I .-.j i i Ycnetia, and that the i-osscs-sion of a -Mll A" ( irnnU lV'roe.ll navy, like that Of Naples LU U' VL JIUHIUI vouM rnaMe him to do it. Certain N. V.'OBCEN Ic J."b. COKNELIUi O. Tin cur.,. H'.l-I cl tl till' .'. C.K"...1,I1 olanV , h si t an-i butt p.p. r 111 t'ul-'U l'..iliity rrtTJiim, n,iliuiial Slavery, siTiiullill ! Alll.tti Ilk I'lIlMUriHV lit AUbilHAl' IMU-IU, am vl anitlhr plnri, r siar T.-rrtinr by i:intm. Ti.. nr.. an.! niii'i- ti..- ! ' iv.nrfj.iHi .,."n.,i'J.;.T."'"u;i,1!,'!i,"J v-iutriuoi.ai-UM. Nattiul Capitol t .!' I r 1'rr.liti nt. ABRAHAM LlXCOLX.Clf Illinois For Ire rrrsidi nt. Ui VV1P T IT 1 T" IV nfM 'n A.MlAli 11 A.M Ij1J.01 .Udlfll! tIi.io' ..e!'..l "iT l . iij ,TBm Vi-tto. It ., l.-rl I' Kin.; lSall.1.11 11,11. L.-f-i It sitiilti li.id Tf..j-irt I lv- M-r.-ur I.:iH-l II Ortir V m l K. toisin ii l: LuUita Tt.omx. si. uwe ll. tirv llioi.iu .l.il,n SI. llro.moin Fr.ii. i- U . I'l.ri.t iTIums- li. Hull .K-lwarrtC. KniL-bt i:..l rl l K. u-t jJltlllVF, W. Kuti.-r : I .l M muiu.,lr , P. II r"iinmian I. .-rir- r.r.-..l. r .S. It. Mir- sminl t':itTin !K.I':ir r.wa .tu SI. hirki'iitri.i. .I.iit:. K.-rr II. niy S..utti.-r tJoLu sirivr Mlli l.lltLKMIR, ANDREW G. CLKTIX, of Conlre Co. - County Ticket. lor l.orl.ile J::Hir VillTlX lilIKIsRtl II. For CrslMrr A laforitir-.l.t.oct.K VKKKILU For I ..raiul.vlimrr fill 111 Hit K IttlLIMiMl. For Auditor IHSIIL SIUIIIIL ' Jim Crow" Douglas. Aa an evidence of the rJtraDgo kind cf consistency which Mr. Douglas makes use of to make "fair weather" in cloudy times, wo give below two beat little para graphs, the product of tlio fertile Lraiu of, that chameleon statesman : ... . "The Missouri Comtiromise Lad an on- .- ... r . 111 ilKiQ 10 thai ul luc tjonstltution if tlio 1'nitoi! f.t:itoc pi,n.. icril in flmrii- affection, and lulnilalal to , ' ,-, the ilinjcr yknh Hvmul t. nt uf fraternal rrnifre Jortver threat, n, at mmc tlirtaut "' 'V, to icr tin. tnn-i.il l imit of union. All tbc evidence of public opinion at that day seemed to indi cate that this Compromise Lad teen cano riiz'J io the hearts of tbe American peo ple as a sacred thing, which do ruthless Land would ever be reckless cqquu to disturb." : Good for tho Little Giant ! That reads Crst-ratc. !ut, a "change Conies o'er the , the spirit of Lis dream." Instead of ; Ktanding up to ibe above ultimatum, at a tubsciiucnt period Le taei ubip, and fiohts i Limscif. . ..l i e . - lie codciuucs to "wueei aDour, and turn about, and do just go," to nit: "We repealed the Missouri restriction for the purpose of substituting and carry ing out the great principle of self-government. Sir that wa tbc principle npnn which the Nebraska bill was defended by its friends. Instead of making tho slavery question an ut'ieptioti, it removed an o.liou exception which before existed. Its tcion ohjc:t was to abolish that mliuut exception." etjuThc Camden (Ala ) I'.jiftcr, appa rently tori'ptiiDi mat "uiscrction is t tie better part of valor," in its baste to de 1- clare its principles and what it believes to be the principles of the party fur which it ititeuJs to do battle, iu raising to itstnast ; head the names of l!rcckinrid?c and Lane. ! makes use of the following language : 'We run up our ihg to-Jiy for Hrcck inridc and Lane, the Pcmoeratic nomi nees for l'rcsidint and Vice President of the United State?. Wc have unwavering- ly 'oneluled for the last ten years that it I . .,l.l I. a l.rllrr H. ,11 r.n.ierrnrd 1 Hi . v.... -.. . j ... M'l.-c tiro or more iln-tiuet 'loi erniiunU of .. . .. . .. Ho- t, riitorii cvntnrittnj tuc I nih.t Malts , ..' J.,l(T,V.f, and that such Will ultimately ; be done there can be no sort of doubt :' but it should Lo done with fairness and j ju-ticc to every fccti.m of the Union j anl, : t elicving that the party to which we be-1 i.'iu measure ana secure an ncr nguis, i i.- 1...1. t. :., .' s.e lutcuu to uai.itj i.i lis ju itji.ii.a xj the fullest extent of our ability." j Wc presume the Preckinridgc party in 1 the North would Lardly be guilty of pull- j ing fjuarely against that party in the , S iuth, in any principle cf such vital iiu-1 ortancc. The Disunion movement io 1 the South is the greatest capital opoa j which they aro working; and tbe JTeck iuriders in the North are just as ea"cr , r .1 - f.r the success of their man : conscqueut- , ,, , . , , ly, all who vote for Lrcckmridge and 1 Lane, vote directly for Disunion. Foreign News. The steamship Arabia, with Euro-1 paragraph is one of its latest revelations; ponu intelligence three days later; and what grieves it most, is that it bc i ban onr previous fi.lv.ces-licr latest iieve8 ita own prophccj this tiroe . . . i tr.fi iioin.r nf ho I -'I o t.e,2o.l I nnn rf ....s... .s.o, s.. ...v. ..... , ......... y..-v. , i; toe on .-uniiay ni'iit, and the .North American, with dates of the lutli, ! i.-sc 1 Father Point early on Mon ...y liioniiiiL'. The weather in Kii l.itol was still unfavorable fur the j .win:: crop?, causinjr no little anx . tv. Tho latest dates from Damascus' u t n'.iiet there, but inunlers were s,.il couiinitted in the surrotindin , t::try. Thirty thousand C'liri.-tian .iinen had been sold, and -.vcrc dc i iiicd in harems. Over -i 0 arrests 1 id been made at Damascus of per-i- 'iis implicated in the massacres, and, tier prompt trial, those found jruilty . re executed. Tho authority of the mi. lun, under rigorous measures, was ! nruing. No new movement had I . . a mauc by Oaribaldi. He had ,.t yet left for the main land, aud .s cohtiiiiiins his preparations. oluntecrs had come to him in such ..nbcrs as to embarrass him, and he 1 n .piested a cessation for the f'tit. It is caid that Garibaldi ynttoa a lottor to tLc King of ' in wui.-ii u says he consul- i. i') iXCHJ a ity to a.iivcr 4 I -il. 1 .-. nmnfft twin names had atteuimcu to create iron- J . - i I -i.i. r c .,. j lilc. 111 1 aicruio, anu me svt,iuii.s..n. , was fretl'ms rid of all such I y furnish- tlieai with jiaisports to any eoun- j fi-. mil i( ItnK- f'it no noasiltlc. I ; Active negotiations were iroiugon be-1 tw ecu tlio Courts ot V lenna ana ... i. .i . .....1 t liunie. on tna stiMeci oi mo tu'inum- jtv of an invasion of the l'ontihcial 'States lij" ( aribaldi. The Duke 01 Modcmi Lad promised to UllitC.iuthat cftfn his trOOl.3 to the l'aiial ariilV. : Tlio coronation of the King and Queen of Norway took jdaee on the olli inst. Bread.-tulls quiet, but linn. New Yoiik Tkihlwe. fllE STII A CUEoSICLC Voting the Ticket. Gnodinrn anj Hue. who vole for a princi ple aiel wlin earnestly desire the success of j ihcir cherislicit principles, will always "vote . I lie Hike l, Ullicis ainiit man iAi''t m- lit hx maneuvered h.msell upon that ticket Hie ticket, unless some man iii.ienuusiy I unfairly- At the present time, a distinct is- . . .i 1. 1 i i sue IS IorniC'l ociweeu me ikt-puonodii anu the oilier parties. One wins of the opposition I to the KiMtublie.au party holds one set ot doc- ti ines, tiie other win:! another set, and all in opposition to the plain and practical doctrines of the young but great and glorious Republi can army. it is not for the success of any man, nor of any particular set of men, that the licpubli c.m organization lias been called inio exis tence; hut every intelligeni voter Knows mat lt is to inaugurate a new era in the history of our governmeni, or raiuer io onus oai.a mc eoverninent lo the policy ot the fathers who iramed it, an I "who undcr-tood these ihingj heWZ ra.ishrd svs- leins whereby they select from among them eh-cs men who are living representatiies of their nrjucii'Ies : and when these men have been selecletl fairly, by the rules of their par ty, it becomes all true men to stand by them, when the tunc conies lo vote for thfin. Tim is' a matter the Democratic party thoroughly utiricrMoiM., and m its palmiest days invaria bly practised : and this was the secret of their liim? continued success, and the rank and tile of their rany deserve great credit for j it. But the dav has come w hen the Demo-j cratic party has fallen into fragments throush conuplions, a.iJ the various wnus I and factions of that onre proud anil Riorums , i ..i.,;..i ,e as hostile and cm- i l""ll"-l . j btttered toward eacli otner as are coiuruuius . artlues on the battle lirld. Both factions of ' P-Tty have drifted fro... Ilie land-marks of the l-'oustiiiilion, and have imbibed dangerous lMica, hricsies ; yet a feeble attempt is now beinir made to keep alive something that may be called a Mleuiocralic party, anu io ;nis end party managers, seeking good company, brini before the public, in the terra of nonii. r.atii'iis, men whose pure lives and establish e.l characters recommend ihem to geneial support, but whose political opinions arc as neiniciou and as hostile 10 pure Iteptibliean- i.in as are the opinions and doctrines of the j miM noleil of their leaders. What is the duty ) of all wide awake l.'epuhlicans in such cases ! j L'uiliiuliteilly. to do as the Democrats nvy. do ffi'rHc In 'the tickit. And especially is this their duty when the Kepublican nominees I are uiuverallv acknowledged to be. honest j and capahle men, and when we know they I ...... ... . f.a.rA Vh...it.1 lr mill urn tic I - .. . .i. il .1.1 I!.mm).T1..rc 'r '""" ",r i'"'"" "" , help lo elect men to olhce who are unwilling : lo heir elect Lincoln, Hamlin ami purlin ! .' . ,t .!... 1.- . L- L. ss e iliuiK not. iir.-. .ul. Fusion. Anion:; all the parties, and shreds of parties, opposed to Lincoln and Hamlin, the only way to escape annihilation, w hich L'ivcs them the least ray of hope is a uni ting together against what they call "the coiiiinoii eneiiiy." True, any two of these fragmentary parties are just as iiiconipati- ble as were the Killciiny eats : but like 1 the rOWily boys 111 the thnildcr Storill, tllcv . . . . . . . . . ! led that '-by tliuinler soniethiim must lie I done." The glorious principles uf the jrreat party of tho people, as ciiunciatcd at Chica-o, have taken Imld of the popular heart; and Iliiiikcristn in every form, reads iu the prevalence of Correct princi ples the Sentence of death. Hence their general anxiety for a 'fusion." Well, the leaders may fuse : that is if their pro- d attachment to their respective polit- ,. ... , .1 '. n - ai rreeos was an a iisiiocmicai suaui, , ... :r .I....- .....!!.. I"... il... 1..-.V..J -....I ' .'i.ii iin y ....... i-i, ... ..... ... v.7 . ' ' , e , r. . 1 f"-,lf to nS set of principles, l.ut j t;in ''' lK,"5fcr l"'"l',c t!' ! same facility that they can sell themselves I Ju his' ia-t,r fusion with the i ncmics of hi: was not toiisidcred liin.liitir npoi be. n eo-woikers w . das, a!thotii;li the 'coiisiilcrattoii properly pai l by oik- of the high contrac ting; partio.'. Let the people remember that allegiance to truth is eternal and un t'lituigceable ; but allegiance to party ceases whenever it. bcfouici iueonipatiblo with right. e-Tbo N. Y. Herald, Tuchanan's or- 1 gan in New? York, acknowledges the suc- f T : - .1 1 1 -1 " a i.t i cess ut Ajiueoiu puu tiaiuuu. xuuouoq . , , , , . it makse awful wry faces id attcmptiDe to .. ... , say anything which may be encouraging to the Republican party, it Las tbe manli ness to do so, sometimes. Tbe following ,iT , York against Lincoln, with four Demo cratic factions and two or three little fussy Hell Everett cliques, all wrangling among I themselves ! Tbe idea is perfectly ab surd. Talk of harmony among these con flicting elements ! As well talk: ot britb erly love among the lighting factions at a Donylrook fair, assembled for the eiprcss purpose of breaking caca others licads. Those who are claiming tho State of New York for "Little Dug" will please make a note of that, and this : "It is a foregone conclusion, so far as this State is concerned, that Mr. Douglas, their candidate may possible get from 120,000 to 140,000 of its C00,000 votes, aD! Ur--kinridge about an equal number. It is, therefore, all up with them.1 Here is the way Itcnnett encourages tbe members of his own party : "Tbe principal, most efficient and ehea ' pest electioneered for Lincoln are Doug- las and bis friends in one section of tbe , country, lireckiuridge and his friends in mother. This wise trio appear determin ed that Lincoln's election shall be reduced ta tie ksut possible ainja&t of tiw' UNION COUNTY STAlt & LEWISBUKG CIIRONICLEAUGUST 2 1. D.scovEKV.-lur.m... August t Ijtie W..rL,,..n wore .M.L,. .xe:,vat.;.. ; f " M 'rt l1' ', 'V ' ttiscovcrcu me umiihi.o n j-j ooiio- hi ..... , , ... , , ., I Hnli-h and American soldiers who 1. 11 111 the war of 11-. Several l.tittons, luiyo ...... .....I .-.;. .k.. ..I... r..,,,,,l ii,,.. I ,.((.'., 1....I il... I.. end ..I' il... I'.i.o ,lv. .....in ...... ...v. .,. ...s. nia Hungers on it ; another is marked ' I T S.," and another "lth l!i iti.-li tireiialicrs.' A few American cuius were also found l'roin the position of' the bodies, it i evi ,Kut that they were l.urieJ in a trench ' near where they fell, lien 1'ike and two lniuilivd Americans, mid a iiiimher ..f i iiti.-h, wore killed near this t if , in 11:;, l.y the explosion of a powder maga- zinc. Sl'RIXOFIELri MEF.TISO. The Itcpill. liean liicctiii;.: at I-print: field on Wednes day last was very largo probably not less than 4K,(MI0 people lieiii:: in attendance. Two sjieeial trains, liiimlieriiifr altujielher ri2 ears, h it Cliieago alone, carrying near ly 4,WU peoide. K.NCAMPMEXT. A Military I'lirnnip- . -ti t i 1 i . l ; "" he held at Wk, coiiiiiieiiei.. ou the ud of September. A ''cnoral invi tation is extended to all military compa nies in the Slate to lie present. Hon. John !. J'lovd, Secretary of War, Lieut, lien. Wintiei.l Sett, t.ov. Packer, -'"V. Jlicks, tiinl others, have been invited, and are txjiected to be jne.-eiit. The New York eoriv-poiident of the Mobile KoL'i.-tcr, tells a .-toiy of a ..'enile inan who found uimii bis ret urn from Ku- J rope, after an absence uf seven months, a j i ,,a ,,u (, waning nir nun. -s sie.oi T. ,, tl imo h id been aeeidentallv left biirninu' ,Jl0' CIltiri. M.v,.n miu of his ab- .eneer bavini: been ignited by his wile. 110 Weill liaeK "IIIM IO u hoi imnnri, i alter everything had been Jirepared for a rfcirt. Dorousii Statement, ISjD'GO Rrulif SniiUr, isiijKrviior if- I'ulhrtor 1M5S-5D. 1)11. jid, ir, iss. To t.ltn.due as per report ol Auditor year la. 9 JlsO 90 (Vs. A,. i , r,.e. -,;,. rij ra.-!. ,,id Tr.. nnr. or- Jnt. . it JumII.mi. iiyaet.rl..ioeefnrineritil. ::n :t d J 5 ..,, .... f. .., t,al. du,irate::l 1 do do KAoucrti'Dt iu lull ou luy. Jj s:i Italnn" du tlie borough il 40 Julia 11. Linn, Ircusiirer of the Piornwihoj Iji irifbiirj, in met in'tli lioroinjh, I)U. Slur. lV.V.l. T.. Iwl. doe llor a., per report ls,.J 111 tl do .1.1 i'a.h Ae. U. Amnion foroi.T .-..II. ;;i Alr. 4. lle-.7. do aod ordercre.-'.! II. rtiyil. rr.,11. Sy 4 Noy.-,'.n.sliir i.'.v.t. lo aiu't uiuoicipal li.-c rtsi'J J. Kan.l,,l.ti ,to ! Mar.t,'oo. Xy lior. ordxTf retAl S. Shf.-r coll. 7.1- 4 tut . April 4. ler.. Py am't pi on order f.rorftuiM. I'-.ni. Curl IIoum' to duto M tll. a., f. r r-rei.- t,t,-d alj 1.7 Apr. lu. yrd- r far. Krii k A l.illev hulitii; 4 ol du do .1 ri.,iiililiii.jM.k..,.,Ac. 1 IS do d 11 A l'ii,-n. -heiir ..iiit s7 do do ll,.i-k f-,rstre.-t Cououis. ."..7 Apr. '.Si. do li-H niter. rent.Kiii li.iu.1.' 7S July 6. do A. Hearer l..r. au.lit..r 4 00 HO J. UO i'0..l..r.I;iX A. I'lMllll le..k 11 li.T.7.Ir .26. J.w.urri,pet-iaipolie 1 U) i 'M e m 75 14 lit 17 lis 6 tilt To UO j .. I). i:r, ...r.ele, fi..ii.r. s.,g -- - - ii-oo. Jan. 7. c. ri.aimots. l'r..u.y.sup. s..un appeal. i.ij . mm Mar l's H.H-k of r. ei.r,l of Oath., tie. do -ti. rlialnUerliu A llro... l,raT.-l do Wordeii A C.rneliue, printing do A. Kennedy, ll-ir. A.M-.M.r Apr. 0. SerTiis i. . 1'own clerk A Trean. Juue . Slurptiy A ptricklaud, repair eu giu iu part & 00-aTl 70 : llatanre due the Coroupll ii ii . r. 11 ,.t'Zr v .t ' John JIrU,l..U.tora Z,.hoot li,xe, .orlh mm ,5 utt ll urns, i ticcoKKt. 1)11. Slay 4. 1S..0. To Ul du- per Au.l. Hep. ISi'J Juuc 11, lew). loaiutUup. ljy-ouj V.:.: Ml . l-.ls ss en. ' May ft, Ity & per ft en '0 50, tu't. June.ll.'oo. amt A Trn Jonea do tl du CrbftuJjr.iJortvxoB aud errors x.i) ur-i'(s.1 02 Is, ss It;i1naire due the S-bnfll ISoarJ .. ... .. . . II 1)1. .,'!. t.M ., JriilS. Ol tllC Ijotirit of CM iimti iinciort in arci. May 4, 1 .'.!. To . jt U-p. of Aul. 1:0 du ill. V'.t .Itiin-11, nt. lo caaii Bud vt-lJtx d. J. lni ll. ru, c)1. Aui. , ''J. 1'u r-ut rec ti Mw li.iie S-pt. da do .1. II. Uxik'T tt-t 2J; do do Mit Miil. r l.C. f". do d Ml Mf.DiT Jn.u. -o, 1660. ToiUte aiiH'-rialtuu, 100 (!. V -:!: : " ?rl J."1 J .""' -PntV.4e. 13 fl juue;.i.,.n.-;o, w. ao tiuj.Aiui.tr.iic,te,., . . . . . . ... . 1"JS 17 .uiie. ...... o. i, ooi. tt m. L.oier. s.e. i.,e eun,ir. Jsvs.. llyorl.-r John Ilerl., coll. per U on Jon-.,ro. Wort Oeo.Merriii. in., it. r.ne...i 11 1"! 40 . ft... .tVTufulti ' Aufc-.o,.",... Kid. ti. W. p.,rre.t. window shadi-a j do s,j Itnl. liny.'., ull.lrles do lint. Hni K iir.-l.-v, eonl, 117 p.r tot) I df. llnl-.l. It. KikerC liltiiu luipi-lAc. 1 do 12 H.il. la.- Ily... ..m lri.-i. do gll lt.il. li. toiiti r, i-liiiirit tu nir.vt. room S- pt to, li.il. I.. Millej-. ,-orn l,rm.ui.. do 17, ititl. .1. s lireyer A Son. earM-t lh"t. 5, do II Mh-.ui. work at well lg i 4 ;.o . V f.o .Nut.Vor,sjar.g4,'W. IUIJ.II Wlker..al it? trai-ffi lo do do 11 I'liillip.., sirubl-lug 1 oil do Not :i. '.o.Mr.l4.'"l) do t..'.V..Iar.g4.'..l do il'Vi'.'.SI tr l-.i.... do A.rs,'ou do do do IVe.I,:.l.sI.,r"4.-fo do st'Jtf du .1-,'ou oo .o ut do Sli. A. II. Ptoner, il. d John A. oweti.. Hulary 2 .'-o i:; i oo oo ao h. t.. it. io.-ni.iarv i ,-- oo do Sli.a Volkniar salary 11 1 io ' uo I. Amnion, work at well 1 , do till. Itrown.Jr., wim.I '1 gs f dot' IV. S. li.lUe. tlwm Ac 1 ; do A. Kaiilm-in. j-.tiitor 4J ml do s. A. Aroi-troncteaeher 1-0 ihi : do 1. Oinler. r.-i-..r pump a .hi I do T. .1. KruusA Co., Uttl,Ac, - r7 do pri.itinir - 7i ' I7.Y.0 do li.H llowlaoil, tearh.-r IMI I.I I do do Mi.H Kvau do gu 0U do do g7,7.9 do do do fib.J'ui) do .1 T.MiU. r.w .rkal well.Ac. lo SI Jd i;.'6u do S ni. I'erneliu., work 160 do do M reb.-Vott do da do do '.'4 do Mar. 9 da do It dog.4 Apr.i do May .1 June 11 do do do .I.Sehre.erA S..n,.unjrie 17 I r.29 do S!i.H lloi.te.n. teacher 1-SO oo do T. NeHl.it, luniher 1 St. I do l'r,.. .lant'-s, rent .'lo ihi t do Win rri.-k, do It. i5 1 d. W.l.ei"er.See.Se.le-.ardital. r.l i.i , do F. V. lltindy. teacher, Hal. lgi. o: do n . II C'liamlarlin, rent ou uu do J. S. Slar.n A Co. on,', do A Stoi.cu.on.HtoT. pinejrr. 5 ..' do llurah A loo.l.uan.Huudriea '1 '11 do bad Stannert, LrtHtinH 1 i.t do A- II ulchioMin.work at well 1 S7 do A S..aw.li,c.al ..urket.Ar tl S7 do J.llartHroil.a.ld exon.ls.S 7 ou do do oll..ret4n gsal ; lla -J7 do do exon.diip ls;.v s7 11 Trcas.perct.911.IJlong46,JU 74 .1414 : Balance in the hand n of Trraa. doe Sen. Board 361 t'3 Samuel Slifer, SajKreUur and Collector ' for 1859-00, in oo f. DR. July 1. l'.'H. To am't ordnp. Bor. tu, 1509-60 Sorlu and ivulh Ward. 2440 04 vn. July Ifi, 1S00. Ut wl. pai l Tr-. ny to dstc 111 H do Hy ni'trTii'i f reiiw-nd.cti tuiaUi 1IT M lly & l-T rt vu amount do collrTtrd todalr llii 45 TI IT do By SujMrif-oni wne li-.t 4i do Uy t.j.uoriiUou, list) 3.' hu it Palace the Pnroah by S. Plift-r, eollector ai 02 E.XONEK ATlONS allowed ?ani"lclifer, Collector lswJ'00 iK'rou:il lax. A mm on 5e niour Aurxnd Da nil' I klt-v M.til U hirkt-ttkitit A Meafl R..wr liforjie BariK'f Altvrt l5t.iit Jha tfiappt-ll SUrtto Crn-tini JavrkII Ivi.lliel4fr Henry It- rr A.Iain ran tmcK.a Frt-l'urtjer k Bcu. Fishtr Kraa i. u-l-r J'-m h (i:r-nTi-r J't,- f ii. .cr CLu. IVHIIurit Samxiol .HMIUrln Omiit-1 3 u, i Hint .-ntuu-1 1 .rt) T4 X ii 6-1 TS W 1 00 5 , jl.lt. j . 1 t Man aiti it lltiry 1 6.S;Mitr?brll M.rLta 7..:.Vtrr- JobB f"''l'iPiTe AJKa l''Kd U M jV-JSmr-IU-T IS'ter 1 fr'' Taylor Ajjroii 7S H xllxTf K b't' Waiter t atbarioe 1 1 1 mj , UJi. tsi.'i 6s 2.,s ; 11 Ml 11 1.1 7 i.. i 11 ii i :iu 4i ; ii'.tu li.i I Stimu'l SH'er, one uf the Ocerscat nf the I'i'jr, in an t M iy il, lSi.9. To lal. u p r n ttlrment 2UJ ti m I IC. Jiinr 14. Wl r.y Tri.r in mrft. 1 aiauuuLcouvralioiM W 3 ' Balance due Borough on duplicate, IsiS-jO DK. July a, lbw). To July Ct . 1 s. It J support Jr. St jbart and faniiljr .ll.iry llul.liin?..ii An.ln-w I'lottner llt-nrv I'.m-iIi fiu-l. M. Winnlcn S.1 60 SI St Hi Wi lt:t W 1 .'HI ou Mr. ilolmi-liy and li.mil) tZM, UtM 0 03, -tof aurk li ttir rxajtf Fnmpwti Mitl.r'dctiild Kli.w Bonti .nuu.'l Mrrk .'3tp.-niM-ii of nuit in fart SiifHrt u..rc riiiiiil"-rli du TIi.hhmi ll.u'i. i-hild Ilv cnh .ald J It. Linn l"r irrrr Uo l.-run.l I'nnl."-, l-aujr ordrri Tnu.iti'-lit l-au'ni .In Jlrs Me, k u..t inrtuil-.! al)M di, r. N.-viu.. lorumr oTcracer Ilv riris as lu. r..r :y r r.iti..u. I MIlbt MlvwiDf lly ler cL. OS Mlu't- Uup. t 41 .mi ll;; s; jy .17 So i il 1 1 ti i; s j 4n oo S iil 3d ax n,tans. flnr tl,.miivh t.y Oitkw Add J. li. ilroMii uivat Lilt not oniil in Ki Ml .VI LI?TOF KoF.!t ATIONS allowed Rimui'l SlUcr,0;r. err Ol tile l'ir OU UoflieKlr ISf.H-MI. Ilani.1 Aumti.l l.MSamwl II " W Idrk.'iikitie A Slcnrs 1 -ntiin.l Kuley - rtH-lllls JaU'kMJl Mitrli.-li AUni l.-rr l:ii linriiia Y. h-ttn J. It Miil.r Mrs. .o W. A. Tujl-r .Ifllll Bf Ii tin l;. i'. lvt.-r- . l.n U .tt.-rn i f lllxTt ltnrm'4 lUri'lliiMM-r ::7 .Ins.Oi. tiiM-r l."-'t;. Ilfti-rliug & J. M .rliu t'-ij Error 1. ;.l.ifjaia Jus. tiitdoa Dr. 1 iv qtwnt 0 rrrwrr. M.iy r., ls.'.o. Ilnlnnee .toe by Jan. UUir, Sen., OTerM'r ol the r...r Asst ts axil Iji'iliitiltra of lliroiujh. 1)11. Ual. tue l-uil l 1'nui.i.fCourt llwon ord.No.M H't Su Interest. Judoi.'iit lavr Ir. Maleom Int. Nor. J, ls.is an.l roicti. Alu't of fiuruuU ordtra uuli.uidalisl lus il 4Hil 70 CR. linl. tno hy K. Snr.I. r. frmr et'll. to Hlllllfl IiI.t.ioIL lu ill l:tnlf of 1 rrjui. Li'-n v(t. Jntti.i llifU"il'&ij.'ir0 do No. '71 UIju due by U. itty Ain't of Hot. lial'ilitk-a 42 4'". l J I.i so & ; li i li.,'.i 11 .1 I....;.....mI Atotlfnr. i.i the Rnmii'.h Of Lewi.- I.urit. .lo e..rttiy tiiai ae iiuve riniuioie.!, au.iiti.1, and nl!fM...l the t..rei;nitiza.--oUlit!- t Hie illtleo-ul ..lln-eri. of enld ll,.r..(i'.-li ati-llli.d hi,Uo.s'e airniti"! tli. m iei-or.liiitf to Hi- toreKoini: rej...rt, wl.n li we linie, llii. al.t diy of Ju ly. A. l.l MO. fite.1 in tlieefTieeof the Toan Clerk, of ihr lt,.r.,ui;li of l.e wVl.iir-. ot Iu. li all interei.le.1 will take nollir. W iluus our kali 1. il.i-al-t day . f July.lswj. II. r. Sll M.l.r.ll. l 11 ol l.ll M:T, - Auditors. 1. S. STI.KM.lt, . I.INJf. Town Clerk. I nluii C oimly Court I'rot lamat Ion WHKUKAS, the Hon. All'M S.WII.SO.N, President Judge for the Stith Judicial District of Pennsylvania, emu posed of tin routines of I nioti, MilHtn and Snyder, and Philii- Kent, and Jso WSisiosTMa Eqs.,Asso- ciateJii.tgesinl iiion coiituy. nave issued uieir ; prrrcpt, bearing dale the isih day of a-'fb. j lMiiti, and lo me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Conn of Common Fleas, Oyer j and Terminer, and Ceneral yuarter Sessions. . at LKWISBI K(i, for the county of t .NIO.N. I on the third MO.NDAY of M:i'T.(being the, ITih day) ISIiO.and lo conlinue one week, , Police is therelore herehy given to I lie Cor- aud for the county of tinion. lo appear in their own proper persons with Iheir records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances ton,. . nose ininKs no. . ... ...... i.. ......... their Im.1i:iI.' nm.prfa.n lo lie ilo.ip ; anil all Wit-I esses and other persons prosecuting in behalf I of the Coiniuonwealili against any person or ; persons, are reitnreil lo oe men atol mere , aiiemltno, ami not depart without leave at Iheir , peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in I their attendance al the appointed lime agrcea-; ble M noiice I t.iven , under my hand and seal at the Sher- ill s Olhr.e in Lewisburi: the l'lth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight h'imlrej and sixty and the eighty-fourth .1. i.. 1 1 . i... I -.. 1... I I 1' " "lr lllr-.i.T me ci.io-s ; of America. (io.l save the Commonwealth!! JOHX CltOsstiBOVE.Miertll REGISTER'S NOTICE. T0TH.'E is Lt-rdiy given lo all con 1 cerned, that the totlowmg named persons have seliled their aecotiuts in the Kei;ister& Oihce at Leuisburi;, I'nion county, aud that the said aecouuts will be presented furcciitir- tnation and allowance at ihe Orphans Tourt to be held at LEWISBt.Kli, for the county o I........ ., il,,r.l t-,,.ii,o ,, i sKI'TEMIlEIS ' " "" y -. next ,e.ng.nealst..ayo sao...o ... , l i ne nnai account i i ii Executor of William High, late of White Deer townsttip, dee'd. 2 The Account of James Chambers, Ad ministrator of .S'u.iii Smith, late of Limestone lownshtp, dee'd. a The Account of Daniel? Sum. ker, Guar dian of liiirltara and ll,teh,l A'H'i'A'.y. 1 The Account of Conrad Sherkler. Admin istrator of .o-r..W.'i.'., laie of West Builaloe lowio-hip. dee'd. I 5 The .U-cnunt of John Hauck, Adminislra-1 tor of .Lion ilaui-K, tlec . 1. 6 Ti, Account of Jonaihan olle, l.xecn-! tor of I. twit Wiling, late of the Borough of j Lewisburg, dee'd. 7 The Account of Edward and Levi Kanrk, Executors nf Jonathan Kanck, laie of White Deer township, dee'd. 8 The Account of John Walls and S. A. Stock, Execulors of .V. A. Stock, late of Lew isbnro Corough, dee'd. The Account of John M. Benfer, Admin istrator of II. M. Miwrcr, late of New Berliu borough, dee'd. (iEOrUiE MERRILL, Register. Register's Otlice, Lewisburg, Aug. 41, lPtlO Real Estate. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. (iREEABLY to the last will of Wiliiam Dalk, late of Liberty township, Montour crmnty. Fa., dee'd, will be exposed lo public sale, on the premises, WcdnffttlsO', Hie aiNl day of Ortolirr next, all that messuage and TRACT OF LAND, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Samuel Ben- nage, James Cameron, Thomas Vanzani and Kobert Mack coniaimns Sl1v Acre good quality of .and ; Kaitruad running past it. I he Improvements are a 1'ramc House and Harn, jj.a- LSpruip House at the door, nearly all cleared, and in a hi:h tate of cultivation. Also A Tract of Sixteen Acres, near the above, adjoining Mrs. Monrhead, Kadins; Har- j Uiiij.', tiiiii unit, i an utm vuiawuui vm o-its-, which is well Timbered. Sale to beein at 10 o'clock, A. Mn when Terms of sale will be made known by FRANCIS WILSON, Iccutor An. 2", 1S0O. litUUuj.nr, ItanTillt. loil Journal, EaJtoo, (.loaM Ppy t., and msod I. lib to thi office. FOR SALE. O' , South Fifth street, a property consisting uf a stood Frame House JLl 1 on a hall Lot of ground. Terms easv. Apply to May 17 A. B. VOItSE (i AIU'IITS a fine assortment by j 11 ait a u'joodinan EXECUTORS' SALE VALUABLE J E A u 1 A i ly be exposed t I'uWie baleen u.e j W premises, on Sauiria,i5ini!iy of scplcmiMT, at 1 o'clock, T. M., the lulluwiug Utsen: e.i itcai Ksiate, to wit : I All that certain Farm, or piece of lain! ia:c the estate et Jm lin '. 'c silnaif. in While lleer township, cotuitv of I nton, cm- tainnis "ne Htiudrril ami Twrn'j -Three Acres, more or less, two miles west of .New Columtiia, ailjoinins lan.lsol Uavnl Moiipeck. John Heberlini. Ilenjamin (Jemherling ami others ; about Filtrcn Acres are excellent White Oak Timhrr, the balance of the triict is in a good state of cultivation ; and ha., a vein of excellent Iron Ortt running tliroiih it. The iiniroveinenis are a l.arse Frame tT Two Mtorey IIOI.'SK with hnehen at-JLil. tached ; a I.ar.'c Frame 1JANK IIAliX, na'l all necessary Outlmildins ; a well ol so. d water near ihr door ; a good bearing Orchard ; and other Fruit Trees. .Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when Terms will he rm-le known l.y john dates.max, I'etkk i;i:ki, An 17 K.v'Ut.,rii rr J.-KS Hi.in. drr'-l. iai iii.it- sn.i:. OI!Kl'ABI.V to the lat will of Jsron Hoe- ! sr.L, laie ol l.ewisbiir, Fnion cotitiiy, now di e d, will be exposed to sale, at the Ib.usr ol t;. ll. Cm, l.cwishurz, on Nutiirdil) t !" (itll tliiy ol" Ol lnhrr IH't all that , certain llillisi- stnl Lot ol 4.1 (limit, I with the apptirtenatiees, situate on the corn.-r j of North Iront an 1 M. John's sirnos. The improvrmtil are a FliA l E D WEI.l.l.MJ j IIDI'M:, S-TAHI.K. and other necessary out-! biiib!in?. Located in a healthy and pleasant j part of the Borough, rale l. commence ai 1 ! . '.i ..i. ...i in i i.i.. i. . i ' ucii'Ch, 1 ...i.t UIKU uuin win oe pui'iisiieu by JAMES F. I.IX.N. Lew!-t.ur.r.Auir.l7,'fi'). K'r of J.ouu II,i?u..-Wd. a. Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE. TIM. be expose, I to Public Sale, at die ic House of K. Hetzel, in the Lett I'lHII C, I nion county. Konmh of 1 fini a, on Saturday, September 22, I860, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the Hulk. win-Keal L-iatc, tu wit : .n. 1. A Farm containing TWO III -IRK1) A('UKS, liinesti-iip land, more or le.s, situated in Kelly tuunship, Liuuii niumy, about one mile from I,ewibui?, a'!jjnwi lands of Isaac Myers, A-tain Kyer, John bhuek and ither--abotit Ten Acres tt which I is Timber Land, and the balance I the 'i'rart in a nign state ol cultivation. I he 1m- ?"" provemems are, a large 1 rame HouseJLi:! and lenaul House, a new Jlaru, one oi the largest in the fiate. with a ell of coo. I Wa ter in the l!.irn Yard ; a Cattle Shed, - by till feet in length, for tattrtiirt? cattle in ; W'ag.'ii rshed and Corn Cribs, Carriaitf H use and Wood Jstted: tslaui;hter House, Carpenter ' Shop, and a verv large Piirery, with large Farm Kettle and apparatus lor eooktni; IceJ ; ! an excellent ispriii:; and large Spring Hnise; j two Orchards containing aliont lilteen acres, , with a creat variety of Apple and I'earh 'Frees, all gtaftrd fruit: a .uisi rv, containing ; about One Thousand limited Tree-.; and a l.iinei.uio tjuarrv. roniaining excellent stone (r .i,lt.r lJ.ldifi ..r lliirinne.. y,K D i; I.I.I (; Hois-K, and Lot, situate on the corner! li ,)f Thirt, ad Mark(., slrPe,s, , Borough nf I.ewisburg a central and most desirable business location. On the same lot are a Klwm Jewelry shop a Brick Biuldin-' , wjth Basement slorev, two Booms as business plaera, anil laru-e Itoom on seciotd tloor large Brick Stable and Carriage House, and a great variety of Fruit in the (ian'en. Sn.lt A LOT, situate on' Third street. I a,ljoining above slated House and Lot, with t -... .. 1 llflc j,UIi. i arrtaoe llou.e, ire llnusr. ' .sIni,c i.n-- ., i.en .,. ,' Var,l -,tl, aImoi(I cv.ry of f'ruil all cralted ! ou 1( : sl,5crji.r j,,, YaUlMe. rrp. erly (r sa,c xc(imnt , ,,r, ...j , ! i,sui,.s.s a, a .y.nc,: rr,,u,rinu- his whole ne. and therefore unable to give said prop- I erlv hls persna sverviil(mb , Terms easy, and made known on ih.- dav '. 1f , ,, ' ,-i'ii-k- ' ' j' r...'si1.,- m .Si;o - - SlTElUOll TUW. ritUJ'EItTY I'OIl SALE. That large and commodious! ' UlilCK HOl'sE (torincrly A liiah im's) north-west corner ol Third and Market streets, I with a Brick Stable, and other Outhouses, j and liarden Lot on the alley adjoining. There j is coiincctr.1 will! itie i-iom ea ,-sioreroi'in, ami i several rooms lor Oiliees and Shops. 'Fh Ph., ' stand is an old and well know n business cor ner, in Ihe centre ol the town, ami v.-rv con-. vcnient for churches, schools, &c. Terms ea-1 sv.and possession given at any time. In. itiite I . . - - - , Lewisburg, July 1 1. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. T SHE following described Ileal IXatt' situate in Lewisburg. is i tiered ai privaie saie. uy calling on the subscriber, lull de scription of the property with terms, ,Vc,will be made known to purchaser. icit nivr-iuii? i d. pleasantly lca-. No. 1. Is a tmall III House and Lot ol (iroun ted, and iu a pan of ihe town that is rapidly improving. '1 ern.s easy. Icsirable Itllil.Illltr I.ol, M o. A feel front by 1.V7 deep, situate on ihe It liver road, (drown streets, hi I niversiiy addition. SA ML 11. OK WHS, Real Estate Ag Lewisburg, July 20, lsiio. j Orphans' Court Sale. IV virme of order of ihe Orphans' mrt ) of Union county, will be so 1,1 at the pub ! li.e house of Wm. Wolle, in Hartli'ton, on j 7'nrjrfrti, Srit. i, ts.i.i.at 111 o'clock A.M., the I following desi-rilied real estate: I Lots Xos. a and 10 in Hank-ton, with the I improvemrnis thereon. 17 acres ot land in arlleton, adjoining Ja cob larger, Jno. F. Wilson and Ur. W, F. Seebold. 25 acres 17 perches in Hartley township, adjoining John t'llman, V. Tate and others. 75 acres 93 perches in Hartley township, adjoining Rebecca l.earhand Samuel Johnson. SOU acres :i perches in Hartly township, adjoining Hooks and Anderson, Samuel John son. Also, ihe followin" tracts of unseated lands in Hartley township: 415 acres warrantee's name Peter Black Uodlrcy Sridle (ieorge SSrulle l.'atliar'e Seidlc Oeorge rlitrtz Philip Srjille 1'eter Seidle V indie (irove Daniel l.hode Klavel Koan Michael Shtrtz John Senile David feidle I'eter Senile Wm. Dunlan John Dunlap Terms of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale by HKI.EN C. HAYCS. Jul 27, u0 AJntinUtrulna of liasiit lla.., u.c'J. FOR SALE OR RENT! TWO Dot BLE FKAME HOIJ-a- SEs and Lots, each suitable forlriS two families one on North Founh sireet and one on St. John street, for Sale. Halt of each of the above 11,, uses are lor Kent. r?Also, for sale, lour Hiiil.tin? Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOLUHTON, Lewiibur;, Jan. M, 1D. A tat 415 do do do 415 do do do 415 do do do 415 do do do 115 do do do 115 do do do 415 do do do 415 do do do 43 do do do 438 do do do 425 do do do 317 do do do 4H6 do do do 4H4 do do do lt'5 do do do m. ASTIDIAHiS j BOXt. u : (, jl(.y Mi1,(t k ,.() . N vu str,, t N v ,, -i yn i..x m ii. y FOr sai.k at am. mm .i;it'. , ., Estate of John Rishel, dec d. . . iini'i; ''( sH'sj M II II i:.- I.nirr.ef .1 A.l.nitustia'iuli on tin-estate ol Ji'll.N lilslli:).. i!i e.-.l-., late et li.uiaL.r 'I p. !nv- in' been irr inte.l lo Hie sut.scnur by Hie gistrr of I'ihoii ooimy mi due form ol law all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified lu make immediate payment, and a. I having any just claim n''ain t Hie ami- n,..y present them dulv anth. imra'e I i. r t-i. mi. i.i lo .Mi A 11 It. ZIMMIIKM A., A-lnilnintrfttnr i.t i.-,is s..s. wili tLt- Will -i.n, . d l.ewisbui, June 'i, Isi.U ADVANCE OF SCIENCE ! Modern ImtiroK meiil in llitttl-lr). T 'EKTII inserted .n AMIiKU UAM! is now taking th rutin' prt tt f K.itern, Southern an I mit i f the W ' citie-.aii'J hi many repr i is a-ni-u n It-ratile tu iruM cr ariv rnf a ne bav:) n: ri'Ufnl prires, thus enal.liii? a'l wh' nc'd tio-ni tu BTi.il tli. iiiv'It- tt !' iit..I r'u'Utrtr-i" f-r in..-t i.'i ri A!-o, Ti-lh nii unt. .1 i;;- n i. ai. i ail tl " t .ii u. . t:tl!ir I'ljit-i in ii f, in t In Inf. -t "ij t-t ! -t v 1 I'IJhI .-ltt'tltl"ll trill b- Ur V I : 'I ' ' Ii . v ). i-n if, il i i i- l.y. II. ut'-ft mi) "rtniit i - rain n j .1 (.. ,u. j, . to th- j rot, --i.m : Liit ? ff . jit' iit U al uxd l un.-n i.- fill :.llt lllfXffrii'lKVil o)ral.,.; hi(t li. Ii f I- I V J - r f'-rni' -t, A ILL i'P s-rtt tW uatuiul ornn, wtiuu' 1. 'J-.-:r d 1 v .11. Irriiabl-Te eth and Espo.ed Xirve Ire l-fll'lf 111 'rl1f-'MtI r.f t Of In.tTllIJI.'Ttt- 1 . I:,lit in, I . i,.ii, i , i .;i tt.- i-...t i:.i i ii il IKTtr twelilV Itrai-tir". nJ pr-x nr i 'r-'rllli'Il!!s 1'iTt.lllilliu' t J -l I- tit- el' - l ' T H-nulit f, ;t)i (-oiili.lt-uct.-, ll.ut viitiru itiel... ti- u h .1 tur ''iv- ll in till (!,.-.-. Kcmiis in Mr. M'T7-j Frout siieel, soulh of .Market. K. 1 I. -wl-biirL-, .tune -12. t ''M. Dir. tntl.AN. B EM OVAL. II. .i:illl tICT. '.As7, JJjjjj has reinneetl lo niith street, l,,t:r di ors from the Town Clock, l.EW- lsnri:t;, fa. S.t.MIXI. II. OKU Hi, 4tloriii-) iit !.:. o FFR'EVn South Seron.t near Market M. , u:ni.tii i;i;, r.i. ?. ProlVs-tonal lltisiness entrusted to' are will be laitlilully and promptly aiteu fv pl. 1 I, Is'.V hi. J feif P I C - N I C "We'll jump into the IVj; n, Rnd all LARCH, : ami ver H, hand -Mine SJSJl ami verv r.nii:..rt.i I,le W it.OV hasbeen fitted up I.t ihe especial aeci.ntnu'iiato n ol' I'ic-Xic and other similar e xi-nr. ions. Term., moilcrav. Apply to JtiS. M. 111)1 ;i:i.. I.ru isbnrg. June :!, ls.v.i. YARIETYTrORE AM) rosT rrioi'. LAriiE si!iiflytilT.miks,St3tiiiniT, J V IVrfmnerv, Jeweiiv. T. ,t, Ci-nn i ii- n- cries, Teas, Sj ices. Fruit. Nil's. i.i-l,i, Pit Hires, and a satiety oi TsiCls NAl'hs : sale Ilt'UP at the ill.! l.KWIi;l i;i POST Ol'FIt'K. F M.E (ii Id l'i:.S In Ladies atnl C. i.is e be had at the I lT OF Hi f t' 1 E V KI5A L setts ol CAMEo. ai., I I , j Breast Fins and Far l.'incs ran U' Ii I very cheap .n inr Fl.sT iff UK KllKKs I, r Books . r C h at the l'i iT 1 any kimi OFFICE promptly aiiciulrd t. AlilKsran ti't'l the lurt-et an.l A- assort ment ot I. filer and X. te I'AI'Ki;. Kneel s .Sc. ai the POST OFFICE F vou waul a supply of line ST VI'liiNE liV, to the I'o.-T i I H i:. NEW FIRM I IN THE OLD MIOIM-The sitbsrril . i. '. r. spcetiully aunoiinee to the ntiens et Lewisburg and vieimtv that ti.i v have K iintil . a Farinership in the I Tailoring Business, j at the well-known stand of James Criswell en': .Market street, where tin y ale prepared to1 (''. I A i l.IAL j" to ciilcr in the his best sul,-, .Men's and lo ts' lolliinU of every description on short noliee. e asli a share ol the public patronage. j JAMES CI.MsWELL, ' J. F. M'HAFFEK. j Lewisburg. April I, ls.-,! . - HOUSE BUILDERS. ,.-,. . l . . . rai.r.i. .,..ui.: I ne l.liilfrsign, , ale j .,rru,.j Ao,lllN .r ,, Mle ,., Iouik, ICIiiDls minion asli of all sizes, made of ihe Lot material. A't work warranted. IV .Made by l..li..-ri;ut F. Hughcsvilie, Pa. and lor sa!- I i l.::i F s CAI.HWEI.I.. Leu tsl iiri THUS. .. I.itll K TT AS rcc,,uT,! a i'k-,,,!"' a-'" - ' llu' v,'ry be-l, elir ap.M ami lasiiionalle JciK'li ) in tin' uiaiLst. Hi- rsioelv coinpiiii's I biii ii. ! lUui- ICinv. i 1 uui r Itlnsti, 1(1 ;t 'l ls. mii ir ntiiitoiisi, . M litis,. s.(.x., svhich wii! be soi l extremely low for Cmi. Hi- resperil'iilly asl.s ihe patronase ol all his old customers; and also invites new ones lo give him a call bclore inakiii"; their pur chases, (.'all at Ihe siqu 1 the llig atch, , Maiktt street, east ol Seeoiid. !)-. 2 1,'orl t NOTICE- 1SCO. I HIE I'trin ol" Wnit-r, Unhurt .V K-hrnhach are ready to n, mk.i t lor all kuola ol woik in their line, and are well satisi.ed it would be lo the interest o! such as pnipose erecitns good buildings to give n a call before eon tracting with others. We hate put np some of the best houses and stores in Lewisbuig. and are assured iheir owners will testily thai Iheir buildings were put up by guod and ener getic, workmen, and in iitnck lime, (which is a very important matter to btiililers.) li, ferula Chatnberlm Uro'sj L. Palmer, architect ; Dr. I. Urusrer ; livers Amnion; Lewis Abbcufeher. ISA AC WAI.TEK. JACKSON I.K.Mr UT, S-AM. KOHKAliAl H. Lewisburg, Dec. 27. i.v. C OAL, C 'O Ma -ton. rriHL subscriber keeps constantly i n hand I in E subscriber kr .1 a laree assprtmem ol ihe vrry best Sha niokin and Wilkes-liarre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, winch he will srll al the very lowest prices for fash or Country Produce. Also, lilack.'milfu Coal, 'luttr anj Salt. Wish il distinctly understood, that I w il! no! be undersold by any man Having good wcigh-scalcs, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. CEOIKiU HOLtsTEIN. Lewisburg, Atay 27.VJ. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIO.lUr.UI A I IIIC I'lllMt'I t. KFIC'E in hi- new llriek 111. ek, I.trkel streel. st-tilh side, brl-t ecn lih anj. .Yh ;,-,- ita.rs ) Lus.jturg, .M.y, !?.( (', :i u liii- h tu.e a rue. , Miv. Store N-w i;o(s , . . uu utui.- a line x Uar.k, Ti buv. rr.h.-n I" r. . I , :.-.!-. r tin- I.:, .V- and t V,rl. Fuel; il, io I. nt hat A , i , I',. ' , Ar - J;!;: ft! al set '.V' I!' A" r.'ext Eesiion cf Unicn T .V'w lJer!-n, w i:l n n,n . '.. ll'l - ! . .'i ! ! ( "I.t 1.1 I: ; ;!Eii:aij. "' 'J i.r- 1 mill. ii I, r ih" - e, I.!,: It 1 Ire I tlitx ii. . iiiit. II, a Iri'tn an ,el are r il t. i I i: II. t,.- the T: Imi :st-y rr. ':it ai.m-e:'' j'lXa'i-lil.i.Tlii;.-..:;.!,..,. M.i at u.i .. . t. ; , ; f I'M I'lpf, ' . ii il..;.-. r.:. HO. Iti.lt ,, ; t," r t' r,-,"i . . . .'I's.'A KLLASii Tin ltaie I . ' ' A . V . : at. :j, AJ;i:icijl.frttr' Wc!;ce, w ' li i:i;i: . i.. i.i: W.V .i.i- LAW oi i ii i: i:i:.vi,vj;ii. John B. Linr.. ;'.::v t i.iitnr-e .a .s. '.;.t, ., . . . . , . A TTtrf I..- ii. ll tt Is "i-i. Til. The LGWAr.L" sr.d KCiE Zxpra Coin n-aits. V . . ' T. G EVANS &, Co., ' n t. 111,... ... L' AM iYX.V CI.'Ai.V. llnl ti:.. ci 1 1 1- i k. .-I 1;. in-; 1 urns. ,vt M.I I .. t St, I.', .,:.;'; MU.ASr, ..K. l-'I.-il, ,kc. Ar.. ti,. j:..t l.t- i'slriii -a. rr.t:: I!. .V Co. !.;i, Il 1 I"';4 14 put 11 j i li I a,,- ,i j ! HO 'I UllKiIlM , Diit .l A i i. Tit.-- I'n - P.:: l.fs. IVl.I.eS. f i.r c:t: Im !o I- kits Ol' ti.-. pi . r in.. I'll i! 1'iue .ia ih ii ri:i;.gi i.itn.i. and j nt , ii- i... i ... ; . M r. . , . ,. .1 i -ry 1 :. f ( Oil I ilii. 'l: o i ;.if hi :.l l . ,'.' A i;. ..i i. .'.si , A ... i 1 . - :,. . , : . - tlilloss a ml .l:.r VI ai c. (.'Ins, ll ;:n-. nun at -. I ai III. n- it i . tltij.t-, lit inc. j'. i r;.Ji ci. i OK, ...V, V 11. Sot-...full kii. '', V.no'Ut. f.o V -, .-.., .li. Ui'I Crease. it choice riir.-T I'tilaliHs. (V.. :, i !.-. V. lire. KM', (.lal.-. A. .v. ;.vs t;n f.,...o'. i: ri.M..'o ' tr. -T i.io: I. ,..- ! r ..... ,ni ut r t l Executor's Notice. ti'l'lt'i: is :, M- e-'.rn. th..t I.. : l.iiui t Mtv on tin- i;i-t .ii a. n1 i, I JU1I.N I dill t'K. i: lluli.i., e li -tante.l to I llli tl Ci i. n-ti j-. I i.n . h.iviili; fliiiiu li.eu). aiol tli. led to tuake i list - i tf- : e .u 1T1.-: : : - : II. I.Aiill". I. IfOll Iliit.l'.ll I Lewisbtti l, June 2 Hutsh Goodman, X'nh. n. I 7 AVE r.ri . I and . r-'i ' CIH'. .1 L assi.r'i... ispnioj an,! Sim all tin er Ooi ,'s. 1'to' I ' ,1 lo .In ' atieiiiitin ol lb 1 1 Dress 1 1 U s I't-lat In s I.a,lu s i. t-.i'It Li ii: iitiiis l'i lll'S Miati Fig.Fr.Mrrinos Dneals s;. i u's (.oulnlms lu-et' Hi's 1'. nl.tr s i: '- - l'llllli- lilt" AI.SQ Cloths. 1-1., m and Fanev I'a- "'' Jeans, r i e, N, esttni:., lluslms. pn.i llt'-'s, Tll ullls. I'uiiii.els. liiu.ts .nisi .' Sin e-. Hat- and Caps., too,-iii r wiili a cei"p!'te ;om rtnu-.-.t .t Hiveciii's, Hardware, (.Vila rwr.re, (m t n.-warc all of w hi.-h wtl1 be di-p. -. I ,- i n a- .. bit- terms a- the same ailuve:. run be j .nt r a.sed anywhere. (.' tu u call: Du. W. II. ll,. Kit... sr. .,,. X. C. Pi r. it ll i:i .S. IIKhblllM. rJll .SH lA.XS AXO SI .'.'(.'.' '-"., 7 I'Sl'KCI TI I.I.Y . tl. r tin ir - rvi. s J I a tin- c.t I l tnti; lo.ltoiin- eeuilil -I I.i. i -kv I'.n I ti- ii l.t r , line in i t'-tii.on t t M.ii.,, En t 1 a b a ci tl IS 1: r Id 1! v
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