'oTtinoBStaJ. R. cobmeucs. ' V. BmiHrn .firm TYm Lwt Clw psUuhed oo lw :h Syau-m. bu th. Israwt auj bMt aircslatton ofanr ew',j. FwJomTMtiona!; Slavery, seclionaM Kansas, through the Senate ! The Bill which pesed the House, last session, for the admission of Kansas uo-1 der (he Wyandotte Constitution, was taken op in Senile on Mondij last, and passed by more thin a msjoritj of the whole bod, as follows : fw ikialttlac Esnas-S. V-fol-n aoa Morrill of Mais., Clara and IUU of Jtrw Uamtflitrv, ColLmrr and foot of Vormont, aia Br alfcl Wilaosof MaAaa.hu.rtta. Aothua tad mission f Hbod. l.laM. INios sad 'n.tr of Oosntrtyot, KinC Bnj gewat trf New Vork,Tvs Ky. and l'o" of New jerery, B,yUr sod Cim Ton of l".nBylTanta. i'.j snd Wad or Ohio. flriyt nj riinm ihuiu. utiiuua i Chandler of JaVhifan, Uwolittl aod Durar of Wwoa- I is, km ssd Kllkisvos of Hinnnots, ' aod Truahull ol Ulisoia, nm .od Harlasof low, bahrr . of'iroeos. ufaaa .f lalilorsia S4 fn.m the"r. stal. a sad CurTExnc of KVnttwfcy, sad Juknton of Trnse j tmi trusi Sla. State, M l j AEalasI A.wllllnc Kaasas M. Baysrrf of Drl, KakSKfr of Maryland. Utnttr and JVU.HI of Vinrini.a rKU OI iveniursy, uww ana ot MiMouri. J..A.nand .Sabauiit of ArkaDMl, .Viea.4.. of Tessa", I'lmpma of N'jria 1-art.llDa. fcT-m of Georgia. ia.ia and JEftdVi.' of LriuiMasa, and It'mp AtU and N 'jiiii of Traaa all frt-oi Maw SUUsa vlo- A VotlBC-ll. Cans of C.tKirnia, ol ins... .Vot of ttrla ran, iVorot of Maryland, 'ffoo of North Carolina. jiwMbf of tieorfcia, and tb iho d-natortarb froui dotttb Carolina, Florida, Alabama aod Miaailtii Rmaltalafloa. Ijr Froe Kaoaaa 26 kaouoocaua, Drm. 1 Amer. AraisH" " J - 1 " Abaesh. 0 U 0 - Only 2 from Slave Stales would recog nize the long delayed claims of Kansas. The State does not include the Pike's Peak region, which is enjoying popular ovreijnty reign. The territory included by the State has more populatisn than Delaware, Oregon, Florida, some of whose Senators voted against, or would not tote for, the admission of Kansas. The only offensive amendment made by the Senate was the continuing of the infamous Pettit ma a Judge in Kausas. The Tribune Almanac for 1 SGI has the latest Election Returns with valuable and usual Political and other information. Sin gle copies 13e., ?1 per dox , 87 per huod. Address "The Tribune Association, Xew . York city." Giving the Fusion vote in j lthode Island, New York and New Jersey j to Douglas, in Pennsylvania to Breckin- j ridge, and in Connecticut and Texas to Bell, the Almanac sums up tue vote for President thus : J.ineVa N Eitnsi.tn of Slarerf and Vnim. I.SItT.flln ; Ittm-jlAt No L.-i-Utii.o on slaTy and roa,l,;i.o7 ; Jietl the Conaututics lav Lias and 1 muh, 6Ju.(Jl Total t nlonl.ls 3,111.01: JJrec'Mridtft aDdSiTi.r titrusioujrS-xwio'i, hl".l.'.l T ital Taloa Hajarlty, ZMi.i Thus it seems that the Slave Extcnsion ists wcie fairly defeated at tbe Ballot Box, over Ose Millios of Votes, by the Non Eitensiooists. From this deci- cioD of their own seeking, they now appeal j to the Sword '....Tbo total Union vote was , cirr three (almost four) to one against the ! Disunion vote (and of those who voted j 15 reck, or Fusion very many are wholly I hostile to treason in any shape.).. .The practical question low before Congress . and the People is, Shall one rule three or j Jmur t Shall a small minority of our peo- pic, after losing their claim at the proper , tribunal, trample upon that decision and ! bully the large maj irity into their mess-; about laws, or a free and popular govern- j mcut if tbe minority will not submit to j the majority at tbe elections as they recur f I Abroad. At the usual gathering of; Foreign Officials at the French Capital io j Paris on New Year's, Emperor Napoleon ! approached the U.S. Mioister, Mr. Faulk, j ner, and after a cordial greeting asked in ) English j "What is the latest intelligence you have : received from the foiled Slates? Not so i alarmiug. I trust, as ibe papers represent." "Like nnsl nations, aire," replied Mr. ; Faulkner, we have our troubles, which have ' lost none of iheir coloring, as described lo Ilie European press." j The Lmperur. "7 hope it i not true that any of the xtaien have trpuralid from the geiur eU Confederation ?' ! Mr. Faulkner. The States still form one ' common government as heretofore. There j is excitement in portions ot the Confederacy, I and there are indications of extreme measures being adopted by one or two of the Slates. But we are familiar with Ihe excitements, as . we are with the vigor, which belong to the institutions of a free people. We have al- ; ready more than once passed through commo- tioas which would have shattered into frag ments any other government on earth, and ! Ihts fact justifies the inference that the strength of the Union will now be found equal lo the airain upon it." ! The Emperor, "sincrrev hope it mny be i ; n thit voir war loja cosTima as ; caiTin in raosriaors rauFLi." j This Mr. Faulkner is an extreme Vir- j ginian and yet, away from borne, he j seeks to bide and excuse the excessive : deeds of his Secession confederates. All ' Americans, abroad, glory in tbe United States, and would be ashamed of Slave- hiding Confederacy. aWl'robably no Speech has ever at tracted more attention, in Washington, than tbat of Senator Seward, oo Saturday week. His high personal character and attainments, as well as the fact that he is the first confidential choice of tbe Presi dent Elect in an exciting time, conspired to attract an immense throne, which crowded every seat, and tbe balls leading i to tbe seats, hours before be arose to speak. Every Senator eaogbt every word with most profound attention and passages in the cool and composed recitative tone of j the N'e, York Senator, brought tears to ' oi wutenien and other charmed hearers. The temper of the speech is sin -! gular ym,U and perinaviv. R.ptesen. ting the stronger, in.tom-log P e assumes no superiority on that account i lut argues, as man with man, .g,in,t tbe unwise and unnecessary course our nation. I brethren are taking, and, while decla ring bis Party subordinate to bis Country, eeking to csrry ont the will of the Peo )It saiUnti::j as expressed in the late contest. The Speech could not be expec ted to satisfy all, but in the opinion of ma ny it is very timely and conciliatory, while firm aod patriotic. Reverdy Johuson says it bas saved Maryland and Virgiuia from the hurricane of Secession. " Habd Timm." After all the ef.rt of the defeated Breckinridgers to disturb the peaoe of the country, and to break up business, as they .We broken their party and are trylnj to ruin the Nation in spite of all tbe panics they have made, (and have greatly magoiSdd) yet, iu truth (not in every towu or region, but gen erally) im the Xurth, limrt hurt Ux os protjiroui as hub since 1856. Thore never wa as much money as there is now, in Boeton.AlbaDy, NewYork.Aa. Persons in New York and Philadelphia, connected with charitable iuslitulious, say thtre it Ira ilittrea, this itinttr, thin there arae ta 18C0, '59, or '53, and but a small increase in the Almshouse population, aa usual. There is always suffering at this time "the poor ye have always with you" but not as numerous, now, are their ones for reiiel as in times gone by. There are fewer fail ores and discharges of workmen than in other years and most of the establish meuta closed up, are engaged in the "Southern trade" where some slave-holders are obsaiing their ttkile "laborers," now, as tbey always have their Uark ones! Tbe West was never more out of debt, and has millions of Grain to send out, upon tbe opening of Spring navigation. Among farmers, generally, there is more mooey than for years past. All that is needed for a career of unexampled pros perity, is, submission to the will of tbe oijoriy as expressed by the mode agreed to in tbe Constitution, aod the enactment of the measures called for by tbe People in tbe Election of 1S00. Let those who seek to nullify or obstruct the voice of the people, remember they are responsible for any barm already done, and for that which may ensue from their unlawful and wicked oourse. In't them gracefully yield, as their now victorious opponents would hate doue if as fairly defeated, aud the unsuc cessful parly itself will soon confess them selves to bave been unwarrantably excited, and our Nation's progress will be more rapid aod solid than ever. Tbe Bank l'auic of 1831 aod tbe Politicians' Panic of IsOl, are alike wicked, oppressive, and futile in attempting to conquer the rtuue. drNews from tbe South, received within the last week, proves Tbst South Carolina is heartily sick of the position in which she stands; 1 bat the popular vote ot Ueorgia ana : Alabama is largely atiaiust following ; South Carolina's example: That Aikansas refuses to bold a Con vention until after the 4th of March ; Thai Tennessee has determined to refer whatever ber Convention may do to tbe people, which can not be dune before tbe 4th of March ; That North Carolina is by no means ; likely to set precipitately in the matter, and tbat ber authorities, repudiating W. S. Ashe's acts of rebelliou, have orTcicd to restore to tbe United Slates the forte be ; "VMM rH.K!U .vcoruT-i ocr per.-) pie the right to sit iu judgment upon j whatever her Convention may & and is also engaged in urging a plan uuder which j tbe whole trouble may easily be accommo- dated without the destruction of ibe I'uioii; I lUai JHFJUUU COIlllMUta U..U.J .o scout tbe intrigues lo involve ber in the Disunion movement; That Missouri bas decided that whatev er her Convention may do, shall also be duly submitted for popular ratiBoatiun or rij,-ction. Let the Free States be firm but mild and conciliatory yield nothing to bluster, and bluster not back and in a short time tbe true men of Ihe tuth will make their power full, and the treasonable madnees of the Secessionists will be rolled back upon themselves. gt9Mesicf has been for some years nnst onverned bv ''Secessionists" men -Kn mtth bllot-boi. my ... , i moil ever since some times one prtj in pnssefisioD of ibe Capital, and some times another. Tbe blood and treasure wasted, who can estimate ? It is eaid the "Liber al" party's recent triumph will place Mem irn whpre he was when the coinmeiiced .11 this foolL-h bu,ine-comea back to i , . the surling poiut... ill tbe L. 6. lake . warning, sdc vy concert mrongn an me peaceful S'ates put down mad Aoarchj at tbe ootid? It is to much easier lo pre vent than to cure ! " , I w-iineu .u....... .. .o.aw-u, brought, out his sword lo old Hco. Lin- colu, what would have been thought if be j had asked lien, to give up all Ibe Ameri-1 eaus had earucd in their seven jears eou-1 test, aod "eouiprouiise" by letiing Great : lint.in araiu rule the land 7 Just so. 1 tbe Slave O iirarchy, fairly beaten after a . long and arduous toil at tbe ballot box, now abk the Hepublieans to give up all tbe fruits of their success, and yield them Sla very, beyond the power of being touched, iu all the Territory "to be acquired" in the South Went ! We don't thick Abe will do it ! It is for the sueressful, and not the defeated, party, to decide terms of accommodation. Tbe Hone of Representatives, oo Fri day last voted $1,300,000 for a mounted regiment of soldiers in Texas, Gen. Hous ton to bave tbe appointment of tbe officers. His known loyalty to the Union gave the bill many Republican votes. On the same day, the House, in Committee of the Whole, voted for tbe army appropriation bill. An amendment, offered by Mr. Bur nett, of Ky., that ihe army should not be tjsed against the seceding States, was toted J liXION' COUXTV STAI! & Mr. Holt trausaets all bis iiuporuut I - Clllt'j f,,. RIB It la. Du,.ne.s ...,. -; - r c.uuon aamst me Iletiartmeiit. and in coiiseum-nce o( a ui- tinct intimation givea by Mr. Milns, of. the Souih Caroliua delegation, to the : President, that they bad the means of. knowing when reiiifoteemeute were order-1 ed, if at all. Treason bas spies in most ! of the Department, iu the pay of the iioveruiueul. Win. Bigler who the people of Penn- j svlvania bave lunt discbargeJ to the tune i of 60,00'J uijj irity proposes to " com- nrAiniwi" liv liu liiftinir the last election, ! aud take "snap iulittnent" by a foree t ; siti..-.ei;ioii,ia is and ...her re.i.ei.ibr.inces . . , . . ,r , ., io do iho-e iliiujx whicmil ihnr ulhers and in election of whicU ni.o, will not know and ; i lo lw ,,,. . aB,, ,,, Wlt. few be prepared, in whioh Ihe Maveueraey : B(,ssr, JHll oll,pr ,.rM,0s proaecutin. in bihalf Dow in rebellion are to be pacific by giv- . (- i,'lm,ih ann-i any peraon or iug them all they waul! Wo thought you pr,,,,,,, are required lo he ihen and there era "g.,ue" Billv. Your prop.i-nioo ia ' aitendmc, and n..l depart wiili.iut leave al Iheir unfair, 'Jk J would on., postpone i &JJ&& the enai." four years. . , b!e to non. e. West Florida wants to "seeedo to Al-1 liivrn under mv hand and seal at the her--i v ...l...,o Alahama ia f,.r llmiifl'v lilire m l.ewi-hurs. the M'l.h lay of Uuiou, and threatens to "secede" to Ten nessee. It is now propnseu iu uimo Caroliua, giving the lower half lo Georgia, which bas cot the Charleston couitiweo away at Savsnuah, and Ihe upper half In North Carolina, thus blotting out lue i ir relsomeliltleSlale, which waa alwajs Tory. IKnry 8. Lane, R. publicao, is elected U. S. Senator from ludiaua, in plaee of Jesse 1. Bright, Dem. Gen. Laue is a native of Kentucky was President of the Philad. C. invention which Dominated Fre mont aud was last fall chosen Goveruor of Indiana. Oliver P. Morton, who waa -L....... I ............ Il.....rn.,r no- hoMo.e. . ..,. a.,-.M.-.s. , Governor. i Mississippi nas gone onl ct trie Lnmn on conveuieut and easy terms. the bas i no port of entry and esu not come into enllirien with lbs Government on the sub- i j.-cl of colleetiug the revenue, aud her j convenlion bas eipressly provided fir the , Ooutiuuance of her present postal arrange- meuta. j Georgia, Alabama aod Mississippi j Foreign Nations by iheir own claim vote j to coniione the U. S. MaiU, mil other lit-1 tie conveniences, at our own espetise, just as thoogh nothing had happened. Hav- iue committed highway robbery by steal- ,' ing our arsenals, ,to., they dou't object to any little present we choose to bestow : Tbe first blood sbed in the War nf Slavery, is that of a South Carolinian, .b, hv a aenlinel nrobulilt 1 i i t : fl . nt i;nlln, i On Monday, tbo U. S. Senators from Florida, Alabama aud Mississippi, formal ly withdrew taking thuir stalisnoiy and advance pay with Ibeui. The Nebraska Legislature passed an set abolishing Slavery iu that Territory, over the Governor's veto, by an almost unani mous vote. Judge Pmallry, of the U. 9. Ciroiit Court, charged the Grand Jury iu New York city that to seil arms, auimjniii"n, e., to those encaoed in trea-nn, was coin- plicitv in treason itself. This makes some fluttering among the fi lihuKters there. ; John C. Fremont, aud Ex-Gov. Weller i of Cel., aud Jas. V. Nesuiitb, tbe new I". ' S. Senator from Oregon, are on tbe way i to Washington. i Some of tbe Charlestonians sre propoa- tog o V"i'"y '' r''b he -'! ' steamers, to get tbe gold theyso sadly need None of tbe California presses advocate Secession openly, aud pubiio seutiuieut u generally sound p0ri of Geor'gotown, wo see it aittttd, was rettc(i .Bj committed to prison ou a ci,arge f ,rea.ou (in remaiuiug faithful to i llis 0tn ,0 ,be jj agu;u,t ,lle Siate or ; gou,b (jaroliua. lie should be rescued, at i in s4cr,f,ue. j ,, !,,. ., 1. .. ,. i eloquent, eccentric, .lctboo:iat piouecr j preacher, leotured in New York, to a ; , J I: .L.:. I. t.: luucu pieasea a'l'iieuce, hub wtea. .it fae fce MiJ old M he hfl waH j , ghl,u;(ler hls nm,ket aiini : fight for the Uuiou if necessary Mr. Holt has been cnn6rmed as Sccrc- ! tary of War by a vote of US to 13. Fbe Georgia Convention declared it to 1 be the riht and du'y of ihe State to sa , cede, by a vote of 1G5 lo W. j Three men who r b'ied Adims' Et- : press in Connecticut, have been .out to ; Ibe I'euitcntiary ft liv a years, each. South Carolina is hauling in her hrns piDCe !b0 1 Wcutrof .1 her imp nt ueu!tod to cive up rort muir. I.ij arJetJon, and tbe m-iil lo I uat city will ! u ai0.pi.j if ibe, a. not .top.tt.aiiujr ,ui peuiug A DdtrMia's Utters. j The Lrginla'ure on last Thursday noan- iraouttlv I'asMrti na 'lulii'in appritviug tlie i c..urs of J.i. At.dfr.n, ai.1 ol Oov. "- P ,u .HlaM tlie tel. lows-hip of reaDsyivauu id ber support ct (bj uorju0 J tr Mr. Hayes bss introduced a Itil! fur tlie elect ioo of ao addili jnal JuJ of tbe t-u- prrme Court. Lula Mtiott t (Mrs. Gilbert) died in New Yoik, last stack weDdell Phillip-, an. other rampant bolifioniats, sufiain and o .lnu l South Carolina, but will do nothing to iucur the penaltv of treason. The Governor of Marjisnd, with the Mayor and Cbitf of Police of lialiiuiore, fl"v the belief tbat no band is orir.ui- f'"8 ,D "r V'7L l V J i . . . . . . ' is, aud tbat what bas happened elsewhere i ..,. j rr j wiil b repeaua. j Offers of men and money to defend the nMMrta nf ilia I 'ninn ..nnfinn tr. hn ! m.de. in Meat abundance, in all the Free 1 ' ' I States. I The Macedonian, which sailed nndtr j sealed orders, is said to hsve gone to the i rescue of the forts at l'ensacnla. I The Crittenden Compromiso bill, car- , ries a snake in its Lids, and is only anofb-1 er dodge to nationalize slavery in the States anil 1 erntones. Slavery is now a loeil State law. but this bill Would nation- I aliis tbat institution. ,, .. ... , t t ' Ibe Kepublicans of Aewark, .N. J., one j of the busiest manufacturing towns in the ' east, resolved io public meeting, last week, agaiuat aov more eonmromtsea and tn fn. tor of sustaining the Constitution ani n- forcing the W LEWISISDfiG ClIltOMCI.K-.IANi AilV i-. m. jilo:u:aiily'oiiillrorl:iisiiill:ij I7-Iir.i:.:s.ne H .11. AU'M s.Wll.u.N. a y ........ u, j,,.:;.,rtheSo,fcJo.l,c,.li ' , ,., v,.o,vh ao,:., cm.Po.H ..f the c.iaii'ie t I 1 i. M.miti ami fujuei, on,, Ju tV'SiiosTo amlJoiu V ALLS tsqs.,rti.so ciiie Ju.ijios in 1:1,1.111 county, have isu-J iheir precept, tiearini! ilaie the SvM day if V. r. MO, dud to me Jirer.te,l, for ihe holJine; "fan Orphans' l.'ourt, Ciiuri of Coinwou Plea.-, Dyer aot rerinihi-r. am! tieneial y'laitcr ?s-i.ins at I.BV l.'UI KIJ, f,,r Hie coumv f IMli, on the ihiM MiMAV or FE liV Ihem Ihe IS h ,l.iv) tsdl.an,! to cmitiiiiie one week. At-lli-e 1 Uieri'liT'" HLTeuy iveii i ju,i.cr of ilie Peace and Cnsiai.les in a, fr ,. c.,u,,ty ,.f I'mnn.iu appear iu their j on nron'r i.-riii wish iheir rei or.K. inqm- J.ni, in 'hr yar of our l.ont one lti,oaiiTi rijhi h tred ant sixty-one. the eihiy-ri:ih year ol ihe Indepen.lrnre of the United enaiea of Aiiienca. Ii"d save ihr Cotninnnwralih ! Jtil. "KOrt.KV K. lierirt REGISTER'S NOTICE. ATOTK'E is lifreby given lo all con- i. c,rn-d,thi lh ftitlowiiis: named persons have set'le,! iheir accounts in the Reiiver'a ) iice at l.ewisbuir.. l iiioii coiiutv, and that Ihe said accounts will be preenled for confir mation and allowance at Ihe Orphans' Ci un lo be held at I.KtV'ISB'.JKIi, for ihe conntv of rnimi. on the lnrth Friday of KEltftfAKV net, hema the 2i I day ol sanl monin, viz : 1 The .rcoui.l "t ll.tslopher I.. lll.erlllic. x .,,.,., r of ruf-.arme Boutr, lale ol K, -, .. dr,M. 2 The liiat scrrur.t ot . I.. nancK ani I R.inck, r.iecntors ol the lasi will and tesia inent of Lout H inck. late of While Deer Tp., dee'd. 3 The arconnt f Andrew Hanrk. Guar dian of .1irv Ji'i" and H -.rhttrl Ann N';'r-y. mtio r cluldirn of j, din Shively, la'evt Liu.e Moi.e Tp , dee'd. 4 Tne nccoimt of Ssmnel H. Ora-ir. Ad ministrator ol J.irnn H. Il'imliii, ., late ol LewiabUlj.', itee'd. IlKHItiiE MERRILL, Reister Register's Otficr, Lewisbure, Jau. 21, li-6l Issue Lists for I'rb. Trra. Ilmnnh H iuimel vs Daniel Rentier fai 1. Beck vs Chailes Mres S-oits Pres. t li. vs J,ihn l a,t M'Curdy Pate n Hi P.r..t)st (:. Eat n vs S t Sl W a llo?"nreir M'i,t.lleir.-irth Kerns A Co vs ( hs H Shriner amoel W Sloll.T.lss vs W'n Yollli? Jr I'lsh f,T tiutelius' .Vluirs vs tieo lireisbach ! T t'lioich V l vs t in H Klcckner J J YoMoe; vs Thosti trw;g tiliarles St.e vs fianil L H.clc . North, Chase & North rs Joel Mtir'h Dr W m F Keebol.l vs faml t' Witt I.hii-oii Burrows vs Chas 1 Mowrer Hihfor lien'ler vs A Messi,per w ith notice Voiinoin. ft. Waller vs Noah Waller with no. M.iibtas Sin;ler vs A N kel with no. K I ;t wes t r Hieel vs John l.,,cke Levi Cromlev vs Wm Brown Jr el al Ralph limy vs llenrv Mason 1 Matilda Krick vs Martin I) Heed ; s If liauin for Peacock el al vs Jn" M Baum : Peacock el al it.,!, of S 1 B vs do same vs do Joseph Lyon vs John Paul (iriinl Jurors, lVb. T., 1S5I. t.m:s!mr Thus Hkumm., J.i- Mom-pry, J""l Z-niHivt-r. J:u km Lcnaitl. I.fvi M-ri.tr Wh-Tr fVr 1 I' lVii. Atnl'w M'LrUdhan. famiirl CiiiU'iil-tviirr i,t't!t-.i n V Ui.ivrr l'.a-t ituj,it'.r Win Str.'hrrk'T. Hnj Wine-par-lf . .-inft-l II, Muhrte! Hmwu llujf'ibr I f vi llaiirk. Win Uaker.Ceo Siear. m. M Miller Lnvix Namurl (iruve Traverse Jurors, I'eN. T., 1801. E-nt fi'ijft" liritj rhrark, Levi Crumley, John Kuhl, Rivi.l rhrack lltrthh-i. l. n rhdrr, W'ttitr lh,r rhas A l:rtf"n(1vrr.T. I'rI'anns Kii.tk, J.-hn ."it flair. Jart b Kcfty. Davi.f Hamv. R -hr t'urry, Ju.ihin Dirirtfu lcr- fr. I, I' AII-itE-hi Av J'Tftniah Stahl, Peter Gryer. John axahl, ( A Mithl. J'-icn.e a.v,Mii.in, James l.etwin. I-aac .toihrruMl, Lvi Pawling iJmtw Pavel K t'nNffrove, ban! Kt-her W'st ft ijfil'r- Wrn riapham. KdwJ Smuh, ett H Mirk. !:! v i r U ,t-n Vniint Jchn Knnkle. Henrv Gion lAttnhurtrY pi OMwHt. Jif tilrs, I-aac H WasiiT, Wrn W V inva z ih, Thus Keber, Cn-As V ier, lnvu Btewer ItuJF'il Js-bn Waller. It hn Mininm. Jchn Iini2lrr. Weiil'rr K -Ijnil, Jas M'C'reighi, lt:ivi'l Herhst, S.iinut! ifnnrii. n ybfilmb'tre J-i1 Cnamteis Win lnhc3" It,t'tt ij. Mlif-hael A- H riiH Hnhl Nwinefurtl I.'wh iart'b Kaihermun Buckeye Reaper & Mower, MaimfarTiire'I by SLIFER, i ALLS. SHiiiNFfl & CO.. 1 Central Fouui-y, Lewiaburg, Pa. i riIE llnchrvr Reaper ft Mixerr was intrra. -I d,"',, ln ,h5?' and " P'rlirily was n """. . J' '.""Ir I : - this c.ititiiry, in Jimv nt th? same yt-ar, at y- ' racue, it ti niiiiptia'itty carried ..tr the i rami tJoM Mt-dal and i!oma! At the ItitlMiia Stale Trial, held ai l.apnrir, in IS.iH, iirarty as many machines were repre aenud and as thoroughly teaied as at tyra- ca"e' a"'1 ,r,c uutKtye was again iae victor: An ! so also at nearly all the field trials and fsliiMtinns in In.W, '59 and "fi!l, when it was ! a competitor. At a number of exhibi1ion it j received the Kir.l Premium as a Mower, Kirsl ' rreintiini a a Reaper and f-"irt Piemium as i a foniittied Machine. These numerous j awaids prove cnnrliivively Ihe correctness of Ihe I'eciM. n al Syracuse. j The romlnn-Mi oppo.ttion of ihe manufac.. h i i V Z TP C "acnm" i ..... .1.. n..i .... . ..i.. . I' ".prove us tl PLUK IKI I 1 j and ihe fears they enler- talnfll (;f It, ina ocefs .nd lmlp,r,h were evidences of the real worth and merit of the machine. . ' "K nas 'w P'" ,nrou2n '"ur n.irvests. ami iliirir. the last three over .ine Thousand have been hill It and sold mul '.he firmer mav j'id?e A its reputation by the nu- j """"'U awards made by commmees both at i e,i ,r:als f "! iS:a'' a,,J L',,uh,y ,;ih'- j tions. as well a from Ihe numerous demands. which the manufacturers have never yet been 10 supply. Slifer, Walls, Ehrlner & Co, Manufacturers .f Bullock's Patent Mower and RVaper, Buckeye Renper Mower. liar . ( i 'j' l'"'r't ""s,'u.?"'r, v'l!son's Pi,,,'n, Fo.i'Ier (.titter. Rich s Patent Iron Plow, and .M.rhan Uotihle Plow; alo,!Sioves andCas- tines of all kinds. Central Fuuttttrjf ami Midline S'i"p. Cor ner ISij'th tinil Mirkrt stietn, LeicU larij. L'uiun Co., I'a. Kov. i, ma. n 'fX f5 f i.Utli saVsaWSI rCR SALE. rpHE llull'-l.ol on Smuh Fenrth Street. I Lti; urj, lately i.aned bv J" Kliss, wilh a M.Tey and a half r It MK Hot sK now iicrupied by James M'Kaidiu cheap, aud on eay terms. Inquire of JltJ.IU.ltt.IIMn. Sheriff Sales. I, V virtue of sundry writs of Vend Ex issned ) out of iht-l'i'url ,'1 1 '"innioiiPlt-as of L'nton t',.uiiiy and lo me direcied, I will eipose Iu Public Sale or Outcry, al the M illaloe House in the Horoosh ol l.ewisturs.im ti sua, the '-Id day ol February, next, at 1 o'clock in the alternoon, lo wit : A certain lot of ifrnnnd, more or less, situ ate in Ihe borough of I.ewihurR and eoiiniy i t I mon, bvundeil north and eat by lols of 'I nomas H ives, souih by Nt. I"hns street, and wesl by Water strert, whereon is erected a Tliree-f'torey ltricli Kloiirtnf .Mill. Ate, with the anniirieuances as the properly it the finnot Mm ScM.Tiijmw Hjyu unit Miduul t'ichthiirii. Also. at the same lime and place, fonr oth - er certain continuous lots of sri d. siiuate in the borough of l.ewisbnrs. and county of I no.n. eaih conlaiiniiK lib feet iu front and IA7 feel inches iu i!ru:li. bouudei and de scribed a loll.jWs : Lot (nuiuheie.l in the to'en plan of the said borough with (he) .No. ti7, b, underl on Ihe north by lot No. s, east by Plum Tree alley, south by lot No. t.ii, an 1 ou ll.e west by I'ronl street. Nd. 61. bonnde I on the north by lot No. St, east by Plum Tlee alley, south ty lot No. 7. and on the rt by Kront sireeL Lot N. o!l, boiinde l on th? north by lot No. 70. east by Plum Tiee a ley. south by lot o. fis. And on the wel by Front street. Lot No.7n,hotin.le(oii the north by St. Mary's street, east ( y Plum Tree altev, south by lot .No. li'J. and on the we-t by From street, ni ihe propeity of tbe late, r:n of ..rMi"i' lit John i Rosst;i;tv e. ss.r-ff Sherill's Dili. e, Lewislivig, Jan. 5. I i. I l.vu House m. sture r.m on Varkrl Mrtvl, ar -I'-l tr " t? u" .' j o. tft. ii, 1. a T -'; subscriber ori, rs for sate several P.liICK ol'.ii:s. and other Uuil-dfe. ilir.-s. situate tn the B, r' o-h i t I.ewisMir. PerS'.ns wish ns to pur. base, ill please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will sue them such information as tlo y mav de-ire. JulyS, s.'a . fCIINABLE FC3 SALE, T Ml AT vabialoe III tt k lsiril properly situate iu Butt.tloe lou-n-tiip. a'jominif. lands ol Jac.-b l-rr aiot William Cam--ion, with evervihitis coinjilete loribe matiutacture ,. llrick.ftc. Al-ii 111 II. DIM; LOTH. Terms F.asy. Apply lo .ioit p -si-n. ritt-tiir, . t'AMKI.o.N Jk. Ui.-I.ttii or bta A.t'. kl IT. Tiir ONLY DISCGVcSY i tic im mi: ifiio tc (.utv. ANY -nits' .!, tr. . -r nf I'r.-f. V. 1, haTf m; t-J tit jini tiMiOii-- i.t" Kt.fl rtii". t'Ui rlr-r U- ui-i ....-r. I ? u.rii.ll ; lf.:it (. u..i pnniutt? riUtl Mritlt' ; b .lliK) t.f i iTin- nti't tt' in, li..; riti-l . ! II..- ivit'ii tuiliW nI l"r..l V,.-l ei :fi-.irai .u. nu'l !. i ! . Hit n,-:u VJ ilB iB.-lPliS-S.- .-. li. III." If--ILVaJfjE Atrii iSlO. 1 I'a r o. J. W .v.n i " J, U lit I I, Kl.lt. III 1. in:. llir i-ttrr 1 nn.te ! .. itjt-i- II , ir iifstt.rHli.t-, . I II. tl.l S l- Milt IlliJ elM- -r- u- . I' juitt. tuiti-hi'iir; tii i it-- ar . 1... it it ..! i j ..ties, lu il.,- . i IIIIU'.' I !' t in r- lit r -nt:..' .- I : tMr.l. ' let- 111 '4i Mllti f illatl'll iii i i- ..n.-. it iy l',.i:i in m.v fiwKf 1 1 m ' . tin iiy. asb.l b-ttr-r . . Wlll-k'T-. atfi !l.t I'lilV ' rue. I- (.! Ihr .-U In :i .n t.t I.nf. n if ID fli.fr .iillln-tniU t,:: wnif n- a- tif liinr. -r. 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W I ! .!.. h I ; ram iji-ai f rr Iri; i IU tl.i Kr-nr:inr. r- A l,y mu. I ' l-.ir. ltli4Ht HUttx'l-ltV In-1.1 -II. A .Ui-r artu'ir Vina . iii-tirr ii.-,'. auui I in :v k ti.-rr t :iffi iI.t ti -t ; lolif.W. tl.r UliUD t- fHfr-l Isjr tli.) tli lr. l l.K'll rut- tit- iutti,i..r t f tl ji-'t. 1 'if iu it ui il'.t - m ! hiT-ttiIT-, In kr. I'U Hfl I l-v-I ! tin- f.-litiunr.! lVet 'U uiy I..ir. a- i ure ..ii t. . t-ti-jtiirv it! m- i'l my ui-flml-fii i-i-iuiuu iU f a.uuis: rtfuitf. I r. m iin. lf;.r ir, uur!. A.C l..VJi"M. t AR -x-. Ky., Not. "t. 1". 1' T. O J. lrr.,r ir I rrtiiin'j lr (- ' in.' j-ni cn-itt ii j-s-ti-.- n- : t inVf km v. u tt tli 'r:l, , til- MllUrrtlll. II fl. iW tll- U-S Jaf I' I ftM.ll 1 I f rj sti i'f-,-,1 fri.i.i u-ifi; I'M I. i:t--1 t y.ntr llir lar-t' r.i tif. Altr ii-ii i: etr'y k iinl .1 li f t -i jIiti.- r t.t tit, tut . willifut -ii-i-i . i:. 1 T n.iui.- i:iy t -n iif.trly .li-!-:iti:t : ; hir. I mf finally in. n.r ! try .-. l t:l. ot your ll.nr ; l -t..rutir. i-ttii't'-r i.l j.t-tif-.- n-ru,-. 1 lit-' I" Imuni-p tt l.--ti i iiixi mi-1 t, i-. :!iat I t'i w lira aiul tt-t .K :t ill UP I tl ( 'dr. t.t h 1 r-Iftill-- ntTt. raill) h-iii-l r-tt-r :Lu tl.r n.li.il - 1 ti.i r r..r-tnl..' t ":i i ri t- rt t -mu.i-i.l t hi in valLitLie reiui tiv l Hi lif M i ti . l t ti- r.' -iM I it ! k. s.: .-rtiu'.y ..sr-. I.I V. AM K UKOC'K. i P. 1 ill" tv.-t:itlfl1ll ItiT ai I'mhiH 'P f t t'-nr j t-ilitHi"'.- tit.-.tr ii.- . . m mi- ii wmti- 1 1 t- n-' iivU. a . I'tii il vi u.it.fi it ta-.jtttv -t .!v .tnt. ii-' tf. tt,iaTt tl ycu )!. it m ;I. e.-n y, ttuJ .-ity UuU.u-tl. ..vr. , I..-f. 9. A. B Thf !.it"r..ti i- , ut up in r-it;!t t-f 1 1 r firr. tit ' Ihi-. DixlHim. ..fcinlj. llir .-tuall lie!-:.- ! n nit. ul rttnil litr "If tl"lir (r t-'tfiv; th" itt.-.h'tm ti -l t" Hi 1 -t "J' -r i-.'ot. m- r.- in T i ..r!n-n t(;.-ii (tic -m-ii', n-tuil- f'.r tvr. l..:irv. ;,rr h"tll. ; th- Urj.- L.i-:i iuait. 4tT--nt iti-'ir ii, i.r .'t-irti- ii. tiiitl r-t iil- f r j .. J Un til . (M. I'r- .tir-f-. 4i Kr...lay, Y -rla. ant-1 UJ M -r.-1 .n-f. St Lorn-. I. !. i l.y Mil cms-l Uiucl-1-.iTi l -If y 'i'-fO- tViiIfrn. it t r? 3 c t r cvnns V K li I a- B w . UI1L A Ml POST (tl-TICE. I T.t Bill- stiPtiU nf TlmxU m:lllomnr. .j . ... J- a. IVrttimei v, Jr liv.T , ti'Iitecllon- cries, j t as, J icr, rntit, .M:ts, i.;sves, Piriitres, and a ariety of MC'K SACKS for sale llt-il al the if.-.t I.KWIil Kti PDST OFFICE. (lEVriiAI. setts of CAMEOS and ..ili-r Breast Pins and tar Kings ran he had very cnap ai me I'rritc j JAl'!.:s ran finl th larcest anil h.d i-sirt- j j ment ot Letter and .Vole I'A Pl.K.Knvel npes Ac. al the POST OFFICE ! I'l )!T OFFICE 1 IF vou want KY.t,, th supply of tine STATIilNE- ' POST OIHI'E. 1111)". (.. C.K 11.31 HAS just received a splendid assortment nf the verv bet, cheap.-sl and most fashionable J.'MCll J in the market. His toi-.k comprises llreasil 1'Iiim, CUiiiiit. lar Tt l"ss-, t'lii-.'i-i- Itlnirs, ISriK f l In. Mt ei e ISntfonn, Mlul..&c.&r., which wii! be sold extreniely low lor Cash. lie respeciMilly asks tlie patronage cf all his old customers ; and also invites new ones lo e,i7e him a call before niakinc their pur chases. Call at the sitrn cf the Bi Wa'ch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. 24,'Sit A. H. Dl L ..---Attorney at Law. "vrFICE on South Seor.d street, formerly V' oarupied hv J. B. It. iiulin, dee'd. I.ewisburs, June 1, lHIO William Jones, TTORNEY at Lavr. Collections l. promptly attended to. OfTirefo Market street, optokitc the Fresbvterian rhuirh. 690 L E W1SB VH ti, FA. New Store-New Goods!! PHILAD A TBJWaiirJG STORE, TWO Doors above tte Iiitnk, X itwlsRIWJ. T. The subscriber.havinjr a persou iu ihe City buying constantly al Auction, is prepared lo sell all his Goods at City Prices Hosiery. i:i.im. Crochet Cotton. Tettine .Needle. Col lars Buttons. Tape, and all g.ts needed by be 'Ladies. , . . B.i i Also llouKS ano rtainineij. o. :ff'f i and Collcye B, ks &c Paper ffji Window Curtains at H els. Freuchi ( Fire Board Screens. Siencil St,tViSJ j done lo order fVomry Prmloce Isken in irhane Ca-b laid lor Kaas. April IS. IM.O. H. L. Vl MAHOXj "Industry mist Thrive:" TINand SIIEETIUON EslaUWimeBt. Removed to Houshton'a f,rmei t-h, p i n Market street near fourth, where 1 will have al all limes a full assortment of Tin Ware, Sloie FIf, COAL hH hhl Aiff Xic. c. c;e. I will also make lo order, on short notice. Tin tJin- ; lers. Spouting or any kind of work in my line I of hnsmesa. j ItT'MendinfaniJJol.binffyenerallyprorpplly : attended lo. JO-i. A. KliEAMLR Lewisbtire, Oct 20. 1H.3 VRkM H TIVVI l:K-rin.s..TtD,-nt..fihlp.i:,H.n. SI Wa.e euitiMi intf rr.-rina Ketttea. Sauce ri Wutiixtsl.' uijn lor i l.ti,lrn, l.a.il ut.ri.rit nr (,isl' aiau Irvurh Likmit rau, .e. CAl.t. A..f Jus A. hHLAUKR LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, TTOnVIIV 4T I..4W Olncf at V h.s i . nuuie ou N. MaiUei bet. 1st A 3d '.?H l.a-w lbiirs. Fa. Family Groctry Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., liKStllAL I'KALMtS IN GROCERIES AfiD PRGVISIONS, Kuitirurma! rvrry nrti' l- rt.ntiiK-b t tin trJ. sui .m GKA1X, lI.ttL'U AND I V.YA ii:a. ci fi:i;. molas.-i;s. tLCAR. CllKFi:, Fl?ll, FKL'rrs, An-, iic. Ac, Muriel tlrrrt, r.jurr il.e J'tt OJirt, I.i'vs, iJ)iirs, I'a. O.K. fr-l. ft.. !. A- '. !.:i vc just rcri'ivcti it !l i ry Uri-e- "fork f Ivr till tii-iorrr. f'-r til.mmt val.ii h r put Ui IU t All Mil J irHUlr"J IHr XLi tf' rb. lrii'd Aj'plc.1, ri acli -, Pn.i.rr, Ciir rant.s I'lvHTvinir ( itiii,.s. Fis, Dute..Kairiii? I'roiu Oi to laj ct. jh r TiekiL's of all dc.-criptions Vitre Ja.a Ol Hi:, pronnii, nti jut uj' id ftir-tiht ('itiis. t X rvt fr tmmi'.y ov. A larz, 1:1, .J ..r;,.r l.t f'A V.KEl.. H Ml COD 1'ISH, llU.UIMi, IIA.V. l.H O.,Ac a (.it-iit ! Knrtmv'nt or YTIIIaxT and lar Hiirf, C;iaH!c narc. u 'Iih;8i , l.;irllHau Marc, Itope, 'line, &.. Fish Oil, ffui?Jtue OHy CnnIlt, (tn,lU ami Lowp With) Tnlfif, Jtnl, dr. onpof all kinds. Vhccl (Jroa.-e. etc. (Tobacco ana Gct;ar5. a tloicc vaxiclu. Flour, Corn Meul, roiatoi's. Cum. Uyo, (ats, etc., ulwavs on Lund. titmidn dtliwrtd Jrrr rt ' hnrc to cufvmer re.vitiint; Within the iSrnuh. Ti, attrpij l If eni'Dwarf nil th urtirVf hi"h w hms f..r Ml. w.'tiM iiiii.mI !r. ttr vnulii ini't hiilt in v:t tht t-ubli'" U ' '! irnra.).OTn--'"'rtiiifit -;f ti-f rtt. rt r'-r.Ii i.-T.t t t Ih-t-jt i. tf -fl hfp tast th. J . no l- ii-lit thin nnjr t l l.,)'lri Wr "ul l ;.a.rtlt'Uilsrl OlH'ltoUr fLUlttrj IrU Dtlr tOa.lfr I UJ rail ; tor MV i-nnhif off manner ff Product t an.'. pT n htjth irt "y el-r. Lrwt.urn. Apr.UJ. T O EVANS a CO. XEW LAMPS at IhOKMAXllFS r 4 is. DE.VOf t'J v'A" v W 1 f. - 'w VKRV MRsT lUr- AI.W.U'S OX HAND! VKKV HE.r OIL ALWAYS OX 1IA.0! I.rv.ifl.urtr. Au; 3, .'. s-P I C - N I C.-w "Wr".I jump into the Yfn n, and all tkt a riJt." at..l veiv .oinTiTU-Avft hitett dp tor Ihe especial art i-mnitntati' ii of I'ic-.Nic and other similar etc u r-im.s. Tern.s niKilvrate. Appiy ! J. M. llOl'StL Lewihurj. June 3. H'i'J. IOAL COAL 'GM ( TIlHE subscriber keeps constantly on band I a Urge as-f-rinienl 1 Ihe very t'el Mia- mi kin and W i Ikes-liar re (OAL. t r ! line and sti ve purpose-.. uhirh he will sell at the very luuesl prices fort'ah or Country Produce. Also. Hliitkxmithx Piaster and Sat. With it Hisiinrttv iimlerotiroil. that I mil nor he undersold l.y any man -Having good, wein-scaies, 11111 weisiu win oe given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsaul's hotel. tirMIiliE H0I,STEI Lewlsburs, May S7,'5a. DR. I. BRUGGER, cioiiuioiMi iii miimci i, OFFICE in hi new Uriik Ui ck. Market hire-et. south snle, bet een -lih aini 5ih (up stairs.) i.ewtburg. .Vy, lbGO X()Tici:-is;o. 'l'"6 rl,m T "raven ln lne Biii'aiajiBi! ihimiif sis). aie reaity io i'ost. t ioi a.i sn.usoj h.tk 111 Iheir line, aod are well satisfied n would he to the interest of such as puipoe erecune good buildings tu give us a eail hefore eon Iraenns with others. We hire pn! up some of Ihe besl houses and st. res in Le.isbnitr. and are assured their owners wiil lesiifv that their buildings weie pin up by good ami ener- j eettc workmen, and m quirk nine, (which is j a very importanl matter to builders.) I Ki-frrrncr Chamberlin llro's; I.. Palmer. ! architeci ; Dr. I. Brusser; Bvers Ammons; Lewis Ashciilelter. ISAM; AL'I FR JACKSON I.KMIART. SAM. liOHRABACH. I.ewisbur?. Dec. 57. 1HS9 NEW FIRM I N THE Ol.U .HOP! The subsrribers respectfully announce lo ihe citizens of l.ewishurg and vicinity that they bave formed a Parluership in Ihe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswell on .itarsei street, wnere iney are prepared 10 CLT AM, MAKE IPl.for.ler in .he verv! best style. Men a and B Soys' lot hi lis; of rt notice. Me ask every description on h a share of the public patronage JAM KM CRISWELL, J. F. SCHAFFtR. Lewisborg, April 4, 1M9 ATTEWTION ! rflHE finest coals ma-'e on twelve hours' J notice by JOHN H. MILLER, .N. 3d St. ihe oldest and besl Tailor in Lewisburg CHOBERLIH BF.O'S Corner of Fifth and Market Ms LEWIShl lii, PA. ' "ITTE have now and will continue lok,,, yy on hand a full assorimenii.r ai.W(1J in our line, to which we invite tbe an,tuot I pRYGOODS,fiROCERIES.n IPD W A 1? V lil't'l'VU' tin WAKE. OUKHNSWAItE V.u SALT, I'LASTKi:, COAL,CFil' KNT, IRON, STEFL, I'I:i.(JS COACH TimiMixr;s DLERY AND IWE FlXLIXGi Ac, Ac. ' All of which will be aold at reasonable rr, for cash or larm produce. A liberal aJcooIT will be maile m the trade. "Li;Yii;i-R(; mills." We are prepared to do Cusi, m i,r.H.rehaii work lo oriln. upon usual terms. Ail k1MI ot tirain boughi at bihesi market pnee. tV Flour and Feed for sale. Term, CASH. t.'H A VEt'KLIN ER0. I.ewisborj;. May 3, IHF.o A ZI "K,t' " Jl nrarae. 1 f'-m .fniu-te:, !,,, . la. I mock ol ar'-U.':: everbroeihtto tfa place, ..uiOieM.e.i,. j, iiviteiormwjp.u. mers and the peop.e, , J.e., ,e , , , ( IV pene.a.ly lo call ..) , Ur iMr,, j before puichasine eis.a h.re. ! t'onfldeni that I have tl,e G,,ds which will please ihe most lasli.'tt ns taste. I ,' ; neither lattir nor trouble to ar.cou.nii.iian a 1 desiring to have wr.ik d re. In mv stoca you wi!l t'l.rl BUXNETS i,ra!j sizes, hibhons. bi!k. Frentb and An,frica Artificial Flowers,! arieu ns, I rarrs. at,ii tr ery article used in ihe Millinery BuMtrsi. liLriiHisr. and l iaiss 4, t.t with r'f.. ness and despatch also Itxss!.,,, order. You will find me at iny i,M xu,,,) t, North ffc tiil isi.Lewis.urg, April ;s, itj IIAKD TI 3IES0U TI)0"E! JOII A. SO. nAVE just receive,) ( ,n addition to thtr lare stork) a treh .-ur.p.y cf .SifM, AMI M.WMZi: t.utiDS, and ue lean res pecifully lo nib rm the Ladies and JeaiEea ot Town and County. that ihev can sun tk.m in anyibiiiK in iheir line.cf tratle, ty;e,qim ity atid price. Fur I hp I.:tdi . uh a Plais au'l ln.- si Ka, ll ,-li s,.kB. Frarb. Ma nM. lrl;aiti. , ( -1- Ul-tt. 'ftUi "1 ihrt tr. l,i-Ma ritti'io, .m rial r ,i ' at u tn, Hal moral eiiri. -iua Mt.tt-. r Friut- (r. m ti. ti. l. ni. nuJ br.t Mm. nrh. C". h-m ai.J t.ti s.it, Cnr.f-. yar-l-ft nn Th. !rf. ' a Rli'v ,rrl. n ol La-ll. .-halM.t ai I a-tKTitUcM, turn ..! : kil..lf. G ';-. U -.rrv. mi.it hi! ait ! kind- LuitrcMlfiiftf. ai,d iHjnfftic fto-tt vl arj lt i dcritii'O. j For I lie Cfntlenifn, th ht nnl lar-ir-ft a-..r:u.-iit in t- mo. rnirariac tm fa-hHiiin L -ty 1- T Inti . I a-oin.rrav VcaULft. ilit-rviffttii'i-. ul la-Dt-' J iiritt-hiiia jiki. ecn-ra.if. St.awlj. kra ,'j uxntltt UoUiil. Ilt ana t a.a, U.l M-a : u, ; AKo all . f (.Ki)( KKIEs?. HARD- WAKE. CI EEVVAKE. is ALT. XAiLi PLA?TKK. Ac. f ISH in J. ard j bllt. C'tAl. A larce quanritv rf S.rrp Coal hih will ilrliT,-r to ant part nf town or bort a tirr. at an 1' a ttif urr at ll-r anr l aitTy ifr. a! r-aaka I n-iirril atly in town. A mhIiI?. rru: aiivltci Lim-t urutrsi Coal. Fitie HiUkt-u ia rjufcat-fa far c al rV Tavh paid ft r all VmAs vf ;RAL CLOTHIIUG Y THE IDSEEI! I J ITCH IX f .i w ts the Hire in gt yoor m-n-r hark. Zi M.VF.K.M AX i re ot uif fitrn vl Zi n.nir'rnian A ZHfrT" has u:it returned flora ihe East, ami ha carWui e lertJ ihe rtet and imi Fashicnittle Ottls that ci'Uiil ht? tnrned oi. Crth. t a itnrr. ati.1 Sum but fnrHa enw ttr had fta tij la.ir. or ljr t'-Ord-r- at Kfailailrlf ha i-nrr: ' t-d home itifiif l'ant. 76 clt up: Uf Ply ' t'f'BiTt Fatitit. up ; liiat k Caittis-rrvi. $X U- f 4 nJ up : Vtr, T.i rtB ; Mhiti larsilra Gtli e , dilTw.iil artr; Ho' MitniUrr Teat. fT t-t up; !-! Ii an- BibJ' ruaj-nit-r Tfnt. fl up; D- uti is riBifff lat. $4 ap; 'Talll-. h. nj-- -J- - .!.., . thm Ulr ; at tbe l.'ft prim-: flat. llitR: . 4r. j Look in, before x u buv ofpoire ih ! Town Click, in Thinl st I.eiturr hrr ' vt'U can see for yuurseif, anJ save Fin IM ; iars. Ki7 I Old Stand and Large Assortment of .VjVH tmOf'Sf ' st h rtsr .V A H G'0".V j roK SPFTSG ASD SrWVFRf I inn svms: asd .st .wvytr i i'oiv snc.'St: .tsn st vvmr ion whty: asd si nMtK! i'ALL ASD .n A CAT L JA Sttt CALL A A $EK! CALL ASl StE! KKt VUK. jrriTTtg 4 CO AiV JfAiV, JfZ A A CO KRKXtEH, SrcLt'KM 'U KhAiilH, JTi LMK C? Lrwishartr, April 2, !. J.S. Marsh. t.sb,rWlfy. r.rar.lry. F.Beattf J. S. MAJJSH & CO, . (Mri to ...I'LL., x.smi a cu ) IaFAVlUUli 1 I'OUXDKY AGRICULTURAL WORKS WE """ " tt-r sV. ALK OR RETAIU ! S"tirr; Hand if ii Jnrr t.sjvr a SbtUrr ; On Tr I ami J-'vmr Unrt 1rti. w.p atd hoil tmTt: t'tm j iui'rr. ttt ' u'f'rj, Thr-..rr, i hr. : -r.. iU. t , i.f..r HuLihrtys, hot k.me. Kn.iit-gs Mi -i famfi, '. tr. ..Mti.t liold uurrilri fvailj at ad limsr to I i : Kii-jt i-P Iv'ni si ai Hi mIss vj uh ths utnn t r-rrvrfr-i ' anil ili-Rtrli Work or Manufactures invanabiy wnmnitd as recommended. um r- tr-i-ra:u ; Mjhritvnl and 1 1 Bil. atlrudrti to. Junr l, prinij S mnmrr (D00K Hursh k Goodman,.'i"nA'"r,.'-.''',r3 HAVE received and i pene.f a CH'lHE assortment of all ihe Idlest styles of ispiin? and Summer t.oods. The parncu'.r attention of the Ladies is called Iu llieir atut of Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Delaines Shawls KigFr. Merinos Collars Ducals Sleeves liinshams Inserfnes Foulards Etsines Chintzes tiloves.Ae ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassnnrres Jeans, Tweeds. Vrsnnps, M.islms, linll ines, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and riTShoes, Hals and Caps.j toreihcr with a complete assonmest of I Grocerie?, Hardware, Ccdarwarc, yuccr.swarc, ic. all of which will be disposed of on as fav. t hie terms as ihe same articles ran be pure ased a ny w here. 6' ire to s cad ! Da-W.H. BaiKHurst. Pa.N.C. Prass PI RU1 It B.4CHI!OI.F, .. . ., ii. i'iVk PHYSH IA A .V ASD &Lh'0f.OMt "I )) EsPECTFL'LI.Y ilTer iheir ser ees t- , J the citizens of Lewisburg and ibe sur rounding counlry. y Itr Particu ar atlenlicn rata io !"i nv-- Enqnire in West Market streel or at ti residence of.Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. fS"- is. .i r.iiKT. i'fl; has removed t" South 3d d.-rs from the Town Clock, Lv I8BL RG, PA