if ll I "i .J i; r':'i- I , fit & if y 1 H .1- Ll 1 I 1 : t ITrmioburg Cljrnnirlr. if. llm.iur.. .firm. Tli- Lr.wialir.o dtilT.E, ju 4 -li-l .m (hi- 1 -b fyurm, ha. Ih Ur.wt aiid br.t irralli..n i(T Nrwfipi in Unk.n Couuty. Kwilom, mUioniil: Slavery, sectional ! FROM WASHINGTON. TDE SVlEE 18 .OM.V srim llEB NOT KILLED." CUBA bTEALI.SU THWARTED. Washington Feb. 20. Senate The Se-ute met at eleven o'eliiek, Laving aiij.iunicd last oiglu a lialt' pa-st twelve without taking arjy deci- : sive ute or coming to any agreciunDt, the un'ji'riiy haviu retired from their pusi tinn of forcing the Oub hill through. At twelve o'cloek the Chair called up the special older, being tho unfinished ! business of yesterday the Cuba bill. Mr. Hunter moved to postpoue the Ffccial order, and take up the Army bill. Mr. tMidell explained why he should make no farther attempt to bring up the bill fr the acriui.-itiurj of Cuba. He gave nnice, however, that he icmdd again lrrMitt (In- bill wit the first day of the urjt trssitin, iciua it cuutil 6c intruduccd under tilt ruhs. This explanation gave rise to other ex planations, but the delate was of no pub lic consequence. i The 'jes!i'ms being taken, Mr. Ilun-; ter's ruotiou as agreed to, and the Senate i accoidingly proceeded to the coiirideration of the bill making appropriations for the ; tupport of tlie army l'..r the year ceding loo SOth of June, ISti'J. The ndmiiiiitraTinu have been bally def a el n the Cuba riut-giinn. It is be licied that whin the fulj.ct comes up aaiu in L'eeetubcr, that Mr. Wilsou's plan authorizing the .'reti-lent to ti.j;tii e a treaty with t;ain and the Central Ameri can 1'oWers, alo revoking the pre.-eut re Etrietiotis upon commerce, and granting! reciprocal privileges, Kill probably be' adopted. March 1st, the Senate pissed a bill to aho.ish the (unking pnvi'rpe, and raise the rate of po.-iae to live c uts eas 1!',', X-ivs-'S. The Voas were li" ! mo ciats and - S u:h Aun rican. The Nas Mvre all the !! j.ul.iie m-, 1 S "it" Amer lean, atiJ 7 I'.uIjs ami other U tii' Cr.its. The I'r sid lit has fully determined to make no i-h-ingu in either of I he Kidieb or Kueiish uilii.s of t'. prexiit time. The tieatiis u.-tf itiated by Commission er Heed, wi'.u Ciiiua, were rat. lied ly bmaie. Tim Senate - t -0 refused to take up the I) 'Uit.-te.,d liill. All the Xajs were lLiti jerats and Jvut'i Auierie-jiis. Th.s 1'resident list convened (is usual) the Senate for a special sep3ie.11 alter the 4th March. The Homestead Hill was killed in the : Senate, a tew days ag-, by the easting 1 vote ol the Vieo l'rcd:ut. '1 bese. Sou-' tluru Pem-'crats are hostile to everything that hi. ks t i the interest of the poor woi k- ; irig racn of the North. Mr. Ut&'.vT also, uleei ag-.iust the bill. ! Hot sk The bill providing for the care and preservation ot the Washington Aqueduct and f.r the distribution of wa ter to the cities of Washington uud George j town, passed. ' The Atnendmen, appropriating 8227, ! 000, the balance due to Massachusetts ac- count in the war of 1812, wag debated, ; nd Dually agreed to. Mr. Sherter, of j Ala., offered an atneudmont, which was ; ruled out of order, providing that Massa- ' chusetts shall pay the expenses attending the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave , Law in that State. I The President, in replying to the call , of the House for information concerning , the African Slave trade, says the iustruc- j tions given to the commander of the Sipra- dron are such that seizures arc not likely ' to be mad-, except under circumstances ' which would at least insure a certificate of. probable cause, if they did not authorize condemnation. The uuuiber of captures made by the American squadron under the , treaty of Washington previous to Sept. ; last, was twenty, of which six were con- 1 detuned. The mail steamer appropriation bill : was laid on the table by 11 majority. There are some reductions on the origi-; Dal estimates for the Appropriation bills. It is asserted that the bill providing for the re issue of Treasury notes will be tacked ou some one of the appropriation 1 bills, and the l'euusyivauia delegation , will back down, at the final moment, : wi'hcut any increase in the Tariff. The 1'rinting Investigating Committee will make a unauimous report against Stedman and Wendell, and the former; will be prosicuted at law. i The Committee in the case of Gen. ' Culloni, the f riucr Clerk, say that he might b.ive exercised more care, but this atuouutc'l to no mute than a failure to cor rect pre existing abuses. They acquit Li :n of any dishonesty or corruption in i the discharge of his duties. Much interest is manifested with regard to the organization of the next House, in view of t ne J rest Lt probability of an extra ee-siou. In the IIou-'p, a message from the IVes-J-ut of the I'uitcl Slates was received and reel, returning the hill (of Mr. Mor rill, of S'eruj iUt,) donating land to Agri culiural Colleges in the several States, with his oiji cu oils thereto, lit! deemed it loili inexpvdiebt at.il unc tstitutiotial. He bcli. vtd 'hat it was pa.-sid at a period wheu It Wast n!y with great difficulty that the revenue neees.--ary for the support of the liovcrnment could be ratsid. If it should bcciuie a law, the Government would he d - rived of the whole, or nearly the w!i 'le, of the iu.'umt! from the sale of the public lands, which, f-r the next fiscal year, was stated at five millions of dollars. He also ol j.cletl, because the endow incut ; of these colleges was opposed to the spirit i of the rela'iutis letwecu the Federal and 1 State UovernmcQts. ; Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, contended I that the bill was perfectly constitutional, that it did not interfere with the relations j f the Federal and State Government?, that if they could doDa'o swamp lands ' f ir the protection of health, they could 1 grant landj the protection of the mor- al ucaiiii ii (bo p.-opis of the Uaitcd ftatr. j The Pp-Ver profuunuicg lie ijsettioB, if f i'.cjtf, upon -re c-jcriicntlon . pass the bill V it was decided in the ncg- : ative yeas 1UO, naj u, voting in favor thetcof. Traeedv in Washington. On Sunday forenoon last, Daniel K. Sickles, a Member of Congress from New j Vork City, accosted Philip B. Key, U. : S. District Attorney for Washington city, ! in public. Mr. Sickles accused Mr. Key j of having seduced his wife, and forthwith fired s revolver, but it did not explode ; ; Key ecized Sickles, who again fired, sev-; eriug an artery in Key's thigh ; Key then retreated behind a tree, and on kuees . begged for his life, but Sickles shot him j again through the body ; Key was then j taken lo a club house, and in a few min- ; utes expired. Sickles surrendered him- j self to the officers of tho law, was couduo- i ted to prison, and awaits a regular trial, j He s-jvi he iutended to kill the villain ana is willing to abide the consequences. The wife of Sickles is a pretty, silly woman, daughter of an Italian fiddler and ; singer, aud has been educated solely to follow the fashions and win the aduiira- j tion of men. Sickles loved her most do j votediy, aud had givcu her every iudul j gence, which Key a frequent visiter t bad abused, siuce April last, by prosiitu- j ting her to his wishes. When confronted j by her husband with tho undoubted proofs of her infidelity, the miserable being cou fessed her crime aud ber ruin, and was discarded by him for ever. Uoth parties j exhibited the most extreme anguish. They . havo two children. Key, the murdered man, was a popular j and talented man, aged about 40 years was a widower, aud has left four children, , now more than orphans. His guilt and j his baseness are undoubted, and all the ! eireutn-taiiees were most aggravating to ( the injured husband; but nothing can fully j islify such extreme revengo. Doth Sickles and Key have many friends iu iu- ; fl lential circles. Key's father Francis i S. Key, K-q. is kuowu as the writer of j the tiatioual song, "The Star Spangled j ISauner." I. .rd Xapier, late ISritish Minister, it is stated, has been recalled on account , of his adulterous alliance with another person iu '-high City life." That most excellent woman and viltuous tj leeti Victnria will not allow any one of known vicious practices to represent her, abroad; and iu so doing, she sets an example for governments as well as for iudiviluals. These two ta-cs exlnl.it in no enviable view the pi ogres of social as w ell as po j Illicit corruption at our National Capital. Ktckless expenditures of niouey, luxuri i ous living, aud loose morality, go together, i aud crime and misery follow iu their tiaiu j ri:cniiTisi3i HaKRIsLXRO, Feti. 'J.U. The House j has made some progress in the appropria- turn bili, which has been considered iu j Committee of Hie Wuoic, for s veral days. Yesterday, the subject of ercttug a monu ment to the memory of the Mexican Sol diers, caused a lively discus-don. The plan adopted by tho Commissioners ap pointed by the last Legislature contem plates the ereetiou of a monument at a cost of SoO.OUO. Of this sum, but 80,000 has beeu appro riatcd, and it is now pro posed to add 84,000 to make up the deficiency. The Speaker of the House took the floor in advocacy of the appropri atiou, and bis eloquence was so effective that thirteen members were induced to vote for the appropriation. The prospect of its passage looks blue enough not because the House is wanting in a proper appreciation of the Services of those who fell iu the Mexican war, but rather because the propriety of the Statc'scommcmorating the deeds of the Mexicin soldiers, while the heroes of the Revolution have no such snccial mark of eratitudc, is not so clear as to call for so large an expenditure of public money. Mr.Wagooscller, on leave withdrew the papers of Jacob Seebold asking for a di vorce from his wife. Feb. IS. Mr. M'Clure reported "Au act relative to certain records in Union county." Geo. W. Wood, a member of tho IIoo9e from the uinth district iu l'hilad., died on Wedncsdiy 2uJ ult., after a short illucss, the result of a cold. He was the yontigest Member of the House, aud a man of much j promise. j Mr. Hottenstinc presented three more j petitions foraULtxatiouof a part of North'd ; to Uuion. The House pissed a resolution to ad-! journ on the lOih iust. The bill to examine the Rodcarmcl j claim, passed the House. Mr. Wagenseller read in place a supple- i mcnt incorporating tho Lewisburg and ; Younginanstown turnpike... Also, one rel- : ative to the distiihutiou of the proceeds of , sheriffs sales.. .Als", one relative to road1 views iu Hartley, Lewis and West UulTa loe townships, Uuion county, aud moved that the House consider the same, which was agreed to, and said bill was taken up and pa-sed finally... Also, one relative to j the Shanjokiu dam. j The Suuhury Gas Company, and the bill for the sale of the real estate of Win. ' 11. lln -liter, dee'd, passed the House. . F.liur's to repeal the tonnage tax it is , said are being made, and Mr. Wagonseller ; desires the expression of the people iu the matter. We believe both parlies in this J district declared iu Convention against the i matter, and Mr. W. may safely represent them as uil opposed to it. There is now , hardly time to circulate petitions. , Boston, Feb. 24 The largest lot of j wool ever offered fur sale in this market, ; was put up at auc'iun this forenoon. It ; consisted of four hundred ihoutand poundt, j and was raised in Maine, New Hampshire, i Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Cali- J forma. The whole amount was sold the j proceeds of the sale exceeding two bun- i tired thousand dollars. Among the bid- j ders were a number of gentlemen from ! New York, Philadelphia and other places, j SF"The latest Foreign News rhcir that j tie V.'j,r Panic ' tubs:d!o. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Dr. Jacob Horlacher, of New Berliu, Union Co.. Pa , an old gentleman who is unable to perform bard labor on account of bodily afflictions, visited this place last week, and on Friday evening last deliver ed an interesting lecture before the "Key stone Club," of this city. The Dootor is a Uuion man, and seems to have as little affection for the ' lire caters" of the South as he has for the fanatical abolition ists of the North, Maryland pajier. . Rev. Peter E. Green, of the Mississippi Conference of the M. E. Church, was shot by a man named Fisher, near Vicksburg, for receiving Fisher's wife as a member of the church of which Mr. Green was the pastor. Fisher has been tried, found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary fur Mien years ou!y ! St. Johns (N. F.), Feb. 19. Mr. Henley, the Chief Electrician of the At lantic Telegraph Company, has arrived here, from Valencia, with bis batteries aud instruments, to commence operations with them a: Triuity Ray, on the Atlantic cable. The English papers announce the death of Hallatu, the historian, on the 22d of January, at the age of eighty one. It is not a little remarkable that two of the greatest bistoriaus of the age, though upon opposite sides of the Atlantic, should have departed a few days of each other Pres cuttand Hallam. A Slave, named "Thomas J effkrsos," is advertised in the Richmond (Va ) pa pers, as a runaway. He is 21 years old, and is described as of "rather a grum countenance." So we should think ! Any body with such name, ought to look grum, until be clcarcl out to freedom. Immiubajion. The annual report of the Coininisssouers of Emigration repre sents that the immigrants arriving at tho port nf New York, in 1S.3S, were only 7S,!iSl, which is IOo.lSti less than in 1S57. Of these, :ll,7S4 were from Ger many, 25,075 from Irelaud, 12,324 from England, LVe. Robert WAi.sti,K-q., long time an ed itor in l'hilad., aud one of the most learned and accomplished Americans, died iu Ku inpc. He was for sometime U. S. consul at Par's. Ilo.-TON, March I. The warehouse on Purchase street, exteuding back to llroad strct t, was burnt last uight. Tho loss is estimated at $200,000. Utipa, N. Y., Feb. 28. Tho theatre was de-troved bv tire last ni"ht, involviu'' a loss of 518,000. A British otlirrr writing from Teheran, Persia, to Ihe '-l.ontlioi Timi," remarks: -A tJaihariie Till inatimartureil by '.in Amer irau t'henii-t' (Uii. J- Arm, f Low-ell. Mass.) has cuiett the Shah of a Liver t'oiu piainl lh.il threaieneti his lite, 'i'his simple liici. as iiii;hl be expeieit, rentiers the Amer icans immensely popular here, while we Un lish are overlooUeii. Doubtless our own . scholars inaile the tliscoveries whirh he em- : plovs, ami thus it is in everyihins; we do the labor, then the mousing Americans put Ihetr . in irlr on it anil take the rewarJ. lioct. Aikr i itlolizctl bv the t'ourt ant! its retainers here, : which wiO doubtless be rellectetl lo hltn on a poid snulf box, or tli.nnoml hiltetl swonl, while i not the name even of liavy. (.'hnstoson, or ! Hrntiie the prcat lights by which he shines, : is known." Srm York Sunituy Vnjtfr. W 3 -i 3 J s hJ o ia E3 I UlS c.r-es r:?. - S 5 ? s " - t: a a G aV !t:i-,i.:-.-V.- A t Z c'--"'-- " r- c S - 3 - : - - Z - ;s)s.-e.;a c" t -z - x i: ti z a "ta iSQ;--s..-sS X a C ..- e e; o 3f e. st ,a r-t 5 w H i S S Si!" I T a7 a" '3- c I r I o J)diiitcnt Culhctori. WTtifT. fntl.ErT'::S- tr.. BHTR TsX. l-OLSTT TAT. Mitt.int.urr John Ita ltr-T IX7 0T.4i VWl ltntin- .-ani't .ioi"iitnn STtt'-hO li0 Liin"itii Kob riiam'HTs t7.07 I'lUd iu full omr Rtt.vni ut. ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE. Atitlitors' pay for 1S..8. A u.l -tor ftir luaking Comity tkttltnieDt for l'.'7, itirlu-!iti iw-rk. f:- A.kw DiiMl,v,auii'oPr.ithjiiM. Rftr.Ric.ac'U4 W 07 00 Assessors' Pay. Afty-'fr far (heir Mrrim in li5H 120 42 Uo. Tikiiiiiml Awest-OH-nU 20 3.9 CS Kicction Expenses. fprinrr K;i-ct,oo, belJ ia Mtn h, istf 1M5 14 ciiwrl ik'tulx-r, 1S1! 30 CK7 4 JU-turu Judge for Coogressn'Bai 14 o0 Scnibliinir ami Cleaning C. IT. & Jail. Ili-iirj Ilf5fi, Siary Wtiitifig anJ Frtl. Williiuiui -0 50 Attorneys' Fees. J. D. Linn'x fulary an Comiu'ra Attorney 25 00 Prothonotnry's Oflicc. Sani't Koush, for Uocitvtti foruffioe 60 3S Court Expenses. C'rani Jurors pay ftUil milct.)r-, iVh. T. 62 0 TruT. r-f - :;7 A.ijM l l" ' " U'j ti34?H 00 wir.intl Jurors' " Jlay T. Hi oi Tiiivtrii- " Ion 7ft A-tj'J i t " 41 ss 4:;i C3 il.Mii.l Juror " Srt. T. si 7& TrMTtrre" " " '2,5 t 3'eO 57 ir..oJ .inr.rs Dt-p. T. 4 . 'Iravi-riHs " 317 -0 3s2 70 Court Cricr'd Wages. Benjamin fid II iu full f,$ 00 Tiprtaves or Constnljles at Court. Snm'l Wolf for mttfml.nif Court Itec. T, '57 7 M lUt-rt Lyoo auJ (tln:rn il 2b 75 Coustables' Mileage it making llet'ns. Jiiol KrMeiibmlf r and otbc-ri 41 4. load Orders issued by Court. Jubn fclgr aaU oth. ru 1 -0 Fox Scalps. H-ory III teaman and otbtra 72 0G State Costs. CoM pai4 ia ci e of CummouwaJth ti. the followioc H'I .itt: MlMouti IloD'trkar g 82 W m. Tirntr 4 44 lit-ury txtlciuon 2 Henry J. tierascl ; I'ptrr wovitia 75 Ji-W'-i Ki-lly, Wifflitiburj 10 tW VjiDiivf rr tSandotrt j y,3 Wn. Van (lexer 1 53 John Moyer in Marti o O. KmA 1 ei Jn Law r ten, IcBia s.nd i.'r.ry lLl i;itf JchU ?Hlf n Am a r.,ilt i 1;- 11:: Si '.1 5 Exits'-0 S i -Tea a i '& WEST BHAXCH FAl.MEltiAl.Cll 1. IS). Road Damages. Mry . rtnsiwn ? K.I.U of M-flf. "J j.A.rilrfck 3'' r..uMiJ , " V, m. nn.D .lM l"n Vl-r -X) 00 W I. I.liin.runpiniliiil" lni between t ill Ud Je-kUO UBhll 1' AoJrrw OuttliiM w-0M Now Drid"cst and Repair.-. J. BIlK-r, work .t .Nrw Ifcrlln BriJi! ' I Miller, ntktbriJP-tWnlilll mill I Klis Noll. 1 .r Mnk. Litll UolUltw 1 Chan Cawley. 17s fevl lilunk 1 'M Wm.'Kiilw,frMterlla. Srw Bsrlln lir'ge 3 VI 1I.I. I Kaasln. t.r pLnk .r bridCT 3 J. T. Miller Kin, w..rk l Uull.JwM' ;J !C.VkBI!;.lalh.r..rTar.l-rk a Bi b,; I. A. Krr. Jr. pitta ta lumlwt - ?? Ivo r Whr,iilrillliri'lir JBi Ab Voon i, plunk, rrBieT.Mlle ri.l J -? Plieiiff's Fees. D t r.nl.lln.rordrawinjtna.'inmm.niinir Jiirnr f.,r Sept. T, fVpt. A lj '" V- Tl- .ii.l rarrviiiitwtli-r to irr-olKm Ol w B. .trti.em liriwin-m tfl .unnnoniag Jror l..r Feb. tn1 leb. A.lj d Cuiirt " H. .nloi .rionri tutl .upimooiog Jorora fir May Term ' r..n.,i.i John Mner to Pf nlo-nliirrr ' 1 1 ilultlin. Miinmoiiinir Jumra for May A.lj .KVl and m-pl tii.l le. Teraia. anil f.T slt. nl! '"! rout'uis Aon l"'e to the lluuae or Kefu!', tud b d ng pr"ra U6 7 Sol Rulilic Uuildinsa. S n Mnnann.tiiinh'llnto."tlloawS 00 ll.rtl. lt ll. yn..l.ls full ''r"'",,. 41 i ... John llark.loll makh.it atrl tl Court Hue 3 lleo. Il .l-Wn. co.l lor " ' J K.nh ThonpaoD. renl for atal.le Iial.h Him naulini! grtyel tutl Ftnd 2. .s .1. J. Walla real K. t-r k .Mu.-.- r p;tlnt brirk Ml -l D. Suvler hanl'ii l il- ati.tl.tC.Mench 1 1 t 1 Jamb rraln biack.mitl.iog 1 Vt. n.el A llow. r. .a mi: ' r. S. her. tit't l.y. VI u. lua. Co.. pub. b .llniea N Ik-rlio tifliburie. an.l trtn.tt-rof p'i-y tW r. w illiama atablinit yar.1 and plant's trees f. :M S I,. Ilei k. e-niel aul aantl lien. llarK'lt.11 ImiMiru etail hoa 1 s, S Vlana. ctiilinir bnlf for an.ve pipe --I Je..h lilt.lliy. wheeliuir M M coal 3 10 W olf.- W elael. paainir brit k SH F. illiain- t .terini: treea.niakingtr M,r 3 H I. II llerl.-t dialling well Hj "O l-oeih 4 rrain fiiii-l.in I'srement oil C. S. M.-n-eli liii'lintf anil liaulinsr erayel . . Baio.au W'a-.-ner, rr).iiiriu loek in jail 5 J MireyeraSen in toll for eorb atona. 4 S.i T llelr.a'l.l...irini: C. II an.l Unit. br'Ka 1 John ll. rupuuinc tlltse In jail ani l"-" 1 S liana haulm IM alal.a f..r Court Ut.usa va btrid Oiuter uiakiug pump 6o 5-J J Airricultnral. U.I.Tr..C..i..Sw..iW li.tiiet Attornev's Foph. J. B. Hamlin, feea in full till May "t. 'iS S'. ia) " Sept. Term 14 "O i.t U 'I lie,:. Tern 1 HO ?i CO Commissioner.' Office. Jaeol. Tlnmmel, late Comin'r, in full 2S m. Hole u" II v. I!. L-notn 1-' .lainea -'n it. Anlrew K. une.lv, Clerk 'tl l0- o. . -' f'oimty Pr.ntinff. t.r.eT Iti-nthi-M (iv'ujt alr ot C"'y l in-l" 1 Smitli A II- u-h ' " 1" n ,leDil.oMl,lm " " : .. in full R per rontmrt 'A 001".- IS J;iil Kxjionrsc-. D. D-Ouiilin lor:lintt W'tn lnnrd 11 Mi-Crllil 1100115. T MtrVi-r it" nf wsffT fr Sli-rilT 1 M A K , !. witH rMM.tw-5it.-l -fn ' n Cn 2 ,'7 I; M l.1irl.fl.rm rT'r,i-t n- HM be .1 K M.t'z. "WfHTin SlTHr.tT kikI ('onim'rs 40 pnr ;..- .t-il.r-iHxf.r r-f.ml. -r ih II V i'mtt T.l.iM ..f-tti'n'v f.Tl'r- thVff 1J '.'. ti V MiM'-r "-i'f PTv'a In A n r SoInni.ii 10 A Sl.iii-rti'ti mi'Kintr p'P' for J'.il 10 irf I. P:il Titer (.iitf tn i--lltihit..r rut'c ll-'U.ArV'rt .-O IV X.-i ill-A i"o. 1'nrtlnn' Vhx.A stwii- ncrr IS lfi tl .lr.iVn a- rnrii-!in.i.ir.'l'-' A nt-nth'.ril-V'? 4 H. It-itmir snwintr A- r-ilintr n" i 1 .1. Ilftk. r Cn. ..ill fn-m '- to 4'-n-i1.1.-fi, Mar.-li & Co. iM-iiriiig tOTe I, ..tj-.f B" I'.-i.t Ilnri.'h two broomx 50 llwrriw .It-nttin monr r-runr!w.l fir lair! tu.U hvCrttn'r-thtit wmih.i in th rmintv 4 00 Jf.bn erti.-tsk'iiw'of lt.ll. (tuMtu.fur ht-U5 in l offiif ivnt f.r TO ftO II. W CrottT. -tntirtni-rr tr TrtMiiwr 1 O. B. Etktit, tltvliiiiiz AMwmfiit books 4 4';0 55 CoroiiotV IncU03t-3. Owt. lrrirhh hoMin? In.Utxt on U.r bolj ol m died in V..a.t r-iilt p-lof tr-wiihip 7 75 Jvhn tiurnJ) h-l iitn in.,'-! on th-Tlrml body ol fU-wis U nrri'T in t'il'o lowoship 1 S3 15 IS) Statement of Interest paid y County. lletirv ri.nrl.-a 01) l.a.i.l llire-ljr sn rnek, Lllley and other 11- fid ! '"'.;i il Account with the Townships for Road, School, and Poor Funds. tO AD. avuooL. rcoR. Weat Doffaloe 1:,e do. lW'J do. ls:.s 93 Perry 1 rrti.kllo ls. t...... Ism 33 4 a 1 us 11 41 1 US OS 1 oil aj ll.rtleir is... j la.wi.t.ure through 1S..8 I 31 litrUey lsis 0 42 II 'f $- tM $ U.1 Z XI The tbove amount of taxes was received by II. I. tfuel ler. Treasurer. l'aid tcltiajl Tax in full ainee aetllement. We, the under.iBne.1. Commlaaioner. of the county of L'nii.n hereby atittnit the r.Te'.inf aeis.uiita of Ihe Ke eei.t and Hxpeielilurea of the eaid couuty for the year A. l. 1S..S, ta eorreet and true. liiven und--r our handa at the CorflmiaatnneraVttlea. in tha borough of Lewiahurg, the .imh day of January, lsi.9. M. in nr., I Illt li n v. ll. LINCOLN, VComraiaaioner.. JAM. I'lttlSS, J Attest: Amiw. Ktssinr, Clerk. Treasurer's Account, IS08. Hush ' Surlier, Treasurer, in account with Lnion Cnuuty, lr. Amount of Iluplieatea for ls;8 SWi 41 Keeei.ed of It II. Lair.1. former Treasurer .119 34 (lutalan.linc Tajea frr V." aud preiiotia year. 14SI. -s lleeeivedot Henry Solouion, former Treaeure-r .5 U. louey rereired for furniture. Ae., aold ; a . from aari'.ua aoureea ..s s. loaned from llauk, and iudiTidutLi 2."'''4 S $Ioi:lT is lSi3, Jan. ft. Balance In Tretaitrer'a hand 84 du. by Collet-tt.ra tor 'f.7 al ai u . 'is 21'? tin J-.-JI 43 Cr. Con'cti.i' EiontwtinnanaCommlfaionfar 1S07 M 73 OutUmlinc Tm-'i tor ls.'.7 r,l S- t'otntiiiaiia to L'ollutirii 158 ! 75 AllowaiHfn t.i -tt' I lUUuct! or uuttaiii1ins tax! fur '68 2LrJi W (AtU"unt of onlrrtf ai.t for Vi7 "T.'iS Vi '5S $ln 85 ! Trea rV eommi-'inn on $7? 4 f 1 at 1 per cent. US 5i ilniiance due tMunty hj Treacurrr 4 W'i ! 1S59. Jnn. 5. Outstanding ordi-m for '-7 10 30 ' - '5S 1451 5'i Money borrowed iuV7 Su m " 5S S5:i4 K "j'TruTrftS ph 43 37f7i.5 We, the nndntijmpd. Auditor? of tli rountyof t'nion. hMwliiK rnrciuiiy famtnHi mi ainiHt-d ttic rorrrni,.g ac cnunm of th (jotnmiMtonfrr. and I'lvmnirtT of fa id cmn ty, do tin', and tvport tin Mid arrouut of Kw-rripti. and Ktp-i)diiuren. an.lTn'afurcr'i Arnuitt for L'nkm county, f. rtlif yt-ar lS.'iK, triif and .orrrt ai dated. In witnesa whertttf. wt. the unid Auditom. hnp hTe uutn in-1 our liaiitl" , at tlie Commiit-ionera' ofll.-e. in the borough of L:ULurif. t.i- lth iImv of January, lst. J. I. IKH.AK. ) JuMN K Kssi.fc'R, v Auditors. Atteft: J"UN KKULlt, j A. Kessctit. Clerk. Account of Old Union County, 1853. Order isnm-d 1y the 0ommiiioner. of lTi;ion eounty on the Treasurer of hi.d eounty for det.t; due l the old eounty of t'nion. mid for wlm-h the preMut county of .Mt)der i lial le tor the one IihII'. Jan. IS. A. Kne-if. witness iu the rontt ntrd rVrflnn of Vuii.u eounty. i- .r'7 Xo. ." 1 i., Jjly9. H. K. Miller. rf acrriepii Union and Snyder rounti a ;-. Henry Solotnun, farmer Treasurer i'1 No. HI ft tA May 17. Orwi? RroVniUng M.e of County ltuildi-IK.alo adjotinied nule of name Jl I 4lt No. 71 5 70 AuR.r.n. Sinith A Ilr.u-h.ade. s.m Jlrt no iutA7 5 ihi Boi-L 3. W oitlen & I'orneliUoV, suuie. $11 frO 1 13 5 75 13. l'.Syker. a;t Lye. Mm. Intt. C... Ai"'-'iB't Nn. 14.nuMi-buiIdini:'.N Berlin. f 4") No H.l 11 J) Dec, lfi. I!nrri't Jeiikins. ro-mt-v refundfd f -r land .!d in W.'nt llulf. tow ud tup, which ma not in roui.tv, $4 m So. ii'.t -l m P. tieiiioerlinjr, road tIpw In Pelinsrove in 'ii &o Wp, the under! pnM. rommiM:onera of the eonntr of T'nion. hen ty ul.aiit the foretrnjntr aeenunta of the Kx pi-ndttureftof th old etinnty of L uhd for the year A. 1. lS.'iS an eorreet and trii.s tliw-en under our our hand, at the r-ommfefdonerft of lice in tho tv-muth of lwinburg, the sixth day ot Janu ary, 165". WM Itt'LK, ) ItH'Il D V. B. LINCOLN, J-Commiiisloraew. J AS. FHOS. J Atteit: A. Kkmdi, Clerk. Wf, theonderaned. Auditom of the eonntr of I'nion, hRTinrr earefully etnmined aodanditrd the forcing ae eounUoftheCommlMonersof mid couutv Uo find and report the aaid aeeount of Expenditaren for "the old coun ty of Union for the yenr 1S5N, true and eorreet a stated InwtttM9 whereof. e the aatd Auditor have hereun to tet our bnnda. at th Com mi union era" offiee, In the bo rougbof Lewiahurg, thUaixthday of January, 1S.'.J. J. 1. ItiMlAR. S jiulS KKI.r,R, Auditor. jtiii.N Lt;i:t:K, i Atfe-t: A. Kt'.Kcr-T, Clerk. Real Estate. ; ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1)Y virtue nf an tinier Ircm the Ornliatis ) Ttiurt nf I'nioii couniv. Iliere will lie eipose l to jiiiIjIic ventlne or outcry -on tlie premisf.s that cerliim lol of crounet with the , appurtenances, situated in Kelly township, L uion cnunly. houiitleil on ihe stmib. west ami nortli by the farm ot (ieoree K. Miller, Ks, ami on the east by the Susqiielianna river, containing i.ne-liall an aere, more or les, on VV'etl'tlay the 2:lel etay of March, when and , where ihe terms of Ihe sale will be matie known. W. (J. L.WVSO.N. A.lm r of KLAWrLlYtr.lt, dre '4. biMt iL Rut-SM, Clerk of Orphau's Court. March 1st, IW.VJ. SHERIFF S SALE'S. Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is JJ sued out of ihe Court of Common I'ieas ol (,'nion county, and lo me directed, will be exposed to I'ublic Sale or Outcry, on the dates and al the places following, to wit : Ou SiUurilay.tlic 20tli day of Maicli nrit, at the public house of Jonas Fisher, al White Deer Mills, at 10 o'clock A. M., the oiie-tifih pari of a certain Tract of Land situ ate in Ihe township of W lute Deer, and coun ty of I nion, bounded iwnli by land of the shetlield Irou Company, west by lands late of Henry High, dee'd, and others, sooth by lands of David Sieininger and e.it by lands of Cid eon Uueher and others, containing Twenty cies, more or less, wheieon are erected a four-storey WOOLEN FACTOKV.a iwo-sto-rey DWEI.I.INU 1IOI SE, frame Stable and oilier Out liuildil.gs, Willi Ihe appurtenances, as the prepeny ol Susannah .Messiii. r. Also, at the same time ami ilace, tn-o other tracts ol Laud, situate in White Deer township, and county aloieanl. No. 1. ilouiielcil north ly laml of Adam Kartk, west by land of Adam K.mk and Jas. Finney, south by other lands ol J. H. Hi b enold, and east by lands ot David Ramsey and . other land of J. )l. Kobenuld, containing eight acres mere or less, whereon are erected a tannery, a tan house, a bark house, a frame dwelling house, a los stable, eVc, with the- ap purtenances. No. 2. A cPrluin tract ofhind, sit- nntc in Ihe township and county atoresani, bounded norih by Itat-t No. 1 and land of Da vid Kamsey, west by land of James Finney, south by lands ot (teore llrown. and eat by land of Israel tJeyer ami David Kuin--et. con taining tvielee ae res, more or less, u herei-a are erected a Itvo-storey log lem-e, a !. g sra b!e, eVc, Willi t lie apjmrtcr.aiiees. As the propt-riy of J. 11. Uobenc.ld. Also, on tlie above saiil day at two o'e-locli, 1. M., at lb-; pii!.;c hoiie of in. I.. Ii;:ier, in Ne-.v t'o'uinbia, in tlie township and county aforesaid, put ot a ceri:'n lot of ground situate in Netv Columbia, While Dt t-r to-.vnslnp I nitn ct unty. n.ai i.."l tin (lie lotvn plan No. - J, t t'iiitded nor.h by b.t of Ann (Wri ter, we-t by piihlic road, souih by latol of Ja cob M'Ciirlev, eal 1-y ihe est llrancli t l ilie S!ii'i'-!i:i!i!ia r;vt-r, u-li.'re. u is rrected a Cabinet .Maker's S!r-:i. wall the appuitenan ces, as lie pitpenv .1 Jacob Sv.ari. AI.-o, on Monday the 2lh day of March next, at in o'clock. A. M.. at lhe"ii lic house ol D.iv.d Mover in Il.trilelt u. a r lam tract of land situa"? in Hartley totvi.oip and cntintv of l llo.ri, bounded norih by lauds ot J. Loved, uct by laiuls of A. King tin-.l fill ers, sou'li by lands of Michael Snure. and cast by lands of Daniel sorousc coniaming ninety acres, more it less, whert im are erect ed a Log House, Lo llarn. and oilier out biuldincs, v.-nh the appurienaiices as ihe property of Jai-td. CoMron JOHN CUOfSnoVE, Sheriff Sheriff's Oliice, Lewisburg, Ftb. 2S lso'J ti'TOK bi:.t..,;.j rilHE House at present occupied by j V I 1). O. K. Maie, situated on Waieralxi street. Knquire of Dr. WM. HAVtS. Leisburg, Feb. 11, lsi'J. LOTS AT ri'itxic Sil.l'.. TllIIE Trustees of the CniverMty al Lewis burg will orlcr at i'ublic Sale, on Saturday, March 26, at 1 o'clock, I. M., several desirable IIITLD L(i LOTf, situate on r-ixth and fevenih streets, near the Female Institute, iu the bt.ro' of Lewisbur?. Any of the above Lots can be purchased previously, at private sale. Terms easy. A. K. 1IKLL, Vb. 11. 4W. Oen'l Ap't and Treaa'r i:niT. at Lew. FOIl SALK, IOKR valuable UI'II.DINU LOTS on Souih Seconl street, Letvisbur;, near the Court House and Foundry, convenient to the business part of town, as they are but two squares irotn Varket street. One or all are (ilered on reasonable terms. For lurther particulars inquire of Feb. 2, lH5i JAMES HAVES Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. IX pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, the undersigned will expose to public sale on Tuesday, the 8th day of March next, on the premises, all that certain tract of land late the estate ol I.rnwic Pflekcar dee'd, situate about 2J miles from Lewisburg and the same distance from Milton, adjnininz lands tf John Best, Tho's Allen. Jubn Gurker and others, containing about ) ACIM'IS more or less, about .r0 Acres el which are cleared and under cultivation. The nnprove ments consist of a pood Rnrk Hol'rsE jtliilately erected, a never-lailin? Weil near the door with a Tump in it, a B ANK HA KM aNo new, with dher Out-buildings also. a TENANT HOI'sE with Spring of iroo.irf water near iu There is an tUH llAUH ol bearing Apple Trees on the farm. al Also at the same time and place fVO-T . ...... .1 I'lMIIL'Ti r 4 V I k , a' ta piece oi it.Miir.u t,A.u situate 'Vw on ihe north side of Montour's ridge said township, adjoiniii" lauds of 11 Ac l i Caul, Wm C Royer and others.con tair.ing 2-1 AcrrM and 51 perches. The above property will be sold together or separately. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock A M of said da), when terms will be mute known bv JOEl-lI M. NEslilT. Feb. 1, 1859 Administrator ron sali:. 4 DESIRAUI.E Ituiltliii- I.ol.c:. feel ;V leet front by l deep. Kii(uire of 1 IJeaver, Kremer fc M'Clure. FOR SALE CP, RENT ! TWO DOUBLE I'll AM K HOT- JLxjLSKs and l-ols, each suiialde I.tjlI two lainilies one ou North Koiirtli Mreei and one on St. John street, for Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are for Ilent. I y Also, for sale, four Buildm? I.-ts on North Filth street. JOHN 110LC.HTON, hewisburg, Ian. 20, s.':. Aent. FCR SALE. rpHE well known TiJlt'l M Slamt A-v t at me ea-i euu ol me l.ewiliuryji3. lindpe, in Chi.liM)iiaqiie Iown-h:p. N- riti'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WIU.IAM FRICK. Lewisburff, Dec. 17, ISj.S. riliiE residence of the subscriber, onw . I Market street in the Uonmph pliJ. Lewi.sbur;. The home is ut BKICK, cll finished in every respect. Terms One half lo be paid belween lli.s and Ihe first day of April ncxi; ihe balance to be paid in !r... thr?c or five year?, as may suit ihe binrr. rce.si..ii c.v, n any time. June,, I.-A.IJ WAI.ILK. Fdli .-Al.!:. comfortable Tw-iorev Bnrk Mouse. tiaine Stable, eo,,d Well of Wa:er, and a vane-iy ot choice Frii'1. Inquire of J. H- M LAI tiHLIN, Agent. Iwi..ltirt;. la-lola-r l.'s I'.. If A Prima DWELLING UOLffE on i'Ar Filth street. Inquire of H r siiLi.i.r.K. Lewislmrg, Jan. 7, IHf.'j) FOR SALE. rpilE suli-criber offers f. r sale that large, I new, mo tern bmit. double brick house, nearly opposite the new l're-b trrian chiirrh, a.ijoining the rendi nt-e ol Dr. Hales. The house is bti-ll in the besl style, rat-proof, ami well guarded againsl tiie. A got d Well of Water, ai d Cistern of never tailing water. Terms made ea-y, and will be kn. wn on ap plication to JONATHAN" NEMJIT. Lewisbnrg. Ang. , IV.S. FOR RENT! rpill". TttO HtlOllS orrupietl at pre I sent by Walnngiou Huit-ronson as a Saloon. They are sui;abie for S II Ol'S. For Terms apply to Jan Is ' JOHN" It. LINN". Fill! SALE. fTA Half Lot on Market Sr.. .pprsite S. Hitler's resitb-nce, wnh a gt it Well td Wa ter arid new Stable ; veiy desirable lor a busi ness siarid, or residence, (or both combined.) AI-.0. other Lots, soniewiih aid some without Uuiidiiiss. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Oft. si. lSi. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. rr The .iibsciiberi lit is to-fil the 4n!l't..!ars Unek F..ui.-!ry at the we-t IliaV'S; "Jend of Maiket sir-et. inehr'in JrJ."',"ri'he Wait-room. Oilre, and the Maclnnei v attaeheti also a l.nge amount tt I'am rns lor J'jie-ut K. nl. is lor A-.i iculiiir.il Ma.-hinerv.Sioe. s, ,c. Ii is rejar.'e I as one of ihe best locatioi.s ! r a g I, sale i us.ni ss. The I'roprieior's Mne is wholly engrnsse.) in another eniplovinent. w h:ch is ihe reason he desirps to disrt.se of ibis Foundry. ii r any lurilier panieiilars, a.'-lre-. W II.LIAM Filil K". Lewisburg. Feb. 1-."S I ii ion Co. l'a printing tint) piabins. in cuoI Si U' situ! on lair l i n;s, AT THE KiflreOHICLE" OrFICE. I'larkct Sq'iare, Lewisburg. AKunic' i: OFFICE eti S. mil N-.-.:.. near .M.nKet St. i.t:isf;n: va. ; ; 'All Tr"f- -: -ra! Bun.esx utriivf-I to hi- c.ire Wiii le iuJ.I-.iliv and prompt I v a?! n yc i i-j Se;--:." 1 I, )7 I- unrr.'i-.!. i-t. .If r t!:.' r.-r.-. f -'.n T..':i : 1. I V! . !.. ni J -ni -- . ;i 1 I I'-- I- 'T. h -if . s ;o : I. : .I:m: !. ; - v. Vr-i,. , ,..( .r. i,:.- .: i. "(iiliti i 1" lii. i 'I. 1 1 .:) I' lit I li !,' I 'II : .a, t t.ii.im- iiii-1 ! liirini r. I: I uuril; hi. I - m 1 1 is.rpi, .-.I It II- ll--. ! '! 1'U2;H.--. I x t - A ft- r i. u. ( hr.'i.n- r'ii.!"ii '-re Kv.- ami I . el il. I :-i..n- . .., n U.r l-.li lilt n. U1.I t. M ,t- .- . m.;, .lii I .1 -Ml it.' I lr. r-", twri ui i ti I i. r- ;tti.i I rui-ti'-t.-a N -i"-;. S -;ii u; .,' il..- 1...1..--., .-. K-.t.-.- I Ii t-1 - ..: th'- I-:. N.--si'-t I.-;., d , n:I.t . Vm; r. ' I t!..- M li:li. 1 . lt.nv;t arit Tt I'n rile. T!!.r. HhiUi"- I T . t.i m.l pt-A.-1 ft' ti'f i. i . and n'.l !... - :iriMi:u Ire ui mi im- II K" r-1 .Tt i I lilt ULeH'b) awhetlii-r litntillary, ncjii:reJ. or fenlrrii'ti .i. Hit rt :il j. jiulnrit hi.-!: tl, iiir.ilu'iM'' r n-.l 1 .- attaint J if i.win ! it- o.rri!-i- nin'.- MI ! Hie etf.Tt-t of Up jT'-t'"" f. 1 l" Uf-t-.l t y ait r.M-fn-; ami j-li 'ii iaii , thnn rtfiit the e'rntr. ha. tvfc iin "e.l ii w...nel, rtul : Al.'iMtA l't K AMK'i ii A I'I K affei I. in tl:-- V o irni-t iliit..ic Ji-' :!-. i. lot h--itJtt' li rt-fCDi nit Lii liana M i lit f Sl t-l LI.M I E vrtli'It.. OlHre. 41J K:iee street, here Ir. baie may be ct-in-ul-tt-il n alhti.-f .m-. i'iiil at tl- Vrt arl frrriirt Ciren'ar" r.-ntai&in:r a larv mus i t ttie nt..-t re-jierta!"'le emtenvtl. Tl.. i-ilitrr -1 the '.'t'y X- tfg ut enkfi in t! e l- llfwira term-", iu that ) r ft Jummry :il-r. l.V. tt.nifrntus Ur. lhirtt l'furonrr. whii Ii cur J hiui ot Krj ,-ipela.-: Dr. DAVIS I K P t K AT 1 V K 1V e are nt t in the ll . hit of rtimoiw-n-tins tc. nr rea.te( th- ue . f jn; ci a- d u tatt .!. ami u..ltuui. whu-h tna li. -eu to U- ail. rti feti in Dur rotumn?.. llaviurj. l.ueer. Um il lr. Ini-i' nieilii-ine and tmn-t it to It really ocfit-stM-iI ft eerllwiit eurutiee ijualiti'-f t-T Kry.iiela, take real lw-auri in miiirnr , and iuiuuieiiiiiug tLe Duratne W utiivrs Ibiu) alliirtevJ. KIItVMiTISM. i'l.iia.t.'.t t. iu. AuL-iiMt.ls.v-. In Punnnrr, 1M. my -le iij liter, ih-u in ht t nutetrt nth year, uti.n-Ai d with li.i!uui'tTy Ii. ti'i-m. All tier joint .err ii.u. 1 --.r.llt-n. ai:l he utteml thvjnoft exerurinlini: pain tr three iihuiI!. i r Di' re. I mlied iu a i-hy-u'imi. v. ho n.l.nuvil toatiM.d h. r ih ut any iuirtiTetn nt. ttinir mwh tuimtrwil. 1 r neiud. d to try Ir. iius' lff,urittttt; the rir.-l I. 'tlie n j r-in-red a derided -haLte IVr the tftt-r. !iht r. iitinutd ttie i niedli-ine for W'me tune aud it H . tttl t-rtei t . u:e; -he ha- remained tree f l.ht uuiali-ui and li r hialtb tj.-t-d eTer giuce. lei DC ULaarUi- tl t" jearn. 3iHS .M TMliMljioX, No 11 llutt-uiur-ou TIlROtT iiim im:. Thi large eia-! of diMaw. inrlU'lilip IIreratifn. In flnuiNtion. Kroiirlnat lrrttntien-. X. .. i D:. t tutTeM luily treated t-y the ute ol Ir. Ih.:-" It-t-i r!ive ai.d Dr. Ia'ir' Throat A-ilieatifn. Head the tfliuwin ckm of P eedy cure after ii-ni; continued p-ullenni; : K;it Town, Chester Co., July 2. 163. Da. Pitis Dear Sir : A!xut nveyear- ai:o I wan attn.kej with adi-enerf th throat. "h h i-anir on er.-dnnCy. tut at I mo ah-n I would tnke ro d the m ii. and i-utl nn would U- t ery di-troio-'. at eiUJ, uii.e.l with U of oiee to fnrh an axteitt that I roll id not iak at e a hip-r. The li-sen-e r. ntiniod iiettli r-e. I .ot w : I hta n lin c I w:o iind'T the m. .liea) treat nt) nt ot f ur dillerent b ic-in tt. rominir alarui.d at ni v ci nditn n. toin n:.(. d to no t Thili'deijiliia al ii rt iisiiit )ou. wh:.'h u r r ille.-t 1 did in Ihf wmt'-r -f Kit. hen nu nu n nu n-led uie to take y..ur '.-i.ur:ttii-e; ard l.y the um- tt ! ur li'U;m i t :t. in ron:ieiuii with our throat a jiiir-titioii. I .dj ei.rir. iy rured. aud hae n maiti' d well. t tf now more lh.n a . ear amre the cuie a. ff.-t. l . It. -eettnliv. ji'Ur frirl. .VAKtiAllKlTA r". UlslOM. DAVIS' A NT I St 1 lt'l StUNl Ml NT aul TMKOA T Al l 1 H" A 1 D-N .! uhl a., n r' H-e 1- p.r atne lin cafe.- of ?in tuh u.- I li- r od I h-i r. r ..l the Thront. ft? Call on the Agents. J. BAKKK & CO.of Lewir-tur. aid tirocure Cmulrr c- c tain it g a lare uiani of - . iIfi:pw in fa. or of the meiliriiie. J. It Ah KK a to. A-z'n fi r I ni-n n unty. ":' r AilininlMlrafoi "s olMe. T OTK'E is lu'R'ly given, that Letters of A.iniiiiisiratiru on the tiaie of Hi:NRV IU'NMM.KK, late of H;.ti!fyTp, I nion couniv, dee'd. have been cranted ti the undersigned by the Kei-ter oi I nu n ctiuniy in due t"(.rin ot law ; iherett re. ali prrstms m debtct! to said estate are requested to make iintiiedute pavinTit.and the bavin? any just c!atms are a!-o rcqursi.'d to present thtiu le gally authenticated for seit'ettifiit. 'H A Kl.KS KVEKV, Hartley. Jan. IS, l"iL Adinu.iM.ator HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKS NtlTU'E! The nio!ersi-ned are 1 appoint d Agents f.T the sale i f of all sizes, made of the hr-a iiiaiertal. All work wariat.trd. I J "Made by L.U.M'UOLT, Hniihesville, l'a. and iVr sie bv l iil j;' CAlUVtMi, l.eflribur i L A V O V V I e K 1. K y 1 V K l. John 3. Linn, VTTOIcM'.Y AT MH-OilVe at his lKiue tu -N. M:irl.ri M. het. l-i Sd GOODS, at JOS. I.. II A. TV Hat. Cap and CI.VTIII.W lore l.nue-rly Spyker's. Iiburs;, Oe-t. ls'.a) JUST RECEIVED, VNEW l.,tt.f 8day an.l '.'l h.'url'MU'KS. hi h h aold e'n-;.p ("I-taeh a! i:i itn i. liie- U.g ii D.-c. 1, i'll'i ii. t'KlEK. Lst Xotice. VI.I. I'Elt-ONst knowinr lhenisa,., jndebie.t to S. SSI'HHEYER either b, ,1oie or Hook Account, will please TAKE NOTICE that tlteir arconnts mnsi be p.ii On or Ufire the Is day nf April ej. If n t attended lo by that time I?'ihey., be leii in ihe hands of a proper liincer Fliti COLLECTION however unpleasant it m. . rl.wi.l.nrn K-.k i r ..... . ' be. t..fc . ... , c. ii, )oj OI IC : TOTIX I'iVKRS. fpilK School Directors of the borooth of I.ewisburs have not been able to pay rw. Teat hers but tiny per cent, of ihe moneji thm for ihetr service.. You are hereb, a nf.etl lhat the Collector is atilh- rize. an'j r? quired by the Dirertors, atier reas nab no. lice, to enforce collection of the ame. sa j Tax is for the vear l-V. WM. JOXP.s Lewisburg. Feb. 9, I-WJ Treavur William VanGezer, TT0R.KV at Law, l,tt Isbui p. I nion f'o., Fa. I Xs Olhce opposile Kline's Holel r,(. THE ."tllf.lITt HCtLER! WORLD K.NOTAN ANI WOKLO IEIIJ P1.K free aiutif-iinfl if all Nation, at welt aa .:t er liei of the i, ;, jjn l. .; .th!, . J th,. Hi', at- ei. U tf.e N'-v W .-r -1. -t. ruj. th:- --r!i;I r n.iiM mum m t!..- ririlt-ft l.i...u.' I r- j -:r:-t;ti e-r U .e ku- n r .!! ! Hit.' II... n. It- J.enetrntH e ijil.i.ltl' a ;.fe tnor ttu Ui .1 ej. t!-. 'lir :r!; the . n a: . rit.'-n-. f ti.- ..a. j. . tf. t i. 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N- .',. r ei ti.: r I t I M. l l'.-it!i r, in V. :;.:i.e tl rou. 1. i-t -tr Xi tt ft. t. at I !l.i cr.-i.iJ i J, :n tt x. at .5 1'fHU. . o i,!-. it; C i r.' h .N K t':rt ti- r- f. r ti e cisi lauce of 1 atv in er Uim r.i. r are i:i .-.i to ta. d 1KMJTS AM) fcfllOES! r.UOTS AND SIIOF r Tall Al I lal at ... 51 RH C.HEAT UUOT AM) MIOC STOKE. i- elunr Ui baker & I'n's l)ru sii-rr. L it.ur. Pa., where niay be leui.d a im a5(.nu:ei.l of Hen's, Ladies', Hisses' and Youth Hoots, Shi es, fianers, Uu-kins. iprers. uf the laieM Mvles and bei iua!iue-. se f ttiih great care ami at l'ah Frirf? i" will be mM as low as at any piace l'htlailel.ua. MAS UFA VTIRISG KEPAZI'j dene much lower than the eld price. lava--fut fr pasi lavors, we will eodeavi yt'iir luriher cotiin. fept. Is" r iiu; muk i x v i ii n a t on: I'K WAHID BY I'K.ZAMvMK rompouni'ed entirely from (.US. ISONEi'KTIlK UKfT rihi-U I K AM' UMt KINKS nw lef. re tKti ... tint act- a- a( -; eaier.tDil ler ard m. re tl- rti . :! ai. ii'i t'therfffcer-;; kimwn. It ffi-.t !ilT a e'-v r..-.ut ti lit-r t' eline Hr-t on the Zie"r to ejrrt it- u;- r iti matter dO th Mnmaehai.d Sweli tu r.rr of. Il.at maiter B.iotn li-hiui Iwo pun"!- e'Srtva . wilh-a! the aii.ful feeiinc et f er ieD ed hi ' h- ) etat .' D falhartirn. It -.trennthen. hi.e ir piutfe. thr and when taken d;til in in. dernl Jo-e- aiU -tm-J-acd build it u wtith unuMjal ra,niit. The Litek if one of tht ;Tinr--ial rer"jl: 1 the human Uiiy : and h. n it i eiMni-::- l;. r well, the ( wert. of " H e tni rr a ' vrh-.M-d. Ih" jf.m.n-A i fi almotettirr y uti the healthy a. tun f the Lwr 'Lr t ert' rniHiiet cf ir.- fuue- ti- nn: wlen tt t f- .1... .f fnii. unl ! .int. the I o.iv are at taiiit. an 1 fv-trni M:tler iu ron-e- jiir ii. e li:i.:n.- r a d to 1 .li;t i if tl.nt or -j: M. re rf t he j.r. j : i-T it hi -ttolv. I . m r..ft;.-e !n:. T tf : " ' lo titid iH-nie rem dy. wh.Teaii!' the many deran-. Dinits QTJ tuwhi. h it ! ' To ri te that 11. ir. r. tu idy i at :.- ' c j-rs-n troohli d tti Liv- 0'H. iN-nn.! it-f rtiis has tut to try ;a h tUe,uJ ' Th. Iiuni reiru.Te all O trorbidnrhi the fnl. nt. MM : their j 'ai e a : if 111.-, in. r;;! .If the t Biii-K '. " - lIl.-T We.I.VtBUl'. III! St i' I'. i- : :" health lo the wi.i m-t- . hit.- r. rrj ' : trauM tf the tli-ea ef- -y ftt-i.ii; ri.... lULLiii! AtT.iv k? are tw iiir. i. , ttf, riiivKMlP, ly the (-si a.-, en ' LB iMM.I'At. R. . lire d..M slter i-atir h .r!fi-". rr' . rt. m:u!i aud jr. .etat the :.J iJtlu Ilf,r noiitii. r tul (.ne il. w ttiki-nbe- j rv' r'l'nc:' ' Ni'.tliWM.t. t?il -i.e .! c- t:.lven nt ... H" '. (..n? tL pemlT. and cur.s , t-u i. i tUie i!i e takt u alter " Plf-H. aw- l One i!.erf !Wi)tea- -j-mf-J lien- M' k lit 11 o I!''. t ne fettle tar.iti I- r f- I ' tlie ,ntl .f the ti.Mi.-e. -"H'!.'"'a t'tiiy i Dr d -e il.:On dia ' r' 1 ' - ' th.e',1. se . 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