMlillS ol I "ery descnpiion on shi ri notice. We aak I a abare ol Ihe public rain iit;p JAMI I III-sWELt., J. r. M IIAH ITK. Lewi-burpr, April I, ls'D ! HOUSE BUILDERS, I 1AKE NOTICE! The nndeicne d are appointed Agents lor the sale nf Boom, ItliiHlN &. il iuiiow Saul. of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. I V. Made by L.Ii.r-l'UOl T. ilushesvilie, I'a. and for sale by bli F S CALD WEI.I.I Lewisbnrir Tlios. t;. ;iiii:i ir AS just received a splendid assortment ol the veiv tct, clieaprst and inost lasluonatle Jewelry in the n.aiael. ll:s Slock comprises Breast Pins, CtiiiliiN, lUar ltli:p;f). I'inua r II intra, Iti ;;! In. Met te IMitfons, Mui,if, A.f., which will be sold extremely low for Cisa. He respectlully asks the patronace 1 1 all his old customers ; and also invites new ones lo give him a call before making their pur chases. Call al the si-n of the llig Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. 2l,'5i NOTICE- 180O. riHE Firm of HV.,r, Lrnhart A' hrulnch in the llritklajing llusiueNN. are ready to costbait lor all kinds ol work in Iheir line, and are well satisfied il would be lo the inlerest ol sut h as purpose ei ecun? good buildings to give us a call before con tracting wilh others. W e have pot up some of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg. and are assnn-d their owners will testify that their buildings weie put up I veood and rner. e.c .men. and , qmckW. (which is a verv imporiant matter to htiil.'ers.) 1 Jt.fiief-Chainherlin Urn's ; L. Palmer. architect; Dr. I. Urngser; rivers Amnions; r,ewis Asneuieuer. isai; WALTER. . JACKSON I.ENII RT, SAM. ROHRABACH. I.ewisburs. Dec. 27. ls.'t! Horseman's Friend, or j M INn let ( oitipaiiiun. Fiiiv-Two Valuable Receipts for the Farmer and Horse Dealer lor sair cis) hr , C. J. M AUL. Bookbip ler. Lewisburg, Pa. fo.iia co ti. torn.. 1 MK subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ol ihe very best s.ha- i mokiu and ilkcs- llarre OAF., f.-r lime and siove purposes, winch he ill sell ai iht? very t lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, lllacktmiths Caul, I'artrr ami Suit. Wish it distinctly understood, ibat I w ill not be undersold by any man Having j;t0d weigh-seales. full weisht will be given. ' Coal Yard near W eidensaiil's h. lei. CiEOKtiE HOI.STEIX. , Lewisburg, May 17,'5'j. DR. I. BRUGGER, lIOHalTOlMTIIH' I'lltMt 1 1. ! FFI FFICE in his new Bntk Bltck, Mtikei sireet, south side, between Ith atd Sih (tr tta.r.) I.-.-.t-;rp, Ms;-, THtu iv.mj . i I A I Ji!!' Lists for April ami May, 1800. J. lin Ke-sb-r vi l.'i.lm-s, Manh Sl Co Ofor-.'e Meurl va Leib cc Leib Joiui Moer A: wife same Sa nl I. ilt k vs Charles Kiees J..I ri Mam s . .M'Carty I'..te vs K S Brohst 'I'nos Raser's Admr' 11 Aiumnns A Raws t Cyrus Eao 11 vs S F & W S liogcareif David fi.'i' k vs Saml S Berber Piiil.p R.iht vs Fianns o iKon Sarnii'-I B Pawling vs Samuel Showers et al Midd!eswanh Kerns A Co vi Ch H Shriner J. hn i:z vs Peier Nerios el S initiel W Snodi:ra,s vs Wm Youn Jr I'Kh for (iuie!iu' Admrs vs Geo Lreiibacb. Abraham Blai k vs Andrew Spitler tlruize BardoU vs 11 W Croizer T Clmrrh A. Co vs m II Kleckaer R.'l.t D C'tiiiiiiiins vs Saml Henderson el 4L J At J Y0111 vs 'I'hos G Orw.s; Cliailes Stt-v vs Sanil 1. Beck j Si ribi er A Peikina vs Albert Wynn m 1'r.ceJr vs liofct I Muser Norih, ( hase A Nonh vs Joel Harsh ( '" " m f ',n"; !' ",-n.u" hri- line vs Braver, Geddes M A Co neeuoiu vs ami o wm urr.iws vs has V Mowrer 'entler vs A Mrssiner with notiea iruinurr A haut h vs Hiack A richer John Cawlry vs Wm II Kleckner Yi.unm. A W aller vs Noah W alter wnh ao. .Maihias Sintler vs A Nickel with no. R'-'ihro Kei-er vs Malhrw Mortoo K IT B ut for SieeT vs John Locke Levi Cromlry v Wm Brown Jr et al Ralph D.ny vs Henry Mason Hurl Cu.'ii:nii..s Ae vs 11 W Crotaer Maiilda Kru-k vs Martin l Reed s Ii Ban. ii fur Pi acock rt al vs Jno M Banal Peacock et al ind. of S K It vs do same vs do Jo.i.h I.y n a Ji.t.a Paul i... r.-r 11 N.I.. T J. . n . J bnMUIrr AQroDoaMt I ,i. .l.;t ts .'..t.n l'-nl J'.l.il 11 ..,-r Ta H..l.rt 4 Ni'.lnr E-q II .....I I r .1st. b Km . k v m. r. vn Andraw Gstaliaa H ii: .tit I ; irk vi. l:il a.-r A rrirk S..r:.li Kkii :...) Ii t J..ntt.o .N. tl.it'a Adnra iri.h I: !. r tn Or. 1 1 a. Hi UL'lmr A Witt .- .n. ii. ! 1. I'.. - n Hjr:iD l.r l-tat h l al I! Il:,h f r 11 m i ! nil. r aa tlhirhl A MrMiagH J. l.u f: ' ... k . At.-lr.-a s Otii--. will, Dotica t 1.m-I. i. i,.. h n Iw-nitxa- A Mi-ura II t.iy rti-b-ll lani rtv anl Mk-U KlrdUMt J.-l u l)u:.i AC a J.-I.a i- l.-r M.- i.i- . -I llt.-te . lb- nom HMlkr atal Au..-a II- ri-r t, J. Ln l,i,l.er txia Faiiiily Grocery IStorc. T. G. EVANS & Co., UKM RAL LKALtRS IX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. K.nt r.-.-in rfa-ry ar'i' l .TtiimoB to the tratl. Urbia C.I.WIX, H.OUi: AND FEED TKA. ( nl'I'Ki:. XKjLASSEs, tLCAK. CHEESE, VlzU, FliL lTS; &c. Ac. Ac, Mirf.it t'lf', ''J'nn'ie the Putt Ojjice, l.t'tt Nltirz. Fa. ('. V.. A Co. have just rcceivpil fr..l. fr-tti l'li.;a.!rli lt:a a tn-tni-ntl.-tia twk f i. -t t,t ut... i l ri ty aii.il, ani.-ti abi-:t aia I'eai he uitil Tomaloeti, 1 11 L-) iu i 411- ati-1 a.-rauti-ii l-uri; auil Irrth. lUi- d At i'i, Ptiitlio?, riune-, Cur rti!, J'resi i- Ji.tr Citron?, Fiji, I'jto-.Jliiisitis; l'rom Oi to Iji it.-, pc r lli., I'itkies of uli do-iriittioti?, I'ui e Jaia OH ri:i:.prouud, "i 1 '.I "1 m ai- t;l,l t'-tti", t-X.r-itlj f-,r faKily ot. .1 tS' '' u:!.i..T MA CA fit EL. i-HAD COU 1 lH, ULU.IM;, HAM. BACU.X,tc A -'in-rI aanrtsirot of Willow ami (iiiar narr.Claof w iir-.ii i iimi ai r. ITarllieu- aia-. 'I',, ine, Jar. F:h ', '.. Vr Oil, Cn.llrs, Candle ami J. imji HV,-, Tn'hitr, Lanl, tix. S,:,j.-ol' nil liii.t!-, Wheel Grease, etc. Cchuco tint) Gfivus, n tljoice tmricln. Flmir, Ctnik Ma!, I'otatocs, Corn, live, 1'ats. Ae., aiMii on hand. t;iit.i ilrUr.rtii frrt charge to eutomer$ rt.-itlitii! u '.lh.n ihr hrunh. T. att.tu; t tit ctt rir.t all the artirli-a hifB at l it-l-r .h! t-nM i":t-il-!e. ...uld Tf.pn-. l-ii - ii.t I. ii..t i,! , . i-i - .I. nii-1 rxamibe ocr a-tatrtttjpBt il i..-...r: W-jov .Tiiri. ..! UiDg al W to f4-il a rt-.i-i.. ih T-iin I- 1. njit thia n-.tl pr l-hiladi-lr-ttia. We J t'to'-i' ui.ir. t iirtluur ciutitrTfrirBil toil. un a i-hli ; I. r II. tun Zi'i-e nV manner nf JrotIucef an'! tint a. Ii-ith a ativ IvtjT el?t. !-- -l-ut. .Ai nl -!-. l-. i. T. 0. EVASSi CO. Fall and Winter Goods. Kursh & Gov&mtt, M nhirs,Leicilurg nAVE rertivel and opened a CHOICE assortment of all ihe latest styles of t ALL and Winter Grods. The particular attention of the Ladies is called lo their stock of liiillianls Dre-s Silks 1'rmts Delaines tshawls Fic.Fr Merinos Collars Durals Sleeves t;inIiam Insrrtings Fonlar.ls Edgings Chin'zes Ulovcj.Ae AI.SO Cloths, l'iuin and Fancy Cassimeres, Jeans, Twfe.N, Vesitngs, Muslins, Drill ings, Ticking. Flannels, Boots and lsshoes, Hals and Caps.j together with a complete assortment of Groceries, Uardware, CcJarwarc, Qiiccusware, Ac all of which will be disposed of on as favora ble term as the same articles can be purch ased anya here. (Vice us a call ! I5ook Bindery! F1MIK h-cri'ier having rrnttd ihe entire J Book Binding establishment of WoriifB -V Cornelius and added to it bis own tools, is now prepared lo BIND OR RE -BIND Cook, 51;igaziiiei. Pamphlets, Music, Catalntipa. Newppuprrs.ttc. either Fullor Hall-Bound, in various kinds of l.r.THtn or of Mi-aLix. and liued wnh Marbie Faper of different fisures. J" ,"' esan tfl'T'J'n 1 1,, Old Bibles and other B.ioks or Papers wh'.ca preserve as memorials in a made more secure by the Bia- Ol U lank Books. B.hles, Hvmn and Pravff IiutAs, I'.Kket Ititfks Alhuiu. Diaries, ic I.ia-r4l UU Gold in and t)tii.t!le charactrrs, lo ort!r. MI'MU rolU FOLIus, Ac., made lo ait CillaiinFfs. Hiudervin Beaver's woodea block, N.Thitl Si, Lewisburg Il'i: SAIE. CIIEAP-A Lny Frf cii Trimming Knifr, a convenient article fo' Punters to trim pamphlets. Ac. May KT.o'J. C.J.SI'AHL.Book Bimier SILVER FLATEO WARE, BV IIARVEY FILLEY, Xt. Market sireet. Philadephia, A I AXI FACTI RF.R i f line NICKEL SH 3 I V tTli. and MLV ER PLATER ol K rks s.ioons. l.atiles, liittier Knives, Castors. Ta Sris. F irs, Keii:c, Wallers, Buiter l'ishe lee PiU'hers.Cake Baskets. Communion Vte Cups, Mii, liotnets, Ac, wnh a ceneral s' soritnent, comprising ai'ti' but the trrst quoMVj made t f ihe bi.t mutcriub and irutily pkl' constituung thetn. a r .Virti cittit'e ami IhiralJe artiffe for lLht S'l-'tnih-xitt aittl 1'riitite famiif. l? O il Wire re-plated in the Lett uijnn'o. Feb. 21. IStiUyl !Vv. '' ! Hoofed andotherarticM ' ol tnat kuut on nar.u or mot-.t 1 .iii 'Lfijlsrs FooU HiVr, lli. 5 .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers