UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWIS15UKG CIlKONICLE-XOVDIliEIl Hi, ltliO. far ft Chronicle B. CORNELIUS. tul.i.l.M iiu thr t a-ti svr.tm. ha lha lart anil brat a,rculu..i ol int .-,rua.r m l'ol.n County. FreeJum, national; Slavery, sectional ! ThePK()i1J:STriuinpIi!i JnJ for lhaf Ik') h.tc rlrli anil nrtftiwfhr nr, AnS for thai me) rrelrHratia' scourm-il tfcc teak, j ana nr iit4! !) aaaae law antra wratw Tne sarai nr lrr..rs nn.aj in blwid lor tame ibcir uis ine Walton casis then am !" Tlie Groat and Foul Conspiracy of Hie Lrei'kinri'J'i-o, Bell and Ionrl:s ' loaWi to CHEAT THE rKOl'Lli! OUT OF '1 III-: SELECTION" OF Til EI II OWX PRESIDENT, Las' Leon foiled ly tlie iiitcllirrente and the virtue of the People themselves. They are neither to be terrified nor entrapped into a surrender of their dearly-purchased rijjht to choose for themselves a President and a Vice President ; they do not give tip that nrccioas boon to a bodv. not selected lor that purposc.whcre Florida w ould ! count as much as Pennsylvania! All this fraud nndIaiiger has been aver ted bv the fearless and sagacious act of the masses, each for himself. Their ' combined voice is like " the roar of: many waters!' Never was any Ad-J ministration more condemned by the popular voice, than is the Prodigal, Fiee-TraJe, Pro-Slavery, Disunion, ! rottenly-corrupt dynasty about to be; closed without a sincere friend ! Tbe different States are reported this! (Thursday) afternoon as follows: . Ir aLI.10I.. j U ijtirlljr. Electors maim: M:VIIAMrSIIIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS 1MIODE ISLAM) CONNECTICUT NEW YORK. NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA .,tit)i) 10.000 27.0(i0 73,000 5 131 4! 6 3-5 4! 27 n "i " !! 4.400 10,000 50,000 300 80,000 3.1,1". H) 21.000 l.j.OiiO 23.000 10,000 6.000 10,000 OHIO MUHIC.W ILLINOIS INDIANA WISroNSIV IINE.-UTA lOW A Tc A rrportrj for I.inco'n 173 Xwo.sary to a c!;oicc 102 l or iii'ti.i itiMtmr.r. Poluwurc. North (.'anilma, South Carol ina f J.fi-Iaturc voted.) (Icor p:a, Al.ii'ittna, M irvljinl, Louisiana, 1'luriJj, Mi.-s:.--ijpi. A i kans'as.Tcsas. I or IILI.I. Kcuturlsy atitl Tciiik-ssoc. l or OUI .!.. xrw ji:i:si:y 2,1.00 3 Virginia Ilipcliiiii.lf or Dell. Missouri Ul.11 or Don-I.-n. Lincoln lias an equal cLancc for California and Oregon. The votes for Lrcor.x, Dnrcr.AS, ! and Uci.U nro reuliy M!rinr( Hivha-I XAX.who.se candiiliito (15ueckixi:id;e) i laust lie at least a Million of Votes in the minority, even giving iiitu a half of ibe "rusiou" volt ! Conspiracy No. 2! Foiled in their inl'imotis scheme to Fwiudlc the People out of the election of President, the Ureckinride lead ers nor a? ive all predicted again set up the DISUNION HOWL. Ever since Ge:i. Jackson's day. the leading South Carolinians have advo cated Secession and a Slave Confederal'-, an J Lave had sympathizers in oilier Slates. Every issue possible to riisfcr? an excitement aliout,thev raved. The Tariff in 1?32, Texas, the Aboli-! lion of the Jslave-Trade and the Ad-! miimn nf f :i I i fnenio :ii fi l-'rno sstotn I were ali "intolerable outrages'' to the Xullifierg. The peaceful and Consti tuiional election of a President who is hostile to slavery Extension, is a new chance for agitation, and South Carolina is again fomenting treason able design.', and proposing overt acts which would condemn aXorthern man to the gallows at once. IJut in Southerners it is tolerated and even applauded by professed Democrats. Let them agitate as they please- the People have elected LINCOLN, 1'KE1UEM, and will sustain htm The trulv Conservative and National men of all sections wiil calmly await the issue the fanatics and traitors are trying to precipitate ia hot haste. SrniKUFiELD, III., Nov. 12. Nothing will be kuowo iu regard to Cabinet ap pointments for many weeks, and all specu lations iu the iulerval wiil La wholly un authorized. Tbe uews from the South produces no perceptible effect berc, and fails to induce lbs least change in ilr. iaucoln s determi nation to Withhold all iuliuutious as to his policy. Tbe hunters f jr (ffiee lave not as yet assembled here in great force, but a brisk business is dona with letters. Tbe delegates to tbe S. C. Convention, which meets on tbel7tbof December, will be chosen according to Legislativi Districts. N joe but men known to be io favor of secession will be elected. Iu fact, it will be required ibat each man chose nsme is on tbe ticket shall pledge himself to vote for tbe accession of the State prior to tbe 1st of January, 1SCI. A torchlight procession psraded through Aiken, S. C, Nov. 13. A prominent fea ture waa two stalwart negroes carry ing tbe effigy of Abraham Lincoln on a rail. Oo the right baud of tbe effigy, was bung a card, with tbe inscription, "Abe Lincoln, tbe first President of tbe Northern Confed eracy." Tho cCgy was taken to a stand and bung by negroes, after which it was burned. Nasuville, Nrv. 13. Georgia and Sou'.h Carolina Bauk notes are taken by the brokers of this city at 5 per cent, dis- eonnt. The Lincoln and Bell men cf Delaware I "w,d tfcorjje i. Father Cougresa. O. H. WGilSCN at J. rROuRtsS OF THE TOTS OK PEWSIITIMA. ,. , ,, . - , .,;" ..ui. Tne following interesting table shows tbe remit of tbe vote fur Governor of I'eoosjlvauia, from tbe first popular elec- Y..tn. Thomas M.fflin, Democrat, Arthur St. Ciair, Federalist, 2,S0: Whole number of votes, 30,027 MilH.u's majority 4,923 J-Q3 Thomas Mifflin, Democrat 18 500 F. A. Muhlenberg, Federalist, Whole number of votes, Mifflin's majority, -Jj.JO 7,881 1706 Thomas Mifflin, Democrat, F. A. Mubleaburg, Federalist, 30,0-20 1,011 Sl.Oo'l Whole number of vote.", xMiffliu . majority, 29,000 1790 Thomas M'Kean, Democrat, 87,244 James Itoss, Federalist, 32,(i4o Whole cumber of votes, 011,857 M'Kean's m;ij iritj, 4.C01 1S02 Thomas M'Kean, Democrat, 47,879 James Ross, Federalist, 17.03 ti Whole number of votes, 04J13 M'Kean's majoritv, 30,845 1S05 Tbomis M'Kean, Democrat, 43.51 i done in consequence ol a private under Simjn Sojder, Democrat, SH.-lj j (landing between President liucbaoauand bole numner oi votes, t-,-M'Keau's mjjoritj, 5,002 1S03 rimon Snyder, Democrat, James Uuss, Federalist, John Spajd, ludepeud.nt, Whole number r-f votes, C7.ni.1) o9,5jd 4 OHO 111,004 Snjder's mj overall,24,3DG 1S11 tsnnon Snyder, Democrat, William Tilgbiuau, Federalist, W Whole number of votes, bii.'JM Suvder'a ruaj jiity, 49,10 1S14 imon Sovder, Democrat, TI nOri Isaac Wajne, FederaUat, 0.500 Whole number of votes, bu,0lj Sujder's msj iritv, 21,533 1S17 William Findley, Democrat, Cfi.331 Joseph lleister, Federalist, 59.J7'J Whole number of votes, Fiudlcv's maj jtity, 7,003 1820 J wpb lleister, Federalist, William Findley, Democrat, 67 005 C0.300 Whole number of votes, lleislcr's maj ority, 1,005 1S23 J ho Andrew Sbulre, Democrat, 9,923 Andrew Gregg, Democrat, 61,211 Whole number of votes, 151,1S'J Shu ij's majoriiy, 25,717 1?2G J iLo Andrew Shu'ie, Democrat, 61,21 1 Jubo Sergeaut, Adams, 1,174 Whole number of votes, 0d,oSa Shulzj's majority, C3,037 1S29 Ofwrira Wolf. Democrat, 7 219 J use j.h P.itner, Anti-Masoo, 51,770 Whole nnmber of votes, Woll's iiii-jority, lyJUj 20,443 1S32 George Wolf, Democrat, Joseph Uituer, Auti Mason, S)I,b:io 83.1C5 179,000 Whole number nf votes, Wolf oi;j rity, 3,1 iO 1S35 Joseph Ritner, Anti Mison, 94 023 tieorise Wolf, Democrat, 05,801 II. A. Muhlenberg, Democrat, 40.5SG Whole number of votes, 200,410 Kitner'a plurabty, 28,222 1S3S David R. Porter, Democrat, Joseph Uituer, Whig, 127,821 122.325 I Whole number of votes, Porter's majority, 260,110 5,490 i 1341 David II. Porter, Democrat, John Banks, Whig, 130,501 113 478 Whole number of votes, 240,982 Porter's majority, 23,020 1844 Francis RawnShunk, Democrat, Ii0,d22 Joseph Markle, Whig, 150.050 Whole number of votes, Sbunk's majority, 310,372 4,272 1847 F. It. Shunk, Democrat, 145,081 James Irvin, W big, 128,148 Einao C Keigari, Native Amer. 11,247 Frauds J. Leiuoync, Abolition, 1,801 Whole number of voles, 2&0,337 Chunk's msj. over all, 4,825 1813 Wm. F. Johnston, Whig, 103,522 Morris Longstretb, Democrat, ltji,-J32 Whole number of votes, Jubnsiou's majority, iidG,7o4 99 1851 William liigler, Democrat, William F. Johuston, Whig, 180.499 178,034 Whole number of votes, 3t)l,&oit liiglei's majority, S,4C5 1854 Jas. PollocV.Whtgi American, 204 008 W in. Bigler, Democrat, lb'7,001 Whole Dumber of votes, 371,1101) Pollock's majority, 37,007 1857 Wm. F. Packer, Democrat, 188.8S7 David W'itmot, llepuhlicao, 146,130 Isaac llaxleburst, American, "8,132 Whole nnmber of votes, 363,155 Packer's mj.overall,14,G19 I860 A n J G regg Curtin.Rcpublicao, 202,349 Henry Douuel Foster, Fusion, S30,l!57 Whole nnmher of votes, 4U2,bUti Curtin's majority, 32,092 Whole vote of 1 860, 492,606 da da 1790, 30,527 Iucresse io 70 year, 462,079 A. G. Curlin i grandson of Andrew Grepg, who sras defeated in 1823, and nephew of James Irvio, who ws defeated in 1S47. "Luck" has no "fatality." Tbe Govcruor of Mississippi baa issued proclamation eonveoiug tbe Legislature, . , nf . rnnMUJ DneLration of j Independence I"8 Dcen submitted lo tbe South Carolina Legislature. Ia bsppy eootrast ia tbe patriotic stand taken hy linns I ..nil.if Kl0l.lnH 1 1 ho I V n. j Johnson, uf Georgia, who emphatically re "o'ejw pndiate tbe secession sentiment, and luke decided grouud in favor of union. It is plaiuly to be seen that the accession move- ment is not without Us ardent opponents. Tbe leading men of tbe South are arrayed sgatnit the movement, and mfiueulial l ur-' i .i .- . t ; large class of tbe Nmthero people, eotert daiiv t-rotts LMint tbe aotioo of tbe Secessionists Certaiuly not without effect. Cot.CMniA, Nov. 13. L. M. Keitt, member uf Congress from Ibis State, was serenaded at ondoigbt, last night. He j made an exciting speech, urging prompt ae'inn on tbe part of the south, lie said that Mr. liuehauan was pledged to seces si. in and would be held to it. South Car olina should shatter tbe accursed union, be raid. Ifsbecuuld not otherwise accoui plisli her purpose, she would throw ber arms around the piilars of the Constitution and involve all tbe States in a common ruin. Cn.r.Li!STO!j, S. C, Nov. 13 Thin moruiug lbs Wellington Light Iufaotry took possession of tbe L oiled States Arsenal near this city. It is rumored thai this is ailjtiurucd t'ourl I'rorlamnllun. L'h ,1.. II. . Hnl., M U'.l.w.n P. .:,, j,'. r.,r ihn -Jliih l,..l ,r Ili.in'et ,.f Peiinsy'vanta, composed of the counties uf (.'num. Miiil.n and Mnvler, and Pmlip li utile ' and John W Siniontoii,i:qt Associate Ju lzres '. for I'nion rountr, have issued their prerepl. bearing ca'e ll,e day of ept., lWi. and to me directed, for llie h !ding ol a Court of Common Pleas al l,fwiturg for the county i ..r ' n H .1. 4t.. lf...u . f ft... ... rl : fbeins the It 1 ,Uvl 160. and to continue one witnesses and all persons interested in the issue i.tM.iooe men and mere preseni ana not depart w ithi'UI leave. Jurors are requested . .... ... . . . I I.. Iv. n,.,..l,.al ,n ., ..r. ., ,1.. appointed, acreeal.Ie to notiee. (Jiven un tr mi hand and seal at the Sher iff's O.Iice in l.ewishurs this S.ith day of tti-t'r. A 1. 160, and hi ihe ei li:y l, urih year of the Independence of the I'.S. of America. lod save the Common veaith ! JOHN CKOSSfiKuVE, Sheriff I'nion t'ounl) Court I'ro tarnation w rilEltt;A.-J. the Hon. AB M S.WII.SON, 'resident Judge for the Soili Judinal Llisirict id Pennsylvaina, composed of the counties of Union, M'Mlin and siivder. and Pmilip Item andJoVSinaTos Esqs., Asso ciate Judges in I'uion county, have issued their precept, bearing date the S2J day of fiept. IH8H, and lo me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer ami Terminer, and General (Quarter Sessions al I.GVVI.SBl'liti, for Ihe county of I'MO.V, on the third MOMIAV of LtKC'U (beins the D'h day) IMiU, and to continue one u-eek, Notice is therefore hereby siven to ihe Cor oner, Justices ot the Peace and Constables in and for ihe county of I'nion, to appear in llieir own proper persons with their records, inqui- anions riinxnilui.ciKl,,!!,.,,..,.,.!.,,..., lo do those ihiuss which ol their ollices and in their behalf appertain lo be done ; and all Wit nesses and oilier persons prosecuting in beh:ilf of the Commonwealth against ana person or persons, are required lo be llien and there aitendtn:-, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual in their attendance at ihe appointed lime agreea ble lo notice. t!iven under mv hand and seal at the Sher- ill's Ollice in Lewishurs. ihe lilth i!av of Nov., in e year of our Lord one thousand eiht hundred and sixty and the eishty-f,, urih year of ihe Independence of the United ISiates of America. trod save the Commonwealth! JlMX CKOssi.KOVE.Shenfl Prcthonoiary's notice. 'r(Tlt'K is hereby siven to ail concerned. that William ('istiuis, Esq , Receiver, appointed by the Couit of Common Pleas of I'lii .n County, of the late firm of William Fnek & Co.. cnnsisiin; of W illtam Frick, Philip Uillmeyer and Henry Frick, of the l)i r.oiL'h of Lewishurg. in said county, has fi:ed hs account in ihe Prothonotarv's ollice, at Lewistmr? aforesaid, aud that Ihe same account will be presented for cont'irmaiion and allowance al a t'ourl of Common Plea of said county, on Frid-iv. the 2Nt dav of Decemtier nexi, SAMUEL KOUMI, Lvarirl.urjc. .Now. 14, 1SG0. YrfA"M".'iiry. Jurors for Adjourned Court, Dc. 3d. H'esl ifirfi'ie. Mat'hew Kelly, John Hanck, l.evi L Shoemaker, Dau'l Fisher, l'eter Kiniple, J,,cob Kline lswiliur. John It Cornelius. Jackson Pal mer, J VV Cna nberlin, John Zellrrs, Thom as Iteber, O U horUly M-jn-hbvrg I) H Kissel. Berj Haus, B W Thompson, Charles Monielius, James H VouiiK.John Iteber, Henry llaum Arte Hrrlia. Michael Kleckner, David Ilor lacher Eul I'uff.ilof.Divii Smith, David Schrack, John Uuudy Buffukte. Levi Miller. Philip Dienenderfer, Jackson A Kishel, James Mathers, Weidler lioland lVi,e liter. Wm !. Ritter. Joseph Mover Hirlry. Jas Keed, Andrew Cook, Joo Diea! Ary. Jacob Heinley Isw'u. Henry H tsn ifer, George Kleckner Hirlbimt Kam'l C Wi't .ieAone. John hinkert L'uiun. Archibald Thomas Grand Jurors, December Terra, 1SG0. Ltwitburg Johnson Walls, Charles Mensch, Lewis Ashenleltcr. Buff'tlne David Kerbst, Michael Dunkle, Jno Wise, Cyrus Dreisbach. tetpU Joseph Charles, Charles Ruh!, Henry Orwin. W'liile liter David B. Kaufman, Isaac Slatten- Jonas Raucb. JC7y Wm Null, James shields, John Kling. Limetlnne Henry K Sanders, Lewis Seebuld. MifflinbursSt hn Bilper. Hartley Wm Halfpenny, Daniel Hunsecker. Viiiim Jesse M Walter. jMisf Biiffiiir Wm L Harris. HVf liujfalut Daniel Moore. Traverse Jurors, Deccmbir Term. Hartley O P Katherman. Jacob Fees.George Glover. John Church, David Fil'nian, John Katherman. Writ tiugaloe John Gable.Elias Kanp.Enoch Kauluian, Wm Beaehler, Henry Oberdorf. Eat Buff.ibie David Koyer, Thomas Fenny, 8ainuei L Xotl. Miffiinkurz1 W Sands, Henrv Boeenrei Malon Breyman, Berryhill Bell, Thomas Guielins. Saml Stitzer Buff, Jm Vim Sleans, Jno F Vanvalza'h, Wm Hauck, Adam Grove, Benj Lahr Kelly Paul Geddes, Paschal Clinsan, Daniel Rangier, John Hntnmel, Levi Grmberlina; Lewi'burg Wm T Reitmver.W'm Hitler. C 8 Crites, J L Barrett. Jno INrsbit. li Hawkins. AVa Berlin Henry Baose, Abr Schoch HAe Veer tsiepheo Flick Kolo Sassaman. Union Thomas Pursel Lrwu Jacob Hillbish, Israel Beaver, Jacob Moore, R W Blackford limettotu Isaiah Mench, Thos V Barber HartlcliM Jofea Charles I IsSU6 LlStS for Sept. 18GU, JoJ w shriner vs John M Taylor sml I. lWk v, Charles steei : Jhn Many v$ Dorman (and 2 others) j Srcirlie'Va"!? 5 'rirobst Cyrus Eaion n S K 4 W 8 Bogenreif David Ulirk vs saint a Barber Pnihp Kulil vs Francis Wilson Mnldleswarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H Shriner John Wenz vs Peter Nemos el at K. .1 V Kiiotli.ra Y. Wm Yuufir Jr ; ( tsh fr Guielius' Adoirs vs Geo lireisbach ' Ahrahani Black vs Andrew Spuler ' T Church 4 ;o v m H Kleckner ""u,1" "" -" n.-ci.i, J & J Young vs I hos ( Orwij Vvra Price Jr vs Ruin M Manser ; North. Chase & .Nurih vs J.x-I Hnrh Josfph Christine vs Braver, Wiitles M 4 Co Dr W in P Seebold vs Maml C Witt Lansun BurroU's vs Chits D Mwwrer Hi-hl'or lieniler vs A Mfssnigv-r wnh notice i Stentnger Ac Kauch vs Black A. Pi-hr Younsm. St Walter vs Noah Walter With do. Mathias Stnsler vs A Nickel with no. li J Ri'wes fur HieK vs John I.ocke Levi Croiuley vs Wm Brown Jr el al Kalph Duty vs Henry .Mason Maul-la Knck vs .Martin I) Reftl S It Baum for IVacork et il vs Jno M Baam Peacock et al iiid. uf 8 1. U vs do same vs da Jo-fph lyn John Pol i-ortcc ha Sauvy Ju.it o 4 John Miller A Oo Hoover lhavitl NVhit Jt.hn Pul John It'Xvr-r ICitrrt 4'nthtnr KH II t.atsit r.-r Jartib Kline's A-IdiI-m v AoJrvw OuteliuJ Utlln.ni rnk llillui-r A Fri-h Sarah HtnJl.li fa Jonathan . rnl.it A.lmrs amh Blilr w lr. riiw itrutftaare A H tf Smul L Kvk t S'a-tiu 'ivi-Imm-I t M ili:h f -r HnC l. nil-r AilrttliC a Slraf-ingtt 4 liMrl MrnM-h IU-rkialttn A M-mr llnry iirhl lUnl f ry att.. Vi. l.i KIvcHdm ltrliv-l J (trove Tln-m Ulltvr etaU A rusi Ht-rur w Julia l.inhvl's tlir Joimtitkn W.ilfr (' Viilrt- (.o.j Uci.17 CbsVrleS (' II lirin-r t W m Knl IWl j KrlU-r IS I U il( d" anl if- mms t at .! hu Uinrma I'r A ntltrr .Ur.'rvt Wrrn. ttj M K'tniirli Ariu. I'lnrsi'K An'r t'tinrrb M M'Mlefn! Nirtt a Ms-nx-li'ii A-lrn'r i ouitsjiDah A Halter 5 l iarkr f..r A S rut.innna J.hn VAlartr iMlu-r for HUH II.. V A4m r m J-hnaoavith ma ! J II iMira-tt. In.. J U Th'.moiaJ a J Vuai. Urn tatilim-r ta J..t,n M CKaitf-k c.innril, off IVnn'a a. U a, Hr..a. Jr. ! II .il.h a llult-lown llirknl'ina 4 Jdrara I'tiarira Hrkt . fi'lha HikH I iir- llillmir n, rnrk A Cm 1 J tlolrr aa.i. el J .rabl. I.l llurah ca'r Jodoa ' Jam Arot.i,! . rnrk. HillHi.'Vvr A La . i'r&L'rTLT L"!- : !' M l!sr - Ji Lo k-lef nrr J M Tall A Brw i r ranrii n rum ti .inranam air i twi,d t Bn.nj ,.i j ...i- E j n..II ' llM' a M t ..raairk t J few-ana and wife " r.,n i,rtrmj I im i.-i.(.iir nana Jam. ST..IC a Jm Mrirll ioi.ir, lr.h a l'n t . I. I'alafr' A-tmr !ndi)I Mi-iw.r. V. J !l,.il!rr. aitb Bute. S It MuaMa ,i L I'almvr', Ailuir Heal Estate. Adjourned ShcrlfCa Sulcii. BV virtue of sundry wrilsof Vend Kn. issued out of iheCourt of Common Plf as ot I'nion County and to me directed, I ill espose lo Puhhc i!e or t)utcry, al the llullaloe House in the Borough of l.ewisburg,nn Tctnf the 4th day ol December next , al 1 o'clock in the afternoon, io wit : A certain lot ol ground, more or less, situ ate in the borough of Lewisburz and cotimv of I'nion, bounded north and east by lots uf j Thomas Hayes, south by ft Johns street, and wesl by Water street, whereon is erected a ' Three-tSiorey Urick Flouring Mill, &c, with t I ' appurtenances as Ihe property ol ihe ,!'m,"; Ju'"' T.Wias Huyu and Michael V iclllhlirll. Also, al the same time and place, another certain lot oi ground more cr ie-s. fciiuaie in ' lite horouch ol Lewisbiif, and couniy ot I'n i ii-n, boiim'e.l north by lot of Mrs. Myers, on I Ihe east by an Al ev, souih by lot of Jacob J Yoder, and wesl by Second street, whereon j aie errcied a double Iwo-slorev Frame Dwell I ini; Hons, a Watch-Maker Saop, a Frame Malde, a Well wuh a Pump and oilier out I buile.inrrs( &c. with Ihe appurtenances as Ine properly ol Itionm l'rtr. JDIIX CKIslS(;l!OVE, Shrritf Sherifl's Ollice, Lewisber?, Nov 14. 1HH0 Sheriff's Sales. V virtue of stuidrv writs of Vend. Em. and A!. Lev. Fa. issued our of ihe Court ot Common Pleas of I'iuoii coiintv and to me directed, I will expose lo Public Sale or Oui crv. on (Saturday. Ihe Hi h d.iv of December istid. at the Pubi.c House of I. D Brewer, in Lewistmre, at 1 o'clock, P M All that certain two-storey Frame BiiiMinz and lot of crountl situate in ihe KorrU'rh of Neivi Berlin and County ahreaid. on Old Market street, adjninine lot ol Joseph Shatter on the west. Plum street on ihe east, and ! Church alley on the north, coniaininu in from on said Market street sixij-six teel, and in depth feet, and the loi or pteeeof ground and curtilage appurtenant lo said building, &c, as the properly of Murif Mummn. Also, ai ihe same time and place, another certain tract of l:ind nitiinle in U'rJ Rnffnlrte ln.'B.hillBnil .n,intr .f..,..., 1, ...... .1. A .... I. I by lands nf John I.. Beaver, east by a public road, souih by lands of Daniel U. peiireil.and west by lands of John Beaver, containine two acres more or less, whereon is erected a Frame Shanty, and a Well of Water. &c. wuh ihe appurtenances, as the property of Juhn Kkcknrr. JOHN CROsfOROVE, Sheriff. I.ewisburg, Nov. 14, IfctiO. Orphans' Court Sale. GREEABI.Y to an order of the Orphans X Couri of Union couniy will he otTeied at public sale, on Ihe premises, on FRIDAY lhe i:J I i!-v of Xovemher next, commencing al 10 o'clM-k. A M, the following Real Estate of J.m. fh K.llv Esq., late of Kelly township in I said county, dec d, to wit . AH that niessuaorc nnd tract of land, siiuate paitly in BuiTaloe and partly in Kelly townships (in said county.) adjoining lands of Simon Harinan, John Turner, Daniel Wwanzlender and John and Thomas Lewis, containing anno, a no inarefl Acres) -about one half cleared and in a ?od state , of cultivation. The improvements are a JhX Dwelling House, largeaaiJj. large r rame uwei.ing House, large. BAXK BARN, and other Ootbuildmgs.also a SAW-MI IAa with good W ater Power. The farm is well watered, wuh Rood meadows, and has a Lc fair Orchard upon it. Also tho tintlivitled sixth wtJSSS. part of a tract of WOODLAND inSt?2 White Deer and BiifTiloe townships, wSwjr' well watered, adjoining lands of aLaw Fox's heirs, Daniel Rentier and others, con taining; about Two Huudied Acres. fiCJaL Also the undivided third Syffipart of a tract of WOODLAND in yp! BuiTaloe township, well limbered, afSlfeEfSr adjoining lands of John Turner, ftiiiip tiwanzlender and others, contaiuing about One Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Wood tracts are within about a mile of the Mansion House and aw-Mill. Purchasers wanting 10 see lhe premises, will call on ihe subscriber near lhe premises. Terms nf sale made known bv Oct.24,1860. PHILIP STAHL, Adm. FOR SALE. THAT valnable Itrlck lard property simate in Buflaloe lownahtp, adjoining lands of Jacob Derr and William Cameron, with everything complete forihe manufacture of Brick Ac. A BVILDISG LOTS. Terms Easy. Apply 10 rhts Att. wm. cantiioK Ja. Uwiawut. I joiis d. siessKn. r ttairir. 1 ORI'HAXS' COLT.T SALE, i fl 5 tt 63 2? B V virtoe nf order of the Orphans' Curl or Luion cnuniv. will be sold al the nub - he house of Wm. Wolfe, in Harileion. on Mntllrdil, M 1th .ov. IHBO. al ID o'clock A M, th( following described lteal Estate l.ou Nos 9 an I II) in llartleiun. wuh the i improvements thereon. 17 acres of land in Hartleton, adjoining Ja cob Varger, Juo. F. Wilson and Or. W. K. I Serbold 35 acres 17 p'rehes in Hinley township, I adjoimnz John Filinan, W. Tale and others. 7a acres 93 perches in Hartley township, adjoining Rebecca l.eachund Samuel Johnson. 00 acres 7:1 perches in Hariley township, adjoining Books and Anderson, Samuel John son. Also, the following tracts of unseated lands in Hartley township: 41ft acres warrantee's name Peter Black 415 4lft 415 415 415 415 415 415 4:14 4:it 4iS an 4i6 404 405 do di do do do (to do do do do do do do do do do do do do d 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 liodfrey Seidle tleoige Seidle Cathar'e tfeidle Heinle tsliirtz Philip Seidle Peier Seidle 'ind!e tirove llaniel Khode t'lavel K'ian Michael MiiriZ John Seidle Itavid bridle Peter Senile U rn. Ilmilap John Dunlao Terms of sale will be made knosu at ihe , time aud (.lace of sale bv j H l.l.KN t;. HAVES. Nov. 3, lsrso AJmloiatralria or Uaii lla. Vad , VALUABLE PKOPKliTY PU3LICJT SALE. BY a plnrius order of the OrphansTonrt of i luion county, will be sold by Ouicry on Tuesday, Dt'ceni!,er 4, j the larce arid commodious two-storey bnrk I .Mansion iloust- and l.ol, with ihe ap- ' pur enances, property of in late J naihan Nestiiu ilec'd. siiuate in ihe II' roush of Lew- I isbur;. bounded on the ea-l by property of Dr. Win. Hayes, on ihe souih by Pine allev.nu I tlie west bv .. of W;n. Jones, Esq.. and on ; Ihe north by Maikl street, nnmberrd in ihe ; general pian of ihe Uroosh o. 46. The I property is nearly new, and built in a loot, .iirui..iihc iiiiiuri, ami i siirtrrior maie rials ; and it wanted lor a Public House, can be made sunaMe with a few alterations. Persons svislnns to purchase ran examine the premises by ralltn:: on the subscriber, or on Wm. Jones, Ks., a!joi;,in;j ihe premises. ia!e lo commence al Id o'clock, A M. of said day, when con luions will he made known. Hl 'ill P. SHLl.LEK, Adui'r. I.ewishurrr, Xov. 2, lino. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1) V virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Cmin ) of I'nion couniy, I will sell on Ihe prem ises, in Liuiesioi.e township in sai-i county, cuuimenciiig at ten o'clock, A M, of Situnhty, Villi Aofeu ',(-, IS60, ihe fjlluwing described Real Estate, to wit : o. 1 A certain tract of Land situate in ; Limestone township aforesaid, adjoining lands of IIiifMi Bellas on the east, J. hn biees hi the I north, Traci No. S on the wesl. an I Daniel i Smith on the soutlt,containin SIXTEEN i ACRES more or less, w hereon are creeled ma good iwo-sit rev Lot; IHM si;, BAItX. and t.the Diit-biiildii.Ks a Jlf Spring of liever-lailiiis W aler ntar ine door. ; snd a seed iilit'HAI.'D of Apple, Peach aud ' ll,r Frml I'rrr, on ihr" prr.nsea. I , l Another tract of land in ihe same ; township and county, containing A .4tfrt' ! more or less, adjoinier; lands of Christian . Siuvely on ihe north, heirs ol John Miively on the west, Tract Xo.l on the east and Penns Creek on the south on which are creeled a 1 Ml.ni; llol si'., a BAIiX.aml other Dot-! b'iildins. There i a t ver-fuiling Well nf Water and a Stone Milk-Hons,-jar ! on the premise., and a fine young Orchard j ' of Apple, Peach and other Fruil Trees on the ! premises. Terms made Innwn at sale hv in:.Jvix CHAMBERS. A.tmiiii-tr;,tt.r .f tif uluit Sairn, ilirrvsrd. T.imetrn T.. Ort. 1.1. lv,.l FOR SALE. rpiIE Brick Dwelling House and, I store Room attached, and Lot olHii liround, formerly known as the Houghton ! property, situated on the souih we.t corner of; Market and Fonrth streets, in the borough of Lewishurg it being in the mosidesirable part nf said oorougti, either for business or a pri- vate residence, and can easily be arranged so as io pay the owner a reniaee of I hree Hun dred Dollars per annum, and still have abun dant h.iU'e room for a private family. Ever) thing in and about the premises is in complete condition. For particulars inquire of WM. JtlXES. S-rnt fir Elder J. KOOL.NOAL'llII. I.w!arinr, Pft. Is. ls. SAMIUL. II. OKWlCi. Attorney at Ijiw, OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LLW1SHVHU, FA. a.F"AH Professional Business entrusted to hi -are will be faithfully and promptly atten- Sept. 14. 1H57 VARIETY STORE AND OFFICE. POST A LAKGE supply of Books.Stationcry, XI. Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection- eries, Teas, hpices. Fruit, Nuts. Baskies, ricti'.-es, and a variety ol IslCtt. JAths lor sale cheap al Ihe t6i LE WISBl'RG POST OFFICE. 17INE Gold PENS for Ladies and Gents can J.1 be had at the POST OFFICE SEVERAL setts of CAMEOS and other ) Br,asl Pls ,nd Ear Kln , be very cheap al the POST OFFICE IADIEScan find the largest and bent assort j ment of Letter and Note PA PER. Envel opes &c. at the POST OFFICE IF you want a supply of line STATION E KV. 'o 'he POST OFFICE. HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE !-The undersigned are appoioted Agents for the sale of Doors, Blind & Window sja8n of all sizes, made of lhe best material. All work warranted. C-Made by L.BjSPROL'T iluchesville, Pa. and for sale by 67S F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisbnrg TIIOS. G. GRIER nAS just received a splendid assortment of lhe very best, cheapest and most Ushionable Jewelry in lhe market. His block comprises Breast Plna, CliitlnH, tar Rlns;, Fiuarer Rlnen, Braceleln, Mceve Ratton, Mudi,.c.s,c, w men wii. ne sold extremely low for Cn H. r..,,..n. ..u. .1.- 7 "1 .-s. s Ks.vi un. sj..ists iuc uiirnnapai ni an . , bis old cusiomers ; and also invites new ones I I h'm cal oefof making their pur- tan at me sign of the Big Watch. I Market street, east of Second. Pee. asatf ! New iStore New Goods! j FEILAD'A TiUffljaiiMG ST0HE, riMl-Q l00rs !... ,1.. JJ.,,1- : I naumpr. i j The nh-rihrr harm? a Pfim n. itie Cnv buvme constanily at A union, i prrp"'J to sell a,l his Uoods at Cily I'ricer. Hoirv, tiloves. Crochet 1'otion , 'I ruing f eille. Col lars. Buttons, Tape, and all goods needed by the Ladies. Also Books and Stationery, School SSJ. and College Book". Ac. Paper N jjj Window Curtains al 8 ci.s. Frrnch, , Fire Board Screens. Siencil Workiiiiaf ! done to order C uniry Froituce taken in! exrhanse t'ash paid lor Ita. - April 18, 1N6H. II. L. M'MAHON. "Industry must Thiive!" ; TlXanJ SIIEETIKO.N LMaUi.mcnt. ' L Keiiii'ved to Houghton's fotuiei Sriop on Market sirfei near K. orlh. here 1 still have al all times a lull assortment of j Tin Hare, Mote ripe, COAL kU AiV.S, A,f if.ne. r. e. I will a'so make lu older, on sh-ri notire. Tin t,ul- ; lers. Spouting or auy kind of woilt iu O ) line id hnstness. ; fa" Mending and Jollonreenerallvpri irytly ' anemen n. JOS. A. MitAMLK l.ewisbur;. Ort SO, ln:, I.BKM N II- tit .rtm.nl. fa-.. :-ri.t ' Harv .o-.brkr,MK Vr-ri:t Kll... Mi r. e.ba, ! Wa.l.l.mi.. wi.. s.t rl.i..trra.La.l'r. unrb. d r m.ImI bu rvBrb iMkibtf l-asa, e. I A I I. A A ' Jos a kkksMR i LAW OFFICE KEMOVED. John B. Lion, TTORMA AT l.T-OlTee at his bouse ou N. Varurt M. bet. 1st A 2.1 A I !. UIiiiib, I'a. The HOWARD and HOPE Express Companies. j irXmEES llaily lo f rd from ny X yujXwm 1 ti- l-ed Mji'pa. sjb.i an.-ilj... If.ri t ll'VHL." I'ru !t.rr. Uv.t'1-.r.c Family d'roccry Store. ; T G. EVANS & Co.. OKM-.KAL liK.lLIRs It GROCERIES AND PROVISiOMS. Ko.f.rcinr-tery artktffODiintjB t thr trad, aurt.jsj i GIJAIN FLO I II AND IT: ED TEA, COITKK. MoLA.-.-Ksj, fcl'CAK. CHEESE, I IU, FliLTrs, Ac. Ac. Ac, MarJcct ttrtrt, oyyiosiVe lie l'utt Ofliie, I.CMlshureT. I 'a. rP G. E. A Co. have just received I J fre-titom rtii'a.Vif ha a ry Inr,: rti..i ,.f tll 1m-lv4 lir'Triri ot ry ktnj. abirn. ahi.hara I'rasliPN anl 'lu!sito-, put Uft in t;alA aitU aatrHUIrd utv antl Irr.b. tIried Applet, IVailies. rrnnes. Cur- rants, J'tesei viuar Citruns. Fi'S, I'ates.Kaism.s ttoin lit to lt-l j cts. per Hi., 1'iikies of ! all tleseript inns, j rurc Jas a ( Ol cronnd, I and put uj.ii, Mir-titit e.i.s. , I)t! fr t mily u.. I A III tie tl of u'rn,r MA CA Mi 1. 1.. 11 All t Ol) lit.ll, IILI.ULU, HAM. t ll O., 4c ' A litifral a-M.rluiriit i.f ! lVlllosv mid Cedar ttitre.f.Iass- are, ;u ciisn ai . I.arll; n aic, ltoi -, Itiiiif, &.. Fish O'l, Huiil.l'ilK OH, dm,, CiHtU, j ami .-imp H'... , 7'.... ir, .., l c. j Soaps of all kinds, Wln el f! reuse, etc. ' (Tobacco nnb Scr.urs, a cljoicc rorieln. Flour, Com -Meul. I'olaloes, Com.1 live, Oals, Ac., ulns on hutiil. Uiiiiti d'lirtml frte fluirgc to eutumeri renid'iiti u-iitun tlf b'rut:li. T' MtttrHlt to 'titllTH XW nil thr ft Ml.' It which Wf hTr f.ir Mai wmiiil t-- iti. '.i!ilf. r ta.tu.d r it--t fullv il!VIf thr I lillllr U NliMtiti fX;. 11' HIS- HIT wr4irtltif til i! tti. rt-rit-! ti fiitti-is-ui ) l :dh j.1 ! f-H - rllfRtt m thr-T CHD 1'- imitLtit lt.lt (J. i.f ! t.iiailflt l.ja Wtt Mtniltl .rUi.Ui..rl) soiicitfut luiitilfj ftit-Diln U(ifr t We furrhfts tiff manner tj I'roifucr9 aUwis-t urt.. ALrii.y, t c. rv.ss i co. XE W LAXIS at !hXOKUAXnii:s xe v lamps at nt:xoi:uAXi)ii:s i S.S. i- r- r- j - jl s .y. Tf. ft. ( iii I. i - z: VERY VERY BEST OIL BE!' till. ALWAYS OX ALWAYS OX HAXP! HAM)! Lwi.rorr. Auir. 3. tsm. ear p I C - N I C.-M "Wt'll jump into the Wagnn, acd all take a ride.'' LARGE, handsome and very comforta ble H t(.0 has been in.ru up inr uic especial at conimodaiion of Pic-Xtc and other similar ex.-ur-ions. Terms j moderate. Apply to Jis. M. HOl'SEL. Lewisborc June 3. ms. tOAL- -COtl (Oil. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand ; a large assortment of the very besi Sha- '' niokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, tor lime and , stove purposes.which be will sell at the very i lowest pnees for Cash or Conntry Produce, i Also. Ulaektmiths' Coal, I'lu.-trr and All. j n ish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man llntiti; gou(j weish-scales, full weight will be "iven ; - e v.uai taru near vt enlensaul s hotel. GEORGE HOL&TEIX. Lewisbnrg. May 27,'5U. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMSXOP.4TUIC I'lllMtlAX, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street. south side, between -ih and 5ih (upsiairs.) Lewishurg. May, lub'O 7an NOTICE-lSfiO. rpiIE Fnm ol WuiUr. Unhurt Jr Rihrubnek X 1" be 111 icklaj litg IIiiNlneMN. aie ready to iosth.it lor all kinds of w. rk in their line, and are well satisfied it would be lo lhe interest of such as purpose erecting good buildings lo give us a call before con tracting with others. W e have put up some of the besl houses snd stores 111 Lewisburg. and are assured their owner wiil testily lhat their buildings weie pin up bv good and ener getic workmen, and 111 quick im.e. (which is a very important matter to builders.) U'Jrrenci Chamberlm Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brogaer; Bvers Amnions,: Lewis Asheuleller. ISAAC WALTER. i JACKSO.N I.E.N H ART, ! SAM. KOHRAllACU. Lewisbnrg. Drc.27. IH.O NEW FIRM j SN THE OLD SHOP'-The sobscribers respectfully announce lo ihe citizens of! wisburg and vicinity that they have formed , a Partnership in lhe Tailoring Ecslness, at the well-known siaud of James Criswellnn : Market street, where they are prepared 10' CUT AM) MA Ah II' lo 1 rder in lhe very "i" iutning 01, oesi style. Men's and Boys' awvssrw .1 . . n .. a share of the public paironage JAMEs CRI.-.WELL, lewirbsrr, Arn! 1, ir'tu I L aiti rri'n aJBlBaaasaSBSa.awaalaBBtsBBial GHAM3ERL.N BROS S'dk.wsMAS aT aTi ft. u . .wiuaji k a s iiiu unu .n Mr MCI fcf "ITfE have now and will rntinUe t w ff on hand a tuit assortment f n , in our line, (o which e ii.vne tbe autIJU of the community i Di.Y(;oois,cnocERiEs rupr, I WAIIE. (jUEENSWAUE Fls'il : SALT, PLASTER, COAL. H i ENT, IRON', STEEL, SPRl(JS COACH TKIMMINCS DLEUVANDSllOEFINDj.v'.j"' le., Ac. ' Ail ol which will be sold at ra ;, for cash or Unn prmluee. A liter.. " will be rr a ir i ,he trade. "-.st 'LEWI.-I;LIM; MILIs!-. tVe are prepi.r.u u, J tu.i, ,., . woffk lo t-idri. upon w.iial Irta I Al f Oram br ochi at hihrsi n,a,kM r, ,."4 i'i ..... , ., . ,ncc. I Flour auj VeJ lr lf-a C'.4.s. CIIAMELltLl.N M,. l.ewishort. May 3, i,o A. 1 Zl I2l.lt, Ir. ru I n -'nia ar. K slos b ol , flaee, .,i.,a I r r, ners and lt,e p p. . lrj. - 'hr, y,aiu,i.., "' """"'r..w 1 I I'lultn rn.eia Ir r, I ,, let. re puuha.,i F v""'ai 1-oi.S.lebl ih.l I ha.e i, ;, . fc p e...e ihe n,... ia.i,. us i... . .. ; neither lari-r r., r ir ,.., desinr g io nave ai.iiid.re. Ari.ne.a. f ,. er, 7 Jr "J ''"'1' ""d he M,,,:,r, 6j.i,.,s, ' ''.. C.ie . ,b. nes, a,,.! CrspJtrh-u b T-h Sec. t,d M.-l.,.tuir. Apr., ;t. IMS j IIAKII TIMESjjUTDOXH I JOII H ill, i ,0. nAVE just received (inad!;i,n lo ,hf.r larite sn.rk) a Iresb urr , cf .s,rm, j 1-ec'fuli. , ,.r, lhe Ladies and tieniieBiea i ot J, n and Ci.uniy.ihai mev can sun tbra I in anvthii.i: in their liue.el trade, siy.e.quai. ! tty and price. ' 1 j I'or Ibe Ladies. rurh aa Plain a,,J .s,,. t y l ..t,, M.b.ir ,,. B.ln,r s,t, ...tt- ir l-rmr. I , a. s , ),..... , .arl.. .., !,., .,.,1 , .. ,. ,., .i.-r ' 't' " L.n..Mialaif alldrtrnumi a. I !,.,!.. (,.,..... l.,.r,..Utf U hiU r.o"l- KtuLiwalrrira, ai.d Lt ,tr'"" alraLic giHtm t avcry 'or the Gentlemen. 'I n I iMrvr-f a naie-bt ! k n, rmLrarins th lf t Ml.. l aUlmttH Va.t,. - 'sss.s.risaia; txxvis gptit-r: , f . -. i-.y utaui. .i,.LtS, 1UU UKl Lib. f,t aiiJ !.., ' Also all k.n. , f I.ROIERIES, HAKD WAKE, c.1 H:vsVVAhE, SALT, I'LASTEK. Ac. FISH in 4 ar.d J bids. ' 'Al. A lame ijuaiiiity of Stove Co- l,l, .r .,.., ., ,.., ,. (kor, t,' li.-.-. al a. i. . a ..n.. , ualM, . r, .. ,.B r.,.,l,,., r.- II, !,... (.,,,. ,,'I.T "' '""' H " " ict.tp la rr-,., a z. . -u paiu o r all fciuiis or tiRAIX CIOTEIKG LY THE EUSEE1,'. Ttnrii iv -v. ... I m uoie (o get Ha M. y -ark. ZIMVKKMA.X .ni- (lit fi I lit t I Ziii.inf rnian A y.,-1 k. ..... rt- un f-i in. in ihr ht, and has can-fully c (rcirJ ihr l.fM ami mot Fahionable Ocis inai rcuia be lurnrd t-ut. l r. i imnrtv t. uavr Rnrnt ni U h.d-R ; i A wntvr-jM rnilitllH.! f.rtrt: I ,, ..im. .jciour; iNK"Mi'lBM:ir.vr f "1-1; -'': '". l f.-iu..rrn. $.1iof4ado.. J rr- ; ltt.il Iar-ill. . G,.M Jir. .Uff-noi Lrir. I Bs UIMB.rr.,.. a; rt lab: Mflt's h.,.n,.n.a...' Di r '..i-, tl.TM.-. I ! ,; in r-i1 Catitr-r tat. jU ni til- ni st-lr. U, rl( - i t,., a f ,h. - w.c m vs. .r (.ri.tfs.; U. UJ.J, Jr, l-i Ic in, t.pf. r i u tuy (.pp.tjire it - . c it ck. in j fin.: t.t i.m fcuifc hrr vti cau bee tvf yuurscif. aiirf save Kivt D J lars. ft.)? Old Stand and Large Assortment of .v'ir ;i,r,ys A L II- i.'iDDs; ynv ij'in'isr Ai. ir ouoo.sr .Vfl-.VC AXD STMStlrKt Kill AVA.Vr, ASD XV3MERT lull j.vo .V V.1A- ivii SJ-tClXG A.XD SfMXtt'Hl CALL A.X0 .vAV CALL Af SKBf I ALL. AMI :;r CALL AMI .S1V Klih.MKK. ATCt VUK at Annum, in LrxE at o KRt.Mt.R, iriLVKK d (' kuLkti;, stlLikk ci hewithurs. Sprit Z, li'0. I J.S. Marsh F.Shorkl.j. t.r.shorklrt. r.KcaTer v3. S. MAFJSH t 0, (5l0cm.il4 TO CKI'l..-, MRSH a CO LEWlisliUllG FOUNDRY 1MI AGRICULTURAL WORKS L Isiburg,, Ia. WE aave eoualantl, on band aoa fi.r aalr. ' U lltil.t .11 ..It RVT!?. Jlsopr. Jl..wr au4 Ctorrr HurvttTi: tit ata and 'j'ur .S..r,; ,ar.a! uW ;..rr ,rr f.n .h'H'ri; Vnf.lv vl four thm lrid.w.m Md wll I 'T9 : C lULm, .rj r af left, Ttirnt.trg, .st,.rr. h"ll. Ir ir. ar n.i 1, ri'Ml,J-.r (..riO,,.. trim .acrr. Jf.oOay... Jf..l Onrmtt, sisis ,.i s. a. .mm .nb'ti... utni,ir..rr.rin- ""' '''-i"':1' Wo.k or Manuiaciarts lnvanjir warrantnd as rccn.iceDileO oro.r rrr.r.-J IU ur.el,ra rrad, al all UOs V' rsrocilnl ala l-r,ci 11 attruuU to. Juur 1, " s. Hills!. & Goodman, -Vn orsZ-ekrooi-S nAVE received and cpened a CHOKS assoriment of all lhe latest styles 0.' Spring and Summer Goods. The pamcu ar aiteuiion ol the Ladies is called lo iheir of Brilliants Dress Silks Prims Delan.es Shawls Fig I r Merinos Collars Ducals Slreves Gin&hams losertmgs Foulards Edgn.gs Chinizes tilove.4e. ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimerr!, Jeans, Tweeds, Vesiings. Muslins. Drill ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots aud tr"Shoes, Hats and Caps.sj together with a complete assortment of Groceries, Haul ware, Cediirware. Oiieenswarc. tc ,11 f which will be disposed of on as faf his tarrv.t. as tht sain arliH. ran be rilC" aed any w hre. Give uj a tail ! Dr. W.ll. BaeKuoraa. Da.X.f. Prs' riitDt KAlKIIGIMv', riiraiciAxs axo sutuEoy. -) ESPECTFI LLY rtfer their services V. ihe cuizrns of Lewisburg and Ihe f"" luunding country. .rcT IVPariu ular'attention paid Ir MTGr Enquire in W est Market street or at a residence ot Mrs. Backbouselan. I 11. r.i:itiiitT.' 1 has removed lo Souin t s"''1 . . af t.sf d.-..e treat, the Teaa l-cck, L 9DVSG, PA.